Co-operative Societies (Exemption under Section 97) (No. 5) Order 2012

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No. S 511
Co-operative Societies Act
(CHAPTER 62)
Co-operative Societies
(Exemption under Section 97) (No. 5)
Order 2012
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 97 of the Co‑operative Societies Act, Mr Chan Chun Sing, Senior Minister of State, charged with the responsibility of the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, hereby makes the following Order:
Citation and commencement
1.  This Order may be cited as the Co-operative Societies (Exemption under Section 97) (No. 5) Order 2012 and shall come into operation on 11th October 2012.
Exemption from section 73(3) of Act
2.—(1)  Each of the entities listed in Part I of the Schedule shall be exempted from section 73(3) of the Act with respect to the transfer of all the bonus shares held by the entity in NTUC First Campus Co‑operative Ltd as at 4th October 2012 to NTUC Enterprise Co‑operative Ltd.
(2)  Each of the entities listed in Part II of the Schedule shall be exempted from section 73(3) of the Act with respect to the transfer of all the bonus shares held by the entity in NTUC Foodfare Co‑operative Ltd as at 4th October 2012 to NTUC Enterprise Co‑operative Ltd.
(3)  Each of the entities listed in Part III of the Schedule shall be exempted from section 73(3) of the Act with respect to the transfer of all the bonus shares held by the entity in NTUC Income Insurance Co‑operative Ltd as at 4th October 2012 to NTUC Enterprise Co‑operative Ltd.
THE SCHEDULE
Paragraph 2
Part I
Entities Holding Shares In
Ntuc First Campus Co‑operative Ltd
1.Chemical Industries Employees’ Union
2.ExxonMobil Singapore Employees Union
3.Food, Drinks and Allied Workers’ Union
4.Housing and Development Board Staff Union
5.Keppel Fels Employees’ Union
6.Metal Industries Workers’ Union
6A.National Trades Union Congress
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
7.National Transport Workers’ Union
8.Sembawang Shipyard Employees Union
9.Singapore Airlines Staff Union
10.Singapore Airport Terminal Services Workers’ Union
11.Singapore Bank Employees’ Union
12.Singapore Industrial & Services Employees’ Union
12A.Singapore Labour Foundation
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
13.Singapore Manual & Mercantile Workers’ Union
14.Singapore Maritime Officers’ Union
15.Singapore Organization of Seamen
16.Singapore Port Workers Union
17.Singapore Shell Employees Union
18.Singapore Stevedores’ Union
19.Singapore Tamil Teachers’ Union
20.Singapore Teachers’ Union
21.Union of Telecoms Employees of Singapore
22.United Workers of Electronics & Electrical Industries
23.United Workers of Petroleum Industry
Part II
Entities Holding Shares In
Ntuc Foodfare Co‑operative Ltd
1.National Trades Union Congress
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
2.Singapore Maritime Officers’ Union
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
3.Singapore Organization of Seamen
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
4.United Workers of Electronics & Electrical Industries
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
Part III
Entites Holding Shares In
Ntuc Income Insurance Co‑operative Ltd
1.Air Transport Executive Staff Union
2.Amalgamated Union of Public Daily Rated Workers
3.Amalgamated Union of Public Employees
4.Amalgamated Union of Statutory Board Employees
5.Attractions, Resorts & Entertainment Union
6.Building Construction and Timber Employees’ Union
7.Chemical Industries Employees’ Union
8.DBS Staff Union
9.dnata Singapore Staff Union
10.ExxonMobil Singapore Employees Union
11.Food, Drinks and Allied Workers’ Union
12.Healthcare Services Employees Union
13.Housing and Development Board Staff Union
14.Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore Staff Union
15.Keppel Employees Union
16.Keppel Fels Employees’ Union
17.Metal Industries Workers’ Union
17A.National Trades Union Congress
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
18.National Transport Workers’ Union
19.Natsteel Employees’ Union
20.Ngee Ann Polytechnic Academic Staff Union
21.Port Officers Union
22.Public Utilities Board Employees’ Union
23.Sembawang Shipyard Employees Union
24.Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees’ Union
25.SIA Engineering Company Engineers & Executives Union
26.Singapore Airlines Staff Union
27.Singapore Airport Terminal Services Workers’ Union
28.Singapore Bank Employees’ Union
29.Singapore Bank Officers’ Association
30.Singapore Chinese Teachers’ Union
31.Singapore Government Shorthand Writers’ Association
32.Singapore Industrial & Services Employees’ Union
33.Singapore Insurance Employees’ Union
34.Singapore Interpreters’ and Translators’ Union
34A.Singapore Labour Foundation
[S 701/2012 wef 31/12/2012]
35.Singapore Malay Teachers’ Union
36.Singapore Manual & Mercantile Workers’ Union
37.Singapore Maritime Officers’ Union
38.Singapore National Union of Journalists
39.Singapore Organization of Seamen
40.Singapore Port Workers Union
41.Singapore Press Holdings Employees’ Union
42.Singapore Refining Company Employees’ Union
43.Singapore Shell Employees Union
44.Singapore Stevedores’ Union
45.Singapore Tamil Teachers’ Union
46.Singapore Teachers’ Union
47.Singapore Technologies Electronics Employees’ Union
48.Singapore Union of Broadcasting Employees
49.Staff Union of NTUC-ARU
50.Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority Workers’ Union
51.SPRING Singapore Staff Union
52.Times Publishing Group Employees’ Union
53.Union of ITE Training Staff
54.Union of Power and Gas Employees
55.Union of Security Employees
56.Union of Telecoms Employees of Singapore
57.United Workers of Electronics & Electrical Industries
58.United Workers of Petroleum Industry.
Made this 4th day of October 2012.
CHAN HENG KEE
Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Community Development,
Youth and Sports,
Singapore.
[MCYS 76-13-03 Vol. 6; AG/LLRD/SL/62/2010/2 Vol. 2]

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