16.—(1) Orders, notices, permits and appointments issued or made under these Regulations may be of a general nature or may refer to a class of volunteers or to one volunteer or to any number of volunteers.(2) Any order or notice issued under these Regulations may be served on any volunteer —| Personal delivery and telephone conversation |
| (a) | by delivering it personally, or reading the contents of the order or notice over the telephone personally, to that volunteer; |
| Publication in newspapers and Gazette |
| (b) | by publishing it in the daily newspapers circulating in Singapore in all the official languages or in the Gazette; |
| Broadcast over radio and television |
| (c) | by broadcasting it over the radio and television in the prescribed manner; |
| Public-address system or siren |
| (d) | by audible signals given in the prescribed manner over a public-address system or through a siren where such signals are audible from the usual or last known place of residence, business and employment of the volunteer to be served; |
| (e) | by sending it by registered post to the volunteer to be served at the usual or last known place of residence or business of that volunteer; |
| Delivery to member of family or household at residence |
| (f) | by leaving it at the usual or last known place of residence of the volunteer to be served with a member of his family or household who is apparently above the age of 16 years and apparently residing at that place; |
| Telephone conversation with member of family or household |
| (g) | by reading the contents of the order or notice over the telephone to a member of the family or household of the volunteer to be served who is apparently above the age of 16 years and apparently residing at the usual or last known place of residence of the volunteer to be served; |
| Delivery to employee or person in charge of working place |
| (h) | by leaving it at the usual or last known place of business or employment of the volunteer to be served with a person apparently above the age of 16 years and apparently in charge of or employed at that place; |
| Telephone conversation with employee or person in charge of working place |
| (i) | by reading the contents of the order or notice over the telephone to a person apparently above the age of 16 years and apparently in charge of or is employed at the usual or last known place of business or employment of the person to be served; |
| (j) | by sending it by radio communications pager transmission in the prescribed manner; or |
| Facsimile transmission, telex and other means of telecommunication |
| (k) | by sending it by facsimile transmission, telex or any other prescribed means of telecommunication to the volunteer to be served at the usual or last known place of residence, business or employment of that volunteer where there is an acknowledgment by electronic or any other means to the effect that the order or notice has been received at that place. |
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(3) Where any order or notice is served on any volunteer pursuant to —| (a) | paragraph (2)(b), it shall be deemed to have been read by the volunteer to whom it applies by noon on the day following the date of publication; | | (b) | paragraph (2)(c) or (d), it shall be deemed to have been seen or heard by the volunteer to whom it applies on the expiry of 6 hours from the commencement of the first broadcast or audible signal, as the case may be; | | (c) | paragraph (2)(e), it shall be deemed to have been received and read by the volunteer to whom it applies on the expiry of 48 hours from the time at which it was delivered to the post office for despatch; | | (d) | paragraph (2)(f) or (g), it shall be deemed to have been conveyed or read to the volunteer to whom it applies at the time of delivery or telephone conversation, as the case may be; | | (e) | paragraph (2)(h) or (i), it shall be —| (i) | presumed, until the contrary is proved, to have been conveyed or read to the volunteer to whom it applies at the time of delivery or telephone conversation, as the case may be; and | | (ii) | deemed to have been conveyed or read to the volunteer to whom it applies on the expiry of 6 hours from the time of delivery or telephone conversation, as the case may be; or |
| | (f) | paragraph (2)(j) or (k), it shall be —| (i) | presumed until the contrary is proved, to have been received and read or heard by the volunteer to whom it applies at the time of the first transmission; and | | (ii) | deemed to have been received and read or heard by the volunteer to whom it applies on the expiry of 6 hours from the time of the first transmission. |
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| (4) Any order or notice issued under these Regulations shall remain in force until it is complied with or revoked and a volunteer not complying with such order or notice at the specified time shall be liable to comply with it as soon as possible. |
| (5) Any order, notice, permit or appointment issued or made under these Regulations may be subject to conditions and may be revoked at any time. |
| (6) Where a volunteer has under paragraph (3) been deemed to have knowledge of any order or notice issued under these Regulations, ignorance of the fact that the order or notice has been duly served on him in accordance with paragraph (2) shall not be an excuse for failing to comply with that order or notice. [G.N. Nos.S 544/91; S 181/95; S 346/2008] |
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