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S 590/2006


PART II
NATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY AUTHORITY AND COMMITTEE

National Civil Aviation Security Authority

4.—(1) The Commissioner shall be the National Civil Aviation Security Authority responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of the National Civil Aviation Security Programme in Singapore to safeguard civil aviation operations against acts of unlawful interference.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of sub-paragraph (1), the functions of the National Civil Aviation Security Authority shall be—

(a) to establish and implement the NCASP in consultation with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and the National Civil Aviation Security Committee established under paragraph 5;
(b) to define and allocate tasks and co-ordinate activities between the departments, agencies and organisations of Singapore, airport operators and aircraft operators, and other entities concerned with or responsible for the implementation of various aspects of the NCASP;
(c) to make available to airport operators and aircraft operators operating in Singapore and other entities concerned with or responsible for the implementation of the NCASP, the relevant portions of the NCASP;
(d) to review and maintain the effectiveness of the NCASP, including the re-evaluation of security measures following an act of unlawful interference and taking such action as may be necessary to remedy weaknesses so as to prevent recurrence;
(e) to review and approve the airport security programmes and operator security programmes required under paragraph 6;
(f) to ensure that the airport security services at airports are provided with the necessary facilities, including office space, telecommunications equipment, appropriate security equipment and training facilities;
(g) to advise and make recommendations to the Minister on matters relating to civil aviation security, including the