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S 590/2006
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implementation of international conventions entered into by or on behalf of Singapore and any revision to written law arising therefrom;
(h) to ensure that architectural and infrastructure-related requirements necessary for the optimum implementation of international aviation security measures are integrated into the design and construction of new facilities and any alteration to existing facilities at any airport;
(i) to ensure the development and implementation of a programme known as the National Civil Aviation Security Training Programme for the training of personnel involved with or responsible for the implementation of various aspects of the NCASP;
(j) to develop, implement and maintain a programme known as the National Civil Aviation Security Quality Control Programme to determine compliance with and validate the effectiveness of the NCASP;
(k) to require the maintenance of records of any security incident or non-compliance with the requirements of the NCASP; and
(l) to ensure a rapid response to meet any increased security threat to civil aviation.

National Civil Aviation Security Committee

5.—(1) There shall be a National Civil Aviation Security Committee (referred to in this paragraph as the Committee) comprising—

(a) a chairman and a deputy chairman to be appointed by the Minister; and
(b) such number of representatives from 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, as the chairman of the Committee may determine, such representatives to be nominated by their respective departments, agencies, organisations, operators and entities.

(2) The Committee shall—

(a) advise the National Civil Aviation Security Authority on civil aviation security policy, strategic matters and decisions, and the measures necessary to meet threats to civil aviation;