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  1. This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021. An Act to prohibit the misuse of certain substances which may cause intoxication when inhaled and for purposes connected therewith. [1 November 1987] PART 1.

  2. Jul 14, 2024 · 1 microgramme per 1 millilitre of blood. Singapore Statutes Online is provided by the Legislation Division of the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers.

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · Intoxicating Substances Act 1987 This Legislative History is a service provided by the Law Revision Commission on a best-efforts basis. It is not part of the Act.

  4. 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Intoxicating Substances (Discipline in Approved Centres) Regulations. Definitions. 2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —. “Director of Prisons” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Prisons Act (Cap. 247);

  5. www.cnb.gov.sg › drug-information › drugs-and-inhalantsDrugs and Inhalants - CNB

    Some substances, such as glue and paint thinner, give off vapours and fumes. The sniffing of such vapours or fumes is known as inhalant abuse. Inhalant abuse affects the growth and development of muscles, nerves and organs.

  6. The Intoxicating Substances Act (INSA) provides the legal framework for inhalant offences, such as inhaling or using, supplying or offering to supply intoxicating substances. It also provides for the enforcement powers of CNB and the power to commit an inhalant abuser for treatment and rehabilitation.

  7. www.cnb.gov.sg › drug-information › misuse-of-drugs-actMisuse of Drugs Act - CNB

    The Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) is the main legislation for drug offences. The MDA provides for the enforcement powers of the Central Narcotics Bureau and the penalties for various drug offences, including trafficking, manufacturing, importation or exportation, possession and consumption of controlled drugs.

  8. www.cnb.gov.sg › CNBExplainsCNB Explains

    CNB Explains. Get your questions about CNB answered with CNB Explains. CNB Explains: What happens after a suspect is arrested for a drug offence? Read More. CNB Explains: What happens when the suspect is a young person? Read More. CNB Explains: Where do youth drug abusers go when caught?

  9. Feb 24, 2023 · New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) are defined by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), as substances of abuse, either in their pure form or a preparation, which are not controlled by the international drug control conventions, but which may pose a public health threat.

  10. Intoxicating Substances Act (Chapter 146A) Record Date: 20/08/2001. Presented By: Ministry of Law. Conditions Governing Access: You may download the contents for private research use only. Any other use including for purposes of publication, exhibition, or online use will require written permission from presenting agency. Remarks: