List of Acts of Parliament in Singapore

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This is a somewhat complete list of all Singapore Acts of Parliament which have been passed - the entire list of acts passed is available online at the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers website, at Singapore Statutes. Approved Budgets and annual debates may be found at the Supply Act.

Acts by year[]

1869[]

1871[]

1872[]

  • (repealed on 1 November 2000)

1875[]

1881[]

1886[]

1893[]

1898[]

1901[]

  • (repealed on 1 April 1999)

1903[]

  • (repealed on 1 September 2001)

1906[]

1908[]

1909[]

1913[]

1915[]

1921[]

1922[]

  • (repealed on 1 April 2001)

1923[]

1924[]

1926[]

  • Boy Scouts Association Act
  • (repealed on 1 November 2000)

1928[]

1929[]

1933[]

  • Prisons Act

1934[]

1935[]

1938[]

1939[]

  • (repealed on 1 November 2000)

1940[]

1941[]

  • (repealed on 1 November 2007)

1947[]

1948[]

1949[]

1950[]

1951[]

  • (repealed on 1 May 2005)

1952[]

  • (repealed on 1 April 2011)

1953[]

  • (repealed on 1 April 2001)

1954[]

  • Parliamentary Elections Act

1955[]

  • Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act

1956[]

1957[]

1958[]

  • (repealed on 16 May 2018)

1959[]

  • Limitation Act
  • (repealed on 1 March 2018)
  • (repealed on 18 December 2018)

1960[]

1961[]

1962[]

1964[]

1965[]

1966[]

1967[]

1968[]

1969[]

  • (repealed on 31 March 2002)

1970[]

1971[]

  • (repealed on 21 May 1999)

1972[]

1973[]

1974[]

1975[]

  • Medicines Act
  • (repealed on 1 August 2005)

1976[]

1978[]

1979[]

1980[]

  • Criminal Procedure Code

1981[]

1982[]

1983[]

1984[]

1985[]

1986[]

  • (repealed on 1 October 2002)

1987[]

  • (repealed on 1 April 2004)

1988[]

  • (repealed on 2 January 2019)
  • (repealed on 1 September 1995)

1989[]

  • (repealed on 13 September 1999)

1990[]

1991[]

1992[]

  • (repealed and renamed as the )
  • (repealed on 1 April 1996)

1993[]

1994[]

1995[]

1996[]

1997[]

1998[]

1999[]

2000[]

  • (repealed on 1 April 2019)

2001[]

2002[]

2003[]

2004[]

2005[]

2006[]

2007[]

  • Penal Code (Amendment) Act 2007

2008[]

2009[]

2010[]

2011[]

2012[]

2013[]

2014[]

2015[]

2016[]

2017[]

2018[]

2019[]

2020[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Detention of Two Self-Radicalised Singaporeans under the Internal Security Act". Ministry of Home Affairs. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Kidnap Scam". National Crime Prevention Council.
  3. ^ Teo, Dominic (14 February 2016). "Contrasting reactions to jailing of NS defaulter". Straits Times. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Prevention of Human Trafficking Act to Take Effect from 1 March 2015". Ministry of Home Affairs. Singapore Inter-Agency Taskforce on Trafficking-in-Persons. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  5. ^ Heng, Melissa. "Mobile devices and driving: What you need to know about changes to Road Traffic Act from Feb 1". Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  • Bartholomew, G[eoffrey] W[ilson]; Srinivasagam, Elizabeth; Netto, Pascal Baylon (1987), Sesquicentennial Chronological Tables of the Written Laws of the Republic of Singapore 1834-1984, Singapore: Malaya Law Review, Malayan Law Journal, ISBN 9971-70-053-0.
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