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32 :(u) any other matter which is required or permitted to be prescribed or which is necessary or expedient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to the provisions of this Act.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Agency may, with the approval of the Minister, make regulations for the purposes of implementing the Safeguards Agreement, or any agreement that is concluded between Singapore and the IAEA pursuant to the Safeguards Agreement, and, in particular, may make regulations for or with respect to—
 * (a) imposing on any importer, exporter, agent, forwarding agent, common carrier, consignor or consignee of goods or on any owner, agent, master or person in charge of a conveyance as may be prescribed in the regulations, the duty to furnish—
 * (i) to the Director-General; or
 * (ii) to the owner, agent, master or person in charge of a conveyance, or to a railway station-master or to such other person as may be prescribed,
 * such particulars, information or documents as may be prescribed in respect of any nuclear material that is imported or exported;
 * (b) requiring the master of any vessel to attend at the office of the Director-General or Port Master, and to furnish such particulars, information and documents, as may be prescribed;
 * (c) prohibiting the issue of a port clearance to the master of any vessel pending compliance with any provision of the regulations; and
 * (d) the registration of any nuclear material that is imported or exported.

Saving for other written law

44. Nothing in this Act shall be construed as to limit or in any way affect the provisions of any other written law.

Repeal

45. The Radiation Protection Act (Cap. 262) is repealed.