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HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL
The Minister for National Development introduced the Housing
and Development (Amendment) Bill [hereafter referred to as
the Bill] in Parliament today. The main objective of the Bill
is to put in place the legislative framework for the new Design,
Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS) and enable private developers
to build and sell public housing.
Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS)
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Currently, HDB flats are sold under the Housing & Development
(H&D) Act and are subject to the terms and restrictions
stated in the Act. These include restrictions with regard
to the purchase and resale of the flats, HDB’s right
to compulsorily acquire flats of lessees who infringe on the
terms of the Lease, prohibiting the sale and mortgage of the
flats without the prior consent of the Board etc.
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The Bill will empower the Minister to appoint developers as
approved developers to carry out DBSS projects, and set out
the functions and duties of an approved developer and the
terms and conditions for flats built under DBSS where necessary.
HDB will be allowed to grant loans for the purchase of DBSS
flats so that eligible buyers will be able to enjoy mortgage
financing from HDB. The Bill will also empower the Minister
to make rules necessary for the implementation of the DBSS,
such as prescribing the format of the sales contract between
the approved developer and the buyer.
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The Bill will provide for the related amendments to the Central
Provident Fund Act to allow CPF members to use their CPF savings
to finance the purchase of DBSS flats. It will also provide
for related amendments to the Residential Property Act so
that the provisions and restrictions under the Act would not
apply to flats built under the DBSS, just as they do not apply
to HDB-developed flats today.
Other Amendments
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The Bill also contains other amendments to the H&D Act,
e.g. to allow special upgrading works to be offered in relation
to more than one building, to cater to situations where blocks
may be linked by link-bridges. In addition, it will widen
certain powers of the HDB to facilitate its operations, for
example, to allow HDB to compound offences under the H&D
Act and empower HDB to request for evidence, call for attendance
of witnesses and inspect records, so that it can deal more
effectively with suspected offences under the Act.
Second Reading
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The Minister will elaborate on the various provisions and
their rationale during the Second Reading of the Bill.
Issued by: Ministry of National Development
Date: 18 Jul 2005
For media enquiries, please contact:
Ms
Sherry Ng
Senior Corporate Communications Executive
DID: 63257236
EMAIL: sherry_ng@mnd.gov.sg
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