Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Reason for Engine Capacity, Maximum Power and Open Market Value Thresholds in Qualifying for COE Premium and ARF Waiver under Disabled Persons Scheme

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98 Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim asked the Minister for Social and Family Development (a) what is the justification for engine capacity, maximum power and open market value thresholds in qualifying for COE premium and Additional Registration Fee (ARF) waiver under the Disabled Persons Scheme; and (b) whether these criteria are subject to appeal, especially where the disability justifies a larger-capacity or higher-value vehicle.

Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M: The Disabled Persons Scheme (DPS) exempts eligible persons with disabilities (PwDs) who cannot take public transport from paying premiums for the Certificates of Entitlement and additional registration fees when they purchase a car for the primary purpose of travelling to and from work.

Cars supported under DPS must have an engine capacity not exceeding 1,600cc, maximum power output not exceeding 97kW (130 brake horsepower) and open market value not exceeding $20,000. These specifications are set to support eligible PwDs to purchase an affordable car which can meet their work-related commuting needs, while ensuring fiscal prudence.

We can consider appeals on a case-by-case basis.