Written Answer

Replacing Outdated Terms in Legislation and Government Communications Relating to Persons with Disabilities

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26 Mr Ong Hua Han asked the Minister for Social and Family Development whether the Government will review and update all current legislation and official Government communications by replacing outdated terms related to persons with disabilities, including removing all references to "handicap" in the tax relief schemes.

Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M: The Government recognises the importance of using appropriate language to promote inclusion and respect for persons with disabilities. We progressively review and remove outdated terms in legislation and official publications. For example, in the Income Tax (Amendment) Act 2023, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) removed outdated terms and phrases such as "handicapped spouse" and "suffering from". IRAS will also update their website and official communications to reflect these changes.

The Ministry of Social and Family Development will continue to work with the respective Ministries to update outdated terms in older legislation at the next available opportunity.