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Voluntary nature of Singapore Standards
Is this legally binding?
Standard. A voluntary standard. It becomes an obligation the moment a contract or a regulator cites it.
Per the SS ISO/IEC 42001:2024 foreword, a Singapore Standard is voluntary unless made mandatory by a regulatory authority; it can also be cited in contracts, making its application a business necessity. Compliance does not exempt users from legal obligations.
From the source
“An SS or TR is voluntary in nature except when it is made mandatory by a regulatory authority.”
SS ISO/IEC 42001:2024, National Foreword, Note 2
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