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(a) an online location of a proprietor who did not comply with a Part 2 direction in respect of that online location or online material accessible at that online location;
(b) an online location at which an online service of an online service provider can be accessed, if the online service provider did not comply with a Part 2 direction, a rectification notice, an implementation directive or a Part 6 order, in relation to—
(i) that online service; or
(ii) any online activity, online service, online material, online account, app or online location that can be accessed on or through that online service.

Service restriction order

31. A service restriction order is an order requiring the provider of a non-compliant online service specified in the order to take all reasonable steps to suspend or stop the supply or provision of that online service or part of that online service to Singapore persons, by the time specified in the service restriction order.

Part 6 order—supplementary provisions

32.—(1) The competent authority may give a Part 6 order to a person individually or as a class.

(2) A Part 6 order is binding on—

(a) the person to whom it is addressed; and
(b) if applicable, the personal representatives, successors and assignees of the person to whom it is addressed to the same extent as it applies to that person.

(3) It is not necessary to give any person who may be affected by a Part 6 order a chance to be heard before the order is given.

(4) A Part 6 order must—

(a) so far as is reasonably practicable, identify the relevant location, the relevant app or the relevant service (as the case may be) to which the order relates in a way that is