Malaysia
289 - *AKTA RUMAH PERJUDIAN TERBUKA 1953
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This Act prohibits open gaming houses, public gambling, public lotteries, and dealing in gambling machines, and gives police and magistrates enforcement powers.
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Malaysia
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This Act prohibits open gaming houses, public gambling, public lotteries, and dealing in gambling machines, and gives police and magistrates enforcement powers.
Malaysia
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This Act sets up the National Sports Council of Malaysia, its Board, related state councils, and the main rules for administration, funding, reporting, audit, confidentiality, and ministerial control.
Malaysia
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The Act restricts certain medicine-related advertisements, requires approval for some other medicine ads, requires composition disclosure when selling certain medicine-related articles, and gives the Minister and authorized officers investigative and regulatory powers.
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This part sets out Malaysia’s patent system, including who may apply, filing and examination rules, the Registrar’s functions, publication, and several restrictions and exceptions.
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This Act dissolves the Lembaga Kemajuan Ternakan Negara and transfers its powers, property, assets, funds, and related legal matters to the Government.
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This Act amends several Malaysian tax, customs, stamp duty, and related laws, including rules for non-resident income, withholding tax, shipping income exemptions, sales tax, excise, customs refunds, and estate duty rates.
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This Act imposes a levy on goods vehicles leaving or entering Malaysia, payable by the person driving the vehicle, and gives the Minister and customs authorities powers to administer exemptions, refunds, enforcement, and regulations.
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This Act lets military maneuvers and firing exercises be authorized in declared areas, sets notice rules, and creates offences and compensation rules.
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This Act lets authorities in a proclaimed area control movement, gatherings, searches, weapons, arrests, and curfews to preserve public order, and it creates offences and penalties for breaches.
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This Act lets police and the Board investigate, register, supervise, and in some cases detain certain persons linked to specified categories, with extra rules for electronic monitoring.
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This Act lets the Minister declare protected areas or protected places, and it restricts entry and conduct there.
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This Act sets out how births, deaths, and presumed deaths are registered, who must report them, and what certificates and penalties apply.
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This Act sets rules for civil aviation, including the Director General’s duties, ministerial powers, aerodrome control, compensation, and offences for unsafe or unauthorized aviation conduct.
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This Act controls how Universities and College Universities are established, governed, and disciplined, and it sets offences for unauthorized institutions and misuse of the titles “University” and “College University”.
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This Act sets the rules for distributing intestate estates and says which estates and property are covered.
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This Act controls printing presses and publications in Malaysia, including licences, newspaper permits, bans on undesirable publications, and related seizure and offence powers.
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This part restricts how petroleum may be transported, loaded, unloaded, stored, handled, and used, and gives the Minister powers to permit, regulate, designate, exempt, and enforce compliance.
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This provision sets up Malaysia’s atomic energy licensing framework, requiring licences for regulated nuclear/radiation activities and giving the Board and appropriate authority powers to license, supervise, inspect, direct, and enforce compliance.
Malaysia
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The Act dissolves the National Defence Fund and transfers its assets and liabilities to the National Heroes Welfare Trust Fund.
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The Minister may authorize toll collection for certain federal roads, bridges, or ferries, and authorized persons must keep records and maintain the facility properly.