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*DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956

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Status
In force
Enacted
1956
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About this act

*DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 358 1956, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1956.

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Preamble

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  1. An Act relating to the delegation of certain statutory powers and duties and the signing of certain documents. [Peninsular Malaysia—20 December 1956, L.N. 359/1956; Sabah and Sarawak—22 October 1964, L.N. 360/1964]

Part I

PART I

PART I

Section 1

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This Act may be cited as the Delegation of Powers Act 1956, and shall have effect throughout Malaysia.

Section 2

Interpretation

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(2)

In this Act “Deputy Minister” means a person who has been appointed to be a Deputy Minister under Article 43A of the Federal

Constitution.

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Part II

PART II

DELEGATION

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Power of Yang di-Pertuan Agong to delegate powers and duties

Section 3

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Where by any written law the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is empowered to exercise any powers or perform any duties, he may, subject to section 11, by notification in the Gazette, delegate subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed in such notification the exercise of such powers or the performance of such duties to any person described by name or office.

Section 5

Power of Minister to delegate powers and duties by notification in the Gazette

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Where by any written law a Minister is empowered to exercise any powers or perform any duties, he may, subject to section 11, by notification in the Gazette delegate subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed in such notification the exercise of such powers or the performance of such duties to any person described by name or office.

Section 6

Exercise of powers by subordinates of Ministers or Chief Ministers

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(2)

A certificate in writing purporting to be under the hand of a

Minister or Chief Minister personally that any person was at the material date an officer under his administrative control or that any such officer was expressly or impliedly authorized by him to do or give a certain act, order or direction shall be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in such certificate.

Ratification of acts, orders and directions done by subordinates in the name and on behalf of a Minister or Chief Minister

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Section 7

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Where any act, order or direction has been done or given by any officer in good faith and purporting to act in the name and on behalf of a Minister or the Chief Minister of a State but without being authorized thereto and such act, order or direction could have lawfully been done or given by such officer by virtue of section 6 if he had been so authorized, the Minister or Chief Minister, as the case may be, may ratify the doing or giving of such act, order or direction and thereupon the same shall have effect as if at the date on which such act, order or direction was so done or given such officer had been duly authorized thereto:

Provided that such ratification shall not have effect to expose any person to any claim for damages or to any penalty, forfeiture or punishment to which he would not have been otherwise exposed in respect of any matter which occurred before the date on which such ratification was brought to his notice or on which written notice of such ratification was first published in the Gazette, whichever was the earlier.

Power of Ruler and Ruler in Council or Yang di-Pertua Negeri in

Section 8

Council to delegate powers and duties

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Where by any written law the Ruler or Ruler in Council or Yang di-Pertua Negeri in Council of any State is empowered to exercise any powers or perform any duties, he may, subject to section 11, by notification in the Gazette delegate subject to such conditions and

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restrictions as may be prescribed in such notification the exercise of such powers or the performance of such duties to any person described by name or office.

Section 9

Power of Chief Minister to delegate powers and duties by notification in the Gazette

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Where by any written law the Chief Minister of any State is empowered to exercise any powers or perform any duties, he may subject to section 11, with the approval of the Ruler or Yang di-Pertua

Negeri of such State by notification in the Gazette, delegate subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed in such notification the exercise of such powers or the performance of such duties to any person described by name or office.

Section 11

No delegation of power to make regulations

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Nothing in this Part shall apply to any power to make regulations conferred upon any person by any written law.

Section 12

Exercise of powers notwithstanding delegation

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No delegation under this Act of any power or duty shall affect the exercise of such power or the performance of such duty by the

Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Ruler, the Ruler in Council, the Yang di-Pertua Negeri, the Yang di-Pertua Negeri in Council, a Minister or

Chief Minister, as the case may be.

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Part III

PART III

PART III

SIGNIFICATION OF ACTS

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Signification of discretionary acts of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong

Section 13

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Where by any written law power is given to the Yang di-Pertuan

Agong to act in his discretion, then it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such act to be signified under the hand of the

Private Secretary to His Majesty, the Keeper of the Rulers’ Seal or of such other person as may by notification in the Gazette be designated in that behalf either generally or specially by the Yang di-Pertuan

Agong.

Signification of orders, etc., of, and signing of documents by, the

Section 14

Yang di-Pertuan Agong

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Where by any written law other than the written law referred to in section 13 power is given to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to make any regulation or order or give any direction, approval, permission or consent, or where any document is required to be under the hand of, or signed or countersigned by, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such regulation, order, direction, approval, permission, consent or document to be signified under the hand of, or signed or countersigned by, a Minister or the

Secretary to the Cabinet or such other officer as may by notification in the Gazette be designated in that behalf, either generally or specially, by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

Signification of orders, etc., of, Ruler in Council or Yang di-Pertua

Section 15

Negeri in Council

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Where by any written law power is given to the Ruler in Council or Yang di-Pertua Negeri in Council of any State to make any regulation or order or give any direction, approval, permission or consent it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such

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regulation, direction, approval, permission or consent to be signified under the hand of the Clerk of the State Executive Council or such other person as may by notification in the Gazette be designated in that behalf either generally or specially by the Ruler in Council or Yang di-Pertua Negeri in Council of such State.

Signification of orders, etc., of, and signing of documents by, a

Section 16

Ruler or Yang di-Pertua Negeri

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Where by any written law any power is given to the Ruler or

Yang di-Pertua Negeri of any State to make any regulation or order or give any direction, approval, permission or consent or where any document is required by any such law to be under the hand of, or signed or countersigned by, the Ruler or Yang di-Pertua Negeri of any State, it shall be sufficient, unless it is otherwise expressed, for such regulation, order, direction, approval, permission, consent or document to be signified under the hand of, or signed or countersigned by, the

Chief Minister of such State.

Signification of orders, etc., of, and signing of documents by, a

Section 17

Minister or Chief Minister

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(2)

A certificate in writing purporting to be under the hand of the

Minister or Chief Minister personally that any person was at the material date an officer under his administrative control or that any

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such officer was expressly or impliedly authorized by him to signify, sign or countersign a certain regulation, order, direction, approval, permission, consent or document shall be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in such certificate.

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(3)

Where any such regulation, order, direction, approval, permission, consent or document has been signified, signed or countersigned by any officer not authorized in that behalf the Minister or Chief Minister concerned as the case may be may ratify such signification, signature or countersignature and thereupon the same shall have effect as if at the date on which such signification, signature or countersignature was effected or affixed by such officer he had been duly authorized thereto.

Signification of orders, etc., and signing of documents by other persons

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Section 18

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The Yang di-Pertuan Agong may, after reference to the Ruler in Council or Yang di-Pertua Negeri in Council of any State concerned, by order, delete from, vary, or add to the said Schedule.

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Proclamation and warrant to be under hand of Yang di-Pertuan

Agong, Ruler or Yang di-Pertua Negeri

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Section 19

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Nothing in this Act shall authorize the issue of any proclamation or warrant except under the hand of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong or of the Ruler or Yang di-Pertua Negeri of any State himself.

Section 19A

Existing delegations

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Secretary under this Act, including any delegation made by the High

Commissioner or Chief Secretary and continued in force by this Act, shall have effect as if the same had been made on 31 August 1957 to the person described therein by name or office:

Provided that any delegation so made to the Chief Secretary shall have effect as if the same had been made by the Yang di-Pertuan

Agong to the Minister charged with responsibility for the matters to which the delegated power relates.

Part IV

PART IV

Section 20

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(2)

Any regulation, order, direction, approval, permission, consent or document made by the High Commissioner in Council or the Ruler in Council of any State before the coming into force of this

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Act, signified under the hand of, or signed or countersigned by, the person for the time being performing the duties of clerk of the Federal

Executive Council, a State Executive Council or the Settlement

Executive Council of a Settlement, as the case may be, shall be deemed to have been validly signified, signed or countersigned.

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Schedule

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[Section 18]

(1)

(2)

Chief Secretary

Deputy Chief Secretary

Minister

Secretary to Minister

Menteri Besar

Deputy Menteri Besar

State Secretary

Resident Commissioner

Settlement Secretary

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LIST OF AMENDMENTS

Amending law

Short title

In force from

L.N. (N.S.) 1/1957

Federal

Constitution

(Modification of Laws)

Order 1957

31-08-1957

L.N. (N.S.) 56/1957

Corrigendum to

L.N.

(N.S.) 1/1957

31-10-1957

Act 5/1960

Assistant Ministers Act 1960

13-10-1959

Constitution

(Amendment) (No. 2)

Act 1971 24-03-1971

Constitution

(Amendment) Act 1976

27-08-1976

Act 237

Members of Parliament

(Remuneration)

Act 1980

01-07-1980

P.U. (A) 253/1989

Revision of

Laws

(Delegation of Powers)

Order 1989 01-12-1988

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LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED

Section

Amending authority

In force from

Effective date

P.U. (A) 253/1989

01-12-1988 2

Act 5/1960

Act 237 13-10-1959 24-03-1971 01-07-1980

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24-03-1971 8

27-08-1976 9

27-08-1976 12

Act A354 27-08-1976 15

Act A354 27-08-1976 16

Act A354 27-08-1976 17

Act A31 24-03-1971 18

Act A354 27-08-1976 19

27-08-1976

Throughout the Act

L.N (N.S.) 1/1957

L.N (N.S.) 56/1957 31-08-1957 31-10-1957

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Common questions

What is DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956?
*DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 358 1956, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1956.
Is DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 still in force?
Yes — DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 is currently in force.
When did DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 take effect?
DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 was first recorded in 1956.
How many sections does DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 have?
DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 contains 21 sections.
Where can I read the official version of DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956?
The official text of DELEGATION OF POWERS ACT 1956 is published at lom.agc.gov.my.