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NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959

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Type
Act
Status
In force
Enacted
1959
Sections
12
Languages
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About this act

NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 78 1959, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1959.

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Preamble

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  1. An Act to provide for the registration of persons in Malaysia, for the issue of identity cards and for purposes connected with it. [Peninsular Malaysia—1 August 1960, L.N. 150/1960; *Sarawak—30 March 1966, P.U. 103/1966; *Sabah—1 June 1972, P.U. (B) 2/1972; Federal Territory of Labuan—16 April 1984, P.U. (A) 200/1985] Short title

Section 2

Interpretation

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“Director General” means the Director General of National

Registration appointed under section 3;

“registration officer” means—

(a)

the Director General of National Registration and Deputy

Director General of National Registration appointed under section 3;

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(b)

the Director of the Identity Card Division appointed under section 3A;

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(c)

the Director of National Registration of each State appointed under section 3A;

*NOTE—For extension and modification of the Act to Sabah and Sarawak–see P.U. 61/1966.

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(d)

any registration officer appointed under paragraph 3B(1)(a);

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(e)

any registration agent appointed under paragraph 3B(1)(b).

Appointment of Director General and Deputy Director General

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Section 3

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(2)

Subject to the general direction and control of the Minister, the Director General may exercise the powers conferred, and shall perform the duties imposed, upon him by this Act.

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(3)

For the purposes of this Act, and subject to the general direction and control of the Minister, the Deputy Director General of National Registration may exercise all the powers and shall perform all the duties of the Director General and, in the absence of the Director General, may act in his behalf.

Appointment of Directors

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Section 3A

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(2)

Subject to the direction and control of the Director General, the Director of the Identity Card Division at the Headquarters of the National Registration Department and the Director of National

Registration for each State shall have and may exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of the Director General.

Appointment of registration officers and registration agents

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Section 3B

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(b)

such number of persons who are not public officers as registration agents, as he deems necessary and expedient.

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(2)

The Director General may, in relation to any matter or class of matters, appoint any road transport officer or, immigration officer or any officer of any Government department to be a registration officer for the purposes of this Act, and a person so appointed shall exercise his powers and perform his duties subject to the direction and control of the Director General.

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(3)

A person who is in the employment of the State Government of Sabah or the State Government of Sarawak may not be appointed as a registration officer without the prior written consent of the

State Government.

Public servants

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Section 3C

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All registration officers shall be deemed to be public servants for the purposes of the Penal Code [Act 574].

Section 4

Establishment of register

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(2)

The register shall be in such form and shall contain such particulars as may be prescribed by regulations made under section 6.

Registration

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Section 5

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Subject to any exemption which may be granted by regulations made under section 6, every person within Malaysia shall be registered under and in accordance with this Act.

Section 6

Regulations

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Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by subsection (1), the regulations may provide for—

(a)

the manner in which and the places at which application for registration of persons shall be made;

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(c)

the information and documents to be furnished for the purposes of registration;

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(d)

the taking and recording of photographs and finger and thumb prints of persons required to be registered;

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(e)

the issue and form of identity cards and the particulars to be entered thereon;

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(f)

the inspection of identity cards by persons in charge of hotels and lodging houses and other classes or descriptions of persons;

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(h)

requiring persons who have obtained identity cards (or replacements thereof) before attaining the age of eighteen years to re-register within a period of thirty-six months after the lapse of six years from the date of issue of the card;

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(i)

requiring persons who have obtained identity cards or replacements thereof to re-register within a period not exceeding ten years from the date of their last preceding registration;

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(j)

the maximum charges that may be made for, and the conditions which may be imposed on the taking by any person of photographs;

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(m)

the times and places for the attendance before a registration officer of applicants and holders of identity cards;

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(n)

the publication of information derived from the register;

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(o)

the making of corrections to and alterations in the register and identity cards;

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(p)

the preparation, custody and inspection of indices of and the issue of extracts from the register;

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(q)

the fees to be imposed, and the conditions under which the collection thereof may be waived;

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(r)

the presumptions relating to proof of documents kept under this Act and issued under the hand of a registration officer other than a registration agent;

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(s)

the conferring and exercise of powers of arrest and search;

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(t)

the absolute or conditional exemption of any person or category of persons from this Act;

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(u)

the imposition of penalties for any contravention of any regulations and *such penalty shall not exceed a fine of fifty thousand ringgit or imprisonment for a term of five years or both; and

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(v)

the surrender and replacement of identity cards issued under any repealed written law relating to registration of persons within such periods and within such areas as may from time to time be provided in the regulations.

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Section 7A

Jurisdiction of a court of the First Class Magistrate

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Notwithstanding the provisions of any written law to the contrary, a First Class Magistrate shall have the jurisdiction to try any offence under this Act or any regulations made under this Act, and to impose the full punishment for any such offence.

Section 8

Obligation to be in possession of travel document

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Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to relieve any person of any obligation under any other written law to be in possession of a passport or any other travel document whatsoever.

*NOTE—Previously provided that no such penalty shall exceed a fine of three thousand ringgit or imprisonment for a term ot two years or both–see Act A1114

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Act 78

LIST OF AMENDMENTS

Amending law

Short title

In force from

P.U. 61/1966

Modification of Laws 30-03-1996 for

(National Registration)

Sarawak (see

(Borneo States) (Extension

Sarawak and Modification) Order

L.N.(F) 31/1966)

1966 01-06-1972 for

Sabah (see Sabah

G.N.S. 2/1972)

P.U. (B) 324/1970

Notification under section 3 01-01-1971

of Titles of Office

Ordinance 1949

P.U. (A) 120/1972

Notification under section 3 05-05-1972

of Titles of Office

Ordinance 1949

Act A156

National Registration 27-04-1967

(Amendment) Act 1972

Act 160

Malaysian Currency (Ringgit)

29-08-1975

Act 1975

Act A327

Penal Code (Amendment 31-03-1976

and Extension) Act 1976

Act A1114

National Registration s.2, 3 and 4:

(Amendment) Act 2001 01-11-2000;

remaining provisions 06-07-2001

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Act 78

LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED

Section

Amending authority

In force from 2

P.U. (B) 324/1970 01-01-1971

P.U. (A) 120/1972 05-05-1972

Act A1114 01-11-2000 3

P.U. (B) 324/1970 01-01-1970

P.U. (A) 120/1972 05-05-1972

Act A1114 01-11-2000 3A

Act A1114 01-11-2000 3B

Act A1114 01-11-2000 3C

Act A1114 01-11-2000 6

Act A156 27-04-1967

Act 160 29-08-1975

Act A1114 06-07-2001 7

Act A1114 06-07-2001 7A

Act A1114 06-07-2001

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Common questions

What is NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959?
NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 78 1959, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1959.
Is NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 still in force?
Yes — NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 is currently in force.
When did NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 take effect?
NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 was first recorded in 1959.
How many sections does NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 have?
NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 contains 12 sections.
Where can I read the official version of NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959?
The official text of NATIONAL REGISTRATION ACT 1959 is published at lom.agc.gov.my.