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*VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT 1974 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 147 1974, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1974.
Opening note
Part I
Short title and commencement
The Minister may appoint a different date for Part VII to come into force, such date not being earlier than the date appointed under subsection (1).
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Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“annual practising certificate” means the annual practising certificate referred to in section 17;
“Council” means the Malaysian Veterinary Council established under section 3;
“Director General” means the Director General of Veterinary
Services, Malaysia;
“member” means a member of the Malaysian Veterinary Council;
“Minister” means the Minister charged with the responsibility for veterinary matters;
“practice of veterinary medicine” means—
to diagnose, treat, correct, change, relieve or prevent animal disease, deformity, defect, injury or other physical or mental conditions; including the prescription, administration or application of any drug, medicine, biologics, apparatus, anaesthetic or other therapeutic or diagnostic substance or technique, and the use of any manual or mechanical procedure for artificial insemination, for testing for pregnancy, or for correcting sterility, or infertility, or to render advice or recommendation with regard to any of the above, or do any other act recognised to be a duty of a veterinary surgeon;
to represent, directly or indirectly, publicly or privately, an ability and willingness to do any act described in paragraph (a) above;
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to use any title, words, abbreviation or letters in a manner or under circumstances which is likely to induce the belief that the person using them is a veterinary surgeon;
“President” means the President of the Malaysian Veterinary
Council appointed under subparagraph 1 (1) of the First Schedule;
“public services” has the meaning assigned to it by Article 132 of the Federal Constitution and includes the service of any local authority or the service of any statutory authority exercising powers vested in it by federal or state law, and the expression “public service” shall be construed accordingly;
“Register” means the Register of Veterinary Surgeons, Malaysia required to be maintained under section 11;
“registered” means registered under section 12;
“Registrar” means the Registrar of Veterinary Surgeons referred to in section 10;
“veterinary medicine” includes veterinary medicine per se, surgery, obstetrics, animal husbandry and all other branches or specialities of veterinary medicine;
“veterinary surgeon” means a person who holds any of the qualifications specified in Parts I and II of the Second Schedule.
Part II
Establishment and composition of the Council
The Minister shall appoint the members of the Council which shall consist of—
the Head of the Veterinary Department of Sabah or his nominee, who shall be a veterinary surgeon in the public service;
the Head of the Veterinary Department of Sarawak or his nominee, who shall be a veterinary surgeon in the public service;
two members nominated by veterinary surgeons registered in Part I of the Register from among them;
two members nominated by veterinary surgeons registered in Part II of the Register from among them;
one veterinary surgeon from among the staff of the
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science,
Universiti Putra Malaysia, nominated by the Council of the University; and
No person shall be nominated and appointed to be a member under paragraphs (2)(d) to (g) unless such a person is a citizen and is a registered veterinary surgeon.
A person may be nominated and appointed to be a member under paragraphs (2)(d) to (g) notwithstanding that he has previously been a member under any of the paragraphs of subsection (2).
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The members referred to in paragraphs (2)(d) to (g) shall hold office for a period not exceeding three years but shall be eligible for re-appointment if qualified under this Act.
Any person who is a member by virtue of the provisions of any of the paragraphs (2)(d) to (g) may at any time resign his office by letter addressed to the President.
Where any person who is a member by virtue of the provisions of any of the paragraphs (2)(d) to (g) dies before completion of his term of office, or resigns, or otherwise ceases to be a member by reason of any provision of this Act, a person shall be nominated and appointed in his place in accordance with the provisions applying in the case of the person dying or resigning or ceasing to be a member for the residue of the term for which such person might have held office if he had not died or resigned or ceased to be a member:
Provided that on the death or resignation of a member nominated under any of the paragraphs (2)(d) to (g) within twelve months before the date on which his term of office would have come to an end by effluxion of time, the vacancy shall not be filled for the residue of that term.
If any of the bodies of veterinary surgeons referred to in paragraphs (2)(d) to (f) does not within a period of three months from the date on which the office falls vacant, nominate a person to be a member of the Council, the Minister shall appoint in his place as a member a person qualified to be so nominated and any person so appointed shall be deemed to be a member as if he had been duly nominated by such body of veterinary surgeons.
Immediately upon the coming into force of this Act and until such time as the members referred to in paragraphs (2)(d) to (f) are nominated and appointed, the Minister shall appoint in their place respectively such persons as are qualified to be respectively so nominated and appointed and the persons so appointed shall be deemed to be members as if they had been duly nominated and appointed under the said paragraphs (d) to (f).
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A veterinary surgeon shall not be qualified to be nominated and appointed to be a member, under the provisions of any of the paragraphs (2)(d) to (g)—
if he has been found guilty by a court of any offence involving fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude, or of any offence punishable with imprisonment (in itself only or in addition to or in lieu of a fine) for more than two years; or
If a member who has been nominated and appointed under the provisions of any of the paragraphs (2)(d) to (g) ceases, by reason of any provision of this Act, to be qualified to be so nominated and appointed, he shall be deemed to have vacated his seat.
Duties and powers of the Council
The Council shall perform such duties and functions and exercise such powers as may be provided under this Act or any regulations made thereunder.
Public Authorities Protection
The Public Authorities Protection Act 1948 [Act 198] shall apply to any action, suit, prosecution or proceeding against the Council against any member, officer, servant or agent of the Council in respect of any act, neglect or default done or committed by him in such capacity.
Public servants
All members of the Council, while discharging their duties as such members, shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of the Penal Code [Act 574].
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First Schedule
The Minister may from time to time, after consulting the
Council, amend the First Schedule by order published in the Gazette.
Power of the Minister to issue directions
The Minister may, from time to time, issue general directions not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act and the Council shall give effect to such directions.
Returns
The Council shall furnish the Minister with all such returns and information with respect to its activities as he may from time to time require.
Part III
PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Registrar
For the purposes of this Act there shall be a Registrar of
Veterinary Surgeons to be appointed by the Minister.
Register of Veterinary Surgeons, Malaysia
The Registrar shall be responsible for the maintenance and custody of the Register in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the regulations made thereunder.
The Register shall be kept in two Parts as follows:
Part I which shall be in respect of persons who hold the qualifications specified in the third column of
Part I of the Second Schedule granted by the institutions specified in relation to such qualifications in the second column of that Schedule; and
Part II which shall be in respect of persons who hold the qualifications specified in the third column of
Part II of the Second Schedule granted by the institutions specified in relation to such qualifications in the second column of that Schedule.
The Register shall be deemed to be a public document within the meaning of the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56].
Persons entitled to be registered as veterinary surgeons
A person who holds any of the qualifications specified in the third column of Part I as well as a qualification specified in the third column of Part II of the Second Schedule shall, on payment of such additional fee as may be prescribed be entitled to be registered in both Parts of the Register.
The Minister may from time to time, after consulting the
Council, add to, delete from or amend Part I and Part II of the Second
Schedule, by order published in the Gazette.
Temporary permit to practise
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The holder of such a temporary permit to practise, while the permit remains in force and subject to the restrictions and conditions specified in the permit, shall be deemed to be a registered veterinary surgeon.
The Council may at any time cancel any temporary permit to practise granted under this section and the permit shall thereupon lapse.
For the purpose of subsection (1) a veterinary surgeon includes a person who holds a qualification in veterinary medicine from institutions other than those specified in Parts I and II of the
Second Schedule.
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Evidence of qualification to be given before entry on the Register
Every person registered under this Act who obtains any veterinary qualification other than the qualification by virtue of which he was registered may apply to the Council to amend the
Register so far as it relates to the qualifications of that person, and on any such application the Council shall, if satisfied that the applicant is entitled to the qualification in respect of which the application is made and that such qualification is of sufficient standing to warrant its being entered in the Register, cause the Register to be amended accordingly by the insertion therein of the particulars of such qualification.
The Council shall have power to decide what degrees and additional qualifications may be entered in the Register.
Application for registration
Applications for registration under this Act shall be in such manner and form and shall be accompanied by such documents, photographs, particulars and fees as the Council may prescribe, and proof of identity satisfactory to the Registrar shall also be furnished.
Restriction of registration
at any time been found guilty of an offence involving fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude or an offence punishable with imprisonment (whether in itself only or in
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addition to or in lieu of a fine) for a term of two or more years; or
after due inquiry by the Council, been found by it to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect or to be otherwise not of good fame and character, the Council may direct the Registrar not to enter the name of such person upon the Register.
The Registrar shall forthwith give the person concerned notice in writing of such direction by the Council not to enter such person’s name upon the Register.
In any inquiry under paragraph (1)(b), the applicant shall be entitled to appear before the Council and be heard personally or by his advocate and solicitor.
Annual practising certificate
Upon such application and payment, the Council, if satisfied that the premises at, and the conditions under, which the applicant practises or proposes to practise veterinary medicine are suitable for such practice, shall cause the Registrar to issue a certificate (to be styled “annual practising certificate”) authorising the applicant to practise veterinary medicine at such premises during the year for which the certificate is issued.
Subject to the provisions of this Act, the annual practising certificate shall be in force until the thirty first day of December of the year in respect of which it is issued.
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Any registered veterinary surgeon who fails to apply for an annual practising certificate in the manner and within the period laid down in subsection (1), may, on making an application in such form and on payment of such additional fee as may be prescribed, be granted an annual practising certificate for the ensuing year, if the application is made during the month of December of any year, or for the remainder of the year, if the application is made on or after the first day of January of any year.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, where a registered veterinary surgeon applies for an annual practising certificate for the first time after obtaining registration, the application shall be in the prescribed form and may be made at any time during the year, and the applicant shall, upon payment of the prescribed fee, be granted an annual practising certificate for the remainder of the year in which the application is made.
An annual practising certificate and an application thereof shall specify the address of the principal place of practice and all other places of practice of the applicant, and any change in any such address shall be notified by the practitioner to the Registrar and an endorsement of such change on the annual practising certificate obtained from the Registrar within thirty days of such change.
Whenever it appears to the satisfaction of the Council that a registered veterinary surgeon is practising veterinary medicine in such premises or under such conditions as are deemed by the Council to be unsuitable for such practice, the Council may direct that the annual practising certificate of such practitioner be cancelled, and such certificate shall thereupon cease to be in force and no further annual practising certificate shall be issued to such practitioner thereafter either for the remainder of the year or for any other year except as provided in subsection (8).
If any veterinary surgeon whose annual practising certificate has been cancelled under subsection (7) makes an application in such manner as may be prescribed and pays such fee as may be prescribed, the Council may, after due consideration of the circumstances of the
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case, direct that an annual practising certificate be issued to such veterinary surgeon.
A registered veterinary surgeon who practises veterinary medicine and who—
is in partnership with a registered veterinary surgeon not having such a certificate;
has in his employ a registered veterinary surgeon not having such a certificate; or
is employed to carry on the business of a veterinary surgeon on behalf of a person not having such a certificate, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and he shall not be entitled to recover any fee, reward, disbursement or cost incurred during the time when he or any other person as aforesaid has not had an annual practising certificate.
Publication of list of registered veterinary surgeons issued with annual practising certificate
The publication of such list shall be prima facie evidence of the particulars contained therein.
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The absence of the name of any person from such list shall be prima facie evidence that such person has not been issued with an annual practising certificate and is not authorised to practise as a registered person.
A certificate under the hand of the Registrar of the particulars appearing in the Register in respect of any person shall be conclusive evidence of such particulars.
Notification of change in permanent address of residence or practice
Every registered veterinary surgeon shall notify any change in the permanent address of his residence or practice to the Registrar within thirty days of such change.
Power of Council to make certain endorsement against name in the Register
Where the Council is satisfied that any person whose name appears in the Register is deceased or is no longer practising veterinary medicine in Malaysia it shall make an endorsement accordingly against his name in the Register.
Cessation of registration of person becoming a mental patient
Any veterinary surgeon who has ceased to be registered under this Act by virtue of subsection (1) shall not again be registered
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unless he satisfies the Council that his mental condition warrants such registration.
Alteration in the Register
any alteration which may come to his knowledge in the name or address of any person registered under this Act;
such alterations in the qualifications, additional qualifications and other particulars as under this Act are required to be altered.
The Registrar shall, from time to time, remove from the
Register the name of such person as under this Act is required to be removed.
Privileges of registered veterinary surgeons and disabilities of unregistered persons
Register—
Subject to the provisions of section 13, no person shall be entitled to recover in any court any such charges as are referred to in subsection (1) unless at the date when such charges accrued he was a registered veterinary surgeon and had an annual practising certificate in force.
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Veterinary certificate
No certificate or other document required by any written law or otherwise to be signed by a duly qualified veterinary surgeon given after the commencement of this Act shall be valid unless signed by a registered veterinary surgeon.
Definition
The words “legally qualified veterinary surgeon” or “duly qualified veterinary surgeon” or any words importing a person recognised by law as a qualified veterinary surgeon, when used in any written law with reference to such person, shall be construed to mean a registered veterinary surgeon.
Exhibition of certificate of registration and annual practising certificate
Where a registered veterinary surgeon carries on the practice of veterinary medicine as aforesaid at two or more addresses, he shall cause his original current annual practising certificate to be displayed as aforesaid in the premises at his principal place of practice and a certified copy of each of the said certificates in the premises at every other place of practice, such certified copies having been obtained by him for that purpose from the Registrar upon application in writing to the Registrar in the prescribed manner and payment of the prescribed fee therefor.
Where a registered veterinary surgeon contravenes or fails to comply with the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
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Any person who displays, or permits to be displayed in any premises an annual practising certificate or a certified copy thereof bearing his name at any time when his name does not appear on the
Register or he does not hold a valid annual practising certificate, as the case may be, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Practitioner operating practice to furnish particulars of the persons practising veterinary medicine at every place of practice
A registered veterinary surgeon operating the practice of veterinary medicine shall furnish to the Registrar the name, address, qualifications and particulars of the certificate of registration and of the current annual practising certificate and such other information as may be prescribed in respect of the persons practising veterinary medicine at his place of practice, and if he fails to do so he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Inspection of premises used for the practice of veterinary medicine
the officer responsible for the administration of the
Veterinary Services in any State; or
such other authority as the Minister may approve for the purpose of this section, to appoint inspectors for the purpose of this Act and to give such inspectors authority, in writing—
to enter and inspect at any time any premises which are used or proposed to be used or in respect of which there
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is reasonable cause to believe that they are being used for the practice of veterinary medicine; and
to inquire into and to report to the person or authority by whom they were appointed on the conditions under which veterinary medicine is being or is proposed to be practised.
An inspector so appointed shall, in the course of entering or inspecting any premises show the written authority given under subsection (1).
The reports made by an inspector under subsection (1) shall be in the prescribed form and it shall be the duty of the respective authority who appointed the inspector to submit such reports to the
Council not later than fourteen days after the date of the inspection.
Part IV
Disciplinary jurisdiction of the Council
The Council may exercise disciplinary jurisdiction over any registered veterinary surgeon—
who has been convicted in Malaysia or elsewhere of any offence punishable with imprisonment (whether in itself only or in addition to or in lieu of a fine);
who has been guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect;
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whose name has since been removed from any register of veterinary surgeon maintained in any place outside
Malaysia.
Disciplinary punishments
order the name of such registered veterinary surgeon to be removed from the Register;
order the name of such registered veterinary surgeon to be suspended from the Register for such period as it may think fit;
make any such order as aforesaid but suspend the application thereof, subject to such conditions as the
Council may think fit, for a period, or periods in the aggregate, not exceeding two years, and may in any case, make such order as the Council thinks fit with regard to the payment of the costs of the Registrar and of any complainant or of the registered veterinary surgeon, and any costs awarded may be recovered as a civil debt.
Where the name of any registered veterinary surgeon is ordered by the Council to be struck off or suspended from the
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Register, he shall within five days of the making of such order surrender to the Registrar his current annual practising certificate including any recent annual practising certificate which he may have obtained from the Registrar and his certificate of registration:
Provided that where such veterinary surgeon or his advocate and solicitor were not present before the Council at the time of the pronouncement of such order, the Registrar shall give notice to such veterinary surgeon, in writing, of the order made by the Council and require in such notice that such veterinary surgeon shall surrender to him his certificate of registration and his current annual practising certificate including any recent annual practising certificate which he may have obtained from the Registrar within seven days of the delivery of such notice at his registered address, or at his last known address if that address differs from his registered address and it appears to the Registrar that such service will be more effective.
Where such registered veterinary surgeon fails to surrender his current annual practising certificate including any recent annual practising certificate which he may have obtained from the Registrar and his certificate of registration within the time provided in subsection (2), he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
The Registrar shall publish in the Gazette the name of the person removed from the Register or suspended from practice under the provisions of this section either—
on the expiry of the period of one month laid down in section 31, if that person does not enter an appeal against the decision of the Council; or
immediately after the decision of the High Court upholding the decision of the Council if that person enters an appeal against the decision of the Council, as the case may be.
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No person whose name has been removed from the Register under the provisions of this section shall thereafter be entitled to apply to be registered under the provisions of this Act, but the
Council may, if it thinks fit in any case to do so, on the application of the person concerned, order that the name of such person be restored to the Register; and where the name of a person has been suspended from the Register for a limited period only, such person shall be entitled at the expiration of such period, but not earlier, to apply for the certificate of registration and the annual practising certificate (if the period for which it is issued is still unexpired) to be returned to him.
An application under subsection (5) shall be made in such manner or form and accompanied by such documents, photographs, particulars and fees as may be prescribed.
Appeal against order or decision of the Council
The procedure in relation to any such appeal shall be subject to the rules of court applicable in the High Court:
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Provided that the High Court shall not have power to hear any appeal against an order made under section 30 unless notice of such appeal is given within one month from the date of the making of the order or where the proviso to subsection 30(2) is applicable within one month of the service of the order as described in that proviso.
Any person aggrieved by the refusal of the Council to issue to such person an annual practising certificate or by the cancellation of his annual practising certificate may appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final, and no action or proceeding shall be maintainable in any court of law in respect of such refusal or cancellation.
Part V
Fraudulent registration
Every person who fraudulently procures or attempts to procure himself or any other person to be registered by making or produced, any false or fraudulent representation or declaration, either orally or in writing, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Offences
wilfully and falsely pretends to be registered under this Act or to be qualified to practise veterinary medicine;
wilfully and falsely takes or uses the name or title of veterinarian, veterinary practitioner, veterinary surgeon, doctor of veterinary medicine, bachelor of veterinary science or bachelor of veterinary surgery;
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wilfully and falsely takes or uses any name, title, addition or description implying that he is registered under this Act, or that he is recognised by law as a veterinary surgeon or that he is qualified to heal or treat animal diseases whether by veterinary medicine or any other means of any kind or description whatsoever;
wilfully and falsely takes or uses any name, title, addition or description, or uses any instrument, calculated to induce any person to believe that he is qualified to practise veterinary medicine;
uses the term “veterinary clinic” or “veterinary dispensary”
or “veterinary hospital” or the equivalent of any of these terms in any other language in the signboard over his place of practice in purported practice of veterinary medicine as a person registered under this Act; or
uses a symbol designed by the Council for the use of registered veterinary surgeons only, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
For the purposes of subsection (1)—
the taking or using by any person of the term
“veterinarian” or “veterinary practitioner” or “veterinary surgeon” or “doctor of veterinary medicine” or “bachelor of veterinary science” or “bachelor of veterinary surgery”
or “veterinary clinic” or “veterinary dispensary” or
“veterinary hospital” or the equivalent of any of these terms in any other language in relation to the practice of veterinary medicine shall be deemed, unless the contrary be proved, to be the taking or using of a name, title, addition or description calculated to induce any person to believe that he is qualified to practise veterinary medicine;
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the using by any person in the practice of veterinary medicine of any instrument or material used exclusively by persons qualified to practise veterinary medicine shall be deemed, unless the contrary be proved, to be the using of an instrument calculated to induce a person to believe that he is qualified to practise veterinary medicine; and
where any person, other than a registered veterinary surgeon or a dealer in veterinary appliances and instruments, has in his possession any one or more of the instruments and applicances commonly used in the practice of veterinary medicine, he shall be deemed, unless the contrary be proved, to wilfully and falsely pretend to be registered under this Act and to be qualified to practise veterinary medicine.
Covering
Any registered veterinary surgeon who by his presence, countenance, advice, assistance, or co-operation has knowingly enabled an unregistered person, whether described as an assistant or otherwise, to practise veterinary medicine, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Any registered veterinary surgeon who practises veterinary medicine in the premises in which an unregistered person practices veterinary medicine to the knowledge of the registered veterinary surgeon shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Nothing in this section shall operate to prevent the carrying out of procedures, falling within the meaning of practice of veterinary
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medicine, by any person in the public service employed for that purpose where such procedures are carried out in the course of that person’s employment and under the supervision of a veterinary surgeon in the public service.
Offence for registered veterinary surgeons to falsely describe vocation
Any registered veterinary surgeon who wilfully or falsely pretends to be or takes or uses any name, title or description implying in itself or in the circumstances in which it is used that such registered veterinary surgeon possesses or holds any qualification to practise other than that which he actually possesses or holds shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Prosecutions
the President or an officer appointed by him or by the
Council in that behalf in writing;
the officer responsible for the administration of the veterinary services in a State or an officer appointed by him in that behalf in writing; or
the authority referred to in paragraph 28(1)(c) or an officer nominated by such authority in that behalf in writing.
In the case of an offence against section 33, any police officer may arrest without warrant any person who, not being a registered veterinary surgeon, is practising or is believed to be practising veterinary medicine in any street or public place.
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Exemptions
Nothing in this Act shall operate to prevent—
the training of veterinary students in the practice of veterinary medicine under the supervision of a registered veterinary surgeon in a veterinary hospital, veterinary clinic, or veterinary school approved for the purpose by the
Minister;
the owner of an animal and the owner’s fulltime regular employee from caring for or treating the animal belonging to such owner, except where the ownership of the animal was transferred for the purpose of circumventing this Act;
any person engaged in bona fide scientific research which reasonably requires experimentation involving animals from carrying on acts which otherwise are prohibited or restricted by this Act or any regulations made thereunder;
a person from advising with respect to or performing acts which the Council has prescribed as accepted livestock management practice;
any person approved by Council from performing artificial insemination.
General penalty
in respect of a first offence to a fine not exceeding one thousand ringgit; and
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in respect of the second or subsequent offences to a fine not exceeding two thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both.
In the case of a continuing offence such person shall be liable to a further penalty of fifty ringgit for each day during the continuance of such offence in addition to the respective penalty under paragraphs (1)(a) and (b).
Part VI
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers, such regulations may prescribe—
the form of the Register, the mode in which it shall be kept and the contents thereof;
the fees to be paid in respect of applications and proceedings under this Act and in respect of certificates and other documents issued under this Act and provide for such exemptions therefrom as the Council may deem appropriate;
the form and manner in which applications for registration and for annual practising certificates shall be made;
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the form of any certificate or any other document required for carrying out the purposes of this Act;
the securing of legal advice by the Council, the provision of legal advisers therefor, the qualifications and functions of such legal advisers and the remuneration to be paid to them;
the receipt of complaints or information touching any disciplinary matter that may be inquired into by the
Council and the establishment of a Committee to be known as the Preliminary Investigation Committee to make a preliminary investigation into complaints or information touching any disciplinary matter that may be inquired into by the Council and to determine whether or not there shall be an inquiry by the Council;
the prohibition of a member of such Preliminary
Investigation Committee who is also a member of the
Council from attending any meeting of the Council whilst it is inquiring into a complaint or information, in the preliminary investigation of which he took part; and
the submission of complaints and information to the Preliminary Investigation Committee;
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the preliminary investigation of any complaint or information by the Preliminary Investigation
Committee;
the reference to the Council by the Preliminary
Investigation Committee of cases arising out of complaints and information;
Such persons may apply to be registered under this Act if he is qualified to do so under this Act.
Part VII
Purposes and duration of this Part
This Part shall remain in force for a period of five years from the date of coming into force of this Part.
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Notice to registered person to serve as a veterinary officer in the public services
A person served with a notice under subsection (1) shall comply with such notice and if he fails to do so he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Immediately upon a charge under subsection (2) or section 43
being proved in court against any person, the registration of such person under section 12 shall be deemed to be revoked, and the
Registrar shall remove from the Register the name of such person.
Where the name of a person is removed from the Register under subsection (3), it shall not be restored on the Register except upon a direction by the Minister, and the Minister may give such direction upon an application in writing being made to him by the person whose name has been removed from the Register, and any direction so given may be made subject to the fulfilment of such terms and conditions as the Minister may deem fit to impose, and such terms and conditions may include terms and conditions requiring such person to serve as a veterinary officer to the satisfaction of the Director General for a continuous total period of not less than two years in such post or posts in such one or more of the public services as may from time to time be determined by the
Director General in his discretion; while such person is fulfilling the terms and conditions imposed under this subsection he shall be deemed to be registered as far as is necessary to fulfil the terms and conditions imposed under this subsection and for such other purposes as the Minister may direct, but not further; and upon fulfillment of the terms and conditions imposed under this subsection he shall be
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entitled to a certificate issued by the Director General as evidence thereof.
The decision of the Minister upon an application made to him under subsection (4) for the restoration of a name upon the Register shall be final and shall not be questioned or reviewed in any court whatsoever.
Where a notice under subsection (1) has been served on any person liable to be served therewith, the Director General may at any time cancel the notice and, if he thinks fit, cause to be served on him a further notice under subsection (1).
Period of service in pursuance of a notice under subsection 42(1)
A person who commences to serve in a post in a public service in pursuance of a notice issued under subsection 42(1), shall continue to serve in the said post or in such other subsequent post or posts in the same or such other public service as may from time to time be determined by the Director General in his discretion for a continuous total period of not less than two years to the satisfaction of the
Director General; and any person who without reasonable cause fails to complete such period shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
Power of
Minister to grant reduction, exemption or postponement from period of service under section 43
generally in respect of any class of persons during such period as he may specify;
generally in respect of all persons during such period as he may specify,
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grant such reduction as he may consider appropriate or complete exemption from the period of service required under section 43.
The Minister may, upon application being made to him in writing by any person liable to undergo the period of service required under section 43, grant to such person postponement from commencing such service for such period as he may consider appropriate if he is satisfied that it would be just and reasonable to do so.
The decision of the Minister upon an application made to him under subsection (2) shall be final and shall not be questioned or reviewed in any court whatsoever.
Minister may make rules
The Minister may make rules for carrying into effect the objects and purposes of this Part.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
[Section 7]
President of the Council
The President, if present, shall be the Chairman at meetings of the Council:
Provided that if the President shall be absent from any meeting of the Council the members present at such meeting shall elect one of themselves to act as chairman at that meeting.
Meetings of the Council
Where not less than five members submit to the President a written request to convene a meeting of the Council, the President shall convene such meeting within one month of the receipt of such request.
The quorum for a meeting of the Council shall be six and the decision of the Council shall be a simple majority of the members present and voting.
The Chairman at any meeting shall have an original vote and also, if upon any question the votes shall be equally divided, a casting vote.
When any vacancy occurs amongst the members, the Council shall, as soon as practicable, take the necessary action to fill such vacancy.
There shall be paid to such members of the Council as are not public officers such fees for attendance at meetings of the Council or of any committee appointed by the Council and such reasonable travelling expenses and subsistence allowances for such attendance and for journeys undertaken in the discharge of their duties under this Act as may from time to time be approved by the Minister.
Subject to provisions of this Act, the Council may make standing orders regulating its own procedure generally, and, in particular, regarding the holding of meetings, the notice to be given of such meetings, the proceedings thereat, the keeping of minutes and the custody, production and inspection of such minutes.
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Committees of the Council
The quorum of any such committee shall be three, unless otherwise determined by the Council.
Secretary of the Council
The President may appoint an officer of the Ministry charged with the responsibility for veterinary matters to be the Secretary of the Council.
Office of the Council
The office of the Council shall be in the Federal Capital of Kuala Lumpur at such place as the Director General may appoint.
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SECOND SCHEDULE
[Section 11]
Institution granting qualification
Description of qualification
Australia
University of Melbourne
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 1.1.2014)
University of Queensland
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science (Honours)
(Recognised on 1.7.2015)
University of Sydney
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 1.1.2014)
Canada
Ontario Veterinary College,
University of Guelph
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine
Western College of
Veterinary Medicine,
University of Saskatchewan
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine
Indonesia
Fakultas Kedokteroan
Hewan dan Peternakan, Bogor,
Universitas Indonesia
Doktor Hewan
Institut Pertanian, Bogor
Doktor Haiwan
Universiti Gadjah Mada,
Jogjakarta
Doktor Haiwan
Universitas Airlangga
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 23.12.2011)
New Zealand
Massey University
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
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Country in which qualification is granted
Institution granting qualification
Description of qualification
United
Kingdom
Royal College of Veterinary
Surgeons
Membership (On 1.1.2016, via institutions recognised by Royal
College of Veterinary
Surgeons only, and not recognised via examination)
University of Bristol
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
University of Cambridge
Bachelor of Veterinary
Medicine
University of Edinburgh
Bachelor of Veterinary
Medicine and Surgery
University of Glasgow
Bachelor of Veterinary
Medicine and Surgery
University of Liverpool
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
University of London
Bachelor of Veterinary
Medicine
United States of
America
Colorado State
University
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 15.4.2013)
Malaysia
Universiti Pertanian
Malaysia/Universiti Putra
Malaysia
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine
Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 28.2.2014)
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Institution granting qualification
Description of qualification
Bangladesh
Bangladesh Agricultural
University
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine
Ceylon
University of Ceylon
(Sri Lanka)
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
India
Bengal Veterinary
College
Graduate of Veterinary
Science
University of Calcutta
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Bidhan Chandra Krishi
Visma Vidyalaya (Bengal
Veterinary College)
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
Bihar Veterinary College,
Magadh University
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and Animal
Husbandry
Rajendra Agricultural
University, Bihar (Bihar
Veterinary College)
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
Bombay Veterinary
College
Graduate of the Bombay
Veterinary College
Bombay Veterinary
College
(Mahatma Phule Krishi
Vidyapeeth Agricultural
University)
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
Bombay Veterinary
College (Konkan Krishi
Vidyapeeth, Dapoli)
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
University of Bombay
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Orissa College of
Veterinary Science and
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
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Country in which qualification is granted
Institution granting qualification
Description of qualification
Animal Husbandry,
Utkal University
Husbandry
Utkal University, Orissa
State
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
University of Agra
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Andhra Pradesh
Agricultural
University, Hyderabad
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
University of Mysore
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
University of Agricultural
Sciences, Mysore
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Kerala Veterinary College and Research Institute
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Kerala Agricultural
University, Mannuthy
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Uttar Pradesh Agricultural
University, Pantnagar
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Govind Ballabh Pant
University of Agriculture and Technology
Pantnagar
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
University of Udaipur,
Rajasthan
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Madras Veterinary
College
Graduate of the Madras
Veterinary College
University of Madras
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
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Country in which qualification is granted
Institution granting qualification
Description of qualification
Tamil Nadu Agricultural
University (Madras
Veterinary College)
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences
University
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
(Recognised on 1.1.2016)
University of Agricultural
Science, Bangalore
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science
Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi
Vishwa Vidyalaya
Jabalpur
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
Assam Agricultural
University
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Animal
Husbandry
Pakistan
Eastern Pakistan
Veterinary College,
University of Decca
Licentiate in Veterinary
Science
Eastern Pakistan
Veterinary College,
University of Decca
Diploma of Veterinary
Medicine and Surgery
East Pakistan Agricultural
University, Mymensingh
Licentiate in Veterinary
Science (L.V.S.)
East Pakistan Agricultural
University, Mymensingh
Bachelor of Science
(Veterinary Science and
Animal Husbandry)
East Pakistan Agricultural
University, Mymensingh
Diploma of Veterinary
Medicine and Surgery
East Pakistan College of
Veterinary Science and
Animal Husbandry
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine
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Country in which qualification is granted
Institution granting qualification
Description of qualification
Punjab Veterinary
College
Licensed
Veterinary
Practitioner, Punjab
College of Animal
Husbandry, Lahore,
University of the Punjab
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science and
Bachelor of
Science
(Animal Husbandry)
College of Animal
Husbandry, Lahore
University of Agriculture,
Lyallpur
Doctor of
Vetrinary
Medicine
University of Agriculture
Lyallpur
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine
West Pakistan
Agricultural
University, Lyallpur
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine
Taiwan
National Taiwan
University
Bachelor of Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 23.12.2011)
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 23.12.2011)
National Chung Hsing
University
Bachelor of Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 23.12.2011)
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine (Recognised on 23.12.2011)
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Act 147
LIST OF AMENDMENTS
Amending law
Short title
In force from
Act 160
Malaysian Currency
(Ringgit) Act 1975
29-08-1975
P.U. (A) 284/1976
Veterinary Surgeons
(Amendment of Second
Schedule) Order 1976
01-07-1975
P.U. (A) 229/1978
Veterinary Surgeons
(Amendment of Second
Schedule) Order 1978
02-05-1978
P.U. (A) 199/1980
Veterinary Surgeons
(Amendment of Second
Schedule) Order 1980
02-05-1980
P.U. (A) 416/2011
Veterinary Surgeons
(Amendment of Second
Schedule) Order 2011
23-12-2011
P.U. (A) 172/2013
Veterinary Surgeons
(Amendment of Second
Schedule) Order 2013 04-06-2013
P.U. (A) 135/2014
Veterinary Surgeons
(Amendment of Second
Schedule) Order 2014
23-05-2014
P.U. (A) 66/2018
Veterinary Surgeons
(Amendment of Second
Schedule) ) Order 2018 02-03-2018
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Act 147
LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED
Section
Amending authority
In force from
Second Schedule
P.U. (A) 284/1976 01-07-1975
P.U. (A) 229/1978 02-05-1978
P.U. (A) 199/1980 02-05-1980
P.U. (A) 416/2011 23-12-2011
P.U. (A) 172/2013 04-06-2013
P.U. (A) 135/2014 23-05-2014
P.U. (A) 66/2018 02-03-2018