Section 1
(2)
This proclamation is deemed to have come into operation on 1st March 2007.
Division of the State into divisions.
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Administrative Divisions Proclamation 2007 is Malaysia State Subsidiary Legislation, cited as State Subsidiary Legislation 2007 2007, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2007.
Opening note
This proclamation is deemed to have come into operation on 1st March 2007.
Division of the State into divisions.
The State shall be divided into the divisions and distinguished by the titles set out in the first column of the
Schedule to this Proclamation each comprising the districts set opposite such division in the second column of the
Schedule and such districts shall consist of the areas delineated upon the plan signed by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri and deposited in Lands and Surveys Department as 99197905 and thereon distinguished by the colouring set out in the third column of the Schedule.
Revocation.
The Administrative Divisions Proclamation 2004 [G.N. No S3 of 2004.] is hereby revoked.
Divisions
District
Distinguishing Colour
Kota& Kinabalu
Hatched red
Kota Belud
Hatched blue
Ranau
Red wash
West Coast
Tuaran
Green wash
Penampang
Blue wash
Papar
Yellow wash
Putatan
Green wash
Kudat
Red wash
Kudat
Kota Marudu
Blue wash
Pitas
Yellow wash
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Administrative Divisions Proclamation 2007
Sandakan
Red wash
Sandakan
Labuk and Sugut
Green wash
Kinabatangan
Blue wash
Tongod
Hatched blue
Tawau
Red wash
Tawau
Lahad Datu
Yellow wash
Semporna
Green wash
Kunak
Blue wash
Keningau
Green wash
Tambunan
Hatched red
Interior
Pensiangan
Hatched yellow
Tenom
Blue wash
Beaufort
Hatched green
Sipitang
Yellow wash
Kuala Penyu
Red wash
Made at Kota Kinabalu this 12th day of July, 2007.
By His Excellency’s command,
DATUK SERI MUSA HAJI AMAN
Chief Minister of Sabah.
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Administrative Divisions Proclamation 2007