Malaysia legislation
Section 6
Section 6
(2)
Such rules shall make provision enabling a person to state, on registration, that he has a preference to serve in any of the armed forces, police forces or civil defence forces.
(3)
Such rules may make different provisions in relation to different categories of persons and may provide for exempting from any requirements of the rules any category of such persons with respect to whom the Minister is satisfied that particulars sufficient for the purposes of this Act can be ascertained otherwise than by virtue of those requirements and may require employers to register particulars of such persons employed by them and may require such persons to furnish to their employers such particulars concerning themselves as may be required for the purposes of registration under this Act.
(4)
It shall be the duty of the proper authority to ensure that—
(a)
the particulars required to be given by rules made under this section are entered in a register kept for the purposes of this Act, hereinafter in this Act referred to as the national service register; and
(b)
a certificate of registration in the prescribed form is issued to any person registered under this Act.
(5)
The proper authority may make regulations to provide for the issue in specified circumstances of fresh certificates of registration in place of certificates which have been lost, destroyed or defaced.
(6)
The proper authority may, on application made in the prescribed manner, by any person exempted under subsection 3(1), grant a certificate to the effect that such person is so exempted:
Provided that such certificate shall not be granted to any person exempted under paragraph (f), (g) or (h) of that subsection.
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(7)
If in any case it appears to the proper authority that a registration is incomplete or incorrect and that it cannot be completed or corrected without the personal attendance of the person concerned, the proper authority may require his attendance at such place and at such time as may be appointed, and any person whose attendance is so required shall attend and answer such questions as may be addressed to him for the purpose of enabling the registration to be completed or corrected, and if he refuses or without lawful excuse neglects to attend at the place or time appointed he shall, save as hereinbefore provided, be guilty of an offence against this Act.
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