Registration of Criminals and Undesirable Persons Act 1969
Registration of Criminals and Undesirable Persons Act 1969 | |
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Parliament of Malaysia | |
An Act to consolidate and amend the law providing for the registration of certain criminals, banishees, expelees, deportees and restrictees and for other purposes connected with it. | |
Citation | Act 207 |
Territorial extent | Throughout Malaysia |
Enacted by | Dewan Rakyat |
Enacted by | Dewan Negara |
Date of Royal Assent | 22 April 1969 |
Date commenced | 1 May 1969 |
Date effective | [Throughout Malaysia—2 May 1969] |
Legislative history | |
Bill introduced in the Dewan Rakyat | Registration of Criminals and Undesirable Persons Bill 1969 |
Introduced by | , Minister of |
First reading | [ ] |
Second reading | [ ] |
Third reading | [ ] |
Bill introduced in the Dewan Negara | Registration of Criminals and Undesirable Persons Bill 1969 |
Introduced by | , Minister of |
First reading | [ ] |
Second reading | [ ] |
Third reading | [ ] |
Amendments | |
Corrigendum [P.U. (B) 180/1969] | |
Related legislation | |
Registration of Criminals Ordinance (States of Malaya) [18/1948] Fingerprints Ordinance (Sabah) [18/1956] Fingerprints Ordinance (Sarawak) [14/1958] | |
Status: In force |
The Registration of Criminals and Undesirable Persons Act 1969 (Malay: Akta Pendaftaran Penjenayah dan Orang yang Tidak Diingini 1969), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to consolidate and amend the law providing for the registration of certain criminals, banishees, expelees, deportees and restrictees and for other purposes connected with it.
Structure
The Registration of Criminals and Undesirable Persons Act 1969, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 16 sections and 3 schedules (including 11 amendments), without separate Part.
- Section 1: Short title and application
- Section 2: Interpretation
- Section 3: Appointment of officers
- Section 4: Minister may deem or declare other particulars to be registrable particulars
- Section 5: Functions of recording officer
- Section 6: Functions of authenticating officer
- Section 7: Register of registrable particulars to be kept
- Section 8: Refusal to sign fingerprint form an offence
- Section 9: Return of fingerprint form on acquittal, etc.
- Section 10: Proof of finger impressions and previous convictions
- Section 11: Proof of previous convictions outside the Federation
- Section 12: Inspector General may exempt certain cases from provision of Act
- Section 13: Minister may order destruction of particulars of banishee, etc.
- Section 14: Regulations
- Section 15: Schedules and forms
- Section 16: Repeal and transitional
- Schedules
References
External links
- Registration of Criminals and Undesirable Persons Act 1969 This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.