Malaysia
827 - CURRENCY ACT 2020
2 provisions
This Act gives the Bank control over issuing currency, sets rules for cash limits and currency processing businesses, and creates offences for unauthorized currency-related conduct.
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188 matching statutes
Malaysia
2 provisions
This Act gives the Bank control over issuing currency, sets rules for cash limits and currency processing businesses, and creates offences for unauthorized currency-related conduct.
Malaysia
2 provisions
This Act sets energy-efficiency duties for covered energy consumers, buildings, manufacturers/importers, managers, auditors, and training institutions, with Commission oversight and penalties for non-compliance.
Malaysia
1 provisions
This Act sets out how births and deaths of Malaysian citizens on pilgrimage are reported, recorded, certified, and managed.
Malaysia
4 provisions
This Act mainly requires scheme registration and restricts who may offer or advertise interests.
Malaysia
3 provisions
This Act sets up Malaysia’s aircraft-interest rules, gives the Minister regulation-making power, and provides for the Convention and Protocol to operate for aircraft objects.
Malaysia
2 provisions
This Act regulates tourism businesses and tourist guides through licensing, registration, duties, and penalties.
Malaysia
1 provisions
This Act regulates trust companies: who may register, what they may do, how they must keep and report trust assets, and the penalties for breaches.
Malaysia
2 provisions
This provision sets up the quantity surveyors regulator, controls who may practise, and requires registration, permits, and address-change notices.
Malaysia
1 provisions
This Act lets certain money judgments from reciprocating countries be registered in the High Court and then enforced in Malaysia, subject to set-aside rules and reciprocity-based limits.
Malaysia
4 provisions
This Act sets up Bank Negara Malaysia as Malaysia’s central bank and gives it powers and duties over monetary policy, financial stability, reserves, currency, reporting, and governance.
Malaysia
4 provisions
This part sets out Malaysia’s patent system, including who may apply, filing and examination rules, the Registrar’s functions, publication, and several restrictions and exceptions.
Malaysia
1 provisions
This amendment adds trust transparency rules: trustees of express trusts must keep and update beneficial ownership records, disclose status in some dealings, and can be fined if they contravene the record-keeping section.