Postal Services Act 2012 Explained

Short Title:Postal Services Act 2012
Legislature:Parliament of Malaysia
Long Title:An Act to provide for the licensing of postal services and the regulation of the postal services industry, and for incidental or connected matters.
Citation:Act 741
Territorial Extent:Throughout Malaysia
Enacted By:Dewan Rakyat
Date Passed:6 October 2011
Enacted By2:Dewan Negara
Date Passed2:21 December 2011
Royal Assent:2 February 2012
Date Commenced:9 February 2012
Date Effective:[1 April 2013, P.U. (B) 94/2013][1]
Bill:Postal Services Bill 2011
Bill Citation:D.R. 26/2011
Introduced By:Rais Yatim, Minister of Information, Communications and Culture
1St Reading:3 October 2011
2Nd Reading:6 October 2011
3Rd Reading:6 October 2011
Bill2:Postal Services Bill 2011
Bill Citation2:D.R. 26/2011
Introduced By2:Joseph Salang Gandum, Deputy Minister of Information, Communications and Culture
1St Reading2:7 December 2011
2Nd Reading2:21 December 2011
3Rd Reading2:21 December 2011
Related Legislation:Postal Services Act 1991 [Act 465]
Status:In force

The Postal Services Act 2012 (Malay: Akta Perkhidmatan Pos 2012), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to provide for the licensing of postal services and the regulation of the postal services industry, and for incidental or connected matters.

Structure

The Postal Services Act 2012, in its current form (9 February 2012), consists of 17 Parts containing 112 sections and 2 schedules (including no amendment).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Postal Services Act 2012: Appointment of Date Coming into Operation. Attorney General's Chamber of Malaysia. 26 July 2016.