Federal Statutes
Types of Act (4)
Principle Act
Most common act
Amendment Act
Revised Act
Consolidated Act
An act which combines more than one Act which have been passed in the past by the Parliament.
Examples of Principal Act (5)
➢Legal Profession Act 1976
➢DNA Identification Act 2009
➢Water Services Industry Act 2006
➢Road Transport Act 1987
➢Abolition of Mandatory Death Penalty Act 2023
Examples of Amendment Act (4)
➢Insolvency (Amendment) Act 2020
➢Copyright (Amendment) Act 2022
➢Sexual Offences against Children (Amendment) Act 2023
➢ Road Transport (Amendment) Act 2023
Examples of Revised Act (3)
➢Waters Act 1920 (Revised - 1989)
➢Sedition Act 1948 (Revised - 1969)
➢Penal Code (Revised - 1997)
Examples of Consolidated Act (2)
Interpretation Acts 1948 And 1967
Legislative Process (4)
Pre-parliamentary Stage
Parliamentary Stage: Dewan Rakyat
First Reading
- When a bill is first introduced, only its title is accurately read. (no debate)
- After the bill is passed at this stage, its text is printed and distributed.
Second Reading
- Minister in charge explains its main purpose and the main issues of the policy involved.
- General principles of the Bill are debated.
- Voting is made on simple majority (Voice or Block voting).
- For Constitutional Amendment, 2/3 majority is required.
Committee Stage
- Specific debates on all provisions, schedules.
- Amendments will be discussed in this stage.
Third Reading
- Voting for the second time.
- Long title will be read again with all the amendments.
- The House then either passes or defeats the bill.
Parliamentary Stage: Dewan Negara
Royal Assent
Publication
State Enactments & Ordinances
Matters under State List (6)
Matters under Concurrent List (6)
Subsidiary Legislation
Law made through powers delegated by the legislature to a body or person based on the provision in the parent statute.
Purposes of Subsidiary Legislation (3)
Mechanisms to Control Subsidiary Legislation (4)
Subsidiary legislation, made by the executive, challenges the concept of separation of powers, so mechanisms are in place to ensure it stays within the limits of the parent Act.
Consultation
Before making subsidiary legislation, the relevant bodies must consult advisory groups and stakeholders involved in the subject matter.
Publication
Some statutes require publication in the Gazette for the law to take effect, either on the publication date or another specified date.