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Explosives Act 1957
Parliament of Malaysia
  • An Act relating to the manufacture, use, sale, storage, transport, import and export of explosives.
CitationAct 207
Territorial extentThroughout Malaysia
Enacted1957 (Ordinance No. 40 of 1957)
1978 (Act 207 w.e.f. 15 November 1978)
Effective[Peninsular Malaysia—15 February 1961, L.N. 44/1961;
Sabah and Sarawak—1 September 1977, P.U. (A) 260/1977]
Related legislation
The Explosive Substances Enactment [F.M.S. Cap. 49]

The Explosives Enactment [F.M.S. Cap. 200]
The Explosives Enactment [Johore Enactment No. 56]
Enactment No. 35 (Explosives) [Kedah Enactment No. 3 of 1333]
The Arms and Explosives Enactment 1938 [Kelantan Enactment No. 4 of 1938]
The Explosives Enactment [Perlis Enactment No. 6 of 1356]
The Explosives Enactment 1356 [Trengganu No. 47 of 1356]
The Arms and Explosives Ordinance [S.S. Cap. 196]
The Explosives Substances Ordinance [S.S. Cap. 197]
The Firearms and Explosives Ordinance [Sabah No. 17 of 1956]

The Arms and Explosives Ordinance [Sarawak Cap. 135]
Status: In force

The Explosives Act 1957 (Malay: Akta Bahan Letupan 1957), is a Malaysian laws which enacted relating to the manufacture, use, sale, storage, transport, import and export of explosives.

Structure

The Explosives Act 1957, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 3 Parts containing 28 sections and 1 schedule (including 5 amendments).

  • Part I: Preliminary
  • Part II: Offences, Penalties, Enforcement and Proceedings
  • Part III: General
  • Schedule

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