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The Employees' Social Security Act 1969 (Malay: Akta Keselamatan Sosial Pekerja 1969), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to provide social security in certain contingencies and to make provision for certain other matters in relation to it.
The following is a list of acts of the Parliament of Malaysia by citation number.The list includes all principal laws of Malaysia enacted after 1969 and pre-1969 laws which have been revised by the Commissioner of Law Revision under the authority of the Revision of Laws Act 1968.
Lembaga Pembangunan Industri Pembinaan Malaysia Act 1994: 520 In force Lembaga Pembangunan Labuan Act 1992: 480 Repealed by Act 609 Lembaga Pembangunan Langkawi Act 1990: 423 In force Lembaga Urusan dan Tabung Haji Act 1969: 8 Repealed by Act 535 Licensed Land Surveyors Act 1958: 458 In force Limitation Act 1953: 254 In force
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List of acts of the Parliament of Malaysia; Age of Majority Act 1971; Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001; Anti-Personnel Mines Convention Implementation Act 2000; Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007; Arbitration Act 2005; Armed Forces Act 1972
The Social Security Act refers to government welfare legislation: Social Security Act 1991, for Australia. Social Security Board (Belize), for Belize; Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act 2008, for India; Employees' Social Security Act 1969, for Malaysia; Social Security Act 1938, for New Zealand; Social Security System (Philippines), for ...
Legally, the EPF is only obligated to provide 2.5% dividends (as per Section 27 of the Employees Provident Fund Act 1991). [8] The EPF claims that the lowered dividend is the result of its decision to invest in low-risk fixed revenue instruments, which produce lower returns but maintains the principal value of its members' contributions.
Act 26/1963 Malaysia Act: 16-09-1963 except s.37: 31-08-1957 When Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore joined Malaya to form Malaysia in 1963, the Malaysia Act was passed in Parliament to amend the Constitution to provide for the name change and the inclusion of the three new states. 6th: Amend articles 9, 26, 35, 45, 57, 62, 160 Insert articles 43B, 43C