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AKTA LEMBAGA ANGKASA MALAYSIA 2022

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Part

Part I

PRELIMINARY

Section 1

Short title and commencement

Section 2

Interpretation

Section 3

Territorial scope of offences under this Act

Section 4

Act to be read together with other laws

Part

Part II

MALAYSIAN SPACE BOARD

Section 5

Establishment of the Board

Section 6

Functions of the Board

Section 7

Temporary exercise of functions of Chairman

Section 8

Executive Secretary to the Board

Section 9

Meetings of the Board

Section 10

Board may invite others to meetings

Section 11

Board may establish committees

Section 12

Delegation of functions of the Board

Section 13

Directions by Minister

Section 14

Appointment of Space Regulator

Part

Part III

PROHIBITION

Section 15

Prohibition

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Part

Part IV

LICENSING, ETC.

Section 16

Licence requirement

Section 17

Launch permit requirement

Section 18

Launch certificate requirement

Section 19

Application for licence, etc.

Section 20

Additional document or information

Section 21

Grant of licence

Section 22

Grant of launch permit

Section 23

Grant of launch certificate

Section 24

Conditions of licence, etc.

Section 25

Additional conditions of licence, etc.

Section 26

Duration of licence, etc.

Section 27

Additional offences in relation to conditions of licence, etc.

Section 28

Renewal of licence

Section 29

Surrender of licence

Section 30

Transfer or assignment of licence, etc.

Section 31

Suspension or revocation of licence, etc.

Section 32

Publication of suspension or revocation of licence, etc.

Section 33

Appeal

Section 34

Review of licence

Section 35

Launch Safety Officer

Part

Part V

REGISTRATION OF SPACE OBJECT

Section 36

Registration of space object

Section 37

Notification of changes in relation to space object

Section 38

Register of space objects

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Part

Part VI

LIABILITY

Section 39

Absolute liability

Section 40

Obligation to indemnify Government

Part

Part VII

OTHER OFFENCES

Section 41

Discovery of space object, etc., and personnel, etc., of spacecraft

Section 42

Tampering, etc., with space object, etc.

Part

Part VIII

INCIDENT AND ACCIDENT

Section 43

Notification of incident and accident

Section 44

Appointment of investigator

Section 45

Safe custody of space object, etc.

Section 46

Licence, etc., deemed suspended in the event of accident

Part

Part IX

ENFORCEMENT

Section 47

Authorization of public officer

Section 48

Authority card

Section 49

Power of investigation

Section 50

Search and seizure with warrant

Section 51

Search and seizure without warrant

Section 52

List of seized space object, etc.

Section 53

Cost of holding seized space object, etc.

Section 54

Release of seized space object, etc.

Section 55

Forfeiture of seized space object, etc.

Section 56

Property in forfeited space object, etc.

Section 57

Access to computerized data

Section 58

No cost or damage arising from seizure to be recoverable

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Section 59

Power to require attendance of persons acquainted with case

Section 60

Examination of persons acquainted with case

Section 61

Admissibility of statement in evidence

Section 62

Additional powers

Section 63

Obstruction

Part

Part X

GENERAL

Section 64

Protection against suits and legal proceedings

Section 65

Prosecution

Section 66

Service of documents

Section 67

Attempts and abetments

Section 68

Liability of director, etc., of body corporate

Section 69

Liability of person for act, etc., of employee, etc.

Section 70

Compounding of offences

Section 71

Exemption

Section 72

Regulations

Section 73

Transitional provisions

Section

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Preamble

An Act to establish the Malaysian Space Board to regulate certain space related activities for the purposes of safety, to regulate the registration of space object and to provide for certain space related offences and related matters.

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ENACTED by the Parliament of Malaysia as follows:

Part

Part I

PRELIMINARY

Short title and commencement

Section 1

This Act may be cited as the Malaysian Space Board

Act 2022.

(2

) This Act comes into operation on a date to be appointed by the Minister by notification in the Gazette and the Minister may appoint different dates for the coming into operation of different provisions of this Act.

Interpretation

Section 2

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—

“space” means a void extending from one hundred kilometres above mean sea level;

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“incident” means any occurrence associated with a space object or launch facility which affects or likely to affect the safety of a space object or launch facility, or involving circumstances where an accident nearly happened;

“accident” means any occurrence associated with a space object or launch facility which causes damage, including fall or collapse, or collision or explosion, of a space object or launch facility;

“launch facility” means any launch pad, space port, sea platform or other structures or any ship, aircraft or other conveyances, from which a space object may be launched into space, including any equipment or installation at the launch pad, space port, sea platform or other structures or on the ship, aircraft or other conveyances, which are necessary to launch a space object into space;

“damage” means loss of life, any injury or impairment of health to any person, or loss of or damage to any property;

“Board” means the Malaysian Space Board established under section 5;

“licence” means a licence granted under Part IV;

“Minister” means the Minister charged with the responsibility for science and technology;

“space object” means a spacecraft and launch vehicle, including the component parts of the spacecraft and launch vehicle;

“authorized officer” means any police officer not below the rank of Inspector as provided for in the Police Act 1967

[Act 344] and any public officer authorized under section 47;

“Launch Safety Officer” means an officer appointed under section 35;

“permanent resident” has the meaning assigned to it in the

Courts of Judicature Act 1964 [Act 91];

“Chairman” means the Chairman of the Board;

“Space Regulator” means the public officer appointed under section 14;

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“launch service provider” means any person who provides services for the launching of a space object into space;

“investigator” means an investigator appointed under section 44;

“launch certificate” means a launch certificate granted under

Part

Part IV;

“launch permit” means a launch permit granted under Part IV;

“body corporate” means a company, limited liability partnership, firm, society or other body of persons;

“weapons of mass destruction” has the meaning assigned to it in the Strategic Trade Act 2010 [Act 708].

Territorial scope of offences under this Act

Section 3

If any offence under section 15 is committed by any person, whatever his nationality or cit...

Malaysia, he may be dealt with in respect of such offence as if the offence was committed at any place within Malaysia.

(2

) For the purposes of subsection (1), this Act shall apply if the offences are committed against—

(a)

any citizen of Malaysia; or

(b)

any property located outside Malaysia belonging to, or operated or controlled by, in whole or in part, the

Government or the Government of any State in Malaysia, including diplomatic or consular premises of Malaysia, any citizen of Malaysia, or any body corporate incorporated, established or registered in Malaysia.

(3

) This Act shall apply to any offence under sections 24, 25,

27, 30, 36, 37 and 43 committed by any citizen of Malaysia, permanent resident or body corporate incorporated, established or registered in Malaysia, at any place outside Malaysia and such citizen, permanent resident or body corporate may be dealt with in respect of such offence as if the offence was committed at any place within Malaysia.

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Act to be read together with other laws

Section 4

This Act shall be read together with any other written laws relating to space related activ...

(2

) Where such other written laws referred to in subsection (1)

contain any provision relating to space related activities regulated under this Act, the provisions of this Act shall prevail and the provisions of such other written laws shall be deemed to be superseded.

Part

Part II

MALAYSIAN SPACE BOARD

Establishment of the Board

Section 5

A board by the name of “Malaysian Space Board” is established.

(2

) The Board shall consist of—

(a)

the Secretary General of the Ministry charged with the responsibility for science and technology who shall be the Chairman;

(b)

the Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry charged with the responsibility for science and technology who shall be the Deputy Chairman;

(c)

one representative from the Ministry charged with the responsibility for defence;

(d)

one representative from the Ministry charged with the responsibility for communications and multimedia;

(e)

one representative from the Ministry charged with the responsibility for home affairs;

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(f)

one representative from the Ministry charged with the responsibility for transport;

(g)

one representative from the Ministry charged with the responsibility for international trade and industry; and

(h)

one representative from the National Security Council.

(3

) The members referred to in paragraphs (2)(c) to (h) shall be appointed in writing by the Minister and the Minister may, in respect of each of the member, appoint an alternate member to attend meetings of the Board when the member is for any reason unable to attend.

Functions of the Board

Section 6

The Board shall have the following functions:

(a)

to advise the Government on matters relating to the implementation of this Act;

(b)

to ensure the effective implementation of this Act;

(c)

to perform or provide for the performance of the obligations arising from agreements, conventions or treaties to which

Malaysia is a party where such agreements, conventions or treaties relate to the purposes of this Act;

(d)

to issue guidelines and directives for the purposes of this

Act; and

(e)

to do such other things arising out of or consequential to the functions of the Board under this Act consistent with the purposes of this Act.

(2

) The Board shall have all such powers as may be necessary for, or in connection with, or reasonably incidental to, the performance of its functions under this Act.

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Temporary exercise of functions of Chairman

Section 7

The Deputy Chairman shall act as the Chairman for the period when—

(a)

the office of the Chairman is vacant; or

(b)

the Chairman is, for any reason, unable to carry out his functions.

(2

) The Deputy Chairman shall, during the period in which he is carrying out the functions of the Chairman under this section, be deemed to be the Chairman.

Executive Secretary to the Board

Section 8

The Space Regulator shall be the Executive Secretary to the Board.

(2

) The Executive Secretary shall be responsible for—

(a)

the day-to-day management of the affairs of the Board;

(b)

the implementation of the decisions of the Board; and

(c)

the carrying out of any other duties as directed by the

Board.

(3

) The Executive Secretary shall, in carrying out his duties, act under the direction of the Board.

Meetings of the Board

Section 9

The Board shall convene its meeting at least once a year and the meeting shall be held at t...

(2

) The Chairman shall preside at the meeting of the Board.

(3

) Where the Chairman is absent from any meeting of the

Board, the Deputy Chairman shall replace him as the chairman of the meeting.

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(4

) Five members, including the chairman of the meeting, shall constitute the quorum of the Board.

(5

) The Chairman may authorize the use of a live video link, live television link or any other electronic means of communication for the purposes of any meeting of the Board.

(6

) Where there is an equality of votes, the Chairman or the

Deputy Chairman replacing the Chairman pursuant to subsection (3)

shall have the casting vote.

(7

) The Board may determine its own procedure.

Board may invite others to meetings

Section 10

The Board may invite any other person to attend any meeting of the Board to advise the Boar...

Board may establish committees

Section 11

The Board may establish any committee as the Board considers necessary or expedient to assi...

(2

) The Board may appoint any person to be a member of any committee established under subsection (1).

(3

) The Board may appoint any of its members or any other person to be the chairman of the committee established under subsection (1).

(4

) The committee shall be subject to and act in accordance with any direction given by the Board.

(5

) The committee shall meet as often as may be necessary at the time and place as the chairman of the committee may determine.

(6

) The committee may determine its own procedure.

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(7

) The committee may invite any person to attend any meeting of the committee to advise the committee on any matter under discussion.

Delegation of functions of the Board

Section 12

The Board may, subject to the conditions or restrictions as the Board thinks fit to impose,...

(2

) The Space Regulator delegated with such functions under subsection (1) shall be bound to observe and have regard to all conditions and restrictions imposed by the Board and all the requirements, procedures and matters specified by the Board.

(3

) Any function delegated under this section shall be performed and exercised in the name and on behalf of the Board.

(4

) The delegation under this section shall not preclude the

Board itself from performing or exercising at any time any of the delegated functions.

Directions by Minister

Section 13

The Minister may give the Board directions consistent with the provisions of this Act and t...

Appointment of Space Regulator

Section 14

The Minister shall, on the advice of the Chairman, appoint from amongst the public officers...

(2

) The Space Regulator shall perform the functions and duties imposed and exercise the powers conferred upon him under this

Act.

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Part

Part III

PROHIBITION

Section 15

Space shall be used for peaceful purposes and for this reason no person shall—

(a)

place, install, launch or operate any weapon of mass destruction in space;

(b)

carry out any testing of weapons of mass destruction in space;

(c)

establish a military base, installation and fortification, carry out the testing of any type of weapons and conduct any military manoeuvres, in space;

(d)

conduct any activity which affects the security and safety of any other activity lawfully carried out in space; or

(e)

conduct any activity which may cause harmful contamination to space or adverse changes to the environment of the

Earth resulting from the introduction of extraterrestrial matter.

(2

) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding fifty million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding thirty years or to both; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding one hundred million ringgit.

Part

Part IV

LICENSING, ETC.

Licence requirement

Section 16

Any person who intends to—

(a)

build or manufacture any space object;

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(b)

own or operate any facility for the integration or testing of any space object; or

(c)

own or operate any launch facility, shall apply for a licence.

(2

) Any person who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding fifteen million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years or to both; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding thirty million ringgit.

Launch permit requirement

Section 17

Any launch service provider who intends to launch a space object into space from any launch...

(2

) Any person who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding thirty million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years or to both; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding sixty million ringgit.

Launch certificate requirement

Section 18

Any citizen of Malaysia or permanent resident who, or any body corporate incorporated, esta...

Malaysia which, is an owner of a space object and intends to launch the space object into space from any launch facility in or outside Malaysia shall apply for a launch certificate.

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(2

) Any person who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding thirty million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years or to both; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding sixty million ringgit.

Application for licence, etc.

Section 19

A person may apply for a licence, launch permit or launch certificate to be granted to him...

(2

) The application under subsection (1) shall be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee.

(3

) An application under this section may be withdrawn at any time, in writing, before it is approved or refused.

Additional document or information

Section 20

The Board may, at any time after the receipt of an application under section 19, request th...

Board, within the period specified in the request, any additional document or information on the application.

(2

) Where the additional document or information required under subsection (1) is not given by the applicant within the period specified in the request or within any extension of time granted by the Board, the application shall be deemed to be withdrawn and shall not be further proceeded with, but without affecting the right of the applicant to make a fresh application.

Grant of licence

Section 21

Upon receipt of an application and payment of fee under section 19 and any additional docum...

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(2

) Where the Board is satisfied that all the requirements prescribed for an application for a licence have been fulfilled, the Board may grant a licence.

Grant of launch permit

Section 22

Upon receipt of an application and payment of fee under section 19 and any additional docum...

(2

) Where the Board is satisfied that all the requirements prescribed for an application for a launch permit have been fulfilled, the Board may, by written notice, communicate to the applicant the Board’s intention to grant the launch permit subject to the applicant fulfilling the requirement for insurance under subsection (3).

(3

) The applicant for a launch permit shall cause to be insured in respect of any liability for any damage to a third party resulting from the launch of the space object into space to which the launch permit relates in such manner as may be prescribed.

(4

) Where the Board is satisfied that the requirement for insurance under subsection (3) has been fulfilled, the Board may grant a launch permit.

Grant of launch certificate

Section 23

Upon receipt of an application and payment of fee under section 19 and any additional docum...

(2

) Where the Board is satisfied that all the requirements prescribed for an application for a launch certificate have been fulfilled, the Board may grant a launch certificate.

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Conditions of licence, etc.

Section 24

A licence, launch permit or launch certificate may be granted subject to such conditions as...

(2

) The Board may at any time vary or revoke the conditions imposed on a licence, launch permit or launch certificate.

(3

) For the purposes of a launch permit and launch certificate, the conditions imposed by the Board under subsection (1) may include conditions relating to re-entry of the space object.

(4

) Any person who contravenes any condition of a licence, launch permit or launch certificate imposed by the Board under subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding one million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding three million ringgit.

Additional conditions of licence, etc.

Section 25

The Board may at any time—

(a)

impose any additional conditions on a licence, launch permit or launch certificate; or

(b)

vary or revoke any additional conditions imposed on a licence, launch permit or launch certificate.

(2

) Any person who contravenes any additional conditions of a licence, launch permit or launch certificate imposed by the

Board under subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding one million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both; or

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(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding three million ringgit.

Duration of licence, etc.

Section 26

A licence, launch permit or launch certificate shall specify the duration of the licence, l...

Additional offences in relation to conditions of licence, etc.

Section 27

Any person who contravenes any condition of a licence, launch permit or launch certificate...

(a)

causes loss of life, commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(i)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding fifteen million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twenty years or to both; or

(ii)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding thirty million ringgit;

(b)

causes any injury or impairment of health to any person, commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(i)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding five million ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years or to both;

or

(ii)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding ten million ringgit; and

(c)

causes loss of or damage to any property, commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(i)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand ringgit or

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to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both; or

(ii)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding one million ringgit.

Renewal of licence

Section 28

A licence may be renewed from time to time by the licensee by submitting an application to...

(2

) The Board may, after considering the application for the renewal of a licence made under subsection (1), approve or refuse the application.

(3

) Where an application for the renewal of a licence is approved by the Board, the licence shall be renewed upon payment of the prescribed fee and the Board may impose such conditions as the

Board thinks fit.

Surrender of licence

Section 29

A licensee may, by written notice, surrender his licence to the Board at any time and in ac...

(2

) The surrender shall take effect on the date the Board receives the licence and the notice under subsection (1), or where a later date is specified in the notice, on that date.

(3

) The surrender of a licence under subsection (1) shall be irrevocable unless the Board by written notice to the licensee allows the surrender to be withdrawn before the effective date of the surrender of the licence.

(4

) The licensee shall—

(a)

take all such measures and provide all such assistance as may be required by the Board pursuant to the surrender of the licence; and

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(b)

forward the licence to the Board on the effective date of the surrender of the licence.

Transfer or assignment of licence, etc.

Section 30

A licence, launch permit or launch certificate shall not be transferred or assigned to any...

(2

) Any licensee, launch permit holder or launch certificate holder who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding one million and five hundred thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding three million ringgit.

(3

) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a licence may be transferred to any other person upon authorization by the Board—

(a)

if a written application is made to the Board by the licensee; and

(b)

if the Board is satisfied that the person to whom the licence is to be transferred has the necessary financial and technical resources to comply with the conditions or additional conditions of the licence.

Suspension or revocation of licence, etc.

Section 31

The Board may, by written notice to the licensee, launch permit holder or launch certificat...

(a)

the licensee, launch permit holder or launch certificate holder has failed to comply with the provisions of this Act or conditions or additional conditions of the licence, launch permit or launch certificate;

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(b)

the licensee, launch permit holder or launch certificate holder has been convicted of an offence under this Act;

(c)

the licensee, launch permit holder or launch certificate holder has been convicted of an offence involving corruption, fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude, or any other offence punishable with imprisonment, whether in itself only or in addition to or in lieu of a fine, for more than two years; or

(d)

the suspension or revocation is in the interest of the public, national security or international relations.

(2

) The suspension or revocation of a licence, launch permit or launch certificate shall take effect on the expiration of fourteen days from the date on which the notice of suspension or revocation is served on the licensee, launch permit holder or launch certificate holder.

Publication of suspension or revocation of licence, etc.

Section 32

Where the suspension or revocation of a licence, launch permit or launch certificate takes...

(2

) Any delay or failure to publish the notice of suspension or revocation shall not in any manner affect the validity of the suspension or revocation.

Appeal

Section 33

Any person aggrieved—

(a)

by the refusal of the Board to grant a licence, launch permit or launch certificate; or

(b)

by the suspension or revocation of his licence, launch permit or launch certificate,

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may, within thirty days after being informed in writing of the refusal, suspension or revocation, appeal in writing against such decision to the Minister.

(2

) The Minister may, after considering the appeal made under subsection (1), confirm or set aside the decision appealed against.

Review of licence

Section 34

The Space Regulator or any authorized officer may, at any time, conduct a review on a licen...

(a)

with this Act or any regulations made under this Act; or

(b)

with the conditions and additional conditions of the licence.

(2

) The Space Regulator or the authorized officer conducting the review under subsection (1) shall have all the powers necessary to conduct such review under this section.

(3

) The Space Regulator or the authorized officer conducting the review under subsection (1) shall prepare and submit a report of the review to the Board in such manner as may be determined by the Board.

Launch Safety Officer

Section 35

The Space Regulator shall appoint from amongst the authorized officer a Launch Safety Offic...

(a)

with this Act or any regulations made under this Act; or

(b)

with the conditions and additional conditions of the launch permit.

(2

) For the purposes of subsection (1), the Launch Safety

Officer shall have all the powers necessary for the performance of his functions and in particular he may—

(a)

inspect, with prior written notice to the launch permit holder, a space object or launch facility;

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(b)

direct the launch permit holder or any employee, agent or contractor of the launch permit holder to give any information or assistance; and

(c)

give any direction to the launch permit holder in relation to the launch of a space object into space or re-entry of a space object that he considers necessary to avoid any danger to public health or to any person or property, including directions to stop the launch or re-entry of, or to destroy, the space object.

Part

Part V

REGISTRATION OF SPACE OBJECT

Section 36

Any citizen of Malaysia, permanent resident or body corporate incorporated, established or...

(2

) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding twenty-five thousand ringgit; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand ringgit.

Notification of changes in relation to space object

Section 37

Any owner whose space object has been registered under section 36 shall notify the Space Re...

(a)

the space object has ceased to be in operation;

(b)

the space object is physically destroyed; or

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(c)

there is any change in the particulars given on the space object for the purposes of registration.

(2

) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding twenty-five thousand ringgit; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand ringgit.

Register of space objects

Section 38

The Space Regulator shall keep and maintain a register of space objects registered under su...

(2

) The Space Regulator may, upon notification given under section 37 or on his own accord, remove the name and the particulars of the space object from the register or amend the particulars of the space object in the register.

(3

) The register may be made available to the public for inspection in such manner as may be determined by the Space

Regulator.

Part

Part VI

LIABILITY

Absolute liability

Section 39

A launch service provider shall be absolutely liable for any damage resulting from the laun...

(2

) A citizen of Malaysia, permanent resident or body corporate incorporated, established or registered in Malaysia who is an owner of a space object shall be absolutely liable for any damage resulting from the launch of his or its space object from a launch facility outside Malaysia.

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(3

) A citizen of Malaysia, permanent resident or body corporate incorporated, established or registered in Malaysia who is an owner of a space object shall be absolutely liable for any damage resulting from the operation of his or its space object which has been launched into the earth orbit or beyond.

Obligation to indemnify Government

Section 40

A launch service provider shall indemnify the Government against any claim and proceedings...

(2

) Any citizen of Malaysia, permanent resident or body corporate incorporated, established or registered in Malaysia who is an owner of a space object shall indemnify the Government against any claim and proceedings brought against the Government in respect of any damage resulting from the launch of his or its space object from a launch facility outside Malaysia.

(3

) Any citizen of Malaysia, permanent resident or body corporate incorporated, established or registered in Malaysia who is an owner of a space object shall indemnify the Government against any claim and proceedings brought against the Government in respect of any damage resulting from the operation of his or its space object which has been launched into the earth orbit or beyond.

(4

) Any indemnity due and payable under subsections (1),

(2

) and (3) may be recovered as a civil debt due to the Government.

Part

Part VII

OTHER OFFENCES

Discovery of space object, etc., and personnel, etc., of spacecraft

Section 41

Any person who discovers any object which he has reason to believe to be a space object or...

Regulator or any authorized officer of discovery.

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(2

) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit.

Tampering, etc., with space object, etc.

Section 42

Any person who discovers any object which he has reason to believe to be a space object or...

(2

) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand ringgit.

Part

Part VIII

INCIDENT AND ACCIDENT

Notification of incident and accident

Section 43

A licensee, launch permit holder or launch certificate holder shall immediately notify the...

(2

) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding twenty-five thousand ringgit; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand ringgit.

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Appointment of investigator

Section 44

For the purposes of this Part, the Minister shall appoint in writing such number of investi...

(2

) The investigator shall have all the powers necessary to conduct an investigation under this Part.

(3

) An authorized officer may be appointed as an investigator subject to such conditions imposed by the Minister.

(4

) The investigator appointed under subsection (1), other than an investigator appointed from amongst the authorized officer under subsection (3), shall be deemed as a public servant within the meaning of the Penal Code [Act 574].

(5

) The investigation conducted under this Part shall be for the purpose of preventing an incident or accident in the future and not for the purpose of apportioning blame or liability.

Safe custody of space object, etc.

Section 45

The Space Regulator shall, as soon as an information of an incident or accident comes to hi...

(2

) Upon the appointment of an investigator under section 44, it shall be the duty of the investigator to maintain safe custody of the space object or launch facility, being the subject matter of the incident or accident, or such other evidence relating to the incident or accident.

(3

) When the investigator determines that the space object, launch facility or such other evidence is no longer necessary for the purposes of the investigation, the investigator shall release the space object, launch facility or such other evidence to the owner or any person authorized in writing by the owner to take custody of the space object, launch facility or such other evidence.

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(4

) Any person who tampers with, removes, damages or destroys any space object, launch facility or such other evidence in the custody of the Space Regulator or an investigator commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand ringgit.

Licence, etc., deemed suspended in the event of accident

Section 46

In the event of an accident, a licence, launch permit or launch certificate granted in resp...

(2

) Where a licence, launch permit or launch certificate is deemed suspended under subsection (1), the licence, launch permit or launch certificate shall have no effect during the period of the suspension.

(3

) The suspension of a licence, launch permit or launch certificate under subsection (1) shall not affect the date of the expiry of the licence, launch permit or launch certificate as specified in the licence, launch permit or launch certificate.

(4

) The Board may revoke or vary the conditions of the licence, launch permit or launch certificate suspended under subsection (1).

(5

) Notwithstanding section 31, the Board may revoke the licence, launch permit and launch certificate suspended under subsection (1).

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Part IX

ENFORCEMENT

Authorization of public officer

Section 47

The Minister may, in writing, authorize any public officer to exercise the powers of enforc...

Authority card

Section 48

There shall be issued to each authorized officer an authority card to be signed by the Mini...

(2

) Whenever such authorized officer exercises any of the powers under this Act, he shall, on demand, produce to the person against whom the power is being exercised the authority card issued to him under subsection (1).

Power of investigation

Section 49

An authorized officer shall have all the powers necessary to carry out an investigation und...

(2

) In any case relating to the commission of an offence under this Act, any authorized officer carrying out an investigation may exercise all or any of the special powers in relation to police investigation in seizable cases given by the Criminal Procedure

Code [Act 593].

Search and seizure with warrant

Section 50

Where it appears to a Magistrate, upon written information on oath from an authorized offic...

Magistrate considers necessary, that there is reasonable cause to believe that—

(a)

any site, premises or conveyance has been used in; or

(b)

there is in any site, premises or conveyance evidence necessary to the conduct of an investigation into,

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the commission of an offence under this Act or any regulations made under this Act, the Magistrate may issue a warrant authorizing the authorized officer named in the warrant, at any reasonable time by day or by night and with or without assistance, to enter the site, premises or conveyance and if need be by force.

(2

) Without affecting the generality of subsection (1), the warrant issued by the Magistrate may authorize the search and seizure of—

(a)

copies of any book, account or other document, including computerized data, which contain or are reasonably suspected to contain information as to any offence so suspected to have been committed;

(b)

any signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet or notice representing or implying that the person has a licence, launch permit or launch certificate granted under this

Act;

(c)

any space object or launch facility; or

(d)

any other document, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device or matter that is reasonably believed to furnish evidence of the commission of the offence.

(3

) An authorized officer conducting a search under subsection (1)

may, for the purpose of investigating into the offence, search any person who is in or on the site, premises or conveyance.

(4

) An authorized officer making a search of a person under subsection (3) may seize or take possession of, and place in safe custody all things, other than the necessary clothing, found upon the person, and other things, for which there is a reason to believe that they are the instruments or other evidence of the crime, and they may be detained until the discharge or acquittal of the person.

(5

) No person shall be searched except by another person of the same gender, and such search shall be conducted with strict regard to decency.

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(6

) If, by reason of its nature, size and amount, it is not practicable to remove any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter seized under this section, the seizing officer shall, by any means, seal such space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter in or on the site, premises or conveyance in which it is found.

(7

) Any person who, without lawful authority, breaks, tampers with or damages the seals referred to in subsection (6) or removes any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter under seals or attempts to do so commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or to both.

Search and seizure without warrant

Section 51

Where an authorized officer in any of the circumstances referred to in section 50 has reaso...

List of seized space object, etc.

Section 52

Where any seizure is made under this Act, an authorized officer making the seizure shall pr...

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(2

) The list prepared in accordance with subsection (1) shall be delivered immediately to the owner or person in control or in charge of the site, premises or conveyance which has been searched, or to such owner’s or person’s agent or employee, at that site, premises or conveyance.

Cost of holding seized space object, etc.

Section 53

Where any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signbo...

Release of seized space object, etc.

Section 54

Where any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signbo...

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of the Government, shall be liable to any proceedings by any person if the seizure and the release of the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter had been effected in good faith.

(2

) A record in writing shall be made by the authorized officer effecting the release of the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter under subsection (1) specifying in detail the circumstances of and the reason for the release, and he shall send a copy of the record to the Space Regulator as soon as practicable.

Forfeiture of seized space object, etc.

Section 55

Any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, c...

(2

) An order for the forfeiture of any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter shall be made if it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that an offence under this Act has been committed and that the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter was the subject matter of or was used in the commission of the offence, even though no person has been convicted of such offence.

(3

) Where there is no prosecution with regard to any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter seized under this Act, such space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device,

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thing or matter shall be taken and deemed to be forfeited at the expiration of a period of one calendar month from the date of service of a notice to the last known address of the person from whom the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter was seized indicating that there is no prosecution in respect of such space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter unless before the expiration of that period a claim thereto is made in the manner set out in subsections (4),

(5

), (6) and (7).

(4

) Any person asserting that he is the owner of the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter referred to in subsection (3) and that it is not liable to forfeiture may personally or by his agent authorized in writing, give written notice to the authorized officer in whose possession such space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter is held that he claims the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter.

(5

) On receipt of the notice referred to in subsection (4), the authorized officer shall refer the claim to a Magistrate for his decision.

(6

) The Magistrate to whom a matter is referred under subsection (5)

shall issue a summons requiring the person asserting that he is the owner of the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter and the person from whom it was seized to appear before him, and when they appear or they fail to appear, due service of the summons having been proved, the Magistrate shall proceed to the examination of the matter.

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(7

) If it is proved that an offence under this Act or any regulations made under this Act has been committed and that the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter referred to in subsection (6) was the subject matter of or was used in the commission of such offence, the Magistrate shall order the space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter to be forfeited, and shall, in the absence of such proof, order its release.

(8

) Any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter forfeited or deemed to be forfeited shall be delivered to the Space Regulator and shall be disposed of in such manner as the Space Regulator thinks fit.

Property in forfeited space object, etc.

Section 56

Any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, c...

Access to computerized data

Section 57

Any authorized officer conducting a search under this

Act shall be given access to computerized data whether stored in a computer or otherwise.

(2

) For the purposes of this section, an authorized officer shall be provided with the necessary password, encryption code, decryption code, software or hardware and any other means required to enable comprehension of the computerized data.

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No cost or damage arising from seizure to be recoverable 58.

No person shall, in any proceedings before any court in respect of any space object, launch facility, book, account, document, computerized data, signboard, card, letter, pamphlet, leaflet, notice, facility, apparatus, vehicle, equipment, device, thing or matter seized in the exercise or the purported exercise of any power conferred under this Act, be entitled to the costs of such proceedings or to any damages or other relief unless such seizure was made without reasonable cause.

Power to require attendance of persons acquainted with case

Section 59

An authorized officer making an investigation under this

Part may, by order in writing, required the attendance before himself of any person who appears to him to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case, and such person shall attend as so required.

(2

) If any such person refuses or fails to attend as required by an order made under subsection (1), the authorized officer may report his refusal or failure to a Magistrate who shall issue a warrant to secure the attendance of such person as may be required by the order.

Examination of persons acquainted with case

Section 60

An authorized officer making an investigation under this

Act may examine orally any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case.

(2

) Such person shall be bound to answer all questions relating to the case put to him by the authorized officer, but he may refuse to answer any question the answer which would have a tendency to expose him to a criminal charge or penalty or forfeiture.

(3

) A person making a statement under this section shall be legally bound to state the truth, whether or not such statement is made wholly or partly in answer to questions.

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(4

) The authorized officer examining a person under subsection (1)

shall first inform that person of the provision of subsections (2)

and (3).

(5

) A statement made by any person under this section shall, whenever possible, be reduced into writing and signed by the person making it or affixed with his thumb print, as the case may be—

(a)

after it has been read to him in the language in which he made it; and

(b)

after he has been given an opportunity to make any correction he may wish.

Admissibility of statement in evidence

Section 61

Except as provided in this section, no statement made by any person to an authorized office...

(2

) When any witness is called for the prosecution or for the defence, other than the accused, the court shall, on the request of the accused or the prosecutor, refer to any statement made by that witness to an authorized officer in the course of an investigation under this Act and may then, if the court thinks fit in the interest of justice, direct the accused to be furnished with a copy of it and the statement may be used to impeach the credit of the witness in the manner provided by the Evidence Act 1950 [Act 56].

(3

) Where the accused had made a statement during the course of an investigation, such statement may be admitted in evidence in support of his defence during the course of the trial.

(4

) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to apply to any statement made in the course of an identification parade or falling within section 27 or paragraphs 32(1)(a), (i) and (j) of the Evidence Act 1950.

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(5

) When any person is charged with any offence in relation to the making or the contents of any statement made by him to an authorized officer in the course of an investigation made under this Act, that statement may be used as evidence in the prosecution’s case.

Additional powers

Section 62

An authorized officer shall, for the purposes of the execution of this Act, have the power...

(a)

to require the production of any computer, book, record, computerized data, document or other article and to inspect, examine and make copy of any of them;

(b)

to require the production of any identification document from any person in relation to any act or offence under this Act; and

(c)

to make such inquiries as may be necessary to ascertain whether the provisions of this Act have been complied with.

(2

) Any person who fails to comply with a request made under subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or to both.

Obstruction

Section 63

Any person who assaults, impedes, obstructs or interferes with, or refuses access to any si...

Launch Safety Officer or investigator in the performance of his duties under this Act or any regulations made under this Act commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or to both.

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Part

Part X

GENERAL

Protection against suits and legal proceedings

Section 64

No action, suit, prosecution or other proceeding shall be brought, instituted or maintained...

(a)

a member of the Board, a member of a committee, the

Space Regulator, an authorized officer, the Launch Safety

Officer and an investigator for or on account of or in respect of any act ordered or done for the purpose of carrying into effect of this Act; and

(b)

any other person for or an account of or in respect of any act done or purported to be done by him under the order, direction or instruction of a member of the

Board, a member of a committee, the Space Regulator, an authorized officer, the Launch Safety Officer and an investigator or any officer duly authorized under this Act, if the act was done in good faith and in a reasonable belief that it was necessary for the purposes intended to be served by it.

Prosecution

Section 65

No prosecution for or in relation to any offence under this

Act or any regulations made under this Act shall be instituted except by or with the written consent of the Public Prosecutor.

Service of documents

Section 66

Service of documents on any person shall be effected—

(a)

by delivering the document to that person or by delivering the document at the last-known place of residence of that person to an adult member of his family;

(b)

by leaving the document at the usual or last-known place of residence or business of that person in a cover addressed to that person; or

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(c)

by forwarding the document by registered post addressed to that person at his usual or last-known place of residence or business.

(2

) A document required to be served on the owner or occupier of any premises—

(a)

shall be deemed to be properly addressed if addressed by the description of the “owner” or “occupier” of such premises; and

(b)

may be served—

(i)

by delivering the document to an adult person on the premises; or

(ii)

if there is no such person on the premises to whom the document can with reasonable diligence be delivered, by advertisement at least in one local newspaper.

Attempts and abetments

Section 67

Whoever attempts to commit any offence punishable under this Act or any regulations made un...

Liability of director, etc., of body corporate

Section 68

Where any person who commits an offence under this Act or any regulations made under this A...

(a)

may be charged severally or jointly in the same proceedings with the body corporate; and

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(b)

if the body corporate is found guilty of the offence, shall be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to the same punishment or penalty as an individual unless, having regard to the nature of his functions in that capacity and to all circumstances, he proves—

(i)

that the offence was committed without his knowledge; and

(ii)

that the offence was committed without his consent or connivance and that he had taken all reasonable precautions and exercised due diligence to prevent the commission of the offence.

Liability of person for act, etc., of employee, etc.

Section 69

Where any person would be liable to any punishment or penalty under this Act or any regulat...

(a)

by that person’s employee in the course of his employment;

(b)

by that person’s agent when acting on behalf of that person; or

(c)

by the employee of that person’s agent when acting in the course of his employment by that person’s agent or otherwise on behalf of that person’s agent acting on behalf of that person, that person shall be liable to the same punishment or penalty for every such act, omission, neglect or default of that person’s employee or agent, or of the employee of that person’s agent.

Compounding of offences

Section 70

The Minister may, with the approval of the Public

Prosecutor, make regulations prescribing—

(a)

any offence under this Act and any regulations made under this Act that may be compounded;

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(b)

the criteria for compounding such offence; and

(c)

the method and procedure for compounding such offence.

(2

) The Chairman may, with the consent in writing of the

Public Prosecutor, compound any offence committed by any person under this Act and any regulations made under this Act prescribed to be a compoundable offence by making a written offer to the person suspected to have committed the offence to compound the offence upon payment to the Chairman of an amount of money not exceeding fifty per centum of the amount of maximum fine for that offence within such time as may be specified in his written offer.

(3

) An offer under subsection (2) may be made at any time after the offence has been committed but before any prosecution for it has been instituted.

(4

) Where the amount specified in the offer is not paid within the time specified in the offer or such extended time as the

Chairman may grant, prosecution for the offence may be instituted at any time after that against the person to whom the offer was made.

(5

) Where an offence has been compounded under subsection (2), no prosecution shall be instituted in respect of the offence against the person to whom the offer to compound was made, and any thing seized in connection with the offence may be forfeited or released by the Chairman, subject to such terms and conditions as the Chairman thinks fit.

Exemption

Section 71

The Minister may, by order in the Gazette, subject to such conditions or restrictions as he...

Regulations

Section 72

The Minister may make such regulations as may be expedient or necessary for the better carr...

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(2

) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), regulations may be made for the following purposes:

(a)

to prescribe for the manner for application of licence, launch permit and launch certificate;

(b)

to prescribe for the requirements for the granting of licence, launch permit and launch certificate including requirements relating to financial and technical resources;

(c)

to prescribe for fees payable under this Act;

(d)

to prescribe for the manner of application for renewal of licence;

(e)

to prescribe for the manner of registration of space object;

(f)

to prescribe for the manner the liability for any damage resulting from the launch of a space object is insured;

(g)

to prescribe for the manner in which the investigation into any accident or incident shall be conducted.

(3

) Any regulations made under this Act may prescribe an act or omission in contravention of the regulations to be an offence and may prescribe penalties—

(a)

where such person is an individual, to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both; or

(b)

where such person is a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding one million ringgit.

Transitional provisions

Section 73

Any person who, on the date of the coming into operation of this Act, is undertaking an act...

(2

) Pending the determination of such application, such person may continue to undertake the activity.

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(3

) Any citizen of Malaysia, permanent resident or body corporate incorporated, established or registered in Malaysia, whose space object has been launched into the earth orbit or beyond from a launch facility in or outside Malaysia before the coming into operation of this Act shall, within six months from the coming into operation of this Act, register the space object with the Space Regulator in accordance with this Act.

DICETAK OLEH

PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BERHAD,

KUALA LUMPUR

BAGI PIHAK DAN DENGAN PERINTAH KERAJAAN MALAYSIA