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  1. LAWS OF MALAYSIA ACT 366 POISONS ACT 1952 (REVISED - 1989) Incorporating latest amendment – Poisons (Amendment) Act 2022. First enacted Date of coming into operation.

  2. An Act to regulate the importation, possesion, manufacture, compounding, storage, transport, sale and use of poisons. [West Malaysia--1 September 1952; East Malaysia-1 June 1978 Section 1. Short title and application. (1) This Act may be cited as the Poisons Act 1952. (2) This Act shall apply throughout Malaysia. Section 2. Interpretation.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Poisons Act 1952 regulate the import, possession, manufacture, compounding, storage, transportation, sale and use of Poisons.

  4. Jan 10, 2020 · Act 366 POISONS ACT 1952 Home Principal Act; Act 366 Timeline Subsidiary Legislation Brief Description Total Act Views Sep 1952 Original Aug 1956 Amendments Nov 1958 Amendments ... Peninsular Malaysia—1 September 1952; Sabah and Sarawak—1 June 1978. Total Act Views ...

  5. POISONS ACT 1952 An Act to regulate the importation, possession, manufacture, compounding, storage, transport, sale and use of poisons. [Peninsular Malaysia─ 1 September 1952; Sabah and Sarawak─ 1 June 1978] Short title and application 1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Poisons Act 1952. (2) This Act shall apply throughout Malaysia ...

  6. lom.agc.gov.my › ilims › uploadLAWS OF MALAYSIA

    The Poisons Act 1952 [Act 366], which is referred to as the “principal Act” in this Act, is amended in subsection 2(1)— (a) by substituting for the definition of “animal treatment” the following definition:

  7. This document is the Poisons Act of Malaysia from 1952. It establishes rules and regulations around the importation, manufacture, sale, and use of poisons. Some key points: - It establishes a Poisons Board to regulate procedures around poisons. - The Minister is given power to amend the Poisons List, which specifies controlled substances.

  8. POISONS ACT 1952. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Section. 1. Short title and application. 2. Interpretation. 3. Establishment of Poisons Board. 4. Proceedings of Board. 5. Powers of Board to regulate proceedings. 6. Power of Minister to amend Poisons List. 7. Application of the Act. 8. Control of imports of poisons.

  9. "poison" means any article deemed to be a poison within the meaning of the Poisons Act 1952 [Act 366], or of any other written law relating to poisons in force in Malaysia; "provisionally registered" means provisionally registered under section 6; [Ins. Act A1207:s.2]

  10. Mar 29, 2018 · The Poison Act 1952 (Revised in 1989) which is also cited as Poison Act 1952 was gazetted by the Malaysian Government via Ministry Of Health in order to regulate the importation, possession, manufacture, compounding, storage, transport, sale and use of poisons.