Control of Supplies Act 1961

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Control of Supplies Act 1961
Parliament of Malaysia
  • An Act to provide for the control and rationing of supplies.
CitationAct 122
Territorial extentThroughout Malaysia
Enacted byDewan Rakyat
Enacted1961 (Act No. 14 of 1961)
Revised: 1973 (Act 122 w.e.f. 17 September 1973)
Passed byDewan Negara
Passed13 February 1961
Effective[Peninsular Malaysia—1 July 1963, L.N. 150/1963;
Sabah and Sarawak—5 March 1964, L.N. 80/1964]
Legislative history
First chamber: Dewan Rakyat
Bill titleControl of Supplies Bill 1961
Introduced by, Minister of
Second chamber: Dewan Negara
Bill titleControl of Supplies Bill 1961
Member(s) in chargeCheah Theam Swee, Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry
First reading13 February 1961
Second reading13 February 1961
Third reading13 February 1961
Amended by
Modification of Laws (Price Control and Control of Supplies) (Extension) Order 1964 [L.N. 80/1964]

Modification of Laws (Price Control and Control of Supplies) (Extension) (No. 2) Order 1964 [L.N. 106/1964]
Control of Supplies (Amendment) Act 1973 [Act A196]
Control of Supplies (Amendment) Act 1975 [Act A287]
Malaysian Currency (Ringgit) Act 1975 [Act 160]
Control of Supplies (Amendment) Act 1990 [Act 771]

Control of Supplies (Amendment) Act 2006 [Act A1270]
Related legislation
Food Control Ordinance 1939 [S.S. Ord. No. 16 of 1939]

Food Control Enactment 1939 [F.M.S. En. No. 21 of 1939]
Food Control Enactment 1939 [Johore En. No. 15 of 1939]
Food Control Enactment [Kedah En. No. 15 of 1358]
Food Control Enactment 1939 [Kelantan En. No. 25 of 1939]
Food Control Enactment 1358 [Perlis En. No. 5 of 1358]
Food Control Enactment 1358 [Terengganu En. No. 10 of 1358]

Food Control Proclamation [B.M.A. Proclamation No. 10]
Status: In force

The Control of Supplies Act 1961 (Malay: Akta Kawalan Bekalan 1961), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to provide for the control and rationing of supplies.

Structure[edit]

The Control of Supplies Act 1961, in its current form (1 December 2011), consists of 4 Parts containing 30 sections and 1 schedule (including 7 amendments).

  • Part I: Preliminary
  • Part II: Powers of Controller
  • Part III: Offences and Penalties
  • Part IV: Miscellaneous and Repeal
  • Schedule

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