Section 1
(2)
This Act shall apply to the States of Peninsular Malaysia only.
Interpretation
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*COIN (IMPORT AND EXPORT) ACT 1957 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 430 1957, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1957.
Opening note
This Act shall apply to the States of Peninsular Malaysia only.
Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“banker” means any corporation carrying on the business of bankers or financial agents in Malaysia;
“money-changer” means a person who carries on the business of money-changing as his chief business.
Prohibition of importation, exportation or circulation
the importation into Malaysia of such coins, whether legal tender within Malaysia or not, as are in such order specified;
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the exportationfrom Malaysia of such coins, being legal tender within Malaysia, as are in such order specified;
the circulation in Malaysia of such foreign coins, not being legal tender within Malaysia, as are in such order specified.
The Minister of Finance may by order published in the Gazette exempt any country from the operation of any order prohibiting the importation into or exportation from Malaysia of such coins as are in such order specified.
Any order made under subsection (1) shall not extend to the importation or exportation by any person of any copper or bronze coin the aggregate nominal value whereof is less than five ringgit or of any silver coin the aggregate nominal value whereof is less than twenty-five ringgit.
Penalty for importing or exporting prohibited coin
In any case in which it has been proved to the satisfaction of a court that coin has been exported in contravention of any such order such court may impose in addition to the fine authorized by this section a further penalty not exceeding the amount or value of the coin so found to have been exported.
This section shall not apply to any coin imported or exported under a licence in writing under the hand of the Minister of
Finance or of any officer appointed in that behalf by the Minister of
Finance. Every such licence shall specify the terms on which such coin may be imported or exported as the case may be.
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Any person importing or exporting coin under any such licence shall be bound to comply with the terms in such licence specified, and any person importing or exporting coin in contravention of the terms of such licence shall be liable on conviction before the Magistrates’ Court to a fine not exceeding two thousand ringgit, and any coin imported or exported in contravention of the terms of such licence shall be forfeited. Subsection (2) shall apply in the case of any coin exported in contravention of the terms of any such licence.
If any person shall in contravention of any such order circulate any coin in such order specified, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty ringgit, and the coin shall be forfeited.
For the purposes of this section a person is not deemed to circulate coin who gives such coin to a banker or money-changer in exchange for other coin or for notes.
Forfeiture of prohibited coin
If any coin the circulaton of which in Malaysia is prohibited by any order made under this Act is found within Malaysia otherwise than in the possession of a banker or money-changer after the expiration of thirty days from the publication of such order it may be forfeited, and it may be seized without warrant by any police officer and detained pending the declaration of a First Class Magistrate as to its forfeiture.
Search warrant
Any Magistrate who is satisfied by sworn information in writing that there is good reason to believe that any coin which has been imported or is in the act of being imported or exported in contravention of any such order as aforesaid is likely to be found in any place to the nominal value of fifty ringgit or upwards, may by warrant under his hand direct any public officer named or specified therein to enter such place and search the same and seize all coin or coins found therein the importation or exportation of which is for the time being prohibited as aforesaid, and detain the same pending the declaration of a First Class Magistrate as to its forfeiture.
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Police may arrest without warrant
Any person reasonably suspected of any contravention of Act may be arrested by any police officer without warrant.
Declaration of forfeitures
An appeal to the High Court at the instance of any person interested shall lie from a declaration of forfeiture of coin. Notice of appeal shall be given within one month of the pronouncement of the declaration of forfeiture.
Reward to informer
The convicting Magistrate may direct any fine or any portion of a fine imposed and levied under this Act to be paid to the informer or informers.
Continuation of existing prohibitions
All orders and notifications published or continued in force under any written law repealed by this Act which were in force immediately before the commencement of this Act shall continue in force as if such orders or notifications had been orders made and published under this Act.
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LIST OF AMENDMENTS
Amending law
Short title
In force from
Federal Constitutions
(Modification of Laws)
(Ordinances and
Proclamations) Order 1965
13-11-1958
Act 160
Malaysian Currency
(Ringgit) Act 1975
29-08-1975
Act A996
Interpretation (Amendment)
Act 1997 24-07-1997
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LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED
Section
Amending authority
In force from
3
Act 160
Act A996
13-11-1958 29-08-1975 24-07-1997 4
Act 160
13-11-1958 29-08-1975 6
Act 160 29-08-1975
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