Licensed Land Surveyors Act 1958 (Act 458), Regulations And Order & Quantity Surveyors Act 1967 (Act 487) & Rules (As At 1st June 2011)

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Licensed Land Surveyors Act 1958 (Act 458),


Regulations And Order 
&
Quantity Surveyors Act 1967 (Act 487) & Rules

(As At 1st June 2011)

Detailed Contents of Licensed Land Surveyors Act 1958 (Act 458):

Malaysian law governs the land surveying industry via the Licensed Land Surveyors Act 1958 (Act 458). The Act calls for the creation of a Board of Surveyors Malaysia, which will be in charge of policing and monitoring the activities of licenced land surveyors.

Only licenced land surveyors are permitted to conduct land surveying activities in Malaysia according to the Act. The Act outlines the qualifications and prerequisites for becoming a licenced land surveyor, including those for education, training, and practical experience.

The Act also calls for the creation of a code of ethics for registered land surveyors, which outlines the standards of competence and behaviour expected of registered land surveyors. The Act further stipulates that licenced land surveyors who transgress the code of ethics or act improperly would be subject to disciplinary action.

In addition to the Act, there are rules and orders that offer more information on how the Act is being put into practise. These rules and guidelines, which were most recently revised on June 1, 2011, cover topics including how to apply to become a licenced land surveyor, what's necessary to renew your licence, and how to handle disciplinary actions.

Another Malaysian law that governs the practise of quantity surveying in Malaysia is the Quantity Surveyors Act 1967 (Act 487). The Act calls for the formation of the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia, which will be in charge of policing and regulating the field of quantity surveying.

Only licenced quantity surveyors are permitted to conduct quantity surveying activities in Malaysia according to the Act. The Act outlines the qualifications and prerequisites for becoming a licenced quantity surveyor, including those for education, training, and work experience.

The Act also calls for the creation of a code of ethics for certified quantity surveyors, which outlines the standards of competence and behaviour expected of certified quantity surveyors. The Act further stipulates that licenced quantity surveyors who transgress the code of ethics or act improperly would be subject to disciplinary action.

In addition to the Act, there are rules that offer more information on how the Act will be put into practise. These regulations, which were last amended on June 1, 2011, offer details on how to apply to become a licenced quantity surveyor, what is necessary to renew a licence, and how disciplinary actions should be handled.

It is important to note that the Licensed Land Surveyors Act of 1958 and the Quantity Surveyors Act of 1967 were both passed to make sure that land surveying and quantity surveying tasks are completed in Malaysia by licenced and competent experts. The Acts aim to uphold professional ethics and standards in various areas and guarantee that the public receives trustworthy, high-quality services from qualified professionals.


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