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Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984

Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984 (Malay: Akta Pelesenan Tenaga Atom 1984) is the main legislation that governs the use of atomic energy and nuclear materials in Malaysia. It also established the Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB), which oversees the regulation and licensing of nuclear installation, radioactive material, nuclear material, and irradiating apparatus in Malaysia.

Legal provisions

There are a total of 71 sections under this Act, which are divided into 10 parts:

  • Part I: Preliminary
  • Part II: Atomic Energy Licensing Board
  • Part III: Control and Licensing
  • Part IV: Cancellation, Supension and Renewal of Licenses
  • Part V: Health and Safety
  • Part VI: Disposal of Radioactive Waste
  • Part VII: Appeals
  • Part VIII: Powers of Seizure and Arrest, Offences and Forfeiture
  • Part IX: Liability for Nuclear Damage
  • Part X: General

Licensing

Under Section 15 and 16 of the Act, the AELB handles the licensing of all non-medical-related nuclear activities, while the licensing power of medical-related nuclear activities or apparatus is delegated to the Director General of Health under the Health Ministry.

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