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CIVIL REGISTRATION IN MALAYSIA

Learn about the current status of civil registration in Malaysia, including the main national stakeholders and the procedures for birth, death, and marriage registration. Explore the legislation surrounding civil registration and the types of registration available in different regions. Stay updated on the implementation steps of the national improvement plan.

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CIVIL REGISTRATION IN MALAYSIA

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  1. CIVIL REGISTRATION IN MALAYSIA

  2. Status Update: MALAYSIA • Main national stakeholders • National Registration Department (NRD) • Department of Statistics (DOS) • Ministry of Health (MOH) • Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) • Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) First Meeting of the Regional Steering Group on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific

  3. Legislation • BIRTH REGISTRATION • DEATH REGISTRATION • MARRIAGE Procedures and process Statistics

  4. BACKGROUND OF NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA • A department under the Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia (MOHA) • Established since 1948 • Register vital events such as births, deaths, adoptions, marriages and divorces. • produce identification document in the form of identity card to eligible person

  5. NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA LEGISLATION FOR REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS & DEATHS IN MALAYSIA • The Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1957 (Act 299) • The Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance (Sabah) Cap. 123 • The Registration Of Births and Deaths Ordinance (Sarawak) Cap.10

  6. NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA THE AMENDMENT OF ACT 299 • New and Amended Provisions: • registration period is extended from 42 days to 60 days • for death situation, the registration period is extended from 24 hours to 7 days • registration and issuance of certificate of Presumption of Death • empowering the enforcement for offenses • Power to investigate • Penalties for offenses under the Births and Deaths Registration(Amendment) Act 2017 is RM1,000 and RM20,000 Prison: not more than 3 years

  7. NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT 1957 (ACT 299) Part II Section 7 (1) “subject to the provision of this Part, the birth of every child born in Malaysia shall be registered by the Registrar for the registration area in which the child was born by entering in a register in duplicate in manner prescribed such particulars concerning the birth as may be prescribed; and different registers shall be used and different particulars may be prescribed for livebirth and stillbirth respectively”

  8. NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT 1957 (ACT 299) Section : Death Section 18 “subject to the provision of this Part, every death and the caused of death occurred in Malaysia shall be registered

  9. LEGISLATION FOR MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES (NON MUSLIM) • Law Reform Act Part II Section 5 Disabiliy to contract marriages otherwise than under this Act “Every person who on the appointed date is lawfully married under any law, religion, custom or usage to one or more spouses shall be incapable, during the continuance of such marriage or marriages, of contracting a valid marriage under any law, religion, custom or usage with any other person, whether the first mentioned maariage or the puported second mentioned marriage is contracted within Malaysia or outside Malaysia”

  10. NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA PROCESS & PROCEDURES

  11. PROCESS AND PROCEDURE Informant go to the nearest National Registration Department Registrar will register the birth through online Birth System (i-JPN) Deliver baby in hospital Registrar will issue a birth certificate and MyKid (child identification card)

  12. PROCESS AND PROCEDURE Submission of application by the informer to the nearest National Registration Department Registrar will register the death through online Death System (i-JPN) Endorsement of Death by Medical Practitioner or Police - burial permit (Hospital/Home) Registrar will issue a Death certificate

  13. NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA TYPES OF REGISTRATION FOR BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN MALAYSIA (PENINSULAR MALAYSIA)

  14. NATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA TYPES OF REGISTRATION FOR BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN SABAH AND SARAWAK

  15. REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES (NON-MUSLIMS) • Application • Public Notice – minimum of 21 days • - Solemnization i) on weekends; • ii) in locations as requested • (other than NRD Offices) • Registrar of Marriage : NRD officials or appointed officials of • Religious Bodies or Associations Application for Marriage Certificate Extracts can be made in all NRD offices

  16. REGISTRATION OF DIVORCES (UPDATE MARITAL STATUS) • Divorce proceedings are at courts and certificate of divorce issued by • the court • In specific cases, couples are required by law to go through • reconciliation process with NRD’s Marriage Tribunal • NRD will issue official notice to confirm that the couple cannot • be reconciled which will be submitted to the court • Copy of divorce certificate is forwarded to NRD for update

  17. Implementation steps • Status of National improvement plan • To address various challenges in capturing vital information of all individuals in the country largely due to geographical, resource and communication barriers • Improve reporting of COD – ICD and ‘verbal autopsy’ • Developed an integrated system between related government agencies involved with national CRVS (NRD-MOH : birth registration / NRD-RMP: death registration) • Centralized registration system of birth and death to ensure accurate and complete record • National focal point have been identified and appointed First Meeting of the Regional Steering Group on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific

  18. Activities • ACTION AREA: Public engagement, participation and generating demand • ACTIVITIES: • Outreach Programme • 1 Stop Centres - UTC & RTC • Community Transformation Centre (CTC) - Mobile • Multi-purpose Identity Card - MyKad First Meeting of the Regional Steering Group on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific

  19. STATISTICS(2014-2015)

  20. Thank You

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