Act 350 - Children and Young Persons (Employment) Act 1966

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Act 350

CHILDREN AND YOUNG


PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT)
ACT 1966
As at 1 December 2011

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT)


ACT 1966

First enacted

1966 (Act No. 40 of


1966)

Revised

1988 (Act 350 w.e.f. 3


November 1988)

Latest amendment made by


Act A1386 which came
into operation on

1 March 2011

PREVIOUS REPRINTS
First Reprint
Second Reprint

2001
2006

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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT)


ACT 1966

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Section

1.
1A.

Short title and application


Interpretation
EMPLOYMENT

2.

Employment in which children and young persons may be engaged

3.

The Minister may prohibit any child or young person from engaging or
being engaged in any employment

4.

Number of days work

5.

Hours of work of children

6.

Hours of work of young persons


PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT

7.

Employment connected with public entertainment


INQUIRY INTO WAGES

8.

Power to prescribe minimum wages after inquiry


MISCELLANEOUS

9.

Administration and enforcement

9A.

Offence by body corporate, etc.

10.

Jurisdiction

11.

Prosecutions and right of audience

12.

Certificate of medical officer as to age

13.

Contractual capacity

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14. Penalty
15. Regulations
16. Application of certain provisions of the Employment Act 1955 and
regulations made thereunder
17. (Omitted)
18. Saving
FIRST SCHEDULE
SECOND SCHEDULE(Omitted)
THIRD SCHEDULE

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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT)


ACT 1966
An Act to regulate the employment of children and young persons.
[1 October 1966, P.U. 356/1966]
BE IT ENACTED by the Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan
Agong with the advice and consent of the Dewan Negara and Dewan
Rakyat in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as
follows:
Short title and application
1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Children and Young Persons
(Employment) Act 1966.
(2) This Act shall apply only to the States of
Malaysia.

Peninsular

Interpretation
1A. (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires
agricultural undertaking means any work in which any person is
employed under a contract of service for the purposes of agriculture
or horticulture, the tending of domestic animals and poultry or the
collection of the produce of any plants or trees, but does not include
any work performed in a forest;
**

child means any person who has not completed his fifteenth
year of age;
*

NOTEAll references to West Malaysia shall be construed as reference to Peninsular Malaysia


see the Interpretation (Amendment) Act 1997 [Act A996] subsection 5(2).
**
NOTEThis Act shall not apply to a person above the age of sixteen but below the age of eighteen
who is engaged in an existing employment before the commencement of the Children and Young
Persons (Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010 [Act A1386]. see section 2 of the Children and Young
Persons (Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010.

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contract of service means any agreement, whether oral or in


writing and whether express or implied, whereby a person agrees in
accordance with the provisions of this Act to employ a child or young
person and that child or young person agrees to serve him and
includes an apprenticeship contract;
employ and employment mean employment in any labour for
the purposes of gain, whether the gain be to a child, young person or
to any other person;
employer means any person who has entered into a contract of
service to employ any child or young person and includes the agent,
manager or factor of such first-mentioned person;
entertainment includes any exhibition or performance; and a
person is deemed to take part in an entertainment when such person is
employed in or connected with such entertainment whether as a
performer, stage-hand or musician;
guardian in relation to child or young person, includes any person
who, in the opinion of the court having cognizance of any case in
relation to the child or young person or in which the child or young
person is concerned, has for the time being the charge of or control
over the child or young person;
light work means any work performed by a worker
(a) while sitting, with moderate movement of the arm, leg and
trunk; or
(b) while standing, with mostly moderate movement of the
arm;
Minister means the Minister for the time being charged with
responsibility for labour;
public entertainment means entertainment to which the public or
any section of the public is admitted or in connection with which any
charge, whether for admission or not, is made or at which any
collection or subscription is received and includes performances for
the making of films for public exhibition other than news films but
does not include any entertainment given by the pupils of any school

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registered under the *Education Act 1961 [Act 43 of 1961] at or under


the auspices of such school, or any entertainment promoted by a
voluntary, social or welfare body which has been approved by the
Director General;
vessel includes any ship or boat or any other description of vessel
used in navigation;
**

young person means any person who, not being a child, has not
completed his eighteenth year of age;
(2) Other expression have the same meanings as in the
Employment Act 1955 [Act 265] and the Weekly Holidays Act 1950
[Act 220].
EMPLOYMENT

Employment in which children and young persons may be


engaged
2. (1) No child or young person shall be, or be required or
permitted to be, engaged in any hazardous work, or any employment
other than those specified in this section.
***

(2) A child may be engaged in any of the following


employments:
(a) employment involving light work suitable to his capacity
in any undertaking carried on by his family;
(b) employment in any public entertainment, in accordance
with the terms and conditions of a licence granted in that
behalf under this Act;

NOTEThe Education Act 1961 [Act 43 of 1961] has since been repealed by the Education Act 1996
[Act 550]see section 155 of Act 550.

**

NOTEThis Act shall not apply to a person above the age of sixteen but below the age of eighteen
who is engaged in an existing employment before the commencement of the Children and Young
Persons (Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010 [Act A1386]. see section 2 of the Children and Young
Persons (Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010.
***
NOTE Any existing contract of employment entered into by a child or a young person under
subsection 2(2), before the commencement of the Children and Young Persons (Employment)
(Amendment) Act 2010 [Act A1386] shall continue and be valid as if the Children and Young Persons
(Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010 has not been made. see section 10 of the Children and Young
Persons (Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010.

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(c) employment requiring him to perform work approved or


sponsored by the Federal Government or the Government
of any State and carried on in any school, training
institution or training vessel; and
(d) employment as an apprentice under a written
apprenticeship contract approved by the Director General
with whom a copy of such contract has been filed.
*

(3) A young person may be engaged in any of the following


employments:
(a) any employment mentioned in subsection (2); and in
relation to paragraph (a) of that subsection any
employment suitable to his capacity (whether or not the
undertaking is carried on by his family);
(b) employment as a domestic servant;
(c) employment in any office, shop (including hotels, bars,
restaurants and stalls), godown, factory, workshop, store,
boarding house, theatre, cinema, club or association;
(d) employment in an industrial undertaking suitable to his
capacity; and
(e) employment on any vessel under the personal charge of
his parent or guardian:
Provided that no female young person may be engaged in any
employment in hotels, bars, restaurants, boarding houses or clubs
unless such establishments are under the management or control of
her parent or guardian:
Provided further that a female young person may be engaged in any
employment in a club not managed by her parent or guardian with the
approval of the Director General.
(4) The Minister may, if he is satisfied that any employment (not
mentioned in subsection (2) or subsection (3)) is not dangerous to
*

NOTE Any existing contract of employment entered into by a child or a young person under
subsection 2(3), before the commencement of the Children and Young Persons (Employment)
(Amendment) Act 2010 [Act A1386] shall continue and be valid as if the Children and Young Persons
(Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010 has not been made. see section 10 of the Children and Young
Persons (Employment) (Amendment) Act 2010.

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life, limb, health, safety or morals, by order declare such employment


to be an employment in which a child or young person may be, or
permitted to be, engaged; and the Minister may in such order impose
such conditions as he deems fit and he may at any time revoke or
vary the order or may withdraw or alter such conditions.
(5) No child or young person shall be, or be required or permitted
to be, engaged in any employment contrary to the provisions of the
Factories and Machinery Act 1967 [Act 139], the Occupational Safety
and Health Act 1994 [Act 514] or the Electricity Supply Act 1990
[Act 447] or in any employment requiring him to work underground.
(6) For the purpose of this section, hazardous work means any
work that has been classified as hazardous work based on the risk
assessment conducted by a competent authority on safety and health
determined by the Minister.
The Minister may prohibit any child or young person from
engaging or being engaged in any employment
3. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, the Minister may, in
any particular case, by order prohibit any child or young person from
engaging or from being engaged in any of the employments
mentioned in section 2 if he is satisfied that having regard to the
circumstances such employment would be detrimental to the interests
of the child or young person, as the case may be.
Number of days of work
4. No child or young person engaged in any employment shall in
any period of seven consecutive days be required or permitted to
work for more than six days.
Hours of work of children
5. (1) No child engaged in any employment shall be required or
permitted
(a) to work between the hours of 8 oclock in the evening and
7 oclock in the morning;
(b) to work for more than three consecutive hours without a
period of rest of at least thirty minutes;

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(c) to work for more than six hours in a day or, if the child is
attending school, for a period which together with the time
he spends attending school, exceeds seven hours; or
(d) to commence work on any day without having had a
period of not less than fourteen consecutive hours free
from work.
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) shall not apply to any child engaged in
employment in any public entertainment.
Hours of work of young persons
6. (1) No young person engaged in any employment shall be
required or permitted
(a) to work between the hours of 8 oclock in the evening and
6 oclock in the morning;
(b) to work for more than four consecutive hours without a
period of rest of at least thirty minutes;
(c) to work for more than seven hours in any one day or, if
the young person is attending school, for a period which
together with the time he spends attending school, exceeds
eight hours:
Provided that if the young person is an apprentice
under paragraph 2(2)(d), the period of work in any one
day shall not exceed eight hours; or
(d) to commence work on any day without having had a
period of not less than twelve consecutive hours free from
work.
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) shall not apply to any young person engaged
in employment in an agricultural undertaking or any employment in a
public entertainment or on any vessel under paragraph 2(3)(e).

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PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT

Employment connected with public entertainment


7. (1) No child or young person shall take part or be required or
permitted to take part in any public entertainment unless there has
been issued by the Director General of Labour or by such other
Director General as may be authorized in writing in that behalf by the
Director General of Labour to the person employing such child or
young person a licence in that behalf; and the Director General may,
in addition to such conditions or restrictions as may be prescribed
from time to time under section 15, impose in respect of such licence
(whether at the time the licence is issued or thereafter from time to
time) such conditions as he deems fit.
(2) No licence under subsection (1) shall be granted by the
Director General to any person where he is of the opinion that the
employment is dangerous to the life, limb, health, safety or morals of
the child or young person aforesaid.
(3) The Director General may cancel any licence issued under this
section on any ground for which he could refuse to issue a licence or
on breach of any condition thereof, and such cancellation shall take
effect forthwith until and unless set aside on appeal.
(4) Any child or young person or the parent or guardian of such
child or young person or any other person aggrieved by the decision
of the Director General aforesaid may within fourteen days of the
making of that decision appeal to the Minister, and the decision of the
Minister shall be final.
(5) In the event of an appeal, the child or young person or the
parent or guardian of such child or young person shall be entitled to
be supplied by the Director General the reasons in writing for the
cancellation of or refusal to issue a licence or for the imposition of
conditions on a licence.
INQUIRY INTO WAGES

Power to prescribe minimum wages after inquiry


8. (1) If representation is made to the Minister that the wages of
children or young persons in any class of work in any area are not
reasonable having regard to the nature of the work and conditions of

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employment obtaining in such class of work, the Minister may, if he


considers it expedient, direct an inquiry.
(2) For the purpose of such inquiry, the Minister shall appoint a
Board consisting of an independent member who shall be chairman
and an equal number of representatives of employers and workers.
(3) The Board shall, after holding the inquiry, report to the
Minister its findings and recommendations; and the Minister may,
after considering the report of the Board, make an order prescribing
the minimum rates of wages to be paid to children or young persons
or to both, employed in the class of work in the area aforesaid.
(4) Upon publication of such order, it shall not be lawful for any
employer to pay any child or young person to whom the order
applies, wages below the minimum rates specified in the order.
MISCELLANEOUS

Administration and enforcement


9. The Director General of Labour and such other officers
appointed under section 3 of the Employment Act 1955 to carry out
the provisions of that Act, shall be charged with the responsibility for
the carrying out of the provisions of this Act; and references in this
Act to the Director General shall unless the context otherwise
requires be construed as references to any one of these officers.
Offence by body corporate, etc.
9A. Where an offence under this Act has been committed by a body
corporate, partnership, society or trade union
(a) in the case of a body corporate, any person who is a
director, manager, or other similar officer of the body
corporate at the time of the commission of the offence;
(b) in the case of a partnership, every partner in the
partnership at the time of the commission of the
offence; and
(c) in the case of a society or trade union, every office-bearer
of the society or trade union at the time of the commission
of the offence,

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shall be deemed to have committed the offence and may be charged


jointly or severally in the same proceedings as the body corporate,
partnership, society or trade union.
Jurisdiction
10. Without prejudice to the jurisdiction of the High Court or the
Sessions Court, the Court of a First Class Magistrate shall have
jurisdiction to try any offence against this Act and to award the full
punishment prescribed.
Prosecutions and right of audience
11. (1) Proceedings for offences against this Act or against any order
or regulation made thereunder shall not be instituted or conducted
except by or on behalf of the Public Prosecutor or by the Director
General.
(2) The Director General shall have the right to appear and be
heard in any proceedings under this Act, and such right shall include
the right to appear and represent a child or young person in any such
proceedings.
Certificate of medical officer as to age
12. Where, in any proceeding under this Act, a person is alleged to
be a child or young person, the Court may accept a certificate of a
Government Medical Officer to the effect that, in his opinion, such
person is or is not a child or young person.
Contractual capacity
13. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the
Contracts Act 1950 [Act 136] or the provisions of any other written
law, any child or young person shall be competent to enter into a
contract of service under this Act otherwise than as an employer, and
may sue as plaintiff without his next friend or defend any action
without a guardian ad litem:
Provided that no damages and no indemnity under section 13 of
the Employment Act 1955, shall be recoverable from a child or
young person for a breach of any contract of service.

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Penalty
14. (1) Any person contravening any of the provisions of this Act or
of any regulations or order made thereunder or who being the parent
or guardian of a child or young person knowingly acquiesces in any
such contravention in respect of such child or young person shall be
guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding one year or to a fine not exceeding five
thousand ringgit or to both and, in the case of a second or subsequent
offence, shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding three years or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit
or to both.
(2) On the conviction of any person for an offence under
subsection (1) the Director General shall, if the person convicted is
the holder of a licence under the *Theatres and Places of Public
Amusement Enactment 1936 of the Federated Malay States
[F.M.S. 47 of 1936] or under any other corresponding written law in
force, inform the licensing authority concerned of the particulars of
such conviction and the licensing authority may take such action as it
considers appropriate.
Regulations
15. (1) The Minister may make regulations for carrying out any of
the purposes of this Act.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing, the Minister may make regulations to prescribe
(a) the form of licence to be issued under section 7 and the
conditions and restrictions to be attached to such licence;
(b) the times which children and young persons employed
shall be entitled to take off from work for meals or as rest
periods; and
(c) the procedure to be followed by any Board appointed
under subsection 8(2) of this Act.
*

NOTEThe Theatres and Places of Public Amusement Enactment 1936 of the Federated Malay States
[F.M.S. 47 of 1936] has since been repealed by the Theatres and Places of Public Amusement (Federal
Territory) Act 1977 [Act 182]. The Theatres and Places of Public Amusement (Federal Territory) Act
1977 has since been repealed by the Entertainment (Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur) Act 1992 [Act
493] which came into force on 1 October 1993.

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(3) The regulations contained in the Third Schedule shall have


effect unless and until replaced or amended by regulations made
under this section, and shall be deemed to be regulations made under
this section.
Application of certain provisions of the Employment Act 1955
and regulations made thereunder
16. The provisions of the Employment Act 1955 and of any
regulations made thereunder, shall apply to the employment of any
child or young person under this Act, as if those provisions were
enacted in and form part of this Act; and references in those
provisions to contract of service and employer shall be construed
accordingly.
17.

(Omitted).

Saving
18. Nothing in this Act shall be construed as relieving any person
who has entered into a contract of service, either as an employer or
employee, of any rights, duties or liabilities conferred or imposed
upon him by the provisions of any other written law for the time
being in force in the States of *Peninsular Malaysia or to limit any
power which may be exercised by any public officer pursuant to any
such provisions.

_______________________________________

NOTEAll references to West Malaysia shall be construed as reference to Peninsular Malaysia


see the Interpretation (Amendment) Act 1997 [Act A996].

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FIRST SCHEDULE
[Section 16]
(Deleted by Act A1386)

_____________

SECOND SCHEDULE
[Section 17]
(Omitted)
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THIRD SCHEDULE
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT)
REGULATIONS 1966
Short title
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Children and Young Persons
(Employment) Regulations 1966.
Interpretation
2. Unless there is something repugnant in the subject or context, words and
expressions used in these Regulations have the meaning respectively assigned to
them by the Children and Young Persons (Employment) Act 1966 (hereinafter in
these Regulations referred to as the Act).
CONDITIONS OF LABOUR
Production of children for inspection
3. Any child employed in any form of labour shall be produced, or caused to be
produced, by his employer for inspection at any time during working hours or at
any other reasonable time upon the demand of
(a) a Director General;
(b) a Magistrate; or
(c) any person authorized in that behalf by the Director General of
Health, the Director General of Labour or the Director General of
Social Welfare.

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PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS
Medical examinations
4. Every child and young person taking part in any public entertainment shall be
produced by the employer of such child or young person or by his agent for
examination and shall be examined by a Government Medical Officer in the first
instance and thereafter not less than once in every three months, and such Medical
Officer shall report the result of his examination to the Director General.
Form of licence
5. A licence to take part in a public entertainment issued under section 7 of the
Act shall be in the form as set out in the Schedule to these Regulations, with such
modifications as the circumstances may require. Such licence shall provide
(a) the maximum number of performances to be given in any one day or
week;
(b) the maximum number of performances to be given consecutively;
(c) the hours of the day between which a child or young person shall not
take part in a public performance;
(d) that no performance shall exceed four hours in duration;
(e) that a child or young person shall not take part in any performance
which is dangerous to life, limb, health or morals;
(f) that a child or young person shall report in person or in writing to an
Assistant State Director of Labour or a State Director of Labour when
leaving the service of the present employer;
(g) that a child or young person shall report to an Assistant State Director
of Labour or a State Director of Labour in writing or in person when
leaving the District or State and give the destination;
(h) that a child or young person shall report arrival in any District to the
nearest Labour Office in writing or in person; and
(i) any other conditions or remarks.
Penalty
6. Any person who shall employ any child or young person in breach of any of
the provisions of these Regulations or who shall fail to produce a child or young
person when required under the provisions of regulation 3 or shall otherwise
contravene the provisions of these Regulations, shall be guilty of an offence and
shall, where no other penalty is provided by the Act, be liable to a fine not
exceeding two hundred and fifty ringgit or to imprisonment for a term which may
extend to six months or to both such fine and imprisonment.

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Revocation
7. The Children and Young Persons Rules 1947 [G.N. 8529 of 1947] (except rule
17 in so far as it relates to Forms I, II and IV to X of the Schedule thereto) are
hereby revoked.

No ..........................

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[Section 7Regulation 5]
LICENCE TO TAKE PART IN A PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT
Permission is hereby granted to .......................... whose
photograph is attached hereto and who is holder of Identity Card
No................ to take part in public entertainment in Peninsular
Malaysia, subject to the provisions of the Children and Young
Persons (Employment) Act 1966 and the Regulations made
thereunder and to the conditions mentioned in this licence. This
licence may be cancelled at any time and, unless cancelled, shall
be valid until ...................... 20 ...... so long as the holder is
employed by........................ holder of Identity Card No
.......................... and under the protection of ..........................
holder of Identity Card No .....................
This licence is hereby renewed until:
...................... 20.....

......................... ....................................
(Signature)
(Designation and Office)

...................... 20.....

......................... ....................................
(Signature)
(Designation and Office)

...................... 20.....

......................... ....................................
(Signature)
(Designation and Office)

CONDITIONS
1.

Not more than ..................... performances to be given in any


one week.

2.

Not more than ..................... performances to be given in any


one day with a minimum interval of ....... hours between
successive performances.

3.

No performance to exceed four hours in duration.

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4.

Not to take part in any performance which is dangerous to


life, limb, health or morals.

5.

To report in person or in writing to an Assistant State


Director of Labour or a State Director of Labour when
leaving the service of the present employer.

6.

To report to an Assistant State Director of Labour or a State


Director of Labour in writing or in person when leaving the
District or State and to give the destination.

7.

To report arrival in any District to the nearest Labour Office


in writing or in person.

8.

To appear before a Government Medical Officer for


examination not less than once in every three months.

9.

Other conditions or remarks :

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ACT 1966
LIST OF AMENDMENTS

Amending law

Short title

In force from

Act 265

Employment Act 1955

01-06-1957

P.U. (B) 324/1970

Notification under s. 3 of the


Titles of Office Ordinance 1949

01-01-1971

Act 160

Malaysian Currency (Ringgit)


Act 1975

29-08-1975

Act A996

Interpretation (Amendment)
Act 1997

24-07-1997

Act A1386

Children and Young Persons


(Employment) (Amendment)
Act 2010

01-03-2011

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ACT 1966
LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED

Section

Amending authority

In force from

1A

Act A1386

01-03-2011

Act A1386

01-03-2011

Act A1386

01-03-2011

9A

Act A1386

01-03-2011

14

Act 160
Act A1386

29-08-1975
01-03-2011

16

Act A1386

01-03-2011

First Schedule

Act A1386

01-03-2011

Third Schedule

Act 160

29-08-1975

Throughout the
Act

Act 265
P.U. (B) 324/1970

01-06-1957
01-01-1971

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