Environmental Quality (Prescribed Premises) (Raw Natural Rubber) Regulations 1978. Country/Territory Malaysia Document type Regulation Date 1978 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Environmental Quality Act, 1974 (Act 1977) and subsidiary legislations made thereunder, pp. 85-96. Subject Environment gen., Cultivated plants, Water Keyword Environmental planning Environmental standards Pollution control Agricultural commodities Agricultural development Disinfection/disinfestation Plant production Residues Soil pollution/quality Freshwater pollution Royalties/fees Authorization/permit Effluent waste water/discharge Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, South-Eastern Asia Entry into force notes The Regulations came into force on 1 April 1979. Abstract For the purpose of these Regulations, "prescribed premises" means any premises occupied or used for the production or processing of (a) raw natural rubber in technically specified form, latex form or in the form of modified and special purpose rubber; and (b) conventional sheet, skim, crepe, etc. Further provisions regulate the continuance of existing conditions and restrictions in case of change in occupancy, the changes that may alter the quality of effluents, the imposition of acceptable conditions in respect of a licence for the discharge of effluent from prescribed premises. Final provisions concern fees to be paid for the issue of licences. Full text English References - Legislation Implements Environmental Quality Act 1974 (No. 127 of 1974). Legislation | Malaysia | 1974 (2001) Keyword: Air quality/air pollution, Noise pollution, Hazardous substances, Hazardous waste, Environmental audit, Environmental fees/charges, Environmental planning, EIA, Data collection/reporting, Inspection, Institution, Enforcement/compliance, Pollution control, Policy/planning, Framework law, Education, Oil pollution, Waste management, Freshwater pollution, Special fund, Marine pollution, Soil pollution/quality, Waste disposal Source: FAO, FAOLEX