Govt to standardise renovation application procedures nationwide


PUTRAJAYA: The government has agreed to standardise application procedures and technical requirements for renovation works involving residential and commercial premises nationwide.

The Housing and Local Government Ministry said the National Council for Local Government (MNKT) approved the guidelines regarding the matter at its 87th meeting on Thursday (March 12), chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

"These guidelines provide clarification to building owners on the work scope that is permitted without compromising structural safety, natural ventilation and the harmony of urban planning," it said in a statement the same day.

The council meeting is a forum for the formulation of policies and legislation related to local government matters between the federal and state governments.

Issues discussed at this meeting will be brought to the attention of the state governments before being officially implemented at the local authority level nationwide.

Also present were the Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming; state government executive councillors; federal ministers; and senior government officers.

According to the ministry, the meeting also agreed to a community service order for the offence of littering as an educational and behavioural correction approach for offenders, which needs to be implemented as deemed appropriate by the states and federal territories.

"Its implementation not only aims to increase the level of urban cleanliness, but also to instil a sense of responsibility among the community to maintain the cleanliness of public environment," it added.

The ministry also called for stronger enforcement at the local government level to ensure that every policy, regulation and guideline formulated can be implemented more consistently, wisely and effectively. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Over one-third of Malaysia's durians cultivated in Johor, says Deputy Minister
Singapore and Malaysia ties flourish amid global uncertainties, says outgoing High Commissioner
Johor polls: MCA's Ling Tian Soon urges supporters to help share his 'restricted' FB posts
Malaysia to focus on drawing tourists from China, Indonesia, Japan, India, says Deputy Minister
Asean needs to move towards a more integrated STI ecosystem, says Chang
Johor polls: BN's Ling Tian Soon, Teow Chia Ling banking on track record in serving people to win votes
Flood victim numbers decline in Perak and Selangor
Cabinet committee meeting on foreign workers next week, says Fahmi
Synthetic drug abuse surges in Malaysia, youths account for over 84% of cases
Jais raids premises linked to Shiite teachings in Petaling Jaya

Others Also Read