Ministry of Transport (Malaysia)
The Ministry of Transport (Malay: Kementerian Pengangkutan), abbreviated MOT, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for transport: road transport, civil aviation, marine, road safety, port authority, railway assets, maritime, air accident investigation, logistic, maritime safety, shipping, rail transport, airport, airline.
| Kementerian Pengangkutan (MOT)  | |
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| Ministry overview | |
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| Formed | 1978 | 
| Preceding Ministry | |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Malaysia | 
| Headquarters | No. 26, Tun Hussein Road, Precinct 4, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62100 Putrajaya | 
| Motto | Sustainable Transport The Heart of National Development (Pengangkutan Mampan Nadi Pembangunan Negara) | 
| Employees | 12,600 (2017) | 
| Annual budget | MYR 4,478,981,600 (2017) | 
| Minister responsible | |
| Deputy Minister responsible | |
| Ministry executives | 
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| Website | www | 
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| Ministry of Transport on Facebook | |
The Minister of Transport administers his functions through the Ministry of Transport and a range of other government agencies. Its headquarters is in Putrajaya.
Organisation
    
- Minister of Transport
- Under the Authority of Minister
- Air Accident Investigation Bureau
 
 - Deputy Minister
- Secretary-General
- Under the Authority of Secretary-General
- Internal Audit Unit
 - Legal Advisor Office
 - Corporation Communication Unit
 - Integrity Unit
 - Key Performance Indicator Unit
 
 - Deputy Secretary-General (Policy)
- Strategic Planning and International Division
 - Maritime Division
 - Aviation Division
 - Logistic and Land Transport Division
 
 - Deputy Secretary-General (Management)
- Human Resource Management Division
 - Administration and Finance Division
 - Development Division
 - Account Division
 - Information Management Division
 
 
 - Under the Authority of Secretary-General
 
 - Secretary-General
 
 - Under the Authority of Minister
 
Federal departments
    
- Road Transport Department Malaysia, or Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia (JPJ). (Official site)
 - Civil Aviation Authority Malaysia (CAAM), or Pihak Berkuasa Penerbangan Awam Malaysia. (Official site)
 - Marine Department Malaysia, or Jabatan Laut Malaysia (JLM). (Official site)
 - Road Safety Department of Malaysia (RSDM), or Jabatan Keselamatan Jalan Raya Malaysia (JKJR). (Official site)
 - Sabah Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB), or Lembaga Pelesenan Kenderaan Perdagangan Sabah (LPKP Sabah). (Official site)
 - Sarawak Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLD), or Lembaga Pelesenan Kenderaan Perdagangan Sarawak (LPKP Sarawak). (Official site)
 
Federal agencies
    
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA), or Institut Maritim Malaysia. (Official Site )
 - Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS), or Institut Penyelidikan Keselamatan Jalan Raya Malaysia. (Official Site)
 - Penang Port Commission (PPC), or Suruhanjaya Pelabuhan Pulau Pinang (SPPP). (Official Site)
 - Port Klang Authority (PKA), or Lembaga Pelabuhan Klang (LPK). (Official Site)
 - Johor Port Authority, or Lembaga Pelabuhan Johor (LPJ). (Official Site)
 - Bintulu Port Authority (BPA), or Lembaga Pelabuhan Bintulu. (Official site)
 - Kuantan Port Authority, or Lembaga Pelabuhan Kuantan (LPKtn). (Official site)
 - Railway Assets Corporation (RAC), or Perbadanan Aset Keretapi. (Official site)
 
Key legislation
    
The Ministry of Transport is responsible for administration of several key Acts:
- Air Transportation
 
- Civil Aviation Act 1969 [Act 3]
 - Carriage by Air Act 1974 [Act 148]
 - Aviation Offences Act 1984 [Act 307]
 - Airport and Aviation Services (Operating Company) Act 1991 [Act 467]
 - International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Aircraft) Act 2006 [Act 659]
 
- Road Transport
 
- Road Transport Act 1987 [Act 333]
 - Commercial Vehicles Licensing Board Act 1987 [Act 334]
 - Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research Act 2012 [Act 748]
 
- Rail Transport
 
- Railways Act 1991[Act 463]
 - Railways (Successor Company) Act 1991 [Act 464]
 
- Maritime Transport
 
- Penang Port Commission Act 1955 [Act 140]
 - Bintulu Port Authority Act 1981 [Act 243]
 - Federation Light Dues Act 1953 [Act 250]
 - Ports (Privatization) Act 1990 [Act 422]
 - Port Authorities Act 1963 [Act 488]
 - Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution) Act 1994 [Act 515]
 - Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1950 [Act 527]
 - Langkawi International Yacht Registry Act 2003 [Act 630]
 
Functions
    
- To plan, formulate and implement policies for maritime transport, rail, ports and civil aviation.
 - Infrastructure projects, rail, maritime, ports and civil aviation.
 - Coordinate the integration between transport modes to achieve seamless travel.
 - Provides licensing services:
- License/permit the operation of the service provider and the holder of the concession (except commercial vehicle road).
 - Individual licence-private/commercial vehicle drivers, pilot and others.
 - Domestic shipping licence.
 
 - Registration of all modes of vehicles.
 - Determine pricing policy (except commercial vehicle road).
 - Regulate the policies and operations of the concessionaire/government companies.
 - Verification/monitoring service standards, security (service and safety standards) and legislation.
 - Implementing regional and international co-operation in the field of transport.
 
Vision
    
Become the leader of world class transportation system.
Mission
    
Ensure that the various transport systems that are efficient, sustainable, integrated, secure, and user-friendly.
Motto
    
Sustainable transport heart of national transformation.
Objective
    
- The provision of integrated transport infrastructure network-based supply driven.
 - Preparation of high-tech transportation system, modern and efficient.
 - The provision of public transport services and goods that seamless, and secure.
 - Preparation of environment competitive transportation industry.
 - Provision of effective regulation and enforcement and integrity.
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Malaysia's Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and cabinet resign". CNBC. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
 
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