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Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) SOP for Selangor ENHANCED MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER (EMCO) IN SELANGOR 3 JULY 2021 - 16 JULY 2021 MAJLIS KESELAMATAN NEGARA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR EMCO IN SELANGOR AS OF 2 JULY 2021 AREAS INVOLVED: PETALING DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS PETALING, DAMANSARA, SG. BULOH & BUKIT RAJA HULU LANGAT DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS HULU LANGAT, AMPANG, CHERAS, KAJANG, SEMENYIH & BERANANG SEPANG DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS DENGKIL, LABU & SEPANG GOMBAK DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS BATU, RAWANG, SETAPAK, HULU KELANG, & KUANG KUALA LANGAT DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS TANJUNG 12(1), TANJUNG 12(2), TELUK PANGLIMA GARANG, MORIB, BANDAR, JUGRA & BATU KLANG DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS KAPAR & KLANG KUALA SELANGOR DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS IJOK, BESTARI JAYA & JERAM HULU SELANGOR DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS SERENDAH, RASA, ULU YAM & BATANG KALI Restriction in Movement Activities Movement in/out of EMCO areas are prohibited. Vaccination Centres allowed. All residents are prohibited from leaving their residences or All educational centres are closed. the compound of their residences. Training organised by Majlis Sukan Negara (MSN) and Only 1 representative from each household (unless PDRM Majlis-Majlis Sukan Negeri (MSN Negeri) allowed using approval obtained) is allowed to leave the house to purchase Camp Based Training. basic necessities within EMCO areas and within the radius of Malaysian Football League allowed using Camp Based 10km from their respective residences. Training. Maximum of 3 people including the driver allowed to obtain Government and private face-to-face meetings are healthcare services, medications, and vaccination. prohibited. Number of passenger in private vehicles limited to 1 pax only. KKM will conduct targeted screening tests on all Additional passengers subject to PDRM approval. residents in EMCO areas. Inter-state and inter-district travel for vaccination purposes Food assistance from NGO / company / individual must is allowed with proof of appointment details in MySejahtera be channeled through the District Disaster. application, website, or SMS. Management Committee coordinated under the District Individuals who have been issued with a Home Surveillance or State Disaster Operational Control Centres. Order (HSO) are prohibited from leaving the compounds of their residences. No movement beyond the compounds of one's residence after 8pm unless in emergency cases or PDRM approval obtained. Religious Activity Residents are allowed to leave EMCO areas for emergencies Muslim activities subject to the guidelines issued by like sickness or death, with police permission. Consideration the State Religious Authorities. will be granted by PDRM and KKM based on a case-to-case Non-Muslim activities subject to the guidelines of basis. Ministry of National Unity. Movement for other purposes must obtain the approval of PDRM. Essential Services Restriction in Movement - Government office operations in EMCO areas are Business subject to the instructions of the Chief Secretary to the Government during Phase 1 of the Movement Control Number of passengers for vehicles transporting goods for Order. economic activities or industries (excluding employees Civil servants in essential services are limited to 20% transportation) is according to the vehicle registration (excluding frontliners, security and defence licence. personnel). Official and government vehicles are allowed to travel at full Governmental service counters closed except for: capacity. a) Healthcare services; Public transportation services are allowed to operate based b) Police station; on 50% of vehicle capacity. c) International entry gateways involving customs, Taxis and e-hailing are limited to 2 passengers in a vehicle immigration, and quarantine. including the driver. Capacity of private sectors in the essential services Only employees of essential services are allowed to enter and category limited to 60% for operation and management. exit the EMCO areas with employer's letter or valid worker's pass and approval letter from the relevant ministry. Hours of Operation Economic and Business Sectors Operations from 8am to 8pm: Restaurants, shops/food stalls, food trucks, street Activity and services in all airports and ports. Official government duties are allowed with a letter of vendors, mobile vendors, food court/complex and confirmation from the Head of the Department or a valid roadside stalls/kiosks for takeaway, drive throughs employee pass subject to the orders by the Chief Secretary of and deliveries only. the Government. Groceries, convenience stores, stores selling daily Approval to work for private sectors only for essential essentials. services with approval from the Relevant ministries/Agencies Supermarkets and hypermarkets limited to sections and Employer permission letter or valid employee pass. for food, drinks and basic necessities. Pharmacies, medicine shops, veterinarians, pet Day Care Centres food stores. Childcare centres, nurseries, kindergartens and child Other Hours of Operation: development centres for children between 4 to 6 years NOT 24 hours or according to operating license for ALLOWED except for children where both parents and hospitals, clinics and medical laboratories guardians are frontliners or work in essential services Petrol stations (Exception: 24 hours for highway sectors. stations) from 6am-8pm. Residential care centers or rehabilitation centers for children Wholesale markets from 12am-6am. with disabilities (OKU), female senior citizens and other care Public markets, Permanent Farmers' market and centers are ALLOWED to operate in accordance to the SOP. MyFarm Outlets from 6am-2pm Parents or guardians sending their children to the daycare Any critical maintenance, repair and wiring allowed centres may do so according to the capacity of the vehicle. on appointment basis. The above is gathered from the Majlis Keselamatan Negara Movement Control Order SOP issued by the National Security Council on 2 July 2021. D3-3-8, Solaris Dutamas, No 1 Jalan Dutamas 1, 50480 Kuala Lumpur Tel:+60-3-6209 8228 | Fax: +60-3-6209 8331 | Web: www.zulrafique.com.my | Email: [email protected] ENHANCED MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER (EMCO) IN SELANGOR 3 JULY 2021 - 16 JULY 2021 MAJLIS KESELAMATAN NEGARA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR EMCO IN SELANGOR AS OF 2 JULY 2021 AREAS INVOLVED: PETALING DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS PETALING, DAMANSARA, SG. BULOH & BUKIT RAJA HULU LANGAT DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS HULU LANGAT, AMPANG, CHERAS, KAJANG, SEMENYIH & BERANANG SEPANG DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS DENGKIL, LABU & SEPANG GOMBAK DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS BATU, RAWANG, SETAPAK, HULU KELANG, & KUANG KUALA LANGAT DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS TANJUNG 12(1), TANJUNG 12(2), TELUK PANGLIMA GARANG, MORIB, BANDAR, JUGRA & BATU KLANG DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS KAPAR & KLANG KUALA SELANGOR DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS IJOK, BESTARI JAYA & JERAM HULU SELANGOR DISTRICT: SUB-DISTRICTS SERENDAH, RASA, ULU YAM & BATANG KALI Essential Services A. Manufacturing Sector (only operations involving packaging, labelling and transporting) (i) Dried Food Items: Sugar, Cooking Oil, Flour, Rice, Bread, Baby Formula. (ii) Beverage: Mineral Water (iii) Hygiene, Health, and Self-Care Diapers, Medication, Hand Sanitizer and Face Mask. B. Service Sector (i) Water, electricity, and energy (ii) Healthcare (iii) Banking services (iv) Veterinary services and animal food (v) Security and safety, defence, emergency, welfare and humanitarian aid (vi) Land, water and air transportation (vii) Shipyard and airport services and operations, including unloading and cargo handling, lighter transport, piloting and storage or stockpiling of commodities (viii) Hotels and lodging (only for the purpose of quarantine, segregation, essential service work and not for tourism) (ix) Communications including media, telecommunications and the internet, post and courier as well as broadcasting (for the purpose of conveying news, information and the like) (x) Cleaning, solid waste management and sewerage (xi) Information technology and E-commerce (for messaging and deliveries only) (xii) Delivery of food, beverage and parcel, including p-hailing (parcel hailing) Restricted Activities Economic sectors not listed under Essential Services Entertainment activities Sports, social, recreational and cultural activities Educational activities such as seminars, courses, training, classes and all forms of face-to-face learning educational activities Public parks Tourism activities Restaurant and food store dine-ins; Park & dine Daily markets, morning markets, farmer’s markets, night markets, late night bazaars. The above is gathered from the Majlis Keselamatan Negara Enhanced Movement Control Order SOP issued by the National Security Council on 2 July 2021. D3-3-8, Solaris Dutamas, No 1 Jalan Dutamas 1, 50480 Kuala Lumpur Tel:+60-3-6209 8228 | Fax: +60-3-6209 8331 | Web: www.zulrafique.com.my | Email: [email protected].
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