Company: CCHH
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0001213900-25-058036
Chunk: 100

Company: CCH Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form: DRS
Chunk 100
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 labor standards, and building operations. Compliance with these regulatory requirements is essential to our ability to operate restaurants and maintain our licenses and approvals. Set forth below is a summary of the key laws and regulations applicable to our business in Malaysia. Food Act 1983 (“FA 1983”); Food Regulations 1985 (“FR 1985”) and Food Hygiene Regulations The FA 1983 and the FR 1985 are laws governing the food safety and quality control, including standards, hygiene and advertisement. The objective is to protect the public from health hazards and fraud in the preparation, sale and use of foods and for other related matters. The legislation, applies to all foods, locally produced or imported which are sold in the country. It covers a broad spectrum from compositional standards to food additives, nutrient supplements, contaminants, packages and containers, food labelling, procedure for taking samples, food irradiation, provision for food not specified in the regulations and penalty. The Food Hygiene Regulations governs and control the hygiene and safety of food sold in Malaysia. The objectives are to ensure food premises are hygienic and satisfactory in terms of design and building, ensure food handlers maintain personal hygiene and avoid practices that can contaminate food. Under the Food Hygiene Regulations, no person shall use any food premises for the purposes of preparing, packaging, storing, distributing or sale of any food except where the premises is registered under Food Hygiene Regulations. Any person who fails to comply with the above commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding RM10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years. Local Government Act 1976 (“LGA 1976”) Under the LGA 1976, and the by -lawsof the respective local councils and authorities, our business operation premises are required to have business signboard/advertising licences which include among others, business premise licences in relation to our retail outlets, signboards and storage. We are also required to display the licences at the business premises, and produce the licences upon request. Pursuant to the LGA 1976, any person who fails to exhibit or produce his licences on the premises shall be liable to a fine not exceeding RM500 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or both. National Land Code (“NLC”), Town and Country Planning Act 1976 (“TCPA 1976”), Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974 (“SDBA 1974”) In the course of