Development Financial Institutions Act 2002

The Development Financial Institutions Act 2002 (Akta Institusi Kewangan Pembangunan 2002), is a Malaysian law which enacted to make provisions for the regulation and supervision of development financial institutions and for matters connected therewith.

Structure
The Development Financial Institutions Act 2002, in its current form (1 October 2008), consists of nine Parts containing 130 sections and one schedule (including one amendment).
 * Part I: Preliminary
 * Part II: Management, Ownership and Control
 * Part III: Restrictions on Business
 * Part IV: Obligations and Sourcing of Funds
 * Part V: Dealings with Government Funds
 * Part VI: Control of Defaulter
 * Part VII: Auditor and Accounts
 * Part VIII: Examination and Investigation
 * Part IX: Miscellaneous
 * Schedule