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Only law firms in green zones allowed to operate during MCO, according to govt SOP

Wednesday, 15 Apr 2020 01:19 PM MYTOnly law firms located in green zones are allowed to operate during the movement control order period. — Picture by Farhan Najib

This SOP should be read in conjunction with the Standard Operating Procedure Permission to Operate and Employee Movement for Company Companies Within the Period of Movement Control Orders by Miti. Under the SOP, the maximum number of workers allowed to work is set at 20 per cent if the law firm declares a minimum of 21 personnel to Miti, 30 per cent for firms that have 10 to 20 personnel and three for firms with less than 10 personnel.

It added that firms are encouraged to use their own delivery service to obtain a written signature or approval for a document in line with social distancing practices, in addition to compliance with other Covid-19 prevention procedures such as the use of hand sanitiser, gloves and face masks.

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