The State Law and Order Restoration
Council
The Computer Science Development
Law
The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law
No. 10/96
The 8th Waxing of Tawthalin, 1358 M.E.
(20th September, 1996)
The State Law and Order Restoration Council hereby
enacts the following Law: -
CHAPTER 1
Title and Definition
1. This Law shall be called the
Computer Science Development Law.
2. The following expression contained
in this Law shall have the meanings given hereunder
: -
(a) Computer means individually-used
small-size machines, commonly-- used medium-size
and large-size electronic machinery which can produce
the required answers and diagrams by comparative
scruting of collected data. This expression also
includes electronic machinery which is prescribed
by notification from time to time by the Ministry
of Communications;
(b) Computer Hardware means the
computer, its components and the accessories;
(c) Computer Software means the
computer programme written to give directions as
may be necessary to the computer;
(d) Computer network means the
communicating system through satellite or any other
technology using the computer;
(e) Information Technology means
the technology by means of which information is
transmitted electronically;
(f) Computer Scientist means the
holder of a local or foreign degree, undergraduate
diploma or a postgraduate diploma in the field of
computer science. This expression also includes
a person who is conversant with computer programming;
(g) Computer Entrepreneur means
a person engaged in the business of producing and
selling computer hardware or computer software locally
or in the business of exporting or importing the
same. This expression also includes a person engaged
in maintenance service of computers and a person
who has established a private computer training
course;
(h) Computer Enthusiast means
a person; who is interested in computer science
and is studying the same in any manner. This expression
also includes a person who is utilizing a computer
in any manner;
(i) Council means the Myanmar
Computer Science Development Council formed under
this Law;
(j) Federation means the Myanmar
Computer Federation formed under this Law;
CHAPTER II
Objectives
3. The Objectives of this Law are
as follows : -
(a) to contribute towards the
emergence of a modern developed State through computer
science;
(b) to lay down and implement
measures necessary for the development and dissemination
of computer science and technology;
(c) to create opportunities for
the youth, especially students, to study computer
science;
(d) to study computer science, which is developing
internationally and to utilize the same in a manner
which is most beneficial for the State;
(e) to cause extensively development
in the use of computer science in the respective
fields of work;
(f) to supervise the import and
export of computer software or information.
CHAPTER III
Formation of the Myanmar Computer Science Development
Council
4. The State Law and Order Restoration
Council : -
(a) shall form the Myanmar Computer
Science Development Council comprising the following
persons : -
| 1. |
Person assigned
by the State Law and Order Restoration Council |
Chairman |
| 2. |
Misters or Deputy Ministers
from relevant Ministries |
Members |
| 3. |
Heads of the relevant government
departments and organizations |
Members |
| 4. |
Suitable Computer scientists |
Members |
| 5. |
Deputy Minister Ministry of
Education |
Secretary |
5. (b) may determine the Deputy Chairman and Joint
Secretary if necessary in forming the Council.
6. The non-governmental Council
members are entitled to such renumeration as may
be prescribed by the Ministry of Education.
7. The Department of Higher Education:
-
(a) shall bear the expenses of
the Council;
(b) shall undertake the office
work of the Council.
CHAPTER IV
Duties and Powers of the Council
8. The duties and powers of the
Council are as follows : -
(a) laying down the policy and
giving guidance for the development of computer
science in the State to keep abreast with the times;
(b) laying down the policy with
respect to the systematic dissemination of utilization
of computer science in the State;
(c) laying down the policy, giving
guidance and controlling with respect to computer
network;
(d) making arrangements for the
youth, especially students to get the opportunity
of studying basic computer science;
(e) laying down the policy, giving
guidance and controlling with respect to information
technology;
(f) supervising and giving guidance
with respect to activities of the federation and
computer-related associations formed under this
Law:
(g) prescribing the types of computer
software and information which are not permitted
to be imported or exported.
(h) laying down measures to cause
extensive development in the utilization of computer
science in the respective fields of work in the
State;
(i) forming necessary working
committees and bodies related to computer science
and assigning duties thereto;
(j) abolishing any computer association
formed or existing not in confirming with the provisions
of this law or any computer association not functioning
in conformity with the provisions of this Law or
not in conformity with the constitution of the relevant
association;
(k) laying down and carrying out
measures necessary for the attainment of the objectives
of this Law.
CHAPTER V
Formation of Computer Associations
9. The different levels of Computer
Enthusiasts' Associations may be formed as follows
: -
(a) Computer Enthusiasts' Basic
Association;
(b) Township Computer Enthusiasts'
Association;
(c) District Computer Enthusiasts'
Association;
(d) State/Divisional Computer
Enthusiasts1 Association;
(e) Myanmar Computer Enthusiasts'
Association;
10. (a) The Computer Enthusiasts'
Basic Association may be formed with at least seven
computer enthusiasts;
(b) The Township Computer Enthusiast''
Association may be formed with representatives chosen
by the Computer Enthusiasts' Basic Association in
accordance with the stipulations;
(c) The District Computer Enthusiasts'
Association may be formed with representatives chosen
by the Township Computer Enthusiasts1 Association
in accordance with the stipulations;
(d) The State/Divisional Computer
Enthusiasts' Association may be formed with representatives
chosen by the District Computer Enthusiasts' Associations
in accordance with the stipulations;
(e) The Myanmar Computer Enthusiasts'
Association may be formed with representatives chosen
by the State/Divisional Computer Enthusiasts' Association.
11. The different levels of Computer
Scientists' Association may be formed as follows:-
(a) Township Computer Scientists'
Association;
(b) District Computer Scientists'
Association;
(c) State/Divisional Computer Scientists'
Association;
(d) Myanmar Computer Scientists'
Association;
12. (a) The Township Computer Scientists'
Association may be formed with at least seven members
of the township;
(b) The District Computer Scientists'
Association may be formed with representatives chosen
by the Township Computer Scientists' Associations
in accordance with the stipulations. In case the
Township Computer Scientists' Association has not
been formed as yet it may be formed with at least
seven members of the District;
(c) The State/Divisional Computer
Scientists' Association may be formed with representatives
chosen by the District Computer Scientists' Association
in accordance with the stipulations. In case the
District Computer Scientists' Association has not
been formed as yet, it may be formed with at least
seven members of the State/Division.
(d) The Myanmar Computer Association
may be formed with representatives chosen by the
State/Divisional Computer Scientists' Associations
in accordance with the stipulations.
13. The different levels of Computer
Entrepreneurs' Association may be formed as follows.
(a) Township Computer Entrepreneurs'
Association;
(b) District Computer Entrepreneurs'
Association;
(c) State/Division Computer Entrepreneurs'
Association;
(d) Myanmar Computer Entrepreneurs'
Association;
14. (a) The Township Computer Entrepreneurs'
Association may be formed with at least seven computer
entrepreneurs of the township;
(b) The District Computer Entrepreneurs
Association may be formed with representatives chosen
by the Township Computer Entrepreneurs Association
in accordance with the stipulations. in case the
Township Computer Entrepreneurs' Association has
not been formed as yet, it may be formed with at
least seven computer enthusiasts of the District;
(c) The State/Divisional Computer
Entrepreneurs' Association may be formed with representatives
chosen by the District Computer Entrepreneurs' Association
in accordance with the stipulations. In case the
District Computer Entrepreneurs Association has
not been formed as yet, it may be formed with at
least seven computer entrepreneurs of the State/Division;
(d) The Myanmar Computer Entrepreneurs'
Association may be formed with the representatives
chosen by the State/Divisional Computer Entrepreneurs'
Association in accordance with the stipulations.
15. Persons who wish to form an
association under section 8, section 10 or section
12 shall, after drawing up the constitution of the
association submit to and obtain the approval of
the organizational meeting of the association concerned.
16. The constitution of the association
drawn up under section 14, shall contain stipulations
in respect of the following: -
(a) objective of forming the association;
(b) if the association is formed
at the basic level or with members of that level
stipulation as to the qualification of its members;
(c) forming the executive committee
and stipulations as to its functions and duties;
(d) choosing and sending representative to the one
level higher association;
(e) maintaining a fund and utilization;
(f) holding meetings;
(g) other necessary stipulations
in accordance with the type of association concerned.
17. The tenure of the executive
committee of the associations formed under section
8, section 10 or section 12 is 2 years from the
date of formation.
18. The associations formed under
section 8, section 10 or section 12 are non-governmental
organizations without a profit-making motive.
CHAPTER VI
Formation of the Federation
19. The Council:-
(a) shall form the Myanmar Computer
Federation comprising representatives chosen from
the Myanmar Computer Enthusiasts' Association, the
Myanmar Computer Scientists' Association and the
Myanmar Computer Entrepreneurs Association in accordance
with the stipulation;
(b) may determine the number of
members of the Federation as may be necessary;
(c) shall appoint the Chairman
and Secretary of the Federation and assign duties
may appoint the Deputy Chairman and Joint Secretary
if necessary;
(d) shall determine the tenure
of the persons appointed by it in the federation.
20. The tenure of members included
as representatives of the respective associations
in the federation shall be the same as the tenure
of the executive committee of the computer associations
concerned that has chosen them.
21. The federation shall determine
the business and procedures with respect to the
holding of the meeting.
22. The federation shall set up
an office establishment to perform its daily office
work.
23. The federation is a non-governmental
organization without profit-making motive.
24. The federation has the right
to use its own name and seal with perpetual succession
and the right to sue and to be sued.
CHAPTER VII
Duties and Powers of the Federation
25. The duties and powers of the
federation are as follows:-
(a) carrying out for the development
of computer science in the State to keep abreast
with the times.
(b) conducting research in computer
science, giving assistance to the persons conducting
research;
(c) promoting extensive utilization
of computer science in the respective fields of
work:
(d) prescribing the syllabi and
curricula for computer training schools;
(e) inspecting teaching in computer
training schools as may be necessary so as to determine
whether it is up to the standard or not;
(f) running computer science courses,
holding lectures, competitions and organizing study
tours;
(g) holding examinations in computer
science, conferring certificates and medals;
(h) submitting advice to the Council
from time to time on the development of computer
science;
(i) giving assistance to manufacturers
so as to enhance the quality of computer hardware
and computer software;
(j) giving assistance for production
of computer hardware and computer software and for
sale inside and outside the country;
(k) laying down projects on information
technology in accordance with the guidance of the
Council;
(l)communicating with international
computer organizations;
(m) making arrangements for holding
and dispatching delegates to local and foreign conferences,
meetings, workshops, seminars, paper-reading sessions
as may be necessary;
(n) fulfilling a target to devise
a system that can use Myanmar Language in the computer;
(o) tendering advice to government
departments and organization which seek advice with
respect to computer;
(p) compiling, publishing and
distributing books, papers, periodicals and journals
on computer;
(q) setting up a library to collect
books on computer from inside and outside the country:
(r) carrying out for the youth
especially students, to acquire basic computer knowledge
and to cause emergence of outstanding computer scientists;
(s) awarding monetary prize to
outstanding computer scientists and inventors;
(t) recommending to the Council
to confer honorary titles and awards on outstanding
computer scientists and inventors by the State;
(u) submitting advice to the Council
in order to protect the benefits of computer scientists
and inventors;
(v) forming necessary committees
and bodies, and determining the functions and duties
those of;
(w) carrying out tasks with respect
to computer science, assigned by the Council.
CHAPTER VIII
Finance
26. The Federation:-
(a) shall subsist on its own fund;
moreover, it shall undertake responsibility for
all its financial matters;
(b) shall prescribe financial
regulations which it is to be abided by;
(c) has the right to acquire and
use grants or loans from any government department
or organization, or from any financial institution;
(d) shall deposit its funds in
an account at the bank and shall use them iii accordance
with the financial regulations;
(e) shall keep accounts systematically;
(f) may carry out to increase funds
which are not required immediately, ill accordance
with the financial regulations and may raise funds:
(g) may accept cash and kind donated
locally and from abroad and may make appropriations
to computer associations as may be necessary;
(h) shall deposit its own foreign
currency in a separate bank account and is entitled
to use the same in accordance with the existing
laws, rules and regulation;
(i) may request assistance, if
necessary from the Office of the Auditor- General
with respect to book-keeping and auditing of accounts.
CHAPTER IX
Prior Sanction and Licence
27. (a) The Ministry of Communications,
Posts and Telegraphs may, with the approval of the
Council, determine by notification the types of
computer to be imported, kept in possession or utilized
only with the prior sanction of the Ministry.
(b) In determining the types of
computer under sub-section(a), fax-modem card installed
computer which can transmit or receive data shall
be primarily targeted.
(c) In determining the types of
computer under sub-section(a), it shall not apply
to computers that are used only as aids in teaching,
office work or business.
28. A person desirous of importing,
keeping in possession or utilizing the type of computer
prescribed in sub-section (a) of section 26 shall
apply to the Ministry of Communications, Posts and
Telegraphs in accordance with the stipulations to
obtain prior sanction.
29. A person desirous of setting
Lip a computer network or connecting a link inside
the computer network shall apply to the Ministry
of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs in accordance
with the stipulations to obtain prior sanction.
30. The Ministry of Communications,
Posts and Telegraphs may, after scrutinizing the
applications submitted under section 27 or section
28 in accordance with the stipulations, grant prior
sanction or refuse to grant prior sanction.
31. A person desirous of keeping
in possession or utilizing the type of computer
prescribed under sub-section (a) of section 26,
shall comply with the orders and directives issued
from time to time by the Ministry of Communications,
Posts and Telegraphs with respect to issuance of
licence, prescribing the term of licence, licence
fee and licence conditions.
CHAPTER X
Offences and Penalties
32. Whoever imports or keeps in
possession or utilizes any type of computer prescribed
under sub-section(a) of section 26, without the
prior sanction of the Ministry of Communications,
Posts and Telegraphs shall, on conviction be punished
with imprisonment for a term which may extend from
a minimum of 7 years to a maximum of 15 years and
may also be liable to a fine.
33. Whoever sets up a computer
network or connects a link inside the computer network,
without the prior sanction of the Ministry of Communications,
Posts and Telegraphs shall, on conviction be punished
with imprisonment for a term which may extend from
a minimum of 7 years to a maximum of 15 years and
may also be liable to a fine.
34. Whoever fails to comply with
a prohibitory order issued by the Council, or the
'Ministry of Education or the Ministry of Communications,
Posts and Telegraphs ill respect of the type of
computer prescribed under Sub-section(a) of section
26 shall, on conviction be punished with imprisonment
for a term which may extend to 6 months or with
fine or with both.
35. Whoever commits any of the
following acts using computer network or any information
technology shall, on conviction be punished with
imprisonment for a term which may extend from a
minimum of 7 years to a maximum of 15 years, and
may also be liable to a fine:-
(a) carrying out any act which
undermines State Security, prevalence of law and
order and community peace and tranquillity, national
unity, State economy or national culture;
(b) obtaining or sending and distributing
any information of State secret relevant to State
security, prevalance of law and order and community
peace