Annotated Republic of China Laws/Postal Act

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Postal Act
Republic of China Law from Mainland to Taiwan

History[edit | edit source]

From http://law.moj.gov.tw/eng/LawClass/LawHistory.aspx?PCode=K0050001 :

  1. Promulgated on July 5, 1935.
  2. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on April 9, 1941.
  3. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on October 24, 1941.
  4. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on January 10, 1942.
  5. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on November 30, 1942.
  6. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on May 22, 1943.
  7. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on February 22, 1944.
  8. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on October 1, 1945.
  9. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on November 1, 1946.
  10. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on June 30, 1947.
  11. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on March 15, 1948.
  12. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on July 31, 1948.
  13. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on November 17, 1948.
  14. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on December 31, 1948.
  15. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on June 22, 1949.
  16. Amendment to Article 5~9,11~13,15,22~25,27~29,33,36,39,40,44~46,48,49 promulgated on December 6, 1952.
  17. Amendment to Article 4,5,7,25,34 promulgated on February 1, 1977.
  18. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on June 13, 1983.
  19. Amendment to Article 4 promulgated on July 15, 1988.
  20. Amendment to Article 5 promulgated on May 16, 2001.
  21. Amendment to 49 articles in all per Presidential Decree No.Hua-Zong-Yi-Yi-Zi-09100138680 dated July 10, 2002.Implemented on January 1,2003 per Executive Yuan Decree No.Yuan-Tai-Jiiao-Zi-0910060323 dated December 5, 2002.[1]
  22. Amendment to Article 10, 49 and deletion of Article 20 per Presidential Decree No.Hua-Zong-Yi-Yi-Zi-10000079381 dated April 27, 2011;and implemented from announcement date.

Wikibooks annotation[edit | edit source]

  1. This full amendment is in a separate page, and later partial amendments are in other separate pages per articles.