Description
- The MBIP Kaki Lima Permit is required for businesses or individuals to use or occupy the "kaki lima" (five-foot way) within the jurisdiction of Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP). This permit ensures orderly usage of public walkways and compliance with municipal regulations.
GOV Department
- Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP)
License Name (Malay)
- Permit Penggunaan Kaki Lima MBIP
Details
- Applicable for businesses or vendors intending to use the kaki lima for activities such as displaying goods, outdoor seating, or temporary stalls.
- The permit application must include the proposed usage, location, and size of the area.
- Permit validity is subject to renewal based on MBIP regulations.
- Fees are calculated based on the size of the kaki lima utilized and its location.
Important Rules
- The use of kaki lima must not obstruct pedestrian movement or public safety.
- Permit holders must keep the area clean and ensure no damage to public property.
- Only approved activities as specified in the permit are allowed.
- Temporary structures or displays must be removed outside business hours or as per permit conditions.
- Noise and waste management regulations must be followed at all times.
Compound & Punishment
- Unauthorized use of kaki lima may result in fines ranging from RM300 to RM5,000.
- MBIP may confiscate goods or dismantle unauthorized structures at the permit holder's expense.
- Repeat offenses can lead to higher fines, legal actions, or suspension of the business license.
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Commonly Asked Questions
It is an official permit issued by MBIP allowing businesses or individuals to use sidewalks or walkways (“kaki lima”) for commercial purposes in compliance with local regulations.
Businesses or vendors planning to use the kaki lima for displaying goods, outdoor seating, or temporary stalls within MBIP’s jurisdiction.
Details of the proposed usage, location, size of the area, and type of activity intended on the kaki lima.
Fees depend on the size of the kaki lima used and the location of the business or stall.
Permit validity varies and is subject to renewal according to MBIP regulations.
No, only the activities specifically approved in the permit are allowed.
The kaki lima must not obstruct pedestrian movement or compromise public safety.
Temporary setups must be removed outside business hours or as per permit conditions, and must not damage public property.
Unauthorized use may result in fines from RM300 to RM5,000, confiscation of goods, or dismantling of structures at your expense.
Repeat offenses can lead to higher fines, legal action, or even suspension of the business license.