
37 Projects Open for Public Feedback via 'Istitlaa' Platform
The Education and Training Evaluation Commission has introduced a significant project titled 'Review and Update of Academic Accreditation Policies 2025.' This initiative aims to redefine the regulatory framework governing institutional and programmatic accreditation processes.
Enhancing Educational Transport Standards
The Transport General Authority seeks input on a proposed regulatory framework titled 'Basic Regulations for Educational Transport Activity.' This project is designed to align service providers with the Land Transport System's requirements.
The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture is requesting feedback on its project: 'Updated Guide for Veterinary Professions and Facilities.' The guide aims to provide detailed, practical content for professionals and stakeholders across various areas of veterinary medicine.
Commercial Signage Standards in Qassim
The Qassim Municipality has launched a project titled 'Qassim Municipality Commercial Signs Guide.' This guide is intended to offer a unified reference for the development and implementation of high-quality commercial signs across the region.
By presenting draft regulations, by-laws, and development proposals on the Istitlaa platform, the NCC reinforces transparency in the legislative process. The platform empowers citizens, government bodies, and private sector participants to actively engage in shaping the regulatory landscape that influences the national business environment.
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