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Daily Tribune
26-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Tribune
Shura reviews 49 laws in latest session
Forty-nine legislative items were reviewed by Shura Council during its third regular session of the sixth legislative term, including a draft law that led to a rare joint meeting of both chambers after two failed attempts to reach agreement. The session, which comprised 29 regular sittings and one extraordinary meeting, also saw members use their questioning powers and introduce a range of new proposals. Of the 38 draft laws examined, 30 were backed by both chambers and sent to the government to be passed on to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Seven were returned to Parliament for reconsideration. One measure stalled after it was exchanged twice between the chambers, leading to a National Assembly meeting under Article 85 of the Constitution. Twelve other drafts remain under review in committee. Three Royal Decrees with the force of law were agreed and referred to Parliament for the purpose of notifying the government. Another three remained pending when Royal Order No. 14 of 2025 brought the session to a close. Council members also submitted legislative proposals of their own. Seven were examined and forwarded to the government. One was rejected and three are still being considered in committee. The Council considered two reports on final accounts and financial statements. A further two remain under study by the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee. Members submitted 23 questions to ministers, covering matters such as finance, employment, health, education, services, environmental issues, and legal affairs. The responses were received and discussed during the session, touching on policies that continue to attract public attention.


Observer
15-05-2025
- Politics
- Observer
His Majesty the Sultan issues three Royal Decrees
Muscat: His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued three Royal Decrees on Thursday. The first Royal Decree amends the organisational structure of the Royal Office, and appoints Major General Sulaiman bin Khalid bin Sulaiman al Zakwani as a Secretary-General of the Office of Head of Office of the Supreme Commander. The second Royal Decree amends certain provisions of the Royal Decree No. 10/2021 on the appointment of a Secretary-General at the Ministry of Defence. The third Royal Decree promotes Brigadier Sulaiman bin Ali bin Ahmed al Husaini to the rank of Major General and appoints him as a Chairman of the Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority.


Muscat Daily
26-04-2025
- Health
- Muscat Daily
Laws issued to boost Oman's health sector
Muscat – His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has issued two Royal Decrees, one promulgating the Public Health Law and the other regulating transplantation of human organs and tissues. Royal Decree No 43/2025 promulgates the Public Health Law following presentation to the Council of Oman, while Royal Decree No 44/2025 promulgates the Law Regulating Transfer and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues, also presented before the Council of Oman. Article 2 of the latter authorises the Minister of Health to issue the executive regulation and any other necessary regulations within one year of enforcement of the organ transplant law. Existing regulations will continue to apply until then, as long as these do not conflict with the new provisions. Dr Hilal al Sabti, Minister of Health Ministry of Health described the new organ transplant law as a key addition to the legislative framework supporting the sultanate's health system. It aims to address the rising demand for organ transplants as a treatment method for patients suffering from terminal organ failure. Dr Hilal al Sabti, Minister of Health, said, 'The law supports the work of the National Organ Transplant Programme, guarantees the rights and safety of organ donors and transplant patients, precisely regulates the conditions and procedures for organ donation during life or after death, and defines the legal responsibilities and duties of medical institutions.' On the Public Health Law, he said it was essential to regulate all aspects related to public health and provide a comprehensive framework of scientific and practical rules. The law would serve as a reference for the health system's interaction with various sectors in alignment with the goals of Oman Vision 2040 to deliver more inclusive health services. Dr Sabti appreciated His Majesty the Sultan's continued support for the health sector, describing it as a major factor in driving efforts to achieve comprehensive and integrated healthcare in Oman.


Observer
24-04-2025
- Health
- Observer
Royal Decree promulgates Public Health Law
MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik on Thursday issued two Royal Decrees. Royal Decree No 43/2025 promulgates the Public Health Law, after presenting the same before the Council of Oman. Article (1) states that the provisions of the Public Health Law, attached to this Decree, shall be enforced. Article (2) stipulates that units of the State's Administrative Apparatus, and other public legal persons tasked with the execution of provisions of the attached law, shall issue the regulations and decisions necessary for the implementation of this law, each within the scope of their specialty. Till such time, the existing regulations and decisions shall continue to be enforced without prejudice to the provisions of this law. Article (3) cancels all that contradicts this law or contravenes its provisions. Article (4) says that this Decree shall be published in the Official Gazette and enforced from the day following its date of publication. Royal Decree No 44/2025 promulgates the Law Regulating the Transfer and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues, after presenting the same before the Council of Oman. Article (1) stipulates that provisions of the Law Regulating the Transfer and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues attached to this Decree shall be enforced. Article (2) states that the Minister of Health shall issue the Executive Regulation of the attached law, as well as any regulations and decisions necessary for its implementation within one year of its date of enforcement. Till such time, the existing regulations and decisions shall remain in force, without prejudice to the provisions of this law. Article (3) cancels article (27) of the Law on Practicing Medicine and Auxiliary Medical Professions promulgated by Royal Decree No 75/2019. It also cancels all that contradicts this law or contravenes its provisions. Article (4) says that this Royal Decree shall be published in the Official Gazette and enforced from the day following its date of publication. — ONA Royal Decree No 44/2025 promulgates the Law Regulating the Transfer and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues, after presenting the same before the Council of Oman.


Muscat Daily
07-04-2025
- Business
- Muscat Daily
His Majesty issues two Royal Decrees
Muscat – His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued on Monday two Royal Decrees reading as follows: Royal Decree No 37/2025 promulgates the Financial Law, after presenting the same before the Council of Oman. Article 1 stipulates that the provisions of the Financial Law attached to this decree shall be enforced. Article 2 states that the Minister of Finance shall issue the Executive Regulation for the law attached to this decree, as well as the decisions for the execution of its provisions. Till such time, the existing regulations and decisions shall stay in effect, without prejudice to the provisions of the aforementioned law. Article 3 cancels the Financial Law, promulgated by Royal Decree No 47/98. It also cancels all that contradicts the law attached to this decree or contravenes its provisions. Article 4 says that this decree shall be published in the Official Gazette and shall be enforced 60 days after its date of publishing. Royal Decree No 38/2025 promulgates the Law of Special Economic Zones and Free Zones, after presenting the same before the Council of Oman. Article 1 stipulates that the Law of Special Economic Zones and Free Zones attached to this decree shall be enforced. Article 2 says that provisions of the attached law, once enforced, shall not prejudice the advantages, incentives, exemptions, facilities and guarantees granted to operating entities and companies operating in the free zones and existing projects in the Special Economic Zone at Duqm. These entities, companies and projects shall continue to retain these advantages, incentives, exemptions, facilities and guarantees until their respective terms expire, in accordance with the legislation and agreements derived therefrom. Article 3 states that the Board Chairman of the Public Authority of Special Economic Zones and Free Zones shall issue the executive regulation of the attached law within one year from its date of issue. The Board Chairman shall also issue the decisions necessary for the implementation of its provisions. Till such time, the existing regulations and decisions shall continue to be enforced without prejudice to the provisions of the attached law. Article 4 cancels the Free Zones Law issued under Royal Decree No 56/2002, as well as all that contradicts the attached law or contravenes its provisions. Article 5 says that this decree shall be published in the Official Gazette and enforced from the day following its date of publishing.