23-06-2025
22 Projects Open for Public Consultation via Istitlaa Platform
The National Competitiveness Center (NCC), through its public consultation platform Istitlaa , has launched 22 new projects focused on economic and developmental matters. Developed in collaboration with 22 government entities, these initiatives are now open for feedback from the public, private sector, and other government bodies before final approval. Istitlaa Platform
Among the key initiatives is the Draft Amendment to the Implementing Regulation of the National Associations and Establishments Law, introduced by the National Center for Non-Profit Sector. This proposal aims to simplify and streamline the establishment process for civil society organizations, thereby enhancing their role in the community. Public feedback is welcomed until June 30, 2025.
The Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization is also seeking input on its proposed Technical Regulation for Autonomous Vehicles. This regulation sets out safety requirements and conformity assessment procedures for self-driving vehicles. The consultation period is open until June 30, 2025.
Additionally, the Ministry of Education has put forward a new initiative titled Regulatory Framework for Gifted Education Classes and Schools. This project seeks to define a clear organizational structure for the management and operation of programs serving gifted students. The public can provide feedback through July 1, 2025. Saudi Water Authority
The Saudi Water Authority is inviting feedback on its proposed Procedural Rules for Monitoring the Quality Standards of Unbottled Drinking Water. Moreover, this initiative outlines the standards and monitoring procedures for unbottled water across the Kingdom, with the consultation period ending on July 1, 2025.
By introducing draft regulations and policies via the Istitlaa platform, the government underscores its commitment to transparency and public engagement in the legislative process. Finally, Istitlaa empowers individuals, private sector stakeholders, and public entities to actively participate in shaping a more competitive and responsive regulatory environment.
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