The Ministry of Development discussed the proposed amendments to the Commercial Transactions Law

Mansour bin Zayed: The UAE continues to provide support to the business sector in the country

Mansour bin Zayed while presiding over the meeting of the Ministerial Council for Development at the Qasr Al Watan complex in Abu Dhabi.

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His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, affirmed that the UAE continues to provide various means of support to the business sector, by providing flexible economic legislation to help the sector respond to the current challenges and bypass this exceptional period.

His Highness said that the UAE government has demonstrated with the return of business and economic activities in various sectors that it is able, with its regulations, legislation and proactive actions, to adapt to various challenges, and to provide an economic environment that guarantees new and continuous opportunities in various sectors, so that the UAE remains, as it always has been, a land Opportunities and success for all.

This came during His Highness presiding over the meeting of the Ministerial Council for Development at the Qasr Al Watan complex in Abu Dhabi yesterday, where His Highness stressed the importance of developing policies and action plans in line with the changes witnessed in the past period, and at the same time contributing to achieving priorities and future directions, reflecting the lessons learned from this period of time.

During its session, the Council discussed the national policy for people with autism in the country, and stressed the importance of this policy, and the existence of unified standards for diagnosing these cases, qualifying and raising the competence of the competent staff on how to deal with them, and unifying governance and licensing frameworks for centers that provide services to them and their families, while enhancing community awareness of the disorder The autism spectrum, facilitating their integration into society, public and private education, and raising the quality of healthy life for them.

The Council reviewed a number of various initiatives launched by the Ministry of Community Development to support this group, such as launching an electronic platform for awareness of autism, publishing educational magazines for children about autism and how to deal with it, and applying distance learning to all the owners of centers that deal with autism.

The Council also reviewed a number of issues related to economic affairs, including the proposed amendments to the Commercial Transactions Law, developments in the Consumer Protection Law, and the proposed roles of the Consumer Protection Committee to enhance its contribution to the implementation of policies and initiatives capable of protecting consumers.

The council discussed the technical requirements for the buildings of the Holy Qur’an memorization centers, building permits and their sanitary requirements, in addition to the equipment required to carry out their activities.

The Council also discussed the health care services provided in the health facilities of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, and the extent of their compatibility with the state’s directions and development strategies, and the provision of high-quality and affordable health care services, in addition to the renaming and coding of health care services in line with the international coding system for ease of dealing with The insurance system, in addition to a proposal to reduce fees for a number of these services.

The Council discussed the school calendar for public and private schools for the next three years 2020-2022, which includes the approved minimum days for schooling days and approved vacation days, in order to enhance the efforts of the Ministry of Education and private educational institutions in managing education processes under the current circumstances, and their endeavor to make them successful.

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