The National Competitiveness Center's Public Consultation Platform, Istitlaa, has put forward 37 projects related to economic and development affairs. In cooperation with 11 government bodies, the NCC invites the general public, government entities, and the private sector to express their views and feedback on projects prior to their approval.
The Education & Training Evaluation Commission has presented two key projects on the platform: the 'Review and Update of Academic Accreditation Policies 2025,' which aims to determine the regulatory framework on which institutional and programmatic accreditation processes are based. Public consultation on this project will remain open until August 5, 2025.
The Transport General Authority is seeking public feedback on a new regulatory framework titled 'Basic Regulations for Educational Transport Activity.' The project aims to Ensure that service providers in the sector comply with the provisions of the Land Transport System. Public consultation on this project will remain open until August 6, 2025.
The Ministry of environment Water & Agriculture is seeking public feedback on a new regulatory framework titled 'Updated Guide for Veterinary Professions and Facilities.' The project aims provide a comprehensive content for professionals and stakeholders in the field of veterinary medicine, covering various veterinary practices and disciplines. Public consultation on this project will remain open until August 7, 2025.
Qassim Municipality is inviting public feedback on a new project titled 'Qassim Municipality Commercial Signs Guide.' The project aims to provide a unified and easily accessible information base for all stakeholders, supporting the implementation of high-quality commercial signs. Feedback on this project will be accepted until August 23, 2025.
The introduction of draft regulations, by-laws, and similar projects through the Istitlaa platform serves as an affirmation of enhanced transparency in the legislative environment. Likewise, Istitlaa fosters a culture of public participation by enabling citizens, government agencies, and the private sector to contribute their insights and feedback on proposed regulations related to the business environment.