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Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani chaired the Cabinet's regular meeting held at its seat at the Amiri Diwan on Wednesday.
Following the meeting, Minister of Justice and Acting Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Dr. Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi issued the following statement:
At the beginning of the meeting, the Cabinet was briefed by HE Minister of Public Health on the latest developments in efforts to curb Coronavirus (COVID-19). The Cabinet affirmed the continuation of work with the precautionary measures taken to combat the pandemic.
Then, the cabinet considered the topics on the agenda as follows:
First, approval of the draft law on combating conflicts of interest and referring it to the Shura Council.
Second, approval of draft law regulating unmanned aircraft.
The draft law has been prepared to regulate all activities related to drones in order to maintain the security and safety of air navigation in the country, protect lives and property, ensure the optimal use of these aircraft, in accordance with the best international standards and practices, reduce risks arising from the operation of drones, and define the responsibilities of the concerned authorities in this regard, and the regulation of the use of drones by various authorities.
Third, approval of a draft Amiri decision to establish Doha University for Science and Technology.
The university aims to provide the state with specialists, technicians and experts, by preparing specialized cadres, with university qualifications of all degrees, trained academically, applied, technical and professional in areas that meet the needs of society, government agencies, institutions and various sectors, in order to achieve the goals of human, social and economic development in the state, and to achieve its objectives, the university shall approve and grant the appropriate university degrees and certificates in accordance with the provisions of this resolution.
Fourth, approval of a draft decision of the Minister of Interior defining the medical examination and the rules and levels of medical fitness for members of private security services companies.
The draft decision was prepared within the framework of issuing executive decisions for the provisions of Law No 19 of 2009 Regulating the Provision of Private Security Services 19 / 2009.
Fifth, approval of the participation of the National Tourism Council in:
*United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA).
* The Australian Federation of Travel Agents Limited (AFTA).
Sixth, The Council of Ministers reviewed the following two issues and took the appropriate decision:
1- 6th annual report on the results of the work of the National Explosives Commission for the period from Dec.1 - 31, 2020.
2- Report (49)on the results of the work of the National Committee for the Prohibition of Weapons during the period from August 1 - 30, 2021.
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