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Agency Name: Legislation and Opinion Bureau

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Consultation Period

19/11/2024 - 03/12/2024

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Agency Name: Legislation and Opinion Bureau

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Consultation Period

18/11/2024 - 02/12/2024

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Agency Name: Modee

Jordanian Digital Inclusion Policy and Implementation Plan 2025

The digital inclusion policy contributes to building an inclusive society where all individuals have rights to access and benefit from digital services. The policy includes several pillars (legislative and regulatory environment, infrastructure, accessibility and connectivity, digital services and community entrepreneurship, digital skills, awareness and promotion of digital culture, and protection). These pillars outline various initiatives aimed at developing digital infrastructure, empowering individuals, and creating a safe and equitable digital environment.

Consultation Period

04/11/2024 - 05/12/2024

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Agency Name: Ministry of Environment

Legislative Impact Assessment of the Environmental and Technical Requirements for Sorting Recyclable Materials from Non-Hazardous Solid Waste at Source for the Year 2024

This study discusses the legislative impact assessment concerning waste management in Jordan, specifically the environmental and technical requirements for sorting recyclable materials from non-hazardous solid waste, according to Waste Management Regulation No. 44 of 2022. Jordan faces significant challenges in waste management due to rapid population growth and increasing waste generation, with an estimated 3 million tons of solid waste produced annually, while the recycling rate does not exceed . 7 per cent

Consultation Period

30/10/2024 - 13/11/2024

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Agency Name: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

Study to evaluate the regulatory impact of electricity demand management

This consultation seeks to evaluate the current situation of electricity demand management imbalance, diagnose the causes of this problem, and propose suitable solutions to address the demand imbalance. It aims to manage changes in the electricity demand curve by using time-related tariffs as one of the best solutions.

Consultation Period

29/10/2024 - 10/11/2024

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Closed

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Agency Name: Ministry of Political & Parliamentary Affairs

Increasing Women Political Participation

In recent years, Jordan has introduced constitutional amendments and legal reforms to enhance women’s political participation, aligning with Royal directives aimed at empowering women and broadening their role in public and political life. These reforms are part of a comprehensive strategy to achieve justice and equality by involving all societal segments, including women, in political decision-making. This evaluation measures the impact of these reforms and the programs implemented by the Ministry of Political and Parliamentary Affairs (MoPPA) on increasing political awareness among Jordanian women and promoting their engagement in political life. The report is part of a national strategy to empower women, strengthen their political participation, and expand the influence of political parties in Jordan following the 2024 elections.

Consultation Period

28/10/2024 - 13/11/2024

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Closed

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Agency Name: Ministry of Political & Parliamentary Affairs

Increasing Political Participation

This report aims to evaluate the impact of awareness and political participation programs implemented by the Ministry of Political and Parliamentary Affairs in Jordan, in response to the constitutional amendments and new political laws approved in 2022. The evaluation assesses the effect of these programs on target groups, particularly youth, women, and people with disabilities, within the context of efforts to promote their engagement in political life. Additionally, the report examines challenges faced by the Ministry during implementation and provides recommendations to enhance the Ministry’s performance, ensuring the sustainability of program impacts over the long term.

Consultation Period

28/10/2024 - 13/11/2024

Consultation Status

Closed

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Agency Name: MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE AND SUPPLY

ex-ante Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA)- regulating e-commerce in Jordan

The study addresses the challenges posed by unfair business practices between e-commerce and traditional commerce, which result in uncontrolled business practices and hinder active participation in the sector. E-commerce is a key driver of economic and social growth in Jordan. By enhancing competitiveness, stimulating economic growth, and empowering individuals and communities, e-commerce contributes to sustainable development. However, there are still challenges preventing the achievement of these goals, most notably the multiple legal provisions regulating various aspects of e-commerce transactions. This leads to disparities between traditional businesses and e-commerce companies. To address this, we are exploring a combination of legislative and non-legislative measures

Consultation Period

24/10/2024 - 06/11/2024

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Agency Name: Modee

Regulatory Impact Assessment Study - E-Participation

This consultation aims to assess the current state of electronic participation in Jordan, diagnose the reasons behind its shortcomings, and propose solutions to enhance interaction and sharing information with relevant stakeholders.

Consultation Period

24/10/2024 - 06/11/2024

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Agency Name: Ministry Of Tourism And Antiquities

Pre-Regulatory Impact Assessment Study – Rock Climbing (Sport) Tourism

The study concerns the potential risks faced by participants during the implementation of rock climbing (sport) activities provided by the service providers of this activity. The importance of this study stems from the need to ensure that all rock climbing (sport) service providers in Jordan are qualified and committed to international safety standards, in addition to identifying and equipping rock climbing (sport) sites appropriately. This approach ensures the protection and safety of participants in this sport, and contributes to promoting the growth of the rock climbing (sport) sector in a sustainable and safe manner. Through this, Jordan can enhance its position as a major destination for rock climbing (sport) at the global level, which ensures the sustainability of the economic growth of this sector and its development to be an effective element in supporting the local economy. To achieve this, we study a combination of legislative and non-legislative measures

Consultation Period

23/10/2024 - 05/11/2024

Consultation Status

Closed

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