Sharjah announces new fishing fees for citizens, residents

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SEC adopts mechanism for announcing events in the emirate.

His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of Sharjah Executive Council, SEC, chaired a meeting of the council on Tuesday at the Ruler’s Office in Sharjah, where several issues on its agenda concerning the achievement of Sharjah’s vision were reviewed.

After the ratification of the minutes of the previous session, the council approved the memorandum submitted by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau regarding the mechanism for implementing Council Resolution No. 39 of 2019, on the advertising and promotion of governmental and semi-governmental activities, services or products in Sharjah.

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Media Council, gave a briefing on the mechanism of implementing the decision.

The council discussed a draft law to amend Law No. 6 of 2015 regarding human resources.

The council issued Resolution No. 1 of 2020, amending Executive Council Resolution No. 14 of 2019 regarding the regulation of recreational fishing in Sharjah, and the administrative decision requires that the text of Item No. 1 of Article 3 of Executive Council Resolution No. 14 of 2019 be replaced with the following text:

1. Must be a citizen of the UAE or a resident with a valid residence permit issued by Sharjah.

Article 5 of Executive Council Resolution No. 14 of 2019, No. 3 and 4, will be added as follows:

3. Not to throw or leave waste or pollute the emirate’s beaches.

4. Cooperate with the commission’s inspectors and present proof of personal identity upon request.

The schedule of fees for issuing the permits mentioned in Article (6) is also replaced by the following:

– Individual permit of Dh30 for one week

– Dh100 for one month

– Dh250 for a year

– Family permit at Dh50 for a week

– Dh150 for a month

– Dh400 for a year

 

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