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QR20,000 fine for misuse of drinking water

Published: 10 Sep 2015 - 03:24 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 06:08 am
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Doha: Prime Minister and Interior Minister H E Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani yesterday chaired the Cabinet’s regular weekly meeting at Emiri Diwan. Following the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs H E Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmoud said the Cabinet reviewed topics on the agenda and took a set of decisions and measures.
The Cabinet yesterday took necessary measures to issue a draft law amending some provisions of Law No. 26 of 2008 on rationalising the consumption of electricity and water after reviewing the Advisory Council’s recommendation regarding the bill. The amendment aims to address the wasteful use of electricity and drinking water.
According to the bill, automatic keys are to be set up for the external lighting of buildings and facilities according to conditions and specifications established by a decision of the chairman of Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation. A fine of no more than QR20,000 is to be handed to violators of Article 4, Item 1 of the law, which prohibits residents of buildings and facilities, whether owners or tenants, from using drinking water in washing cars and equipment or cleaning courtyards of buildings and facilities, through water cannons or other means of direct flow. 
Additionally, a fine of no more than QR10,000 is set to be handed to violators of Article 4, Item 2 and 3, which prohibits leaving lights on in some locations such as walls and exteriors of buildings and public and private facilities from 7am to 4.30pm. The items also prohibit neglecting damaged or broken parts in internal water networks that might cause water leakage, after notifying the relevant body to fix the leakage.
The cabinet took the necessary measures as well to issue a draft law on reconciliation in crimes stipulated in some municipality laws, after reviewing the Advisory Council’s recommendation about the draft.
According to the bill, municipalities and concerned apartments at the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning are entitled to reconcile in crimes stipulated in municipality laws before a final verdict is handed as long as the crime is punishable by a fine, or jail time or fine if stipulated that either punishment can be handed. No reconciliation is possible in crimes only punishable by jail time.
Reconciliation in these crimes can be agreed in return of paying quarter the maximum limit of the fine within seven days of handing the fine. After seven days, half the maximum limit of the fine must be paid to reconcile.
Reconciliation shall not be ratified until the violator has fixed or removed the violation, paid the required fees and returned everything to the way it was before the crime and at his own expenses.
In addition, the Cabinet took the required measures to ratify a memorandum of understanding between Qatar’s Ministry of Energy and Industry and South Korea’s Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning for cooperation in human resources and research in the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
The meeting also endorsed a draft agreement on legal cooperation between Qatar’s Ministry of Justice and Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Justice as well as a draft agreement on air services between the governments of Qatar and Sao Tome and Principe.
Finally, the cabinet reviewed and took the necessary decisions about a draft decision by the Interior Minister amending some provisions of Decision No. 11 of 2007 that sets the conditions, regulations and periods of granting leaves for military personnel at the Ministry. 
It also reviewed a letter by the Minister of Environment on a draft cabinet decision that regulates fishing ports. QNA