The Law of Regions
Article 1:
This Law shall aim at improving the standard of administrative work and development in the Kingdom. It shall also aim at the preservation of Law and Order, the right of citizens and their freedom within the framework of Islamic Shari’ah.
Article 2:
The Kingdom’s Regions and the headquarters of the administrative body “Imarah” of each shall be organized by a Royal Order upon the recommendation of the Minister of Interior.
Article 3:
In respect to administration, each Region shall be made up of a number of Governorates (Class A and Class B) and Centers (Class A and Class B). This division shall take into consideration the population, geography, security, environment and means of transportation. The Governorates shall be organized by a Royal Order upon the recommendation of the Minister of Interior on the basis of a proposal from the Governor of the Region.
Article 4:
Each Region shall have a Governor with the rank of “Minister” and shall have a Vice-Governor at the “excellent grade” who shall assist the Governor in the discharge of his duties and act as a substitute for him during his absence. Governors and their Vice-Governors shall be appointed and relieved by a Royal decree upon the recommendation of the Minister of Interior.
Article 5:
The Governor of the Region shall answer to the Minister of Interior.
Article 6:
The Governor and the Vice-Governor shall take the following oath before the King prior to their assumption of their duties:
“I swear by Almighty God that I shall be loyal to my religion, then to my King and country; shall not divulge any secrets of the State, shall uphold its interests and respect its Law, shall perform my duties in goof faith, honesty, sincerity and equity”
Article 7:
Each Governor shall administer his Region according to the State’s general policy, the provisions of this Law and other Laws and regulations. He shall be required in particular to:
- Preserve Law, order, and stability and take necessary measures in this connection according to Laws and regulations.
- Implement the judicial rules after their final endorsement.
- Protect the right of individuals and their freedoms, and desist from any act that may compromise their rights and freedoms except within limits prescribed by the Law.
- Work for the development of the Region in social, economic and urban terms.
- Work for development of the public service in the Region and enhancement of their efficiency.
- Manage the Governorates and centers and supervise the Governors of Governorates and directors of centers, to ascertain their competence in performing their duties.
- Preserve the State’s assets and property and prevent encroachment.
- Supervise Government departments and their personnel in the Region to ascertain their performance of their duties properly, honestly and with diligence. Employees of different Ministries and Government departments, who work in the Region, shall be answerable to their own Ministries and departments.
- Make direct contacts with Ministers and heads of Government departments for discussion of affairs of the Region with a view to promoting the performance of the bodies answerable to them. The Minister of Interior shall be acquainted with these contacts.
- Submit annual reports to the Minister of Interior on, among other things, the efficiency of public utilities in the Region according to the executive rules of this Law.
Article 8:
An annual meeting shall be held by Regional Governors under the Chairmanship of the Minister of Interior to discuss issues related to Regions.
Article 9:
The Governor of each Region shall hold biannual meetings for the Governors of Governorates to discuss matters of interest to the Region. The Region’s Governor shall submit a report thereon to the Minister of Interior.
Article 10:
- One or more deputy Governors shall be appointed for each Region at a grade not less than “14”. The appointment shall be by cabinet resolution upon the recommendation of the Minister of Interior.
- Each class “A” Governorate shall have a Governor at a grade not less than “14”. He shall be appointed upon order of the Prime Minister as recommended by the Minister of Interior upon the recommendation of their Regional Governor.
- Each class “B” Governorate shall have a Governor at a grade not less than “12”. He shall be appointed upon order of the Prime Minister as recommended by the Minister of Interior upon the recommendation of their Regional Governor.
- Each class “A” center shall have a director at a grade not less than “8”. He shall be appointed upon order of the Prime Minister as recommended by the Minister of Interior upon the recommendation of their Regional Governor.
Article 11:
Regional Governors, Governors of Governorates and directors of centers shall reside at their place of work and shall not leave it without the permission of their immediate superiors.
Article 12:
Governor of Governorates and directors of centers shall perform their duties within the administrative framework of their respective authorities, and within the limits of the powers vested in them.
Article 13:
Governors of Governorates shall run their Governorates within the framework of the function outlined in article 70 (with the exception of provisions f, I, j). They shall monitor the works of the heads of centers answerable to them ascertain their ability to handle their duties efficiently, and shall submit performance reports of public services and other matters with which the Governorate is concerned in accordance with what is stipulated under the executive regulation of this Law.
Article 14:
Each Ministry of Government Agency providing services to the Region shall appoint an official at the head of its bodies in the Region with a rank not less than grade “12”. He shall report directly to the parent Ministry or Agency and shall operate in close coordination with the Governor of the Region.
Article 15:
Each Region shall have a Region Council with its offices installed at the headquarters of the Region’s Governorate.
Article 16:
The “Regional Council” shall consist of:
- The Governor as Chairman
- The deputy-Governor as Vice-Chairman
- Governorate “wakil”
- Heads of the Region’s official bodies which shall be specified in a resolution to be passed by the Council
Ministers on the recommendation of the Governor and approval by the Minister of Interior.
- A number of locals (not less than 10) judged as eligible in terms of learning, experience and specialization and appointed by order of the Prime Minister upon the Governor’s recommendation and the approval of the Minister of Interior with a renewable four-year membership term.
Article 17:
A Council member shall satisfy the following:
- To be a Saudi National both by descent and upbringing.
- To be of proven integrity and ability.
- Not to be less than 30 years of age.
- To have his place of residence in the Region.
Article 18:
A member may submit in writing to the Chairman of the Region’s Council any proposals falling within the Council’s jurisdiction. The Chairman shall place each proposal on the Council’s agenda for discussion.
Article 19:
A member of the Region’s Council shall not attend deliberations of any of its committees when dealing with a matter of personal interest to him or to anyone whose testimony in his favor is unacceptable, or if the member is a guardian or agent of one who has a stake therein.
Article 20:
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