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      Cabinet Decisions- 10.10.2022 Featured

    October 11, 2022

    Decisions taken at the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers held on the 10.10.2022


    01. Allocation of plots of lands for the establishment of industries from regional industrial zones
    where that infrastructure facilities have been developed.

     


    The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal furnished by the Minister of Industries to allocate
    16 plots of land under long – term lease basis for 35 years for 16 investors recognized under the
    regional industrial zone development programme as recommended by the project evaluation
    committee in operation under the Regional Industrial Services Committees that has been established
    as per the provisions of the Industries Promotion Act No. 46 of 1990 and the Ministry of Industries.


    02. Making of one - time Payment for the welfare of the families of missing persons

     


    Based on the certificate of missing issued by the Registrar General for the families of the missing
    persons, it was decided at the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers held on 14.03.2022 to pay a sum
    of rupees 100,000/- to the closest relative of the missing person. However, due to taking a long time
    to obtain the certificate of missing, as well as the amount of rupees 100,000/- not being sufficient,
    the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution submitted by the Minister of Justice, Prisons Affairs
    and Constitutional Reforms to ignore the requirement of obtaining the certificate of missing if the
    compensation secretariat has confirmed that the relevant person is missing and to pay an increased
    amount of rupees 200,000/- as compensation.


    03. Provision of a plot of land belonging to the Urban Development Authority on long – term lease
    in order to implement a rest house development project.

     


    A proposal has been submitted to provide the land at No. 09, Kareithivu Road, Jaffna which belongs
    to the Urban Development Authority to Grand Mountain Hotel Co. on a lease for 30 years with a
    view to implement a rest house development project. Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved
    the proposal submitted by the Minister of Urban Development and Housing for providing the said
    land to Grand Mountain Hotel Pvt. Ltd. on a lease for 30 years with a view to implement a rest house
    development project subject to relevant conditions.


    04. Submission of regulations issued under the Import and Export (Control) Act No. 1 of 1969 for
    the approval of the Parliament.


    Import and Export (Control) Regulations No. 15 of 2002 relevant to the import of goods under open
    accounting system as well as the Import and Export (Control) Regulations No. 16 of 2002 with a
    view to encouraging financial remittances performed by Sri Lankans serving overseas countries have
    been imposed. Accordingly, the import export regulations No. 15 of 2002 imposed for empowering
    imports under the payment systems of open accounts / payment of money after sale of goods basis
    in relation to import of essential fool items including milk powder and red legumes / dhal and poultry
    food products has been published in the Extraordinary Gazette notification No. 2297 / 79 dated
    16.09.2022. Further to that, the import export regulations No. 16 of 2022 imposed for enabling the
    Sri Lankans employed overseas to import totaly electric vehicles as a method of encouraging them
    has been published in the Extraordinary Gazette notification No. 2298/55 of 23.09.2022.
    Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution furnished by the Hon.
    President as the Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies to submit the
    aforementioned import and export regulations to the Parliament for its concurrence.


    05. Amendments to Civil Procedure Code (Statute 101) (Section 205)


    Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers was granted at their meeting held on 18.01.2022 for drafting a
    bill to amend the Civil Procedure Code (Statute 101) (Section 205) which is applicable to provision
    of certified copies of decree nisi or decree absolute to the parties of a court case. Accordingly,
    clearance of the Attorney General has been granted for the draft bill which has been prepared by the
    Legal Draftsman. Therefore, the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers was granted to the proposal of
    the Minister of Justice, Prisons Affairs and Constitutional Reforms to publish the said draft bill in
    the government gazette notification and thereby to table it in the Parliament.


    06. Introducing a new Legal Deposit Act in place of former Legal Deposit Law.


    The National Archives Department is responsible for the systematic management and preservation
    of evidentiary documents and private documents of public authorities that reflect the written history
    and cultural identity of Sri Lanka. The department implements 3 Acts namely Newspaper Ordinance
    No. 5 of 1839, Printers and Publishers Ordinance No. 1 of 1885 and Press Ordinance No. 16 of 1902
    in relation to the legal deposit of such printed publications. Accordingly, the legal copies of the
    relevant documents are kept in the custody of the National Archives Department. Accordingly, the
    legal copies of the relevant documents are in the custody of the department of national archives. Out
    of 131 countries in the world, the law in effect in Sri Lanka is the oldest deposit law. The need to
    amend the said law to suit the current needs has been recognized. A committee of relevant subject
    experts has prepared a preliminary draft for this purpose based on the opinions of the relevant parties
    from the year 2018. Accordingly the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the
    minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs to advise the legal draftsman to prepare
    bill to introduce a new Legal Deposit Act to Sri Lanka based on the said preliminary draft.


    07. Purchase of 80 Ton Bollard Pull Twin Azimuth Stern Drive Harbour Tug Vessel for Port
    Authority


    Currently, there are 7 tugboats that are functioning well in the port of Colombo. It has been identified
    that one more tug vessel of 80 ton capacity should be procured for future operations. The Cabinet of
    Ministers approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation to take
    necessary steps for procurement of tug vessel following international competitive bidding process.


    08. Awarding the Contract for Automated Crew Scheduling and Resource Management System
    for Sri Lankan Airlines.


    Commercial airlines around the world operate Automated Crew Scheduling and Resource
    Management Systems. The contract period of the current system of SriLankan Airlines will end on
    31.10.2022. Therefore, the international competitive bidding system is being adopted to procure a
    suitable service provider. Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by
    the Minister of Ports Shipping and Aviation to award the relevant procurement to CAE Flight
    Services USA, Inc. company for a period of 5 years as recommended by the Cabinet appointed
    Standing Procurement committee.


    09. Awarding the construction contract of National College of Education of Technology to be built
    in Narangalla, Kuliyapitiya with Korean aid and local funds


    The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval on 18.01.2017 for the construction of a National
    College of Education of Technology in Narangalla, Kuliyapitiya with the aid of Korean government
    and the local funds. Until the end of November 2021, it has not been possible to commence the
    construction work assigned to the Korean International Cooperation Agency due to various
    reasons. Korean International Cooperation Agency has agreed to assign these construction works
    to Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau as a direct contract. The Cabinet of Ministers approved
    the proposal presented by the Minister of Education to assign this contract to the Central
    Engineering Consultancy Bureau accordingly


    10. Road Reconstruction Project, Suriyakanda- Rakwana (A017) section of Deniyaya-Madampe
    road in Galle


    A loan agreement has been entered into with the OPEC Fund for International Development for the
    reconstruction of the road section Suriyakanda- Rakwana (A017) of Deniyaya-Madampe road in
    Galle. The renovation work of that road section is planned to be done under 3 contract packages
    and out of these 2 packages are under the authority of the Ministry Procurement Committee. The
    other package is under the authority of the Cabinet of Ministers. Accordingly the cabinet of ministers
    approved the proposal presented by the minister of Transport and Highways to award the contract
    package under the cabinet authority to K.D.A.Weerasinghe & Pvt. Ltd. upon the recommendation
    of cabinet appointed standing procurement committee.


    11. Enhancement of substitution allowance paid on maternity leave for female sub postmasters.


    According to the Sri Lanka Sub-Postmaster Service Constitution, a Sub-Postmaster is entitled to
    maternity leave subject to employing a substitute at her own expense. It seems that many maternity
    Sub-Postmasters limit their maternity leave to only 30 days as they have to hire a substitute at their
    own expense for this period. Medical recommendation is that a child should be breastfed for at least
    6 months. The recommendation of the World Health Organization is the same. Accordingly the
    Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the minister of mass media to pay an
    allowance of 84 days instead of the present allowance of 30 days to female Post Masters.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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