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    Cabinet Decisions 17.04.2023

    April 19, 2023

    Decisions taken by the Cabinet of Ministers on 17.04.2023

     

    1. Revision of the existing Air Service Agreement between Sri Lanka and Israel


    An agreement has been reached between the two parties at the Civil Aviation Conference held on 06.12.2016
    at Nassau, Bahamas to amend the Air Service Agreement signed between Sri Lanka and Israel on 24.8.2003.
    On 11.01.2021, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the signing of the protocol. However, the protocol has
    not been signed yet. The respective draft protocol has received the clearance of the Attorney General and the
    agreement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Accordingly the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal
    presented by the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Air Services to sign the protocol for the revision of the
    aviation service agreement between Sri Lanka and Israel and to authorize the Ambassador of Sri Lanka in
    Israel to sign the respective protocol on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka.


    2. Allocation of the Gall Face Ground only for people to spend their leisure time


    Sri Lanka Ports Authority has undertaken to develop the Galle Face area as a Corporate Social Responsibility
    project. So far, about 220 million rupees have been spent and development work has been done. 6.6 million
    rupees have been spent on repairing the property damage that has happened during the last struggle. So far,
    the Port Authority has spent about 220 million rupees on development work and only 6.6 million rupees have
    been spent on repairing the property damages that occurred during the last struggle period. This land should
    be maintained as an area for the people to spend their leisure time. However, due to musical shows and other
    events that gather people in large numbers, the area is being damaged and it has become difficult to maintain
    the beauty and scenic nature of the area. Therefore, the Cabinet of Ministers decided not to allow the use of
    the Galle Face ground for musical performances, meetings or other activities that may damage the beauty of
    the Galle Face ground except for religious activities with effect from 2023.04.20.


    3. National Tree Plantation Programme – the auspicious time that gives breath to the country.


    In 2020, in conjunction with the National Tree Planting Programme, the Sinhalese and Tamil New Year's
    auspicious time list have also included the national auspicious of tree planting. In that year, a tree-planting
    program has been implemented under the slogan "A plant for the Auspicious Time and the auspicious time
    that gives breath to the country ". Under this tree-planting program, 11 lakh plants were planted all over the
    island in that year. Tree planting auspicious for the year 2023 is on 20.04.2023 at 6.38 am and the Ministry of
    Agriculture has prepared arrangements to implement a tree-planting program based on it. Accordingly, the
    Ministry of Agriculture has arranged to plant a perennial crop that will bear fruit this year and to get the total
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    number of 52 lakh families in this country to participate in the programme. The Minister of Agriculture
    informed the Cabinet of Ministers about the measures taken for this purpose and the Cabinet approved it.


    4. Entering into a Memorandum of Understanding for the establishment of a Maldivian Cultural
    Center in Sri Lanka


    It has been proposed to establish a Maldivian Cultural Center in Sri Lanka for the purposes of providing
    training opportunities in cultural and artistic activities, facilitating sports, exhibitions, concerts, conferences,
    public lectures, screening films and other audiovisual productions. Both parties have agreed to sign a
    memorandum of understanding for that purpose and the Attorney General's clearance has been received for
    the draft MOU. Accordingly, the proposal presented by the Minister of Buddhasashana, Religious and
    Cultural Affairs to to sign the MoU was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers.


    05. Procurement to print and supply lottery tickets for lottery draws implemented by the
    Development Lotteries Board.


    Bids have been called following the national competitive procurement bidding system based on
    respective lottery category for procurement by printing and supplying the lottery tickets namely
    ‘Lagna Wasanawa’, ‘Ada Kotipathi’, ‘Shanida’, ‘Super Ball’, ‘Sanwardhana Wasanawa’, ‘Jayoda’,
    ‘Kapruka’ and ‘Sasiri’ in order to enable computerized lottery draw to the Development Lotteries
    Board for a period of one year with effect from May 2023. Bid documents have been submitted by
    06 bidders in regard to that. The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal forwarded by the Hon.
    President as the Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies to award
    procurements of printing and supplying relevant lotteries as follows adhering to the recommendations
    of both the Procument Committee Appointed by the Cabinet of Ministers and the Procurement
    Appeals Board:


     Awarding the printing and supplying procurement of ‘Lagna Wasanawa’, ‘Ada
    Kotipathi’, ‘Super Ball’, and ‘Kapruka’ to Grand Export (Pvt.) Ltd.
     Awarding the printing and supplying procurement of ‘Shanida’, ‘Jayoda’,
    ‘Sanwardhana Wasanawa’ and ‘Sasiri’ to Printcare Secure Ltd.


    06. Submission of orders imposed under the provisions of the Special Commodity Levy Act,
    No. 48 of 2007 to the Parliament for its concurrence.


    The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal forwarded by the Hon. President as the Minister of
    Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies to submit the following orders issued under
    section 2 and section 5 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No. 48 of 2007 to the Parliament for its
    concurrence.
     
     Order issued under section 2 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No. 48 of 2007 and
    published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2308 / 17 of 30.11.2022
     Order issued under section 2 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No. 48 of 2007 and
    published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2313 / 34 of 04.01.2023
     Order issued under section 2 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No. 48 of 2007 and
    published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2316 / 28 of 25.01.2023
     Order issued under section 2 and section 5 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No.
    48 of 2007 and published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2320 / 04 of
    20.02.2023
     Order issued under section 2 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No. 48 of 2007 and
    published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2321 / 76 of 04.03.2023
     Order issued under section 2 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No. 48 of 2007 and
    published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2322 / 20 of 07.03.2023
     Order issued under section 5 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No. 48 of 2007 and
    published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2322 / 21 of 07.03.2023
     Order issued under section 2 and section 5 of the Special Commodity Levy Act, No.
    48 of 2007 and published in the extraordinary gazette notification No 2323 / 40 of
    17.03.2023


    07. Submission of the regulations issued under Import and Export (Control) Act No. 1 of
    1969 to the Parliament for its concurrence


    The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal forwarded by the Hon. President as the Minister of
    Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies to forward the regulations of the Import and
    Export (Control) Act No. 1 of 1969 prepared and published in the gazette extraordinary No. 2324/45
    on 24.03.2023 as the Import and Export (Control) Regulations No. 06 of 2023 to the Parliament for
    its concurrence.


    08. Submission of the order issued under Sri Lanka Export Development Act No. 40 of 1979
    to the Parliament for its concurrence.


    The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal forwarded by the Hon. President as the Minister of
    Investment Promotion for submission of the order formulated under section 14 of Sri Lanka Export
    Development Act No. 40 of 1979 and published on 28.03.2023 in the extraordinary gazette
    notification No. 2325/06 to the Parliament.
     
    09. Introduction of amendments for the Kandyan Law Declaration and Amendment
    Ordinance.


    There had been requests since a long time from the up – country community to enable rights provided
    to a widow under the general law to a widow that has been wedded under the Kandyan law as well
    so that the disadvantage experienced by the widows in the marriages under Kandyan law can be
    rectified. Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution furnished by the
    Minister of Justice, Prison Activities and Constitutional Reforms to amend the Kandyan Law
    Declaration and Amendment Ordinance, and direct the Legal Draftsman to draft revised statutes in
    accordance.


    10. Amendment of Sri Lanka Institute of Architects Law No. 01 of 1976


    The Sri Lanka Institute of Architects incorporated by the act No. 01 of 1976 is the responsible entity
    for the profession of architecture of Sri Lanka, its practice and the education of architecture.
    Requirement to amend the clauses relevant to practice, membership, and title names of architecture
    mentioned in Sri Lanka Institute of Architects act to cater the contemporary needs. Thus, a committee
    comprised of representatives from relevant professional institutions applicable to present
    recommendations after studying about them and providing recommendations has been appointed.
    The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the resolution furnished by the Minister of Justice,
    Prison Activities and Constitutional Reforms to amend clauses pertaining to Sri Lanka Institute of
    Architects Law No. 01 of 1976 based on the recommendations of that committee


    11. Obtaining approval of the Parliament for the preparation of comprehensive funding
    facility of the International Monitory Fund,


    The Executive Board of the International Monitory Fund has approved a comprehensive funding
    facility worth Special Drawing Rights (SDR) 2.29 billion (approximately United States dollars 03
    billion) for a period of 48 months on 22.03.2023 for Sri Lanka while the promissory note approved
    for the purpose has been issued by the Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National
    Policies. The said funding facility and other relevant documents have been tabled in Parliament on
    22.03.2023 whereas the concurrence of the Parliament should have to be obtained in order to confirm
    the stance of the members of the Parliament on the said finance facility as well as to take measures
    for inclusion of the main policy actions pertaining to the said loan facility for formulation of laws.
    Therefore, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the Hon. President as the
    Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies to obtain the concurrence of the
    Parliament for the comprehensive funding facility preparation of the International Monitory Fund.
     
    12. Preparation and implementation of a scheme of welfare benefit payment as per the
    provisions of Welfare Benefits Act No. 24 of 2002.


    The period applicable to the payment of welfare benefits as per the provision of Welfare Benefits Act
    No. 24 of 2002, the total number of beneficiaries under the scheme, the initiation of the
    implementation, cost to implement the scheme are to be precisely mention and obtained the approval
    of the Cabinet of Ministers prior to the payment of relevant benefits by publishing it in the gazette
    notification. Accordingly, the Secretary to the President has appointed a technical committee
    comprised of subject standards for obtaining guidance to prepare a scheme of benefit payments that
    should be implemented. Considering also the facts mentioned in the report forwarded by the said
    technical committee and based on the poverty difference, it has been planned to implement a welfare
    benefit scheme for the transitional, marginal, poor and poverty stricken social groups. Thus, other
    benefit schemes is planned to be implemented for differently abled persons already been benefitted,
    persons with chronic kidney deceases due to unidentified reasons as well as the elderly people
    identifying them. Accordingly, it is expected to implement the proposed welfare benefit schemes
    with effect from 01.07.2023 while it has been calculated that the total expenditure per annum for the
    purpose will be rupees 206 billion. Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval for the
    resolution submitted by the Hon. President as the Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and
    National Policies to implement the proposed welfare benefit payment schemes.


    13. Submission of the order imposed as per the provisions of Ports and Airport
    Development Levy Act No. 18 of 2011 to the Parliament for its concurrence.


    The Hon. President as the Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies
    proposed to gradually remove the other taxes imposed on imports which are not custom levy such as
    Ports and Airport Development Levy and the levy imposed under the trade goods export
    concessionary scheme by the budget 2023 in order to render encouragement and facilitation for
    promoting the production industry, eradicating obstacles to the international trade as well as to local
    industries such as agriculture and projects. It is expected to balance the impact on the state income
    due to taking such actions by customs import levy. This programme has been recognized as a pre -
    requisite action that should be performed as a part of the World Bank Development Policies
    Financing Programme. Accordingly, an order has been issued as per the provisions of Ports and
    Airport Development Levy Act No. 18 of 2011 to release 1,631 custom levy items selected on the
    basis of losing a minimum income to the Government as an initial precaution. The Cabinet of
    Ministers approved the proposal furnished by the Hon. President as the Minister of Finance,
    Economic Stabilization and National Policies to submit the aforesaid order to the Parliament for its
    concurrence.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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