Underlying law
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Law No. (3) of 2026 Concerning the Quality and Safety of Buildings in the Emirate of Dubai
3 of 2026
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Cabinet Resolution No. (121) of 2023 Concerning the UAE Scheme for Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement
Cabinet Resolution No. (121) of 2023
Establishes the UAE scheme for steel bars used in concrete reinforcement, setting standards and requirements for their production, testing, and quality assuranc…
Law No. (4) of 2021 Regulating Roads in the Emirate of Dubai
4 of 2021
Regulates planning, design, construction, management and maintenance of roads and rights of way in Dubai, assigning primary responsibility to the Roads and Tran…
Cabinet Resolution No. (20) of 2021 Regarding the Technical Regulations for the Requirements of Fire Suppression Systems Intended for Engine Compartments of Buses and Coaches
Cabinet Resolution No. (20) of 2021
Establishes technical regulations and requirements for fire suppression systems installed in engine compartments of buses and coaches operating in the UAE.
Cabinet Resolution No. (61) of 2020 Regarding the Regulation of Installing Fire Detecting Devices in Residential Homes
Cabinet Resolution No. (61) of 2020
Regulates the installation of fire detecting devices in residential homes to enhance safety standards and protect occupants from fire hazards in UAE dwellings.
Decree No. (17) of 2026
17 of 2026
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