A new amendment to the Law of the Official Gazette was published in this week’s issue of the Official Gazette that makes changes to the law to reflect the current practices of the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs.
The amendment makes it clear that the Official Gazette is to be published electronically, and that the MJLA can, if it wishes, publish it in a paper format as well. The amendment also stipulates that the MJLA may published certain items from the Official Gazette before the full publication of the issue. These two practices are already adopted by the MJLA and these amendments merely add a legal basis for the practices of the ministry.
Another change that is not based on current practices is the removal of the mention of the Directorate General of the Official Gazette from the law and its replacement with a generic term for the “competent division”. This suggests that the MJLA might be in the process of a restructuring that would move the mandates relating to the Official Gazette into another administrative division within the ministry.
You can read the full text of the new amendments to the Law of the Official Gazette on the link below:
You can also read the consolidated version of the Law of the Official Gazette on this link: