UAE Implements Revised Penalties and Amendments Under Consumer Protection Law
Introduction:
The Ministry of Economy in the UAE has recently introduced a comprehensive list of violations under Cabinet Decision No. 66/2023 concerning the Executive Regulation of Federal Law No. 15/2020 on Consumer Protection. Federal Law No. 15/2020 regarding Consumer Protection has been further amended through Federal Decree-Law No. 5 of 2023, enhancing various provisions to better safeguard consumer rights.
Key Amendments Under Federal Decree-Law No. 5/2023:
The Supreme Committee for Consumer Protection: The amended Article 5 establishes the formation of the Supreme Committee for Consumer Protection by a Cabinet decision based on the Minister's proposal. This Committee reports to the Ministry, is managed by the Minister, and includes various members whose competencies and rules of procedure are determined by the decision.
Commercial Agencies:
In accordance with the amended Article 16 of the consumer protection law governing commercial agencies, agents or distributors are required to:
Role of the Ministry and Competent Authority in Protecting Consumer Rights:
According to the amended Article 22, the Ministry, in cooperation with competent authorities, will oversee the implementation of the general policy for consumer protection, focusing on:
The administrative penalties and fines that the Ministry or competent authority may impose on suppliers will be issued by a Cabinet decision.
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Grievance Procedure:
Amended Article 35 states that interested parties can file a grievance in writing with the Minister or the head of the competent authority regarding decisions and measures taken against them under the Consumer Protection Law within 15 working days of notification. The grievance must include all supporting documents and will be decided within 30 days, with the decision being final. Lack of response within the period will be considered a rejection.
Administrative Sanctions Under Cabinet Decision No. 66/2023:
The Ministry of Economy may impose one or more administrative sanctions on suppliers for violations of Federal Law No. 15/2020 concerning Consumer Protection. These sanctions include:
Significant Penalties:
Conclusion:
These amendments and regulations, detailed by the Ministry of Economy, aim to restrict monopolistic practices and safeguard consumer rights. The authorized imposition of administrative sanctions and financial penalties ensures adherence to these guidelines, promoting a fair marketplace favourable to consumer welfare.
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