New Executive Regulation for National Records Law: Key Implications for Businesses Operating in Oman
MUSCAT: Lt. Gen. Hassan bin Mohsin al Shraiqi, the Inspector General of Police and Customs, has announced the issuance of the executive regulation for the National Records Law under Decision No. 84/2026. This decision aligns with the National Records Law established by Royal Decree No. 52/2024.
The newly issued executive regulation completes the legislative framework for managing national records in the Sultanate of Oman. It aims to enhance the development of related procedures, improve the efficiency of data and record management, and ensure that national records are processed in accordance with established legal and regulatory standards.
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The recent issuance of the executive regulation of the National Records Law marks a significant enhancement in Oman’s data management landscape, providing businesses with a clear framework for compliance and operational efficiency. This development presents opportunities for investment in data management technologies and services, as organizations seek to align with new regulations. Smart investors and entrepreneurs should now consider leveraging this regulatory change to innovate in data solutions, thereby capitalizing on the growing demand for efficient record management in Oman.
