Legal framework

Laws and regulations

Law to regulate social media content in the pipeline

A proposal for legislation to control social media content in Thailand was raised by the prime minister at Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said.Prayut cited recent legislation in India to regulate social media, including various blogs, the spokesman said.India’s new rules require internet ...

The Nation Reporter

New speed limits get green light

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved in principle new speed limits for Thai roads, citing the need to upgrade traffic conditions to international standards.In Bangkok, Pattaya City, or community areas the new limits are:– 60 kilometres per hour for trucks weighing up to 2.2 tonnes, buses ...

The Nation Reporter

Cabinet approves registration of personal cars for ride-hailing services

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a draft regulation proposed by the Transport Ministry to allow people to register their personal cars for commercial use.Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob explained that only cars with maximum capacity of seven people would be eligible for registration.The draft ministerial regulation ...

Controversial law on personal data again postponed, for another year

The cabinet has approved the deferral of the full enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) slated for this June by another year, with the explanation the country is facing a difficult time with the pandemic and the legislation’s related processes have yet to ...

Suchit Leesa-Nguansuk

PM slammed over clean air bill decision

The main opposition Pheu Thai Party has accused Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha of preventing MPs discussing a clean air bill in parliament by having it declared finance-related legislation.Wattanarak Amnansoradet, chairman of Pheu Thai’s environment and natural resources committee, said it was a pity that Gen ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

Raised speed limit of 120 km/hr now in effect

The Royal Gazette website on Wednesday published a transport ministerial regulation raising the speed limit on four lane highways or more from a maximum 90 km/hour to 120 km/hour.Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said last month that “the new speed limit aimed to facilitate traffic flow ...

The Nation Reporter

Govt to regulate all NGOs

The cabinet has approved in principle two bills that will allow the state to monitor the financing of non-government organisations and regulate their activities.Deputy government spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek said on TV Wednesday that one bill would set up a committee for the promotion and development ...

ฺBangkok Post Reporter

Govt to dump seven out-of-date laws

A Government House source said the Cabinet recently approved a draft to repeal some laws that are either not applicable any more or overlap other laws.The Council of State proposed seven laws that can be repealed, namely:1940 Royal Thai Police Regulation and Operation of Gold ...

The Nation Reporter

DLT unveils new rules on power, speed of electric vehicles

New Department of Land Transport (DLT) regulations governing the minimum speed and power of electric vehicles (EVs) were published in the government gazette on Thursday.The rules apply to the engine size of electric cars, pickups, taxis, three-wheelers and motorcycles.The first category covers inter-provincial service vehicles ...

The Nation Reporter

Alro changes regulations on how allocated land is used

The Agricultural Land Reform Office (Alro) has revamped its regulations to allow Sor Por Kor landholders to develop their plots into apartment buildings, gas stations and food-processing plants, among others.The Sor Por Kor programme was enacted in 1975 with the aim of distributing degraded forest ...

Apinya Wipatayotin

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