The cabinet met on August 30, 2022. Some of the resolutions are as follows:
The cabinet met on August 30, 2022. Some of the resolutions are as follows:
The cabinet approved in principle the draft Ministerial Regulation on Thai Industrial Standard for high pressure cleaners and steam cleaners with main powered motors (220 volts), B.E. ?, as proposed by Ministry of Industry.
The draft Ministerial Regulation on Thai Industrial Standard for high pressure cleaners and steam cleaners with main powered motors (220 volts), B.E. ?, prescribes Thai Industrial Standard for high pressure cleaners and steam cleaners with main powered motors (220 volts) under TIS 60335-2-79- 2563. The draft Ministerial Regulation shall take effect after 60 days of being announced in the Royal Gazette.
The cabinet approved FY2022 budget allocation (Government?s contingency fund for emergency) to local administrations for construction/improvement/restoration of roads and for development of reservoirs that were damaged by natural disasters. The approved budget framework is 5,282,570,100 Baht. This is a sproposed by Ministry of Interior.
The approved budget of 5,282,570,100 Baht will be spent for the implementation of 2,086 projects in 69 provinces to construct/improve/restore roads and reservoirs that were damaged by natural disasters. The budget will be allocated to local administrations as follows:
No. Budget recipient agencies No. of province No. of projects Budget (Baht) 1 Provincial Administration Organization 12 414 528,498,100 2 City Municipality 1 2 20,989,000 3 Town Municipality 10 19 67,192,100 4 Department of Local Administration 68 1,651 4,665,890,900 4.1 Sub-district municipality 58 430 1,230,243,800 4.2 Subdistrict Administration Organization 68 1,221 3,435,647,100 Total 69 2,086 5,282,570,100 Title: Request for approval on Memorandum of Understanding on the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code Between the Ministry of Transport of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Department for Transport of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The cabinet approved the drafting of Memorandum of Understanding on the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code Between the Ministry of Transport of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Department for Transport of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Should there be an amendment in parts that are not gist nor against national interest, Ministry of Transport may proceed without having to resubmit to the cabinet. Director-General of the Marine Department or a representative is authorized as signatory of the MOU. This is as proposed by Ministry of Transport.
The draft Memorandum of Understanding on the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code Between the Ministry of Transport of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Department for Transport of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is aimed to identify cooperation framework regarding International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, and elevate international marine security standard. Activities under the MOU include exchange of visits, workshops, consultations, exchange of database and e-publications, and other cooperation related to marine security as prescribed in the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code), issued under International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea,1974 (SOLAS), as amended.
Source: Cabinet Meeting (Prayut Chan-o-cha) August 30, 2022