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Qatar gives QTA judicial powers

  • Qatar: Saturday, February 16 - 2013 at 00:57

Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) has said the bye-laws of the country's new tourism law will give judicial powers to the to monitor the tourism industry in the country, the Peninsula has reported. The tourism law issued in August 2012 has made a QTA licence mandatory for opening new hotels and other tourism facilities. The QTA has also been given the right to cancel the licence of any hotel or tourism facility found violating the law. The executive regulations will be issued in eight months to help implement the new law, the authority said.

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