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Regulatory Instruments FAQ

Technical Guide for Outdoor Lighting FAQ

The requirements will be implemented in phases. Each phase will be announced with clearly defined geographic boundaries, along with a grace period of at least 30 days before enforcement begins.

Residents can check the zoning map published by the Royal Commission for AlUla or contact the call centre to confirm their area classification.

Yes. Availability is expected to increase progressively as demand grows.

Prices may vary based on product quality. The Ministry of Commerce will oversee the market to ensure fair and transparent pricing practices.

No formal supplier list will be released. The key requirement is that the product meets approved specifications, regardless of the supplier.

Those subject to the regulation will receive a grace period of at least 30 days to correct their lighting conditions once implementation begins in their area. If a violation is detected, an additional 14-day grace period will be granted before a fine is issued.

Notifications will be sent via SMS, along with on-site notices posted through the inspection platform. These notices will include a link to the regulation.

The fine for a violation is SAR 3,000, and it will be doubled if the issue is not resolved after the warning period.

The property owner is the legally accountable party for complying with the regulation.

These concepts will be simplified and clarified through awareness campaigns and user-friendly guidance materials.

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