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100 Dinars Are Refundable, 50 Are Non-refundable For Camp Insurance
Recently, Kuwait Municipality met with other concerned authorities to review temporary camping locations and shed light on the modifications made in this regard in preparation for the November 15 to March 15 spring camping season.
A local Arabic newspaper reports that the municipality determined the value of securing the camp's site at 100 dinars refundable, and 50 dinars non-refundable, assuming the camp is used by its licensee.
The spring camping committee met Monday to study and update the temporary sites temporarily allocated for 2022/2023. The committee meeting was chaired by the Deputy Director-General for the Municipal Affairs of Hawalli and Ahmadi Eng Fahd Al-Shatili, in the presence of representatives from all government agencies, to develop a work mechanism to determine the tasks entrusted to each entity.
Eng Al-Shetili told the daily the meeting reviewed the camping sites, presented the organizational plans for the sites, and discussed the proposals of the concerned authorities, the amendments made to these sites, and the terms and conditions for licensing the camps.
He added that the formation of field teams at the governorate level was discussed to survey, prepare and clean all sites, stressing the removal of any camp set up outside the areas designated for camping.
Shepherds have also been advised to stay away from high pressure overhead power lines and to coordinate with the concerned authorities in order to preserve the environment and wildlife.
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