Law No. (11) of 2024 Establishing The Dubai Environment
Law No. (11) of 2024 Establishing The Dubai Environment
(11) of 2024
Establishing the Dubai Environment and Climate Change Authority1
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Law No. (16) of 2023 Concerning Urban Planning in the Emirate of Dubai;
Law No. (26) of 2023 Concerning the Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai;
Decree No. (22) of 2001 Concerning the Conservation of Coastal Areas in the Emirate of Dubai;
Decree No. (22) of 2009 Concerning Special Development Zones in the Emirate of Dubai;
Decree No. (1) of 2019 Regulating the Establishment of Companies by Government Entities in the
Emirate of Dubai;
Decree No. (34) of 2022 Establishing the Agencies Affiliated to the Dubai Municipality and
Determining their Functions;
Decree No. (60) of 2023 Regulating the Transfer of Employees in the Government of Dubai;
The Order of 1961 Establishing the Dubai Municipality;
The Order Concerning Compliance with Public Health and Safety and Environment Protection in
the Emirate of Dubai, issued on 21 January 2004;
Executive Council Resolution No. (19) of 2020 Forming the Dubai Food Security Committee and
its amendments;
Executive Council Resolution No. (2) of 2021 Forming the Committee Regulating the Fishing of
Living Aquatic Organisms in the Emirate of Dubai;
Executive Council Resolution No. (43) of 2022 Approving the Organisational Structure of the Dubai
Municipality;
Local Order No. (61) of 1991 Concerning Environment Protection Systems in the Emirate of Dubai
and its Implementing Bylaw;
Local Order No. (8) of 2002 Concerning Sewerage, Irrigation, and Water Drainage in the Emirate
of Dubai;
Local Order No. (11) of 2003 Concerning Public Health and Community Safety in the Emirate of
Dubai, its Implementing Bylaw, and their amendments; and
The legislation establishing and regulating free zones in the Emirate of Dubai,
This Law will be cited as “Law No. (11) of 2024 Establishing the Dubai Environment and Climate
Change Authority”.
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Definitions
Article (2)
The following words and expressions, wherever mentioned in this Law, will have the meaning
indicated opposite each of them unless the context implies otherwise:
UAE: The United Arab Emirates.
Emirate: The Emirate of Dubai.
Ruler: His Highness the Ruler of Dubai.
Government: The Government of Dubai.
Executive Council: The Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai.
DM: The Dubai Municipality.
DECCA: The Dubai Environment and Climate Change Authority,
established pursuant to this Law.
Director General: The director general of the DECCA.
Local Entity: Any of the Government departments; public agencies and
corporations; councils; authorities, including the authorities
supervising Special Development Zones and free zones, such
as the Dubai International Financial Centre; companies
owned by the Government or Government Entities, or in
which the Government or Government Entities hold shares;
or other entities affiliated to the Government.
Environment: The biosphere, where life exists in various forms, comprising
Natural Elements and Man-made Elements.
Natural Elements: These include all living things, such as humans, animals,
plants, and other living organisms; natural resources, such
as air, water, soil, and organic and inorganic materials; and
natural habitats.
Man-made These include everything introduced by humans into the
Elements: natural Environment, including fixed and non-fixed
structures, such as roads, bridges, airports, and means of
transportation, as well as the industries, innovations, and
technologies developed in connection with these elements.
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Environment Preserving the components, properties, and natural balance
Protection: of the Environment; preventing, reducing, or controlling
pollution; preserving Natural Resources and rationalising
their consumption; protecting the organisms living in the
Environment, especially endangered species; and
developing and improving these components.
Climate Change: The long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns,
whether these shifts are the result of natural or human
activities.
Climate Change Reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases resulting from
Mitigation: human activities and causing global warming, which
contribute to Climate Change.
Climate Change The readiness of establishments, infrastructure systems,
Adaptation: economic activities, services, and various facilities, which
ensures their resilience against the anticipated risks and
negative impacts of Climate Change.
Steering The committee formed pursuant to the provisions of this Law
Committee: to ensure the smooth transition of functions, powers,
responsibilities, budgets, and Employees to the DECCA.
Pursuant to this Law, a public authority named the “Dubai Environment and Climate Change
Authority” is established. The DECCA will have legal personality and the legal capacity required
to undertake the acts and dispositions that ensure the achievement of its objectives. The DECCA
is hereby affiliated to the Executive Council.
The head office of the DECCA will be located in the Emirate. Branches and offices of the DECCA
may be established within and outside of the Emirate pursuant to a resolution of the Executive
Council.
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Objectives of the DECCA
Article (5)
The DECCA is the competent official entity in charge of all matters related to developing,
approving, and managing the plans, policies, and strategies related to Climate Change,
Environment Protection, and food security within the Emirate, including in Special Development
Zones and free zones, such as the Dubai International Financial Centre. In particular, the DECCA
will, in coordination with the concerned entities in the Emirate, where applicable, have the duties
and powers to:
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1. develop the regulatory frameworks and guidelines required for implementing environmental
governance, with a view to ensuring the optimal implementation of sustainability procedures
and activities;
2. launch environmental research projects and studies aimed at preserving the Environment
and ensuring the sustainability of its resources; and develop innovative solutions to
environmental issues;
3. prepare and develop the policies, and manage and follow up the plans, required for Climate
Change Adaptation;
4. formulate and develop a Climate Change Mitigation policy; develop the targets, initiatives,
and programmes required for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving climate
neutrality; follow up the implementation of these, targets, initiatives, and programmes; and
submit the relevant periodic reports to the Executive Council;
5. prepare, develop, manage, and follow up the policies and requirements for licensing
Groundwater Basins and Groundwater wells in the Emirate and maintaining the Groundwater
reserves and quality; establish the requirements and conditions for using or extracting
Groundwater from wells, and for deepening, widening, or altering Groundwater wells; issue
the relevant permits and oversee, supervise, and monitor the same in accordance with the
legislation in force in the Emirate with a view to ensuring their optimal and sustainable use;
6. develop the policies related to sewerage, surface water, and reclaimed water in the Emirate;
and preserve surface water and reclaimed water and develop the required manuals and
frameworks to ensure their safety, in line with the relevant quality assurance requirements
and with a view to ensuring their optimal utilisation and achieving the highest levels of quality
of life and best environmental performance, in accordance with the best international
standards adopted in this respect;
7. prepare, develop, manage, and follow up the policies, legislation, plans, and guidelines
supporting the development and implementation of policies and plans for the protection of
Nature Reserves, and for the conservation of marine and terrestrial fauna and flora
biodiversity and ecosystems therein, as well as Natural Resources, including air and soil
quality, biodiversity, and the development of Nature Reserves and all water resources, with
a view to ensuring effective management of these reserves and resources;
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8. establish, manage, operate, develop, and supervise Nature Reserves in the Emirate; conduct
specialised surveys and studies; implement the necessary projects; and issue the regulatory
and administrative rules that ensure their sustainability and development;
9. develop general policies for Waste Management in the Emirate; and propose the legislation,
specifications, and manuals supporting these policies, with a view to minimising Waste
production and enhancing recycling, Waste sorting, and shifting away from landfilling;
10. develop a general policy for greening and horticulture in the Emirate, and propose and
prepare the legislation, specifications, and manuals supporting horticulture and afforestation,
with a view to enhancing the environmental performance of green and horticultural spaces;
11. develop, and supervise the implementation of, environmental health policies in the Emirate,
with a view to preserving human health;
12. prepare, develop, and manage the food security strategy in the Emirate in line with the
national food security strategy, including identifying key products and the rate of their local
consumption, food production and processing capacity, and nutritional requirements, with a
view to ensuring sustainable local production; facilitating global food trade; diversifying food
import sources; developing alternative supply plans; and following up and supervising their
implementation by the concerned entities in the Emirate;
13. protect agricultural, animal, and fishery production in the Emirate; and minimise the risk of
epidemics, animal and zoonotic diseases, and pests;
14. regulate, license, and support local agricultural, animal, and fishery production projects;
15. develop the plans and strategies required for countering environmental risks, emergencies,
crises, and disasters; combating environmental degradation and pollution, and managing
natural factors and their impacts, in accordance with the legislation in force in the Emirate;
16. establish an environmental monitoring system; develop and operate environmental
monitoring networks; and implement the actions, measures, plans, and strategies that
ensure Environment Protection and prevent exceeding the permitted limits of environmental
pollutants;
17. conduct periodic surveys of the environmental impacts resulting from the exploration,
extraction, and exploitation of oil and gas within production fields and within land and
maritime transport routes;
18. combat various forms of pollution; prevent any short-term or long-term negative effects
resulting from economic, agricultural, animal, aquatic, industrial, and urban development
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plans and programmes, or any other development programmes aimed at improving the
quality of life; and coordinate with the concerned federal entities to ensure Environment
Protection, preserve the quality and natural balance of the Environment, and instil
environmental awareness and pollution control principles;
19. protect the marine, terrestrial, and atmospheric Environments in the Emirate from Pollution
and depletion; preserve the sustainability of Natural Resources, fishery resources, and
wildlife; and develop and propose the relevant supporting policies, legislation, and manuals;
20. protect the coastal areas, beaches, creeks, lakes, canals, waterways, and dams in the
Emirate; and establish the necessary environmental controls to ensure the preservation of
their ecological properties;
21. regulate and license maritime and coastal projects with environmental impact, as well as the
projects built on waterways in the Emirate; and supervise and monitor their implementation;
22. develop regulatory controls and environmental permits and grant environmental approvals
for infrastructure projects; construction projects; facilities; industrial, service, and
development activities; and other projects, facilities, and activities with environmental
impact, based on the relevant Environmental Impact Assessment of the same; and monitor
the compliance of these projects, facilities, and activities with the regulations and standards
stipulated in the legislation in force in the Emirate;
23. issue permits, approvals, and no-objection certificates for the activities related to the
Environment;
24. evaluate the impact of population growth; infrastructure projects; and urban development
and expansion on the Environment and on wildlife; and contribute to planning these projects
in collaboration with the competent entities to ensure the preservation of the Environment
and wildlife;
25. grant permits to establishments and corporations to conduct the activities of acquisition,
raising, care, and trade of livestock and pets; to provide therapeutic and preventive
veterinary services in the Emirate; and to conduct other agricultural, animal, and fishery
activities, and supervise and monitor the business of these establishments and corporations;
26. monitor the acquisition of all types of animals and deal with lost and stray animals;
27. regulate the exploitation of soil in the Emirate, with a view to ensuring its rational use; and
oversee and monitor such use;
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28. monitor and oversee environmentally significant or sensitive areas and sites, such as
wetlands, coral reefs, Nature Reserves, public parks, and similar areas and sites;
29. raise community awareness of environmental sustainability and of the practices that are
detrimental to the Environment;
30. manage, develop, and periodically measure environmental performance indicators;
31. manage, organise, and disseminate environmental data throughout the Emirate in
accordance with the legislation in force;
32. provide, in coordination with the competent entities in the Emirate, opinion on draft local
and federal legislation and international protocols, treaties, and conventions that fall within
the functions of the DECCA under this Law;
33. own and take lease of the real property, movables, equipment, devices, and other assets
required for performing the functions and work of the DECCA; and manage and use these
assets in accordance with the international best practices;
34. establish, solely or in partnership with other persons, companies and corporations to
implement the projects and programmes supporting the performance by the DECCA of its
functions, in accordance with the legislation in force in the Emirate;
35. ensure that its services are integrated and coordinated with the services of the public sector
and private sector, and are aligned with its approved plans and projects;
36. organise, and participate in, local and international events and conferences in the fields
related to the functions of the DECCA; and
37. exercise any other duties or powers assigned to it by the Ruler or the Chairman of the
Executive Council.
With the exception of the powers, functions, and responsibilities vested in it in respect of
establishing and preparing the policies, legislation, and manuals that fall within its functions under
this Law, the DECCA may outsource, in accordance with the legislation in force in the Emirate,
any of its powers, functions, and responsibilities under this Law to any public or private entity
pursuant to an agreement concluded with that entity in this respect. This agreement will
determine the rights and obligations of the DECCA and the contracted entity as well as the
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conditions, requirements, and specifications that the entity must observe when performing the
functions outsourced to it by the DECCA.
The executive body of the DECCA will be comprised of the Director General and a number of
administrative, finance, and technical Employees, to whom Law No. (8) of 2018 Concerning
Management of the Government of Dubai Human Resources, and the resolutions issued in
pursuance thereof, will apply.
Director General
Article (9)
a. A Director General will be appointed to the DECCA pursuant to a decree of the Ruler.
b. The employment rights of the Director General will be determined in accordance with the
above-mentioned Law No. (8) of 2013 and the resolutions issued in pursuance thereof.
c. The Director General will be directly responsible to the Executive Council for performing his
duties under this Law, the resolutions issued in pursuance hereof, and other legislation in
force in the Emirate; and for performing any other duties assigned to him by the Ruler or the
Chairman of the Executive Council.
a. The Director General will supervise the work and activities of the DECCA; manage its affairs;
and represent it in its relations with third parties. For these purposes, the Director General
will have the duties and powers to:
1. propose, in coordination with the competent entities in the Emirate, the general policy and
the strategic and development plans of the DECCA; present the same to the Executive
Council for approval; and follow up their implementation;
2. propose policies, strategies, and initiatives in support of Environment Protection and
combating Climate Change; review them in consultation with the competent entities in the
Emirate; and submit the same to the Executive Council for approval;
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3. approve the initiatives, programmes, projects, studies, and recommendations that are
related to the work and activities of the DECCA, and that enable it to achieve its objectives;
4. approve and review the work plans and programmes of the DECCA, and assess their
applicability on an annual basis;
5. prepare the draft annual budget and Financial Statements of the DECCA, and present the
same to the competent entities in the Emirate for approval;
6. submit periodic reports to the Executive Council on the implementation of the approved
general policies, strategies, and initiatives; and on the performance indicators and
programmes related to implementation of the strategic plans of the Emirate, in relation to
Environment Protection and combating Climate Change; as well as annual performance
reports on the work and activities of the DECCA;
7. supervise the daily work and the personnel of the DECCA, and appoint the technical and
administrative staff required to perform the work of the DECCA in accordance with the
legislation in force in the Emirate;
8. propose the organisational structure of the DECCA, and submit the same to the competent
entities in the Emirate for approval in accordance with the legislation in force;
9. approve the bylaws and resolutions regulating the administrative, financial, and technical
work of the DECCA;
10. propose fees and charges for the services provided by the DECCA, and submit the same to
the competent entities in the Emirate for approval;
11. conclude contracts, agreements, and memoranda of understanding in the fields related to
the achievement of the DECCA objectives and enabling it to perform its duties and functions;
12. form specialised permanent and temporary committees and work teams, and determine
their duties and functions; and
13. exercise any other duties or powers assigned to him by the Ruler or the Chairman of the
Executive Council, as required for the achievement of the DECCA objectives and for enabling
it to exercise its duties and powers.
b. The Director General may delegate any of his duties and powers under paragraph (a) of this
Article to any of the executive directors/ chief executive officers, or any of the other
Employees, of the DECCA, provided that such delegation is specific and in writing.
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Financial Resources of the DECCA
Article (11)
a. In managing its accounts and records, the DECCA will apply the rules and principles of
government accounting.
b. The Financial Year of the DECCA will commence on 1 January and will end on 31 December
of each Year, except that the first Financial Year will commence on the date on which this
Law comes into force and will end on 31 December of the following Year.
All Local Entities must fully cooperate with the DECCA; meet its requirements; and provide it with
all the data, information, documents, statistics, reports, and studies it requests, particularly any
reports on the implementation of the policies and performance indicators approved by the DECCA,
to enable it to achieve its objectives and exercise its functions under this Law, the resolutions
issued in pursuance hereof, and other legislation in force in the Emirate.
a. As of the date on which this Law comes into force, the following will be transferred from the
DM to the DECCA:
1. all the duties and functions vested in the DM and its affiliated agencies under the legislation
in force in the Emirate in respect of the regulatory matters that fall within the functions of
the DECCA under this Law. The Steering Committee will determine the entities,
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organisational units, functions, powers, duties, and responsibilities related to the regulatory
matters to be transferred to the DECCA;
2. the ownership of the real property, movables, assets, devices, equipment, and other
property of the DM and its affiliated agencies that are relevant to the functions of the
DECCA under this Law;
3. the Employees of the DM working at the organisational units performing the powers and
functions assigned to the DECCA under this Law, and the Employees to be transferred to
the DECCA upon mutual agreement with the DM as well as the financial appropriations
allocated to these Employees by the Department of Finance, in accordance with the
provisions of the above-mentioned Law No. (1) of 2016 and Decree No. (60) of 2023, and
other legislation in force in the Emirate and without prejudice to their existing rights; and
4. the financial appropriations allocated by the Department of Finance, in the annual budget
of the DM, for the activities and functions to be performed by the DECCA under this Law
and other legislation in force in the Emirate.
b. The functions, powers, and responsibilities vested, under the legislation in force, in the Dubai
Electricity and Water Authority PJSC, the Supreme Council of Energy, the Dubai Food Security
Committee, and the Committee Regulating the Fishing of Living Aquatic Organisms, in respect
of all regulatory matters assigned to the DECCA under this Law, are hereby transferred to the
DECCA. Furthermore, the annual financial appropriations allocated to these entities in their
annual budgets, excluding the annual financial appropriations of the Dubai Electricity and
Water Authority PJSC and of the Supreme Council of Energy, will be transferred to the DECCA.
c. Pursuant to a resolution of the Chairman of the Executive Council, the Steering Committee
will be formed to supervise compliance with the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
Article. The DM and the entities referred to in paragraph (b) of this Article will, as of the
effective date of this Law and until completion of the mandate of the Steering Committee,
continue to exercise their duties and powers in respect of the matters assigned to the DECCA
under this Law.
d. As of the date on which the Steering Committee completes its mandate under paragraph (c)
of this Article, the DECCA will succeed to all the rights and obligations of the DM and the
entities referred to in paragraph (b) of this Article in respect of the functions, powers, and
responsibilities transferred to the DECCA under this Law.
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Compliance
Article (15)
The DECCA, the DM, and the other entities referred to in paragraph (b) of Article (14) hereof
must, under the supervision of the Steering Committee, coordinate with the concerned entities in
the Emirate to comply with the provisions of this Law within a period not exceeding one (1) Year
from the date on which this Law comes into force. The Chairman of the Executive Council may,
where required, extend this time frame for the period he deems appropriate.
The Chairman of the Executive Council will issue the resolutions required for the implementation
of the provisions of this Law.
Repeals
Article (17)
Any provision in any other legislation will be repealed to the extent that it contradicts the
provisions of this Law.
This Law will be published in the Official Gazette and will come into force on the day on which it
is published.
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Ruler of Dubai
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