Finance Bill, 2083
This Bill is introduced to revise tax, duty, and levy rates to effectively manage government revenue and amend existing financial laws accordingly. It aims to streamline fiscal administration by updating provisions for various taxes, exemptions, and related regulatory measures.
Appropriation Bill, 2083
This bill authorizes expenditure from the Federal Consolidated Fund for the fiscal year 2083/84 and provides the legal framework for allocating and spending government funds through appropriation. It establishes spending authority for various government bodies and ensures that public expenditure is carried out in accordance with the approved budget.
National Debt Recovery Bill, 2083
This bill provides the legal framework for raising and managing national debt in Nepal for the fiscal year 2083/84. It enables the government to implement its financial plan by regulating public borrowing and debt recovery mechanisms, ensuring structured debt management and fiscal responsibility.
P-029-Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930
This Protocol modernizes the 1930 Forced Labour Convention by creating legally binding obligations for countries to prevent forced labor and human trafficking. It mandates that member states provide victims with protection, access to justice, and effective remedies, such as compensation and rehabilitation.
C-081-Labour Inspection Convention, 1947
This Convention establishes a comprehensive system of labour inspection in industrial and commercial workplaces to ensure the enforcement of legal provisions related to working conditions and worker protection. It mandates that member states maintain an adequate labour inspectorate to secure the welfare, health, and safety of workers.
Nepal Rastra Bank (Third Amendment) Bill, 2083
This bill updates the Nepal Rastra Bank Act to strengthen financial stability, clarify digital currency regulations, and enhance the Bank’s regulatory powers. It also aims to make the Bank more autonomous, transparent, and accountable, improving the reliability and effectiveness of Nepal’s monetary and financial system.
Voters' Roll (First Amendment) Bill, 2083
An amendment bill to update and regulate the national voters' roll system, enabling the Election Commission to collect and update voter registration lists following the dissolution of the House of Representatives before the completion of its term.
Ordinance to Amend Some Nepal Acts, 2083
An omnibus ordinance amending 19 existing Nepal Acts to remove administrative bottlenecks, streamline public service delivery, address landless Dalit settlement issues, digitize land registration, regulate forest use for projects, and reform trade union provisions in civil service, health service, and federal parliament secretariat laws.
Cooperative (First Amendment) Ordinance, 2083
An ordinance amending the Cooperative Act, 2074 to bring misuse of cooperative assets under legal accountability, accelerate loan recovery, regulate activities contrary to cooperative values, clarify the roles of cooperative registrars and the National Cooperative Regulation Authority, and require savings and credit cooperatives to obtain mandatory licences from the Authority.
Election of Members of the House of Representatives (First Amendment) Bill, 2083
An amendment bill to update the proportional representation closed-list percentages for inclusive groups — Dalit, Adivasi Janajati, Khas Arya, Madhesi, Tharu, and Muslim — in Schedule 1 of the Election of Members of the House of Representatives Act, 2074, in accordance with the 2078 National Census population data.
Prevention of Money Laundering (Third Amendment) Ordinance, 2083
An ordinance to amend the Asset (Money Laundering) Prevention Act, 2064, strengthening investigations and prosecutions related to money laundering offences linked to customs, taxation, capital markets, banking, foreign exchange, and financial crimes.
Ordinance Enacted to Amend Some Nepal Acts Relating to Universities, 2083
An ordinance amending various university-related Nepal Acts to establish uniformity in the structure of supreme academic bodies, appoint university officials on a merit-based system, reduce political interference, and make university governance more effective and transparent.