Key Provisions of House Bill No. 12-2-1)
- Establishes the Ministry of Interior as a new executive ministry.
- Creates a centralized ministry to improve coordination and government efficiency.
- Transfers cultural and historical affairs (including museums and the National Archives) to the Ministry of Interior.
- Transfers youth affairs and sports development to the Ministry of Interior.
- Transfers emergency management, weather services, public records, and public information to the Ministry of Interior.
- Transfers the Bureau of Lands and Surveys from the Ministry of Public Infrastructure and Industries to the Ministry of Interior.
- Removes the National Archives from the Ministry of State and places it under the Ministry of Interior.
- Limits the Ministry of Human Resources, Tourism, and Development to human resources, tourism, and economic development functions.
- Updates existing laws and agency references to reflect the new ministry structure.
- Provides that the Act takes effect upon presidential approval or as otherwise provided by law.