Legislación Informática de Reino de Bahrain
Decree-Law nº 7 for the year 1977 regarding statistics and census.
Decree-Law nº 9 of 1984 Concerning the Central Population Register.
Legislative Decree nº 10 of 1993 with respect to Copyright Law. (Dated 17th Thilhija, 1413. 7th June 1993)
Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain 2002. Adopted on 14 Feb. 2002
Decree-Law nº 28 of 2002 on electronic transactions.
Decree Law nº 48 for the year 2002 issuing the Telecommunications Law.
Telecommunication Law.
Trade Marks Law 2004.
Law nº 13 for the year 2006 amending certain provisions of Decree Law nº 28 of 2002 regarding electronic transactions.
Law nº 45 for the year 2006 amending certain provisions of Decree Law nº 9 of 1984 regarding the Central Population Register.
Law nº 46 for the year 2006 regarding the Identity Card.
Decision nº 2 for the year 2006 regarding the technical requirements for the acceptance of public entities for electronic transactions
Decree nº 69 for the year 2007 on establishing and organizing the eGovernment Authority.
Decision nº 1 for the year 2007 regarding the executive regulations of the Identity Card Law nº 46 of 2006.
Decision nº 3 for the year 2008 regarding the provision of additional services for the issuance of the ID card and the fees prescribed therein.
Decision nº 9 for the year 2009 regarding the terms of acceptance of e-government Authority for electronic transactions.
Decree nº 4 for the year 2010 on amending Decree nº 3 for the year 2008 regarding the provision of additional services for the extraction of identity card and the fees prescribed therein.
Resolution nº 1 of 2011 on the Committee on ICT Governance in Government Agencies.
Resolution nº 16 for the year 2011 on amending certain provisions from Decree nº 1 for the year 2007 regarding the executive regulations of the Identity Card Law nº 46 of 2006.
Law nº 6 of 2012 amending section (d) of Article (2) of Article (2) of Decree-Law nº 28 of 2002 on electronic transactions.
Decree nº 1 for the year 2012 on fees for publishing services, publications and electronic services.
Decree nº 2 for the year 2012 regarding the use of the electronic portal.
Law nº 2 for the year 2013 on the adoption of official Identity Cards issued by the GCC countries.
Law nº 60 for the year 2014 concerning information technology crimes.
Decision nº 4 for the year 2015 on the restructuring of the Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology and determining its terms of reference.
Decree nº 69 for the year 2015 on establishing the Information & eGovernment Authority.
Decree nº 57 for the year 2016 on the subordination and organization of the Information & eGovernment Authority.
Law nº 34 of 2017 with respect to amending certain provisions of legislative decree nº 28 of 2002 with respect to electronic transactions.
Decree Law nº 38 of 2017 amending certain provisions of the Telecommunications Law promulgated by Legislative Decree nº 48 for the year 2002.
Decision of the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority’s Chairman nº 7 for the year 2017 to issue the regulation fees imposed by the Authority on licenses and other services.
Decision of the Information and eGovernment Authority’s Chief nº 8 of 2017 on the conditions for the type approval of short-range devices.
Decision of the Information and eGovernment Authority’s Chief nº 12 of 2017 on the adoption of the National Frequency Plan.
Decision of the Information and eGovernment Authority’s Chief Executive nº 1 of 2018 regarding regulations of licenses for radio amateurs service.
Decision of the Information and eGovernment Authority’s Chief Executive nº 2 of 2018 regarding regulation of licenses for private and non-commercial fixed radio links (point to point) and the approved appendix for all users of telecommunications services.
Decision of Telecommunication regulation authority chairman’s nº 13 for the year 2018 to amend some provisions of the regulation’s fees imposed by the authority on licenses and other services issued by decree law nº 7 for the year 2017.
Law nº 30 of 2018 regarding Issuing the Protecting Personal Data law.