ASTANA, Kazakhstan, June 24. President
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed a law on digitalization, personal
data protection, road traffic and advanced transport
technologies.
The law was published by the press service of the Kazakh
president on June 24.
Earlier, the Senate approved the legislation aimed at
strengthening digitalization processes, improving personal data
protection mechanisms, enhancing road safety and creating a legal
framework for advanced transport technologies.
According to materials considered by Parliament, the amendments
establish legal regulations for the introduction and operation of
unmanned and autonomous transport systems.
The Senate said the legislation also introduces legal
definitions related to advanced air mobility, urban air mobility,
vertiports and unmanned air traffic management systems.
“The law provides for the formation of a comprehensive
regulatory framework for the introduction and safe use of unmanned
transport technologies,” lawmakers said during the bill’s
consideration in Parliament.
Senators also noted that the amendments are designed to support
the digital transformation of transport infrastructure while
strengthening personal data protection and improving regulatory
oversight in the sector.













































































































































































































