Article IV:
Ministries and Government Departments and Public Organizations shall co-operate with the Central Statistical Office in completing the Statistics and Census in the best way and shall provide all the information which it requires and follow its technical instructions.
Article V:
The security authorities shall, whenever required, assist those entrusted with the Census or Statistics in fulfilling their task.
Article VI:
The individuals, companies, private associations and institutions and owners of public, vocational, professional, commercial and industrial establishments must submit to the Central Statistical Office or its designated officials, all the information requried for Statistics or Census in the dates specified for that job.The President of the Planning Board shall issue the resolutions necessary for that. .
Article VII:
All individual information related to the Statistics or Census shall be confidential and shall not, without the consent of the person concerned, be published nor disclosed to a third party whether it is a person or a public or private organization. This information shall not be used, except for statistical purposes.
Article VIII:
Statistical information shall not be used as a basis for any financial burden. It is not to be taken as evidence in a crime or a basis for any legal action or procedure but it may be used as evidence against that who gives false information.
Article IX:
The Central Statistical Office shall prepare an annual comprehensive guide for all the statistical information and bulletins it has acquired. The Office has the right to publish this infotmation in periodical bulletins or annual reports in a general but not individual manner.
Article X:
Whoever violates the statistical information by disclosing any personal information or industrial secret or any other secret which he has become aware of in the course of performing any of the actions of the Census or Statistics in accordance with this law shall without prejudice to any other stronger punishment specified for in any other law be punished by imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years and by a fine not exceeding 1500 Kuwaiti Dinars or by any of the two penalties.
Article XI:
Without prejudice to any stronger punishment specified for in any other law he shall be punished by imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months and by a fine not exceeding KD 100 or by any of the two of the two penalties :
A - Who intentionally obstructs any of the works related to the Census or Statistics decided to be carried out.
B - Who refuses to give the required information or knowingly gives false information. Whoever does not give the required information within the specified time shall be considered to have refused to give it unless he proves that the delay is due to an acceptable reason.
C - Who has illicitly obtained or attempts to obtain confidential information related to Census or Statistics.
D - Who conducts Census or obtains Statistics or participates in that in a manner different from that specified by the law.
E - Who knowingly publishes or causes to publish false statistics or censuses.
The infringements shall be proved by the officials appointed by Resolution issued by the President of the Planning Board. In this regard they act in a prosecutorial capacity .
Article XII:
The President of the Planning Board shall issue the regulations and resolutions needed for the execution of this Act.
Article XIII:
The law No. 13 of 1961 on Statistics and Census shall be repealed.
Article XIV:
This act shall be executed by the Prime Minister and the Ministers each in the area of his concern and shall be effective on the date of publication in the official gazette.
AMIR OF STATE OF KUWAIT
ABDULLAH AL SALM AL-SABAH
THE PRIME MINISTER
SABA H AL-SALM AL-SABAH
ISSUED ON 19 RAJAB 1383
5 DECEMBER 1963