This presentation provides an overview of the anti-smoking law in Saudi Arabia, focusing on Royal Decree No. 56. It begins by explaining the historical context, including the lack of prior restrictions and the subsequent implementation of the law in 2010-2012. The presentation then outlines the duty of the agency responsible for enforcing the policy, emphasizing the importance of awareness campaigns and the distribution of information. It details the social determinants affected by the policy, such as public health and individual well-being, and assesses the positive impact of the law on the health of the Saudi Arabian population. The presentation also includes multiple-choice questions to assess understanding of the policy and concludes by highlighting the significance of the law and the need for continued efforts to reduce smoking-related diseases. The content is supported by references to scholarly articles and governmental reports, providing a comprehensive analysis of the anti-smoking law and its effects.