Violations can result in fines of 5,000 to 20,000 EGP and a ban on hiring future domestic staff.

Based on the title provided, this paper focuses on the intersection of domestic labor, legal codification, and state governance in Egypt. The phrase "Maid in Heaven: The Official Egypt" appears to be a critical reference to how the Egyptian state and society idealize or regulate domestic work, often contrasting the harsh reality of the labor market with official narratives or legal frameworks.