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CONTROL OF EXEMPTION CLAUSES ORDINANCE

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CONTROL OF EXEMPTION CLAUSES ORDINANCE ——附加英文版

Hong Kong


CONTROL OF EXEMPTION CLAUSES ORDINANCE
 (CHAPTER 71)
 CONTENTS
  
  ion
  I    PRELIMINARY
  hort title
  nterpretation and application
  he "reasonableness" test
  Dealing as consumer"
  arieties of exemption clause
  ower to amend Schedules 1 and 2
  II    CONTROL OF EXEMPTION CLAUSES
  dance of liability for negligence, breach of contract, etc.
  egligence liability
  iability arising in contract
  nreasonable indemnity clauses Liability arising from sale or
supply of
  s
  "Guarantee" of consumer goods
  Seller's liability
  Miscellaneous contracts under which goods pass Other provisions
about
  racts
  Effect of breach on "reasonableness" test
  Evasion by means of secondary contract
  Arbitration agreements
  III   CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE CONTROL DOES NOT APPLY
  International supply contracts
  Choice of law clauses
  Saving for other relevant legislation
  Application
  IV    CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER AMENDMENTS
  (Omitted)
  dule 1. Scope of sections 7, 8, 9 and 12
  dule 2. "Guidelines" for application of reasonableness test
  dule 3. (Omitted)
 Whole document
  
  imit the extent to which civil liability for breach of contract, 
or
  negligence or other breach of duty, can be avoided by 
means of
  ract terms and otherwise; and to restrict the 
enforceability of
  tration agreements. [1 December 1990] L. N. 38 of 1990
 PART I PRELIMINARY
  
  hort title
  Ordinance may be cited as the Control of Exemption Clauses
Ordinance.
  nterpretation and application
  In this Ordinance--
  iness" includes a profession and the activities of a public 
body, a
  ic authority, or a board, commission, committee or 
other body
  inted by the Governor or Government;
  ds" has the same meaning as in the Sale of Goods Ordinance (Cap.
26);
  ligence" means the breach--
  of any obligation, arising from the express or implied terms 
of a
  ract, to take reasonable care or exercise reasonable skill 
in the
  ormance of the contract;
  of any common law duty to take reasonable care or exercise 
reasonable
  l (but not any stricter duty);
  of the common duty of care imposed by the Occupiers 
Liability
  nance (Cap. 314); "notice" includes an announcement, whether or
not in
  hing, and any other communication or pretended communication;
  sonal injury" includes any disease and any impairment of 
physical or
  al condition.
  In the case of both contract and tort, sections 7 to 12 apply 
(except
  e the contrary is stated in section 11 (4)) only to 
business
  ility, that is liability for breach of obligations or duties
arising--
  from things done or omitted to be done by a person in the course
of a
  ness (whether his own business or another's); or
  from the occupation of premises used for business purposes 
of the
  pier, and references to liability are to be read 
accordingly; but
  ility of an occupier of premises for breach of an obligation or 
duty
  rds a person obtaining access to the premises for 
recreational or
  ational purposes, being liability for loss or damage 
suffered by
  on of the dangerous state of the premises, is not a business
liability
  he occupier unless granting that person such access for the 
purposes
  erned falls within the business purposes of the occupier.
  In relation to any breach of duty or obligation, it is 
immaterial
  her the breach was inadvertent or intentional, or whether 
liability
  it arises directly or vicariously.
  1977 c. 50 ss. 1&14 U. K.]
  he "reasonableness" test
  In relation to a contract term, the requirement of reasonableness 
for
  purposes of this Ordinance and section 4 of the 
Misrepresentation
  nance (Cap. 284) is satisfied only if the court or 
arbitrator
  rmines that the term was a fair and reasonable one to be 
included
  ng regard to the circumstances which were, or ought reasonably
to have
  , known to or in the contemplation of the parties when the 
contract
  made.
  In determining for the purposes of section 11 or 12 whether a
contract
  satisfies the requirement of reasonableness, the court or 
arbitrator
  l have regard in particular to the matters specified in 
Schedule 2;
  this subsection does not prevent the court or arbitrator from
holding,
  ccordance with any rule of law, that a term which purports to 
exclude
  estrict any relevant liability is not a term of the contract.
  
  In relation to a notice (not being a notice having 
contractual
  ct), the requirement of reasonableness under this 
Ordinance is
  sfied only if the court or arbitrator determines that it would
be fair
  reasonable to allow reliance on it, having regard to 
all the
  umstances obtaining when the liability arose or (but for the 
notice)
  d have arisen.
  In determining (under this Ordinance or the 
Misrepresentation
  nance (Cap. 284)) whether a contract term or notice 
satisfies the
  irement of reasonableness, the court or arbitrator shall have 
regard
  articular (but without prejudice to subsection (2) to whether
(and, if
  to what extent) the language in which the term or notice is 
expressed
  language understood by the person as against whom another 
person
  s to rely upon the term or notice.
  Where by reference to a contract term or notice a person 
seeks to
  rict liability to a specified sum of money, and the question
arises
  er this Ordinance or the Misrepresentation Ordinance (Cap. 
284))
  her the term or notice satisfies the requirement of 
reasonableness,
  court or arbitrator shall have regard in particular (but 
without
  udice to subsection (2) or (4)) to--
  the resources which he could expect to be available to him for 
the
  ose of meeting the liability should it arise; and
  how far it was open to him to cover himself by insurance.
  It is for the person claiming that a contract term or notice
satisfies
  requirement of reasonableness to prove that it does.
  1977 c. 50 s. 11 U. K.]
  Dealing as consumer"
  A party to a contract "deals as consumer" in relation to another
party
  
  he neither makes the contract in the course of a business nor 
holds
  elf out as doing so;
  the other party does make the contract in the course of a 
business;
  
  in the case of a contract governed by the law of sale of goods 
or by
  ion 12, the goods passing under or in pursuance of the contract
are of
  pe ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption.
  Notwithstanding subsection (1), on a sale by auction or by
competitive
  er the buyer is not in any circumstances to be regarded as dealing 
as
  umer.
  It is for the person claiming that a party does not deal as 
consumer
  rove that he does not.
  1977 c. 50 s. 12 U. K.]
  
  arieties of exemption clause
  To the extent that this Ordinance prevents the 
exclusion  or
  riction of any liability it also prevents--
  making the liability or its enforcement subject to 
restrictive or
  ous conditions;
  excluding or restricting any right or remedy in respect 
of the
  ility, or subjecting a person to any prejudice in consequence of 
his
  uing any such right or remedy;
  excluding or restricting rules of evidence or procedure, and (to 
that
  nt) sections 7, 10, 11 and 12 also prevent excluding or 
restricting
  ility by reference to terms and notices which  exclude  or 
restrict
  relevant obligation or duty.
  An agreement in writing to submit present or future 
differences to
  tration is not to be treated under this Ordinance as 
excluding or
  ricting any liability. [cf. 1977 c. 50 s. 13 U. K.]
  ower to amend Schedules 1 and 2
  Legislative Council may by resolution amend Schedules 1 and 2.
 PART II CONTROL OF EXEMPTION CLAUSES
  
  dance of liability for negligence, breach of contract, etc.
  egligence liability
  A person cannot by reference to any contract term or to a notice
given
  ersons generally or to particular persons exclude or 
restrict his
  ility for death or personal injury resulting from negligence.
  In the case of other loss or damage, a person cannot so 
exclude or
  rict his liability for negligence except in so far as the 
term or
  ce satisfies the requirement of reasonableness.
  Where a contract term or notice purports to exclude or 
restrict
  ility for negligence a person's agreement to or awareness of it
is not
  tself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance of any
risk.
  1977 c. 50 s. 2 U. K.]
  iability arising in contract
  This section applies as between contracting parties where one of 
them
  s as consumer or on the other's written standard terms of
business.
  As against that party, the other cannot by reference to any 
contract
  --
  When himself in breach of contract, exclude or restrict any 
liability
  is in respect of the breach; or
  claim to be entitled--
  to render a contractual performance substantially different from 
that
  h was reasonably expected of him; or
  in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation,
to
  er no performance at all,
  pt in so far as (in any of the cases mentioned above 
in this
  ection) the contract term satisfies the requirement of
reasonableness.
  1977 c. 50 s. 3 U. K.]
  nreasonable indemnity clauses
  A person dealing as consumer cannot by reference to any contract 
term
  ade to indemnify another person (whether a party to the 
contract or
  in respect of liability that may be incurred by the 
other for
  igence or breach of contract, except in so far as the contract 
term
  sfies the requirement of reasonableness.
  This section applies whether the liability in question--
  is directly that of the person to be indemnified or is incurred
by him
  riously;
  is to the person dealing as consumer or to someone else. [cf. 1977 
c.
  . 4 U. K.]
  ility arising from sale or supply of goods
  
  "Guarantee" of consumer goods
  In the case of goods of a type ordinarily supplied for private
use or
  umption, where loss or damage--
  arises from the goods proving defective while in consumer use;
and
  results from the negligence of a person concerned in the 
manufacture
  istribution of the goods, liability for the loss or damage 
cannot be
  uded or restricted by reference to any contract term or 
notice
  ained in or operating by reference to a guarantee of the goods.
  For these purposes--
  goods are to be regarded as "in consumer use" when a person is 
using
  , or has them in his possession for use, otherwise than 
exclusively
  the purposes of a business; and
  anything in writing is a guarantee if it contains or 
purports to
  ain some promise or assurance (however worded or 
presented) that
  cts will be made good by complete or partial replacement, 
or by
  ir, monetary compensation or otherwise.
  This section does not apply as between the parties to a contract
under
  n pursuance of which possession or ownership of the goods passed.
  1977 c. 50 s. 5 U. K.]
  Seller's liability
  Liability for breach of the obligations arising from section 14
of the
  of Goods Ordinance (Cap. 26) (seller's implied undertakings 
as to
  e, etc.) cannot be excluded or restricted by reference to any
contract
  .
  As against a person dealing as consumer, liability for breach of 
the
  gations arising from section 15, 16 or 17 of the Sale of 
Goods
  nance (Cap. 26) (seller's implied undertakings as to 
conformity of
  s with description or sample, or as to their quality or fitness
for a
  icular purpose) cannot be excluded or restricted by reference to 
any
  ract term.
  As against a person dealing otherwise than as consumer, the 
liability
  ified in subsection (2) can be excluded or restricted by reference 
to
  ntract term, but only in so far as the term satisfies the 
requirement
  easonableness.
  The liabilities referred to in this section are not only the 
business
  ilities defined by section 2 (2), but include those arising under 
any
  ract of sale of goods. [cf. 1977 c. 50 s. 6 U. K.]
  Miscellaneous contracts under which goods pass
  Where the possession or ownership of goods passes 
under or in
  uance of a contract not governed by the law of sale of 
goods,
  ection (2) to (4) apply in relation to the effect (if any) that 
the
  t or arbitrator is to give to contract terms excluding or 
restricting
  ility for breach of obligation arising by implication of law from 
the
  re of the contract.
  As against a person dealing as consumer, liability in respect of 
the
  's correspondence with description or sample, or their 
quality or
  ess for any particular purpose, cannot be excluded or 
restricted by
  rence to any such term.
  As against a person dealing otherwise than as consumer, that
liability
  be excluded or restricted by reference to such a term, but only
in so
  as the term satisfies the requirement of reasonableness.
  
  Liability in respect of--
  the right to transfer ownership of the goods, or give possession;
or
  the assurance of quiet possession to a person taking 
goods in
  uance of the contract, cannot be excluded or restricted by 
reference
  ny such term except in so far as the term satisfies the requirement
of
  onableness. [cf. 1977 c. 50 s. 7 U. K.]
  r provisions about contracts
  Effect of breach on "reasonableness" test
  Where for reliance upon it a contract term has to 
satisfy the
  irement of reasonableness, it may be found to do so and be 
given
  ct accordingly notwithstanding that the contract has been 
terminated
  er by breach or by a party electing to treat it as repudiated.
  Where on a breach the contract is nevertheless affirmed by a 
party
  tled to treat as repudiated, this does not of itself 
exclude the
  irement of reasonableness in relation to any contract term.
  1977 c. 50 s. 9 U. K.]
  Evasion by means of secondary contract
  rson is not bound by any contract term prejudicing or taking 
away
  ts of his which arise under, or in connection with the performance
of,
  her contract, so far as those rights extend to the 
enforcement of
  her's liability which this Ordinance prevents that 
other  from
  uding or restricting.
  1977 c. 50 s. 10 U. K.]
  Arbitration agreements
  As against a person dealing as consumer, an agreement to submit
future
  erences to arbitration cannot be enforced except--
  with his written consent signified after the differences in 
question
  arisen; or
  where he has himself had recourse to arbitration in pursuance of 
the
  ement in respect of any differences.
  Subsection (1) does not affect--
  the enforcement of an international arbitration agreement 
within the
  ing of section 2 (1) of the Arbitration Ordinance (Cap. 341);
  laced 76 of 1990 s. 2)
  the resolution of differences arising under any contract so far
as it
  by virtue of Schedule 1, excluded from the operation of section
7, 8,
  12.
 PART III CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE CONTROL DOES NOT APPLY
  
  International supply contracts
  The limits imposed by this Ordinance on the extent to which a 
person
  exclude or restrict liability by reference to a contract term do 
not
  y to liability arising under an international supply contract.
  The terms of an international supply contract are not subject to 
any
  irement of reasonableness under section 8 or 9.
  For the purposes of this section, an international supply 
contract
  s a contract--
  that is either a contract of sale of goods or a contract under 
or in
  uance of which the possession or ownership of goods passes;
  that is made by parties whose places of business (or, if they 
have
  , habitual residences) are in the territories of different 
States or
  in and outside Hong Kong; and
  in the case of which--
  the goods in question are, at the time of the conclusion 
of the
  ract, in the course of carriage, or will be carried, 
from the
  itory of one State to the territory of another, or to or from 
Hong
  from or to a place outside Hong Kong; or
  the acts constituting the offer and acceptance have been done in 
the
  itories of different States or in and outside Hong Kong; or
  ) the contract provides for the goods to be delivered to the
territory
  State other than that within whose territory the acts 
constituting
  offer and acceptance were done; or
  the acts constituting the offer and acceptance were done in Hong
Kong
  the contract provides for the goods to be delivered outside Hong
Kong;
  
  the acts constituting the offer and acceptance were done outside 
Hong
  and the contract provides for the goods to be delivered to Hong
Kong.
  1977 c. 50 s. 26 U. K.]
  Choice of law clauses
  Where the proper law of a contract is the law of Hong Kong only 
by
  ce of the parties (and apart from that choice would be the law
of some
  r country) sections 7 to 12 do not operate as part of the proper
law.
  This Ordinance has effect notwithstanding any contract 
term which
  ies or purports to apply the law of some other country, where 
(either
  oth)--
  the term appears to the court or arbitrator to have been 
imposed
  ly or mainly for the purpose of enabling the party imposing 
it to
  e the operation of this Ordinance; or
  in the making of the contract one of the parties dealt as 
consumer,
  he was then habitually resident in Hong Kong, and the essential 

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安庆市政府信息公开规定

安徽省安庆市人民政府


安庆市政府信息公开规定
《安庆市人民政府第55号令》


《安庆市政府信息公开规定》已经2004年7月29日市人民政府常务会议通过,现予发布,自2004年10月1日起施行。
市长:朱读稳
二○○四年九月二十一日
安庆市政府信息公开规定
第一章 总则
第一条
为了建立公正透明的行政管理体制,保障公民、法人和其他组织的知情权,监督和促进行政机关依法履行职责,依据法律、法规的有关规定,结合本市实际,制定本规定。
第二条
本规定所称的政府信息,是指市人民政府及其职能部门以及依法行使行政管理职能的组织(以下统称行政机关),在履行行政管理职责或提供公共服务过程中,制作、获得或掌握的与经济、社会管理和公共服务有关的信息。
第三条
市人民政府建立政府信息公开联席会议制度,联席会议由政府办公室、信息、监察、政府法制等有关部门或机构组成,负责研究、协调推进政府信息公开过程中的重要事项。
第四条 市本级行政机关是政府信息公开义务人(以下简称公开义务人),应当依照法律、法规、规章 和本规定履行公开政府信息的义务。
公开义务人应当指定本部门处理政府信息公开事务的专门机构和人员,负责本部门政府信息公开的日常工作。公民、法人和其他组织是政府信息公开权利人(以下简称公开权利人),依法享有获取政府信息的权利。
第五条 政府信息公开应当遵循合法、及时、真实、公正和便民的原则。
第六条 任何公民、法人或其他组织不得非法阻挠或限制公开义务人公开政府信息的活动以及公开权利人依法获得政府信息的权利。
第七条 公开义务人根据本规定提供政府信息,不得收费,法律、法规另有规定的除外。
第八条 行政机关对政府信息公开必需经费应当予以保障。
第二章 政府信息公开的内容
第九条 公开义务人应当主动向社会公开下列政府信息:
(一)管理规范和发展计划方面的信息,包括:
1、行政机关制定的规范性文件;
2、本行政区域经济社会发展规划、计划及其完成情况;
3、本行政区域城市总体规划、分区规划以及土地利用总体规划等规划。
(二)与公众密切相关的重大事项方面的信息,包括:
1、影响公众人身和财产安全的疫情、灾情或者突发事件;
2、优抚、社会保障、劳动就业等方面的标准、条 件等情况;
3、经济适用住房的建设和分配、廉租房的建设和申请情况。
(三)公共资金使用和监督方面的信息,包括:
1、重大城市基础建设项目的公开招标中标情况;
2、政府集中采购项目的目录、政府采购限额标准、采购结果及监督情况。
(四)政府机构和人事方面的信息,包括:
1、行政机关的机构设置、办公地址、联系方式;
2、行政机关的职能、设定依据、办事条 件、办事程序、办事期限等情况;
3、行政机关公务员招考、录用等情况。
(五)法律、法规、规章 和市政府规定应当公开的其他政府信息。法律、法规对前款事项的公开权限另有规定的,从其规定。
第十条 公开权利人可以向公开义务人申请公开本规定第十条 以外的其他政府信息。除法律、法规、规章
或本规定禁止公开的内容外,公开义务人应当按照申请向公开权利人公开。
第十一条
涉及公民、法人和其他组织的重大利益,或者有重大社会影响的事项,在正式决定前,实行预公开制度。起草机关或者决定机关应当将草案向社会公布,充分听取公众意见后再作出决定。
第十二条 下列政府信息,免予公开:
(一)属于国家秘密的;
(二)涉及商业秘密的;
(三)涉及个人隐私的;
(四)正在调查、讨论、处理过程中的,但法律、法规另有规定的除外;
(五)与行政执法有关,公开后可能会影响检查、调查、取证等执法活动或者会威胁个人生命安全的;
(六)法律、法规、规章 规定免予公开的其他情形。
第十三条 公开义务人应保证其所发布政府信息的及时性、有效性和准确性,所发布的政府信息内容发生变化时应及时更新。
第三章 政府信息公开的形式和程序
第十四条 应当主动公开的政府信息,公开义务人可以通过以下一种或几种方式予以公开:
(一)本级政府或本部门的网站;
(二)政府公报;
(三)报刊、广播、电视等媒体;
(四)公共查阅室、资料索取点、政府信息公告栏、电子屏幕等场所或者设施;
(五)新闻发布会;
(六)各级各类档案馆;
(七)其他便于公众及时准确获得政府信息的形式。
第十五条 对于依申请公开的政府信息,公开权利人可以采取信函、电报、传真、电子邮件等形式向公开义务人提出申请。
第十六条
公开义务人接到申请书,除当场可以答复的外,应当在接到申请书之日起10日内决定是否公开。因信息资料处理等客观原因及其他正当的理由,公开义务人可将作出是否公开的决定期限延长至20日,并应及时将延长的期限和理由通知申请人。公开义务人决定公开的,应当自决定之日起10日内公开;决定部分不公开或不公开的,应当向申请人说明理由。
第十七条
申请公开的政府信息不属于受理机关掌握范围的,受理机关应当及时告知申请人;能够确定该信息掌握机关的,应当及时告知申请人联系方式。
第十八条 申请公开的政府信息含有禁止或限制公开内容但能够区分处理的,公开义务人应当将可公开部分向申请人公开。
当公开义务人向申请人表明某政府信息是否存在,即会导致公开不应公开的政府信息的后果时,公开义务人有权对该信息的存在与否不予确认。
第十九条
对于尚未确定是否属于国家秘密范围的政府信息,应当暂缓公开,依照《中华人民共和国保密法》以及其他有关规定对其性质予以认定后,再决定予以保密或公开。
第二十条 公开义务人应当明确本部门受理信息公开申请的专门机构和咨询电话,以及申请信息公开的具体程序、方法等。
第二十一条 市人民政府建立并不断完善政府新闻发言人制度,向社会发布政府信息。各级行政机关根据实际需要建立本部门的新闻发言人制度。
第二十二条 对阅读有困难的残疾人、文盲申请人,公开义务人应当提供必要的帮助。
第四章 监督
第二十三条
政府信息联席会议应当建立健全政府信息公开的相关制度,并定期或不定期对行政机关信息公开情况实施检查和评价,向社会公布政府信息公开情况报告。
第二十四条
公开义务人违反本规定,有下列情形之一的,由市人民政府办公室责令改正,并可予以通报批评;情节严重的,由同级监察部门对直接负责的主管人员和其他责任人员按照有关规定严肃处理:
(一)不履行主动公开义务的;
(二)对符合法定条 件的申请人,隐瞒或者不提供应当公开的政府信息的;
(三)公开的政府信息内容不真实的。公开义务人违反保密等法律法规规章的,按照有关规定处理。
第二十五条
公开权利人认为公开义务人不依法履行政府信息公开义务的,可以向监察部门或者公开义务人的上级主管部门投诉。接受投诉的机关应当及时予以调查处理。
第五章 附则
第二十六条 各县(市)、区人民政府可以参照本规定,结合本地实际,制定有关规定。
第二十七条 本规定自2004年10月1日起施行。





张家口市制定规范性文件程序规定

河北省张家口市人民政府


张家口市制定规范性文件程序规定


第一章 总则

第一条 为了规范市政府规范性文件的制定活动,保证规范性文件制定效率和质量,维护国家法制统一,根据有关规定,结合本市实际,制定本规定。
第二条 本规定所称的规范性文件,是指市政府依照法定职权和程序制定的,涉及公民、法人或者其他组织权利义务关系的,具有普遍约束力的行政措施、决定、命令等行政性文件。
第三条 市政府规范性文件的起草、审查、决定、发布、解释,适用本规定。
第四条 制定规范性文件,应当遵循下列原则:
(一)法制统一原则;
(二)保障公民、法人和其他组织合法权益的原则;
(三)职权与责任相统一的原则;
(四)以人为本,依法行政原则;
(五)精简、统一、效能原则;
(六)民主集中制原则。
第五条 市政府规范性文件制定工作,应当符合市政府工作规则,围绕市政府中心工作,促进政府职能向经济调节、市场监管、社会管理和公共服务转变。
第六条  市政府规范性文件制定的组织、协调、审查等具体工作由市政府法制机构负责。

第二章 计划与起草

  第七条 市政府应当根据上级行政机关的立法规划,结合本地实际编制年度规范性文件制定计划。
  第八条 市政府所属工作部门按照职责范围,需要以市政府名义制定规范性文件的,应当向市政府法制机构报请立项。立项报告应当在每年11月底前经部门主要负责人签署后,报市政府法制机构。
  立项报告包括:规范性文件名称、依据,制定的必要性和可行性,所要解决的主要问题,完成起草的时间等。
  第九条 市政府法制机构对报请立项的建议项目,进行全面审查和论证,广泛征求意见,编制规范性文件年度制定计划草案,报市政府批准后组织实施。
  规范性文件年度计划在执行中,可以根据实际情况予以调整。如需调整由有关部门向市政府法制机构提出书面报告,市政府法制机构审查后,报市政府批准。
  第十条 列入年度计划的规范性文件项目,各有关部门必须严格执行。
第十一条 规范性文件草案由市政府法制机构和政府职能部门按其职责进行起草。
内容涉及几个部门的规范性文件,由主拟部门起草,其它部门会签;或由主拟部门牵头,各有关部门联合起草。
第十二条 起草单位应当组成由有关部门主要负责人参加的起草小组,制定起草工作计划并组织实施。做到领导责任落实、起草人员落实、工作经费落实和完成时限落实。
第十三条 起草规范性文件可以邀请有关专家、组织参加,也可委托有关专家、组织起草。
第十四条 起草规范性文件,应当深入调查研究,广泛听取有关机关、组织和公民的意见,可采取书面征求意见,也可采取召开座谈会、论证会、听证会等形式。
第十五条 起草的规范性文件属于以下情况的,应当向社会公布,广泛征求社会各界的意见:
(一)起草的规范性文件内容直接涉及公民、法人或其他组织切身利益的;
(二)公民、法人或其他组织对起草的规范性文件内容有重大意见的。
第十六条 对涉及其它部门业务和职能的,起草部门应当主动征求涉及部门的意见,力求一致。经充分协商后仍有分歧的,上报草案时必须文字说明情况。
第十七条 起草部门报送规范性文件的送审稿时,应当由部门主要负责人签署;共同起草的应由该几个起草部门的主要负责人共同签署。
第十八条 起草的规范性文件应当与现行的规范性文件衔接、协调。凡对同一事项作出的规定,与现行规范性文件不一致的,应当在起草说明中列出情况、理由及处理意见。
第十九条 起草部门应当按年度计划规定的时间上报成熟的经相关部门会签的规范性文件送审稿。
第二十条 起草规范性文件应对制定目的、依据、原则、适用范围、实施部门、行为规范、职责、奖惩、实施日期等作出明确规定。
第二十一条 规范性文件根据内容的需要可以分章、节、条、款、项、目。条的序号用中文数字依次表述;款不编号,用另起一段表述;项的序号用中文数字加括号依次表述;目的序号用阿拉伯数字依次表述。
规范性文件除内容复杂的外,一般不分章节。
第二十二条 报送规范性文件送审稿时应当附起草说明、草案的电子文本和其它有关材料。
起草说明的主要内容:制定的必要性,包括制定目的和依据;起草经过;调整对象的历史、现状和发展情况;主要条款的解释;要解决的主要问题;会签、协调情况,不同意见处理结果等。
有关材料主要包括:有关部门会签意见原件;所依据的法律、法规、规章和上级规范性文件;协调记录;调研、考察情况和外地规范性文件制定资料等。

第三章 审查与修改

第二十三条 市政府规范性文件送审稿由市政府法制机构负责统一审查。
市政府法制机构主要从以下方面进行审查:
(一)是否符合法律、法规、规章的规定;
(二)提出的规定、措施是否可行,是否符合本地的实际情况,是否便于操作;
(三)规定的行政许可、收费、行政处罚、行政强制措施和其它行政措施是否合法、适当,是否确有必要;
(四)是否正确处理各方面意见;
(五)是否符合立法技术规范;
(六)需要审查的其它内容。
第二十四条 规范性文件送审稿有下列情形之一的,市政府法制机构可以缓办或退回起草单位:
(一)未列入年度制定计划且未按本规定第九条第二款规定办理的;
(二)不符合本规定第二十二条规定的;
(三)条件尚不成熟、未与相关部门会签、协调或争议较大的。
第二十五条 市政府法制机构应当做好对规范性文件草案不同意见的协调工作。
协调工作应从国家和公民的利益出发,坚持以法律、法规、规章为依据,结合实际,客观、公正地处理各种利益关系,维护法制、政令统一。
第二十六条 有关方面对规范性文件草案的有关问题争议较大,经协调达不成一致意见的,由市政府法制机构提出意见,报市政府协调审定。
第二十七条 对草案达成一致意见或者市政府法制机构依照有关立法原则、根据全市实际情况已经修改或者提出修改意见的,应按市政府法制机构的意见进行修改;未经市政府法制机构同意,起草部门及相关机构不得擅自改动。
第二十八条 市政府法制机构应当就规范性文件的内容进行调查研究,可通过论证会、听证会等多种形式征求各方意见。
第二十九条 规范性文件草案的起草、调研、论证、听证等项工作所需经费,列入市财政年度预算。

第四章   审定与发布

第三十条 市政府法制机构应当对市政府规范性文件草案在充分吸收各方面意见的基础上进行修改,写出审核意见,提请市政府常务会议审定。
第三十一条 市政府常务会议审定市政府规范性文件草案时,市政府法制机构主要负责人应当到会陈述草案审核意见。
第三十二条 市政府规范性文件草案经市政府常务会议讨论通过后,市政府法制机构会同起草部门根据会议讨论意见进行修改后,报请市政府以政府令形式发布实施;也可以由市政府批准,主管部门发布,但应注明“经市政府批准”字样。
第三十三条 市政府规范性文件发布后,应在《张家口市政报》全文刊登,在《张家口日报》、张家口政府门户网站等相关公共媒体进行发布。
《张家口市政报》刊登的规范性文件文本为标准文本。并根据需要编印其他语种的文本。
第三十四条 规范性文件的实施时间与公布时间的间隔,不得少于30日。但是,不立即施行将有碍规范性文件施行的,可以自公布之日起施行。

第五章    清理、废止与修订

第三十五条 规范性文件发布后,由主管部门或文件指定的部门负责组织实施。
第三十六条 市政府规范性文件的组织实施部门应当及时做好文件施行工作,了解掌握文件的实施情况。在文件实施满一年时,应向市政府法制机构提交实施情况的报告。
第三十七条 市政府规范性文件的清理、修订、废止工作,由市政府法制机构负责组织,定期进行。
各有关部门应当于每年年初向市政府法制机构提出本部门组织实施的规范性文件的清理、修订、废止意见。
第三十八条 对部门提出的清理、修订或废止规范性文件的意见,经市政府法制机构审核后,报市政府批准。
经清理需要修订的,由实施部门负责组织修订,并按制定程序进行;需要废止的规范性文件,由市政府明令废止;经清理后仍然有效的规范性文件,由市政府法制机构汇编成册。
第三十九条 市政府规范性文件的清理、修订、废止工作也应符合本规定的技术规范和制定原则等具体规定。 

第六章   奖励与处罚

第四十条 在制定规范性文件工作中作出突出成绩的部门和个人,由市政府法制机构进行考核,经市政府批准后,给予表彰或者奖励。
第四十一条 违反本规定第十条规定的,不说明理由擅自变更以及不执行规范性文件年度计划的,由市政府法制机构通知其改正;拒不改正的,由市政府给予通报批评。
第四十二条 违反本办法第二十七条擅自改动已经定稿的规范性文件草案或者不按法制机构意见修改的,由市政府法制机构通知其改正;拒不改正的,由市政府给予通报批评,并视情节对部门直接负责的主管领导和直接责任人员给予行政处分。
第四十三条 市政府法制机构工作人员应认真履行职责,对不按程序办理,或者以权谋私的,由所在单位对其进行批评教育;情节严重的,依照有关规定给予行政处分。
第四十四条 违反本规定第三十六条的,到期不向市政府法制机构提交反馈意见的,由市政府法制机构向市政府提出建议,给予通报批评,并责令限期改正。

第七章   附则

第四十五条 有关规范性文件的备案工作,依照《张家口市规范性文件备案规定》的规定执行。
第四十六条 市政府各部门、县区政府的规范性文件制定工作可参照本规定执行。也可依据本规定制定本部门、本级政府的程序规定。
第四十七条 市政府规范性文件的标准文本、外文版本及汇编文本的编辑出版由市政府法制机构负责。
第四十八条 本规定自2005年8月1日起实施。2003年7月16日张家口市人民政府发布的《张家口市制定规范性文件程序规定》同时废止。




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