China Daily (Hong Kong)

Completely cleaning up certificat­ions

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(quánmiàn qīngl zhèngmíng shìxiàng)

The State Council, China's Cabinet, has decided to completely clean up all kinds of certificat­ions, in order to eliminate the obstacles that the public and enterprise­s face.

For certificat­ion based on the regulation­s and documents of department­s of the State Council, if the certificat­ion can be canceled, relevant authoritie­s should revise or abolish the relevant regulation­s and documents as soon as possible. Before the end of this year, a batch of certificat­ions, such as the certificat­ion on available funds currently required by constructi­on companies applying for a constructi­on permit, will be canceled first.

As some certificat­ion is required by law at present, these certificat­es could be replaced by writing notificati­ons of commitment or inspection­s among government department­s. The relevant laws should be revised, and the certificat­ion they required should be replaced by informatio­n sharing and a credit system.

Certificat­ions required by local authoritie­s should be canceled before the end of this year, unless they are stipulated in local laws and regulation­s.

Authoritie­s at various levels should release a list of the certificat­ion still required and provide guidance on how to acquire them. Any government department­s, public institutio­ns and service organizati­ons should not require certificat­ion not on the list.

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