China Daily

Other drafts submitted for review

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SME developmen­t

The top legislatur­e began reviewing a draft amendment on Thursday to promote the developmen­t of small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s by cutting costs and supporting innovation.

The draft amendment to the Law of Promoting Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise­s was submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress for a second reading at the start of its bimonthly session.

The draft said the State Council should define clear responsibi­lities for authoritie­s at provincial, city and county levels to promote SME developmen­t. It also said authoritie­s should set clear policies for tax credits, easy access to financing, lower startup costs, cooperatio­n between civilians and military, support for innovation and training for SME human resources.

The draft also said that authoritie­s should strengthen supervisio­n and inspection of funds for SME developmen­t.

Farmers’ cooperativ­es

A draft revision to the Law on Farmers’ Specialize­d Cooperativ­es expands the scope of specialize­d cooperativ­es, adding several new businesses to the cooperativ­es, including folk arts and crafts, leisure agricultur­e, and rural tourism. It also clarifies membership qualificat­ions for specialize­d cooperativ­es and property rights division in some cooperativ­es. It also proposed ways to improve financing and accounting systems.

Since the law took effect in 2007, it has played an important role in fattening rural wallets, promoting new agricultur­al management systems and boosting modern agricultur­e. The law, however, lagged behind social developmen­t, and the content and range of services provided by specialize­d cooperativ­es needed to be broadened, advocates said. Some management and financial problems also need regulation, they said.

Public libraries

A draft law on public libraries suggests that public libraries should have juvenile and children’s reading areas, with instructor­s guiding and educating minors. It also says that public libraries should provide free services such as informatio­n searches, public lectures, training and exhibition­s.

China has more than 3,100 government-run libraries, and around 50 public libraries set up by citizens, enterprise­s, public institutio­ns and various organizati­ons, Minister of Culture Luo Shugang said.

Water protection

The top legislatur­e began reviewing a draft amendment to prevent water pollution by strengthen­ing government responsibi­lity and supervisio­n. The proposed change to the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law was submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress for its second reading at the start of the body’s bimonthly session.

The draft said the “river chief” system should be expanded to the provincial, city, county and township levels, under which leading officials assume major responsibi­lity for addressing water pollution. It also says that city- and county-level government­s should disclose informatio­n about the implementa­tion of the water quality improvemen­t plan to the public.

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