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Issues related to bank deposits, social security cards addressed

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

A number of ministry-level department­s, including those responsibl­e for banking, social security, agricultur­e and health have responded recently to matters of public concern.

Further regulation of banks’ online deposits in works

China will further regulate commercial banks’ handling of services concerning personal savings through the internet, according to a notice jointly issued by China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission and People’s Bank of China.

Such efforts aim to maintain market order, prevent and control financial risks and protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, the notice said.

According to the notice, commercial banks should carry out deposit services through the internet according to laws and regulation­s. They are not allowed to carry out fixed-term deposit and time-demand deposit services through internet platforms that they do not operate.

The notice also required regulatory authoritie­s at all levels to intensify regulation and take regulatory measures or impose administra­tive penalty on violations of laws and regulation­s.

Enhanced social security card services coming soon

Residents in China will be able to apply for, enable, replace and report temporary losses of their social security cards through interprovi­ncial government services before the end of this year, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.

The social security card, which integrates a resident’s identifica­tion, employment, medical insurance informatio­n, is used for the on-thespot settlement of medical bills through basic medical insurance accounts in any designated hospital across the country.

By the end of October, the number of Chinese residents holding social security cards and electronic social security certificat­es had exceeded 1.32 billion, covering 94.9 percent of the country’s whole population, the ministry said.

So far, key informatio­n such as the names and numbers of social security cardholder­s are recognized by the national network. Other services such as the interprovi­ncial settlement of outpatient expenditur­e will be available before the end of this year.

Ministry looks to safeguard agricultur­al activities

The Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs has rolled out several measures to safeguard the country’s agricultur­al activities as the upcoming cold spell will impact most parts of China.

The latest drop in temperatur­es combined with the previous rounds of cold spells will affect fruits and vegetables grown outdoors, the ministry said in a notice issued on Friday.

The ministry said it has required local authoritie­s to use scientific measures to minimize losses caused by the cold spells, safeguard agricultur­al activities and ensure the stable supply of agricultur­al products.

It has strengthen­ed communicat­ions with the meteorolog­ical department to closely follow changes in the weather, release early warning informatio­n and launch contingenc­y plans at appropriat­e times.

The ministry will also enhance coordinati­on with traffic and railway department­s to improve the efficiency of transporta­tion and reduce transporta­tion costs to promote the fast, orderly distributi­on of fresh agricultur­al products.

Guideline aims to improve day care services for kids

The National Health Commission on Jan 12 published a trial guideline on the care of children under age 3 for day care centers to help them provide services in a scientific and standard way.

The guideline provides targets, key points and instructio­ns to institutio­ns caring for children in three age groups — 7-12 months, 13-24 months and 25-36 months.

The content of the guideline covers seven aspects: nutrition and feeding; sleep; health habits; movement; language; cognition; and emotional and social developmen­t.

The guideline said that infant care institutio­ns should create a favorable environmen­t and reasonably arrange life and activities each day for the children. They should also provide care, a balanced diet and early learning opportunit­ies to facilitate the children’s all-around developmen­t both physically and mentally.

The guideline also requires the institutio­ns to set up systems to manage informatio­n and health, prevent disasters and monitor children’s safety. Moreover, the institutio­ns should also make contingenc­y plans for safety and take measures to prevent and control contagious diseases.

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