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Zibo City Tourism Planning And Management (Revised 2004)

Original Language Title: 淄博市旅游规划管理办法(2004年修正本)

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(Act No. 28 of 26 January 2003 of the People's Government Order No. 28 of 14 June 2004 No. 43 of the Order No. 43 of the Municipal Government of Bobo, implemented by the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela on 1 August 2004 to amend the Decision of the Government of 15 municipalities, such as the Modification of the Maternity Care Responsibilities Management Scheme in Bobo City)

Article 1 promotes the health development of the tourism industry in order to develop this approach in conjunction with the city's practice, in accordance with the scheme of tourism management in Bobo.
Article 2
Article 3
Article IV. Tourism planning should uphold the principles of sustainable development and market orientation, focus on the protection of tourism resources and the tourism environment, and enhance the social, economic and environmental benefits of tourism development.
Article 5
The overall planning for urban tourism development is organized by the municipal tourism administration authorities. The overall planning for district tourism development is organized by district tourism administration authorities. The overall planning for tourism development in urban, district and district areas should be synonymous and coordinated and the overall planning for district tourism development should be subject to the overall planning of urban tourism development.
Article 7. The development of tourism planning should be based on national economic and social development plans and be adapted to the development of economic growth and related industries.
Article 8. Tourism planning should be in line with urban overall planning and be coordinated with specialized planning such as land-use master planning, geological environmental protection planning, wind-speaker planning, and physical protection planning.
Article 9. Tourism planning should include the following:
(i) Resource conditions and basic conditions for tourism development;
(ii) Market needs, market size and the pace of tourism development strategies, objectives;
(iii) The time series developed by the tourism region with the focus on tourism products and the spaceb;
(iv) The functional portfolio of the factor structure of the tourism industry and the relationship between resource development and facilities construction;
(v) Principles for environmental protection and measures to protect the use of human landscapes and natural landscapes;
(vi) Measures to implement planning.
Article 10 Tourism planning should organize expert evaluation to be the main of the tourism planning experts. The evaluation of tourism planning should uphold the principles of science, objectivity and impartiality.
The results of the tourism planning include planning, planning maps, planning notes and basic information.
Article 12
Article 13 focuses on tourism sector planning, priority tourism project planning, organized by the Tourism Administration authorities, and approved by the same-level people's governments after the clearance of the top-level tourist administrative authorities.
Other tourist areas (points), tourism project planning, organized by district tourist administrative authorities, are presented for approval by municipal tourism administration authorities.
Prior to the approval of the tourism planning, the executive authorities of the tourism industry should organize relevant experts for economic, social, environmental evaluation and seek the relevant sectoral advice.
Article 15. Upon approval of the tourism planning process, there shall be no unauthorized change and a change to be required, and shall be submitted in accordance with the original authorization authority.
The tourism development project identified in the tourism planning process should be processed in accordance with the national infrastructure process.
Article 17
Article 18, in violation of this approach, contains one of the following acts, being corrected by the administrative authorities of the tourism industry by fines of up to 2,000 dollars:
(i) The development of tourism planning, as prescribed;
(ii) Tourism planning has not been reported by the process;
(iii) Not based on the development of tourism planning.
Article 19 Administrative authorities and their staff play a role in the neglect, abuse of authority, provocative fraud, are subject to administrative disposition by law, which constitutes an offence and are held criminally by law.
Article 20 considers that the specific administrative acts of the executive body violate their legitimate rights and interests, may be applied by law for administrative review or administrative proceedings.
Article 21, this approach is implemented effective 1 March 2003.