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(The 12th ordinary meeting of the People's Government of Anguégué, 16 March 2004, considered the adoption of the Decree No. 164 of 1 April 2004 of the People's Government Order No. 164 of 1 April 2004, which came into force on 1 May 2004) Article 1 ensures their basic living rights and improves the social rescue system, in line with the State Department's approach to the management of streets who live in urban areas, in line with my province's practice. Article 2 refers to those who are pushed to the streets due to their inability to resolve their accommodations, who cannot afford to live with their relatives in the cities where they do not enjoy the minimum living security in the city or rural five-care services. Article 3 Commodity Government has set up shelters for beggings, and the People's Government at the district level has set up shelters according to the needs. Resistance stations should have facilities and personnel that are adapted to the mission. The address and access to telephones should be made available to society. Article IV. Governments of the local population at the district level should include the requirements for the rescue of the beggings in the financial budget, which are guaranteed and adjusted in accordance with the actual situation of the work of the year. Responsibilities exist for the provision of adequate funding from provincial finances. Social organizations and individuals are encouraged to help those who are begging through donations. Article 5 The Civil Affairs Department of the Municipal People's Government, which has been established, should also perform the following duties: (i) Oversight, guidance on the implementation of rescue measures; (ii) Education, training and training of the staff of the Resort; (iii) Coordination of the work of rescue stations with other departments, units. Agencies should be well established (removal), staffing and registration management. The health administration should oversee, guide and assist in the health-safety-safety-safety-safety-stricken work, and monitor medical institutions to receive emergency and infectious diseases and persons suspected of infectious diseases. The sectors such as finance, transport should be able, within their respective responsibilities, to help the person begging. The staff of the public security, the city and other relevant administrative bodies found the beggings in their duties, and should be informed that they were able to resort to shelters; and the elderly, persons with disabilities, who were not required to receive assistance. Article 7. Those who are begging may turn to the rescue stations in the city. When street beggingers turn to rescue stations, the following information should be made available to themselves: (i) Names, age, sex, resident identification or other documents capable of demonstrating identity, place of residence and place of residence; (ii) Whether urban minimum living guarantees or rural five-care services are granted; (iii) The causes, time and history of street begging; (iv) The names of close relatives and other close relatives; (v) Goods that accompany them. Article 8. Resistance stations are responsible for verification and registration of the situation of the person being sought. Resistance stations should be provided in a timely manner for those who meet the requirements of article II of this approach. Reachers who cannot be provided for personal circumstances for reasons such as old age, young age, disability, should be rescued and identified. Individuals who refuse to provide under article 7 of this approach, or even if they are to begging, are not in accordance with the remedies provided under article 2 of this approach, are not subject to relief and are informed of the reasons for their non-residance. Responsibilities that deliberately provide false personal circumstances, rescue stations are not allowed or terminated, and inform them of the reasons for their non-residance or termination. Article 9. Resistance stations shall be accorded the following assistance to persons who are in compliance with article 2 of this approach: (i) Providing food and drinking water in line with sanitation requirements; (ii) Provide access to basic conditions; (iii) To help contact their relatives or their units; (iv) The treatment of health-care institutions in a timely manner with regard to sudden emergency or infectious diseases or suspected communicable diseases in the stations; (v) To provide a vehicle ( vessel) voucher for the absence of a transportation fee to return to its place of residence or to its unit. The standard of accommodation for the benefit is developed by the Civil Affairs Department of the Provincial Government with the financial sector. The health-care institution has worked together with the Government of the People's Government, the financial and health administration, to treat standards and funding solutions for those who are victims of sudden emergency or infectious diseases, suspected of infectious diseases. Transport units, such as railways, roads, water transport, should be converted into a vehicle (catch) ticket held by the assistor to the corresponding vehicle(s) in a timely manner with the corresponding public transport tool. Specific approaches to vehicle use and settlement are determined by the Rescue Centre in consultation with the Transport Unit. Article 10 Resistance stations should arrange accommodation for the benefit of personnel in accordance with gender sub-offices. Female recipients should be managed by female staff. Care should be given to assisted minors, older persons, persons with disabilities. Article 11. Resistance of persons who are begging in the street is a temporary social relief measure, which is generally not more than 10 days. In one of the following cases, the Resort may extend the period of relief as appropriate and report the competent civil affairs sector reserve: (i) waiting for the return of relatives, units or places of origin, the civil affairs sector in the place of residence, and the rescue station; (ii) Treatment is being accepted; (iii) waiting for resettlement. Article 12 shall notify their relatives or their units of return to the elderly, persons with disabilities who are not in a position to do so. Their relatives or units refuse to return, within the province, they are notified by the local civil affairs department or by the rescue station to the outflowing of the local civil affairs department or by the rescue station, and sent to their relatives or units; displaced to the province, by the civil affairs department of the Government of the province to inform the families of their place of residence or by the local government's civil affairs department or rescue station, to their relatives or offices; and the outward province (inhabited municipalities, self-government areas) to the province's self-government. Article 13 does not have relatives, units or units to be able to identify their relatives, but may identify the elderly, persons with disabilities, persons with disabilities, who have been assisted in the place of their home or in the place of residence, who are in the province or are informed by the local civil affairs department or rescue stations to return to the local civil affairs sector or to the place of residence to their families, to the place of their families or to the place of residence, to the extent that they are living outside the province, to be informed by the authorities of the family's residence or to the local government's residence. Article XIV provides resettlement programmes to the competent civil affairs department of the Resort, whose relatives or units are unable to ascertain their place of residence, the elderly and persons with disabilities. Article 15. The grant of a helpee voluntarily renounces the leave of a rescue station should be informed, in advance, that the rescue is not restricted. Minors and other persons who do not have the capacity to act in a civil manner, and those who have limited civilian capacity to leave their homes, are subject to the consent of the rescue station. The helper has left the rescue station on his own hands and, as he has been abandoned, the rescue was terminated. Article 16, after the assistance provided by the helpee, should leave the rescue station; there should be no justification for the dismissal of the rescue station. Article 17 states, the communes of the communes of the assisted person's residence, the communes of the population should help the returnee to resolve the production, hardships of life and avoid their re-entry, begging; education for abandoned minors, the elderly, the close relatives of persons with disabilities or other guardians, and hold them accountable for their maintenance, maintenance and maintenance obligations; resettlement of homeless minors, the elderly and persons with disabilities. Article 18 should establish systems such as sound job responsibilities, safety responsibilities and staff codes, and regulate regulatory management. Resistance stations should be made available and kept in good custody, as documented by the aidee's arrivals, departures, access to assistance. Article 19 Resistance stations shall not collect any fees or variations to the recipients and their relatives or their units, and shall not organize the production of the aidee under any pretext. Article 20 staff members should respect the personality of the assisted person, not to be detained or otherwise detained; to refrain from abuse, corporal punishment, abuse of the aid worker or instigating others to abuse, corporal punishment, abuse of the aid worker; to refrain from extortion, extortion, annexation, damage to the property of the assisted person; to refrain from chestrating the living supplies of the assisted person; to deny the documentation, complaint material to the victim; to the non-appointment of the staff; and to refrain from the management of the staff; and to protect women. Article 21 assistees shall be subject to a system of redress during the rescue stations without harassment, abuse, beating to the staff or other recipients; shall not destroy, steal public and private property; shall not be drug abuse, cascab; shall not carry or conceal dangerous goods, prohibited goods; shall not disseminate pornography, obscenes; shall not be subjected to ill-treatment, disrupt the management order; nor shall there be other violations. The staff of the rescue station should be stopped in a timely manner, in violation of the protection management system or in violation of the law, or in the case of suspected offences, and the rescue station should report to local public security authorities in a timely manner and the reporting public safety authority should be treated in accordance with the law. Article 22 does not perform the duties of the rescue station, who may report to the civil affairs department of the Resort. It is valid that the competent civil affairs department should be responsible for the timely provision of assistance by the rescue station and administrative disposition by the competent and other direct responsible persons directly responsible under the law. Article 23 of the Civil Affairs Department, which is responsible for the rescue station, does not receive prompt reports from the person, do not carry out their duties in a timely manner, or does not report to the local people's Government on the administrative disposition of the person directly responsible and other persons directly responsible. In violation of article 19 of this approach, the Resistance Unit is being restructured by the Civil Affairs Department responsible for the Responsibilities; in serious circumstances, the administrative disposal of the competent and other direct responsible personnel is provided by law. In violation of article 20 of this approach, the staff of the Resistance Unit are responsible for criminal liability under the law; they are not yet a crime and are subject to administrative disposition by law. Article 25 |