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Qingdao Patriotic Health Work

Original Language Title: 青岛市爱国卫生工作规定

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(Prelease No. 153 of the People's Government Order No. 153 of 27 May 2003)

Chapter I General
Article 1 promotes economic development and social progress in order to strengthen the health of patriotics, improve the living environment of rural and urban residents, increase the level of social health and the level of people's health, and develop this provision in line with relevant national legislation.
Article 2. Patriotic health is a social health activity aimed at strengthening social health awareness, eliminating health hazards, improving the living environment, improving quality of life and guaranteeing the health of the people.
Article 3. Governments at all levels should strengthen the leadership of patriotic health, integrate patriotic health into national economic and social development plans, work with spiritual civilization, develop together with the national economic and social cause and increase the level of health in the Territory.
Article IV. Patriotic health works with government organizations, sub-tiers, sector coordination, popular participation, science governance, social oversight, and adherence to the principle of integration, ownership and division of labour in the targeted management and sector.
Chapter II
Under the leadership of the commune, district (community), town (the street) patriots (hereinafter referred to as the Guard), the patrioritizing of patriotic health within the Territory is organized, under the leadership of the Government of the people.
The Office of the Municipal, District (Central) Guard was established and the Office of the Guard was the institution responsible for the day-to-day work of the Guard to organize the supervision, inspection and evaluation of the patriots of patriots such as sanitary activities such as sanitation, units and hygienic in the urban areas, village health, sickness, food health, rural water diversion and health education.
The funding of the Office of the Guard and the configuration of facilities should be tailored to the needs of its work.
Article 7. Each member's unit of the Guard shall be responsible for its own patriotic health work.
Article 8. Agencies, groups, businesses, business units and other organizations should establish a patriotic health facility to identify institutions and personnel to carry out the system and the patriotic health work of this unit, under the unity of the Guard.
Chapter III System and management
Article 9. During the period of patriotic health activities, all levels of habeas corpus should focus on health issues of public interest.
Article 10. Cities should undertake patriotic health activities that are key elements of sanitation, unital health, hygiene, hygiene in the residential area, malaria prevention and health education, and to develop mechanisms for the effective management of urban health.
Article 11. Rural patriotic health efforts should be based on universal access to scientific health knowledge, improved access to rural water sanitation, the construction of sanitation facilities, improved sanitation facilities, and the establishment of a sound sanitation system and a living garbage system, among others, and the progressive introduction of rural sanitation urbanization management.
Article 12. Agencies, groups, businesses, business units and other organizations should establish a sound health system to strengthen day-to-day health management, in accordance with unitary health standards. Its basic health requirements:
(i) Establish sanitation facilities as prescribed;
(ii) The order of health and internal hygiene management in the unit responsible area, inclination, incestation, inclination, inclination, inclination and inclination, with no place of hygienic destruction;
(iii) Removal of garbage by prescribed time, location and manner without garbage;
(iv) Health cleaning and all types of food are in line with sanitation standards;
(v) Clean sanitation, protection of the tset of the facility, non-continuation and septic storage, sewerage and spoilage;
(vi) Regularly carry out four activities to improve prevention controls and to control “four” density within national standards;
(vii) Unit environmental construction is in line with hard-clination, greening and merging requirements.
The basic health requirements of water sources, food production units, public places and the trade market are implemented in accordance with the provisions of the corresponding legislation.
Article 13 Community Coverage and Property Management Corporations should strengthen the management of the occupies in urban areas and establish a sound health system. Its basic health requirements:
(i) Establish sanitation facilities as prescribed;
(ii) Removal and health cleaning;
(iii) Instructions, insecure, inclination, inclination, inclination, inclination and incceration;
(iv) In the absence of building spaces, poultry, livestock, dogs, soy;
(v) The building block meets the requirements of hardness, greenization and United Statesization;
(vi) Health and quantification of units, such as stores, restaurants, should be met;
(vii) In the building blocks, four preventive measures should be improved and four types of work are carried out on a regular basis, with “four” density control within national standards;
(viii) Households, windows, stereotypes, hidings and hindrance facilities and supplies.
Article 14. Residents and villages in the town should have patriotic health organizations and promote rural sanitation urbanization management. Its basic health requirements:
(i) Establish sanitation facilities as prescribed;
(ii) The concentration of garbage disposal, the unincipated garbage, humiliation;
(iii) Harmonization of roads, environmental integrity, landless, manure and sewerage;
(iv) The cleaning of the courtyard and the releasing of the goods;
(v) The use of safe sanitation by villagers and the use of sanitation toilets;
(vi) Accommodation of livestock and livestock in the village;
(vii) Improve the four-hazard preventive measures and carry out regular work on a four-hazard basis, with “four” density control within national standards.
Article 15. Municipal, district (community), town (farm), relevant sectors and units should establish a network of sound health education and take multiple forms of health education:
(i) The media, such as newspapers, radio, television, should regularly carry out patriotic health knowledge and health education campaigns and, in accordance with the focus of the patriotic health work, set up thematic columns as appropriate;
(ii) Agencies, businesses, business units and public places should be in line with the actual creation of a health education and health knowledge promotion column;
(iii) Schools at all levels should provide for healthy education for students;
(iv) The main streets of the village town have a fixed health education promotion column or aboard, which is regularly updated.
Article 16 states that citizens should receive health education, participate in health education activities, defend public health and comply with the following provisions:
(i) Separately;
(ii) Difficulously;
(iii) Noncrustrating, disrupting garbage and stigma, sewage;
(iv) Inclination, inclination, inclination and inclination;
(v) Inadequate and damage to public health facilities;
(vi) Smoking is not prohibited in smoking sites.
Chapter IV Oversight and inspection
Article 17: The health of patriotics is integrated with public scrutiny, and the social oversight mechanism combines with the supervision of opinion. Units and individuals have the right to stop or report violations of this provision to the Office. Reports of units and individuals should be addressed by the IPA Office.
The Guard at all levels should have a systematic monitoring of the work of patriotic health in the performance of the patriots' units and the sub-prime Guard.
Article 19 establishes a patriotic health watcher, who is employed by the Municipal Guard and has issued a unified watchman document and symbol.
The patriots should have the following conditions:
(i) Care for patriotic health;
(ii) Acquaint with legal, regulatory, policy and patriotic health knowledge on patriotic health;
(iii) In compliance with the law and in practice.
The responsibilities of the patriots are:
(i) Oversight, inspection and guidance on patriotic health within the jurisdiction;
(ii) To address violations of the provisions relating to patriotic health;
(iii) Implementation of other tasks of patriotic health.
When the patrio health monitors carry out their inspections, they should be marked and presented.
Chapter V
Article 21 provides incentives for units and individuals that have made significant achievements in the health of patriotics.
Article 22 uses unjustifiable means of deceiving the patrioritization of the patrioritization of the patrioritization of the Honours, the award of awards and awards, the reduction in the level of health of units granted Honours and the removal of their Honours by organs that award Honours.
Article 23 is one of the following acts in the health of patriotics, which is criticized by the city, the district (community), the town (the street).
(i) Non-performance of patriots and obligations;
(ii) No participation in patriotic health activities;
(iii) There is no need for a sound health system or system to be implemented;
(iv) The problems identified in the supervision, inspection are not carefully rectified;
(v) Removal and formism;
(vi) Other acts in violation of the provisions of patriotic health.
Article 24 imposes penalties for violations of the laws, regulations, regulations and regulations relating to patriotic health, which are punishable by law by the relevant officers of the Guard.
With regard to the non-performance of management responsibilities by the Guardian's unit, the city, district (market) fraternals have the power to entrust them with their management responsibilities under the law.
Article 25 rejects, obstructs the enforcement of official duties by law enforcement officials and patriots of the Guard and the patrio health monitors against retaliation, and shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the National People's Republic of China Regulations on the Control of Police, which constitute an offence punishable by law by the public security authorities; and criminal liability is lawful.
Annex VI
Article 26 The Public Health Management Provisions of the House of Residents in the City of Blue Island, issued on 7 June 1995, were also repealed.