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Huainan City, Interim Measures For Tour Operation Management

Original Language Title: 淮南市一日游经营活动管理暂行办法

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(Adopted by the 33th ordinary meeting of the Government of the Turkmen Republic of 17 October 2007 No. 111 of the Decree No. 111 of 22 October 2007 of the Government of the Turkmen Republic, which was issued as from 1 January 2008)

Article 1, in order to enhance the management of a one-day cruise operation, to preserve the legitimate rights and interests of tourists and travel associations, to promote the development of the tourism industry, to develop this approach in the light of the provisions of the laws, regulations and regulations, such as the Travel Service Regulation.
Article 2, which refers to a day-to-day cruise by a travel agency team or a central dispersion, conducts short-line visits within and around the city's administration area and return to a tourist operation on the day.
Article 3.
Article IV. The Tourism Administration is responsible for overseeing the management of a cruise activity within the Territory.
Sectors such as construction, urban hosting, transport, public safety, goods, taxation, business and business should be managed in accordance with their respective responsibilities.
Article 5 Travel agencies engaged in a one-day operation shall obtain the relevant evidence and notes in accordance with the law.
Article 6 Travel agencies organize a day-to-day event, with guided tour certificates under the law to provide normative services for tourists, and vehicles and drivers should comply with the relevant provisions.
Article 7. Travel agencies operate a day-to-day event that the services provided to tourists are not less than national standards or industry standards, and that the tourists should make a real and clear response to queries about their services projects, prices and quality.
Article 8 Travel agencies should submit a day-to-day route, a site visit and a schedule of travel administration cases.
Article 9. The travel agency organizes a day-to-day event, which shall, in accordance with the law, enter into a written contract with the tourists to clarify matters such as the arrangement of the course, the service project, price standards, default responsibilities, travel accident insurance and dispute resolution and, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State.
Article 10 Travellers solicit, receive a day-to-day tourist, should produce complete files and maintain information. The one-day business archiving period shall not be less than two years.
Article 11. The travel agency organizes a one-day cruise and shall comply with the following provisions:
(i) Good credit and fair competition;
(ii) Public route content;
(iii) Excise minimum tenders to mark service projects and standards;
(iv) Use of legal instruments;
(v) Publication of complaints telephones;
(vi) Inspections carried out by law, such as tourism administration.
Article 12 Travel agencies organize a one-day cruise activity without the following:
(i) To solicit tourists who are less costly or employing other unjustifiable price competitions, crowding other travel agencies;
(ii) Removal of tourist routes or decrease of sites;
(iii) The selling of tickets on the way or the opening of passenger buses in the name of the cruise;
(iv) Receives, tenders and fees outside the contract;
(v) Deceive, coerctive tourists, meals, purchases or other consumption;
(vi) To transfer tourists to other operators without the consent of the tourists;
(vii) No tourists, at the time specified, at the location, or forcible;
(viii) Other disruptions of the operation order of one day.
Article 13, in one of the following cases, of the tourists, should be discouraged or stopped in a timely manner:
(i) In parallel with the chewing, the adoption of cigar, the incation of fruits, paper and cigarti;
(ii) Languages and ending civilization;
(iii) No respect for national customs and religious beliefs;
(iv) Damage to tourist facilities;
(v) Other acts that should be discouraged or stopped in a timely manner.
Article 14. The tourists, whose legitimate rights and interests are compromised in a one-day cruise activity, may lodge complaints to the sectors such as the administration of tourism or apply for arbitration or prosecution under the law.
Article 15. The tourism administration should strengthen the supervision of a one-day cruise operation and, after receiving a complaint from the tourists, should be processed in a timely manner in accordance with the relevant provisions and inform the complainant of the results. Travel agencies operating a day-to-day event and units or individuals providing related services for a one-day cruise should cooperate.
Article 16, in violation of the relevant provisions of this approach, shall be punished by the tourism administration in accordance with regulations, regulations and regulations, such as the Travel and Social Management Regulations; Civil responsibility shall be vested in accordance with the law.
Article 17: The tourism administration and its staff play a role in the neglect of their duties, abuse of authority, and provocative fraud are subject to administrative disposition by law, which constitutes an offence and are criminally prosecuted by law.
Article 18