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Original Language Title: 昆明市公共安全技术防范管理规定

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(Summit 24th ordinary meeting of the Government of the Turkmen Republic of 26 September 2006 to consider the adoption of the Decree No. 64 of 11 October 2006 on the Government of the Turkmen Republic, which was issued effective 15 November 2006)

In order to build a harmonious society, the creation of a Psychology, the application of public safety technology preventive measures to prevent and combat violations of the law, the maintenance of social public safety, the protection of the security of citizens and public and private property, and the development of this provision in line with the relevant legislation.
Article 2, paragraph 2, applies to the design, construction, maintenance, use and supervision of the public safety technology preventive system within the city's administration.
Article III refers to the use of safe technology preventive products (hereinafter referred to as mechanics), safety technology preventive systems (hereinafter referred to as TCDS) and scientific and technological means to prevent, detect, suppress violations and disaster accidents and to maintain public safety activities.
The technic products referred to in this provision refer to a directory of national security technology preventive products with specialized products such as intrusion, defence, robbery, sabotage, fire protection, etc.
The technical defence systems referred to in this provision refer to the use of the intrusive alert system, the image information system (VAS), the entry control system, the safety inspection system, or the electronic system or network of such systems as subsystems or combinations, for the purpose of maintaining public safety in society.
Article IV builds and manages the technic system and implements the principle of “persons, who builds, and who administers” in accordance with integrated planning, rationalization and management.
Article 5 Governments at all levels should strengthen the organizational leadership of public safety technology prevention efforts, integrate the building and management of the technic system into the integrated governance objectives of social security, and be responsible for the implementation of the Organization's work on public safety technology protection in the present administration.
The public security authorities at all levels are the competent authorities for the prevention of public safety technologies, and the public safety and security authorities are specifically responsible for the management of public safety technology.
The executive branch, such as planning, construction, quality, city management, is in the context of their respective responsibilities to protect public safety technology.
Units and individuals should support the building of the technic system in conjunction with public safety technology prevention efforts in the relevant sectors.
The following places and sites should be established:
(i) Important infrastructures such as temperature, water supply and electricity;
(ii) Concrete storage sites for weapons, ammunition and other flammable, futile, poisonous, radioactive items, sterilized toxic chemicals, controlled pharmaceuticals, and virus bacteria;
(iii) The national focus on scientific research institutions to concentrate on the storage, treasury of important archival information;
(iv) places where museums, memorials, exhibitions, etc. concentrate on stereotypes, store important material, information and valuable items;
(v) The treasury, the currency, the availability of securities, the manufacture of instruments or the concentration of storage sites, which are recorded, currency-based vehicles, the operation of financial institutions and the operation of financial information, storage sites;
(vi) The location or location of offices such as news, publication, radio, television, telecommunications, postals;
(vii) Airports, automotive sites, fire blocks, terminals, parking entrances, and major corridors;
(viii) Square, vincial, recreational sites, large commercial sites, seldom hotels, hospitals, schools, entrances for kindergartens, and key corridors;
(ix) Other locations and sites should be established for the establishment of a system of technical defence.
Technician systems are encouraged to be established in existing residential areas that do not have a technic system.
In accordance with Article 7 of this provision, the planning sector should include the construction of the technic system in the planning process in conjunction with the design, synchronization, construction and use of project subjects.
Article 8
The above-mentioned provision provides for technical defence systems outside the region, which are financed by the management unit and are responsible for operating and maintaining costs.
Residential residential areas that do not establish a technic system are constructed by the resident in the residential area, or by entrusting the owner to manage the construction and maintenance of the enterprise, and the related costs are shared by the residents of the residential area.
Article 9 builds the technic system and should be carried out in accordance with the harmonized standards established by the public security authorities. The management unit, the technic system established by the residential area, should be reserved for the interface with the public security authorities.
Article 10, a technology defence system developed by government investment, is to be declared and built by the management of the technic system in accordance with the relevant provisions. The day-to-day operation of maintenance funds, in accordance with the principle assumed by sub-tiers, is included in the financial budget of management.
Article 11. Public security authorities should establish a public safety-technical information platform, which is dominated by the police centre, to provide conditions for the sharing of resources across the urban technic system and to guide the establishment of a multi-tier public safety technology system with image information, reporting to police information.
Article 12 units involved in the design, construction and maintenance of technic works should be available in the district (market), the technician of regional public security agencies.
The design programmes of the technic system should be validated. When construction units, technician organizations organize technical defence systems design programmes in accordance with national provisions and the completion of the testing of the technic system, they should be informed of the participation of the technician of public safety agencies.
The completion of the TCEP was obtained by the construction unit, which was based on relevant national norms. The non-performance or inspection of non-qualified technic systems cannot be used.
Article XIV sets, tenders, programme arguments, design construction, inspection and maintenance should be implemented in accordance with the relevant national legal regulations and public safety technology standards, technical norms.
The establishment of a technology defence system should be used to meet national standards, industry standards or local standards.
Article 15. Staff members of the public safety authority shall not be appointed to the establishment of a technic system unit and individuals for the design, construction, maintenance units and technic systems.
Article 16, the design, construction, use of technic systems, should be conservative in State secrets, the protection of commercial secrets and personal privacy, the control of the scope of the well-known personnel, the registration, archiving, and strengthening the education and management of the informed personnel, the development of a security confidentiality regime and the proper custody of the photographs and information.
Where citizens' privacy is concerned, public safety imagery information systems are not created. The information on images involving the privacy of citizens should be effective protection measures.
Article 17 has been established to establish a unit of the technic system and should ensure that the system is functioning properly and that it is not subject to arbitrary interruption. The information on the images recorded by the technic system and other relevant record-keeping information shall not be retained at less than 15 days; the security focus unit, the information on the images and other relevant records shall be retained without less than 30 days.
Article 18
(i) Training of operators, managers and maintenance personnel;
(ii) Establish a system of daily inspection, security management and maintenance that should be promptly excluded;
(iii) Ensure that the quality of the images is clear;
(iv) Establishment of a system of response.
Article 19
(i) The establishment of a system of excellence, information management and no unauthorized access to information on images;
(ii) The establishment of a registration system for the use of image information to register and maintain appropriate custody of the recording time, recording, use and exit of the information;
(iii) No unauthorized reproduction, searching or dissemination of information on images to other units and individuals other than public security authorities;
(iv) No unauthorized change in the use and location of public safety image information systems;
(v) The information on the image should be retained in accordance with the specified period;
(vi) The discovery of suspicious cases should be reported promptly to the public security authorities.
Article 20 provides that any unit or person shall not have the following acts in respect of the technical defence system installed in accordance with this provision:
(i) Removal, modifying the operation procedures and records of technic products;
(ii) Removal of the use and scope of the mechanical system;
(iii) Disclosure of secrets of the technic system;
(iv) Interference and impede the normal use of the technic system;
(v) The use of technic or technic systems to violate the legitimate rights and interests of others.
Article 21 should establish a monitoring management system for the prevention of sound safety technologies. When the public safety authority conducts oversight inspections, the inspection and the processing of results should be recorded, and the inspection will be archived upon confirmation by the supervisor.
With regard to the existence of security technology prevention, the public security authorities should provide timely advice on changes and monitor the implementation of corrective measures.
The public security authorities shall not prevent the normal production operation of the inspectorate and shall not seek or receive the property of the inspector's units for improper benefit.
In violation of article 6, paragraph 1, of the present provision, the period of time being changed by the public security authority; the impossibility of the delay and a fine of up to 300,000 dollars for the unit.
In violation of article 13, paragraph 2, of this provision, the period of time being converted by the public security authority, which was not later commuted and fined to the unit amounting to more than $3000 million.
Article 24, in violation of articles 16, paragraph 2, 17, 19 and 20 of the present article, is subject to a period of time by a public security authority; a fine of up to 5,000 dollars in the unit's office, a fine of up to 200 dollars for the responsible person and the person directly responsible; a crime, a criminal responsibility is prosecuted under the law; damage caused and civil responsibility under the law.
Article 25 Public security authorities and their staff members have played a role in the management of technics, abuse of authority, provocative fraud, and are subject to administrative disposition by law to the competent and other direct responsibilities directly responsible; and compensation is provided to the parties in accordance with the law.
Article 26