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PROTECTION OF WAGES ON INSOLVENCY ORDINANCE ——附加英文版

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PROTECTION OF WAGES ON INSOLVENCY ORDINANCE
 (CHAPTER 380)
 CONTENTS
  
  ion
  
  I    PRELIMINARY
  hort title
  nterpretation
  
  II    PROTECTION OF WAGES ON INSOLVENCY FUND BOARD
  stablishment and incorporation of Wages on Insolvency Fund Board
  unctions and powers of the Board
  oard to be subject to directions of the Governor in Council
  
  III   FUND
  stablishment of Protection of Wages on Insolvency Fund
  ayments from the Fund
  
  IV    FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
  inancial year and estimates
  ank account
  Investment of moneys
  Accounts
  Auditors
  Statements and reports to be laid on table of Legislative Council
  Costs of administering the Fund
  
  V    PAYMENT FROM THE FUND
  Entitlement to apply for ex gratia payment
  Payment
  Review by Board
  Additional power of Commissioner
  Verification of application
  Decisions under this Part not to be challenged
  Power of Commissioner to delegate
  Payment not to affect right to legal aid
  Proof by certificate
  
  VI    RECOVERY OF PAYMENTS
  Subrogation
  Recovery of payment made by mistake
  
  VII   MISCELLANEOUS
  Offences
  Regulations
  Power of Governor to amend Schedule
  Transitional
  
  dule Protection of Wages on Insolvency Fund Board
  
  rovide for the establishment of a board to administer the
Protection
  ages on Insolvency Fund, to provide for payment of monies from
the
  to employees whose employers become insolvent; and for matters
  ected therewith or incidental thereto.
  April 1985] L. N. 100 of 1985
 PART I PRELIMINARY
  
  hort title
  Ordinance may be cited as the Protection of Wages on 
Insolvency
  nance.
  nterpretation
  his Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires--
  licant" means any person who would, on the winding up of a company,
be
  tled to priority under section 265 (1) (b), (c), (ca) or (cc) of 
the
  anies Ordinance (Cap. 32) or who would, on a bankruptcy, be 
entitled
  riority under section 38 (1) (b), (c), (ca) or (cc) of the 
Bankruptcy
  nance (Cap. 6) other than a person whose employer is an individual
and
  is a member of the family of that employer and who dwells in the 
same
  ling as that employer; (Amended 48 of 1987 s. 2; 38 of 1989 s.
2)
  kruptcy petition" means a bankruptcy petition under the 
Bankruptcy
  nance (Cap. 6);
  rd" means the Protection of Wages on Insolvency Fund Board
established
  ection 3;
  missioner" means the Commissioner for Labour;
  pany" means any body which is liable to be wound up 
under the
  anies Ordinance (Cap. 32);
  ancial year" means the financial year of the Fund fixed under 
section
  Fund" means the Protection of Wages on Insolvency Fund referred
to in
  ion 6;
  y" has the meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the 
Business
  stration Ordinance (Cap. 310);
  everance payment" means a severance payment payable by an
employer to
  mployee under section 31B (1) of the Employment Ordinance (Cap.
57);
  laced 45 of 1991 s. 2)
  "wages" means wages or salary in respect of
  h an applicant would, on the winding up of a company, be entitled 
to
  rity under section 265 (1) (b) or (c) of the Companies Ordinance
(Cap.
  or who would, on a bankruptcy, be entitled to priority under 
section
  1) (b) or (c) of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6), save 
that the
  nt specified in section 265 (1) (b) or (c) of the Companies
Ordinance
  . 32) or section 38 (1) (b) or (c) of the Bankruptcy Ordinance 
(Cap.
  as the case may be) as the maximum amount in respect of 
which an
  icant would be entitled to priority, or any amount 
substituted
  efor under section 265 (1A) or (1B) of the Companies Ordinance 
(Cap.
  or (as the case may be) section 38 (2), (2A) or (2B) of the
Bankruptcy
  nance (Cap. 6), shall not apply; (Amended 15 of 1993 s. 2)
  "wages in lieu of notice" means wages in lieu of notice in respect 
of
  h an applicant would, on the winding up of a company, be entitled 
to
  rity under section 265 (1) (cc) of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 
32),
  ould, in a bankruptcy, be entitled to priority under section 38
(1)
  of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6), save that the amount 
specified
  ection 265 (1) (cc) of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 32) or
section 38
  (cc) of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6) (as the case may be)
as the
  mum amount in respect of which an applicant would be 
entitled to
  rity shall not apply; (Added 48 of 1987 s. 2. Amended 15 of 1993
s. 2)
  ding-up petition" means a winding-up petition under Part V or X
of the
  anies Ordinance (Cap. 32).
 PART II PROTECTION OF WAGES ON INSOLVENCY FUND BOARD
  
  stablishment and incorporation of Wages on Insolvency Fund Board
  There is hereby established a board to be known as the Protection 
of
  s on Insolvency Fund Board and in the Chinese language as which 
shall
  body corporate.
  The Board shall consist of a Chairman appointed under the Schedule
and
  more than 10 members appointed by the Governor as follows--
  subject to paragraph (b) not more than 4 public officers;
  equal numbers of persons who, in his opinion, represent employers 
and
  ons who, in his opinion, represent employees.
  The Governor shall give notice of each appointment by notice in 
the
  tte.
  The Schedule shall have effect with respect to the Board.
  unctions and powers of the Board
  The Board shall have the following functions--
  to administer the Fund;
  to make recommendations to the Governor with respect to the 
rate of
  ; and
  to perform such other duties as are imposed or other powers as 
are
  erred on it by this Ordinance.
  The Board may do all such things as are necessary for, or 
incidental
  onducive to, the better carrying out of the functions of the Board
and
  in particular, but without prejudice to the generality 
of the
  going--
  hold, acquire or lease all kinds of property whether 
movable or
  vable;
  sell or otherwise dispose of all kinds of property whether movable 
or
  vable;
  subject to section 10, invest its funds in such manner and to 
such
  nt as it thinks necessary or expedient; and
  with the prior consent of the Financial Secretary, borrow 
money in
  manner and on such securities or terms as it thinks expedient.
  oard to be subject to directions of the Governor in Council
  Governor in Council may give to the Board such directions as he
thinks
  with respect to the exercise of its functions under this Ordinance
and
  Board shall comply with any such direction.
 PART III FUND
  
  stablishment of Protection of Wages on Insolvency Fund
  fund known as the Protection of Wages on Insolvency Fund 
established
  r the provisions of section 21 of the Business Registration
Ordinance
  . 310) in force immediately before the commencement of this 
Ordinance
  l be deemed to be established and continue in existence under 
this
  ion, and shall consist of--
  moneys that are paid by the Commissioner of Inland Revenue under 
that
  ion whether paid before or after the commencement of this
Ordinance;
  moneys recovered under Part VI;
  interest and other income derived from the moneys and 
investments
  rising the Fund; and
  other moneys lawfully paid into the Fund.
  ayments from the Fund
  e shall be paid from the Fund the following--
  payments to applicants under section 16;
  expenses incurred by the Board for the purposes of this Ordinance;
  capital, interest and charges in respect of any loan; and
  any other sums required or permitted to be paid by the Fund under
this
  nance.
 PART IV FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
  
  inancial year and estimates
  The Board may, from time to time, with the prior approval 
of the
  rnor, fix a period to be the financial year of the Fund.
  In each financial year, before a date to be fixed by the Governor,
the
  d shall submit to the Governor, for his approval, estimates 
of the
  me and expenditure of the Fund for the next financial year:
  ided that the estimates for the first financial year of the Fund
shall
  ubmitted as soon as practicable after the commencement 
of this
  nance.
  The Governor shall consider the estimates submitted to 
him under
  ection (2) and may approve or reject them and, in the 
case of
  ction, may require the Board to resubmit the estimates 
modified in
  manner and within such time as the Governor may direct.
  The Board may, from time to time, vary the estimates approved 
under
  ection (3) and shall, as soon as practicable, deliver to the 
Governor
  atement in writing containing details of any variation.
  ank account
  Board shall open and maintain an account with a bank approved by 
the
  ncial Secretary and shall pay all moneys of the Fund 
into that
  unt.
  Investment of moneys
  moneys of the Fund that are not immediately required by the Board 
may
  
  deposited on fixed term or call deposit or in a savings account
in
  bank licensed under the Banking Ordinance (Cap. 155); or
  with the prior approval of the Financial Secretary, invested in 
such
  r investments as the Board thinks fit.
  Accounts
  Board shall--
  keep and maintain such accounts and records of all transactions
of the
  as the Director of Accounting Services may require; and
  after the end of each financial year cause to be prepared a 
statement
  he accounts of the Fund which shall include an income and 
expenditure
  unt and balance sheet and shall be signed by the Chairman.
  Auditors
  The Board shall at the commencement of each financial year 
appoint
  tors, who shall be entitled to have access to all books of 
account,
  hers and other records kept by the Board and to 
require such
  rmation and explanations as they may think fit.
  The auditors shall audit the statement of accounts prepared 
under
  ion 11 and shall report thereon to the Board.
  Statements and reports to be laid on table of Legislative Council
  The Board shall, within 6 months after the end of each financial 
year
  uch further time as the Governor may for any particular year 
allow,
  it to the Governor a report on the activities of the Board for 
that
  ncial year including copies of the statement of accounts 
prepared
  r section 11 and the report made under section 12.
  The Governor shall cause the reports and statements received 
by him
  r subsection
  to be laid on the table of the Legislative Council.
  Costs of administering the Fund
  All costs and expenses incurred by the Government in
administering the
  shall be a charge upon general revenue.
  The Financial Secretary may direct that a supervision fee 
to be
  rmined by him, in relation to such period as may be determined
by him,
  l be charged against the income of the Fund and shall at a 
time
  rmined by him be paid to him by the Board from the Fund and paid 
by
  into general revenue.
 PART V PAYMENT FROM THE FUND
  
  Entitlement to apply for ex gratia payment
  Subject to this Part, an applicant to whom--
  wages are due and unpaid;
  wages in lieu of notice are due and unpaid; or
  the liability to be paid a severance payment has arisen 
and the
  rance payment is unpaid, whether or not the severance payment is 
then
  may apply for an ex gratia payment from the Fund in respect of 
the
  s, wages in lieu of notice or the severance payment, as the case 
may
  or all or any of them. (Replaced 38 of 1989 s. 3)
  An application under subsection (1) (in this Part called an
  lication" ) shall be made to the Commissioner in writing in a 
form
  oved by him. (Amended 48 of 1987 s. 3)
  No applicant shall apply for payment from the Fund in respect of 
any
  s for services rendered before 1 April 1985.
  No applicant shall apply for payment from the Fund in respect of
wages
  ieu of notice arising out of a contract of employment 
terminated
  re the commencement of the Protection of Wages on Insolvency
  ndment) Ordinance 1987 (48 of 1987). (Added 48 of 1987 s. 3)
  No applicant shall apply for payment from the Fund in respect 
of a
  rance payment the liability for payment of which arose 
before the
  encement of the Protection of Wages on Insolvency 
(Amendment)
  nance 1989 (38 of 1989). (Added 38 of 1989 s. 3)
  
  Payment
  Subject to subsections (1B) and (2) where it appears 
to the
  issioner that an employer has failed to pay any wages, wages in 
lieu
  otice or severance payment, as the case may be, or all or any of 
them
  n applicant and that--
  in the case of an employer who is not a company--
  a bankruptcy petition has been presented against him; or
  he has committed an act of bankruptcy within the meaning of
section 3
  he Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6) but a petition cannot be 
presented
  nst him by reason of section 6 (1) (a) of that Ordinance; or
(Replaced
  f 1988 s. 2)
  in the case of an employer who is a company, a winding-uppetition 
has
  presented against that employer,
  ay make an ex gratia payment to the applicant out of the Fund of 
the
  nt of the wages, wages in lieu of notice or severance payment,
as the
  may be, or all or any of them.
  When the Commissioner makes a payment under subsection (1) (a) 
(ii),
  hall give notice of the payment and the reasons therefor 
in the
  tte. (Added 41 of 1988 s. 2)
  Where an application has been made in respect of a severance 
payment
  h is not due at the date of the application, the 
Commissioner may
  r consideration of the application until the severance payment
becomes
  (Added 38 of 1989 s. 4)
  The Commissioner shall not make any payment under subsection
(1)--
  to the applicant unless the applicant has verified his
application by
  atutory declaration in a form approved by the Commissioner;
  ) of an amount exceeding $18,000 in respect of wages; (Replaced
15 of
  s. 3)
  ) (Repealed 15 of 1993 s. 3)
  in respect of wages for services rendered more than 4 months prior 
to
  date of application;
  in respect of wages in lieu of notice--
  ) of an amount exceeding--
  the equivalent of 1 month's wages of the applicant; or
  $6,000,
  hever is the lesser; or (Amended 15 of 1993 s. 3)
  subject to subsection (2A), which became due more than 4 months
prior
  he date of application; or (Replaced 38 of 1989 s. 4)
  in respect of a severance payment--
  of an amount exceeding the aggregate of $8,000 and half of that 
part
  he applicant's entitlement to severance payment in excess of 
$8,000;
  Replaced 45 of 1991 s. 3)
  the liability for payment of which arose more than 4 months prior 
to
  date of application. (Added 38 of 1989 s. 4)
  Subsection (2) (e) (ii) shall not apply to wages in lieu of 
notice
  ing out of a contract of employment terminated before the
commencement
  he Protection of Wages on Insolvency (Amendment) Ordinance 1989
(38 of
  ). (Added 38 of 1989 s. 4)
  ) The Legislative Council may be
  lution amend the period specified in subsection (2) (e) (i) (A)
or the
  nt specified in subsection (2) (b), (e) (i) (B) or (f) (i). 
(Added 48
  987 s. 4. Amended 15 of 1993 s. 3)
  nded 48 of 1987 s. 4; 38 of 1989 s. 4)
  
  Review by Board
  Any applicant aggrieved by any decision of the Commissioner 
under
  ion 16 may in writing--
  request the Commissioner to give reasons for that decision; and
  after being given reasons under paragraph  (a), 
request  the
  issioner to refer the application to the Board.
  Upon receiving a request from an applicant under subsection (1) 
(b),
  Commissioner shall forward all documents relating to the 
application
  he Chairman of the Board.
  The Board may confirm or vary any decision of the Commissioner 
on an
  ication referred to it under this section or may for those 
purposes
  ire the Commissioner to make further inquiries relating 
to the
  ication.
  Additional power of Commissioner
  Notwithstanding that in any particular case a petition referred
to in
  ion 16 (1) (a) (i) or (b) has not been presented against an 
employer,
  Commissioner may, subject to subsection (2) of that section, 
make an
  ratia payment under that section in that case if in his opinion--
  nded, 41 of 1988 s. 3)
  the employer employs less than 20 employees;
  sufficient evidence exists to support the presentation of a 
petition
  hat case on the ground--
  if the employer is a company, that he is unable to pay his debts;
or
  if the employer is a person other than a company, that 
he has
  itted an act of bankruptcy; and
  it is unreasonable or uneconomic to present a petition in that
case.
  Where the Commissioner exercises his discretion under 
subsection (1)
  ake payment, he shall give notice in the Gazette stating that,
in his
  ion, sufficient evidence exists to support the 
presentation of a
  tion on the ground--
  if the employer is a company, that he is unable to pay his debts;
or
  if the employer is a person other than a company, that 
he has
  itted an act of bankruptcy.
  Nothing in subsection (2) shall require the Commissioner to give 
more
  one notice in respect of each employer.
  No action shall lie against the Commissioner in respect of any 
notice
  n under subsection (2).
  
  Verification of application
  For the purpose of verifying any application under section 15, 
or if
  equired by the Board under section 17 (3), the Commissioner may 

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国家工商行政管理局关于进一步加强粮食棉花化肥市场管理的补充通知

国家工商行政管理局


国家工商行政管理局关于进一步加强粮食棉花化肥市场管理的补充通知
国家工商行政管理局



各省、自治区、直辖市及计划单列市工商行政管理局:
1994年,国务院先后出台了改革粮食、棉花、化肥购销体制的若干政策措施,取得了良好的效果。各级工商行政管理机关积极贯彻国务院和国家工商局关于加强粮食、棉花、化肥等农资市场管理的各项规定,做了大量工作,为维护市场秩序做出了贡献。针对今年农业生产的实际情
况,4月2日国务院又下发了《国务院关于深化粮食棉花化肥购销体制改革的通知》(国发〔1995〕8号),要求进一步做好粮棉购销和化肥供应工作。为贯彻落实国务院近期发出的《通知》,充分发挥工商行政管理职能作用,进一步加强粮食、棉花、化肥市场的监督管理,保证购销
体制改革顺利进行,各级工商行政管理机关应在去年工作的基础上,继续做好这方面的工作,现对有关问题补充通知如下:
一、加强粮食市场监督管理,促进粮食市场有序流通。
1.继续贯彻落实我局与国家粮食储备局《关于加强粮食市场管理做好粮食批发企业清理工作的通知》精神,加强对粮食批发企业的管理。认真搞好从事粮食批发经营业务企业的清理和重新登记工作,没有搞完的要抓紧搞完。严禁未经重新登记的企业和个体工商户继续从事粮食批发业
务。
2.继续开放粮食市场,同时加强监管力度。销区粮食批发企业出省采购粮食,只能到产区县以上粮食批发市场购买,不准直接到产区农村抬价抢购。农村贸工农一体化组织、饲养业等用粮单位经当地政府批准可以在本地农村收购粮食,但仅限于自用,不得转手倒卖。承担收购任务的
国有粮食企业以及经批准的粮食批发单位在本地农村收购的定购以外的粮食,批量销售部分必须进入县以上粮食批发市场公开成交,禁止场外交易。
3.依法制止地区封锁,维护市场流通秩序。为保证省际间粮食调剂工作顺利进行,各地区、各部门严禁私设关卡,阻碍正常渠道的粮食运销。要严厉打击囤积居奇、欺行霸市、哄抬粮价等各种扰乱粮食市场秩序的违法违章行为。
二、强化棉花市场监督管理力度,维护棉花市场秩序,保证棉花调拨工作顺利进行。
1.强化对棉花经营单位的监督管理。对棉花经营单位计划外高价出售棉花,把棉花卖给非经营单位、个人或国家计划外用棉单位;棉花出口单位擅自收购、内销棉花以及棉花经营单位改换包头、虚高等级、掺杂使假、以次充好等行为,一经发现,要依法严肃查处。
2.继续严格执行有关棉花政策。尽管目前已过棉花播种季节,但据了解,有些地方群众仍有存棉。因此,对棉花管理仍坚持不放开市场、不放开经营、不放开价格的原则。各级工商行政管理部门要注意防止非法个体棉贩私自下乡收购棉花。要采取措施,坚决取缔各种非法的棉花收购
、加工、经营单位及棉花黑市交易,严厉打击任何单位和个人套购及倒卖棉花的非法活动。
3.加强合同监督管理,严格查处大案要案。对棉花经营单位不遵守协议跨区收购和抬价抢购棉花的,要坚决制止。严禁纺织企业到产区收购棉花或通过非棉花经营单位购买棉花,一经发现,立即查封货物,立案查处。对破坏棉花收购调拨秩序的重大案件,要严格查办。
三、切实加强化肥市场监管,维护化肥正常流通秩序。
1.认真把好化肥经营主体关。化肥经营要坚持“一主两辅”的渠道,严格控制在农资公司和供销社,农业三站(植保站、土肥站、农技推广站),化肥生产企业自销范围内。各级工商行政管理部门应全面掌握本地化肥经营单位的基本情况,开展对化肥经营单位的清理,不得批准不符
合经营条件的单位和个人进行一次性经营或其他形式的变向经营。对非法经营化肥的单位和个人要坚决取缔。加强执法力度,对一些地方形成的化肥一条街,要坚决予以关闭。
2.加强执法力度,严格规范化肥经营行为。化肥生产企业自销化肥总量不得超过生产量的10%,且只能卖给有经营权的单位。对供销社主渠道经营化肥也要加强监督管理,严禁在化肥经营中在供销社系统内互相倒卖或转为个人承包经营。各地工商部门要配合物价等有关部门监督生
产、经营单位执行国家的化肥价格政策,对哄抬物价,牟取暴利,制售假冒伪劣化肥坑农害农等违法行为,要依法严肃查处。对少数农民多买化肥然后私自在市场抬价出售的,可按无证经营没收非法所得。
各级工商行政管理部门要进一步制定落实我局工商明电〔1995〕7号和本《通知》的具体措施,在当地人民政府统一领导下,把加强粮食、棉花、化肥市场监督管理作为一项重要日常工作抓紧抓好,并密切注意、掌握市场动态,出现问题及时采取有效措施。各地要将执行情况及时
上报国家工商行政管理局。



1995年5月18日

淄博市旅游业管理办法

山东省人大常委会


淄博市旅游业管理办法
山东省人大常委会


(1997年7月23淄博日市第十届人民代表大会常务委员会第三十二次会议通过 1997年8月16日山东省第八届人民代表大会常务委员会第二十九次会议批准 1997年10月1日起施行)

办法
第一条 为加强旅游业管理,维护旅游者和旅游经营者的合法权益,促进旅游业的健康发展,根据有关法律、法规,结合本市实际,制定本办法。
第二条 凡在本市行政区域内从事旅游经营和管理的单位、个人以及旅游者,均应当遵守本办法。
第三条 市、区(县)人民政府应当将旅游开发建设纳入国民经济和社会发展计划,制定扶持政策,加大投入,改善旅游环境,促进本行政区域内旅游业的发展。
第四条 发展旅游业应当坚持社会效益、经济效益、环境效益相统一和“谁投资、谁受益”的原则。鼓励单位和个人以及外商、海外侨胞、台湾澳门同胞、香港特别行政区客商投资开发旅游资源,建设旅游基础设施,发展旅游商品生产,从事旅游经营活动。
第五条 市、区(县)旅游行政管理部门依照法定职责对本行政区域内的旅游行业进行管理。
计划、建设、外事、规划、公安、工商、物价、环保、交通、文化、卫生等有关部门应当按照各自职责,配合做好旅游业的管理工作。
报刊、电台、电视台等新闻单位应当加强对本市旅游资源和旅游线路的宣传。
第六条 旅游行政管理部门应当根据国民经济和社会发展规划制定旅游发展总体规划,并组织实施。旅游发展总体规划应当与国土规划、城市总体规划相协调。
旅游区和旅游景点建设,应当按照全市旅游发展总体规划统筹安排,合理布局。
第七条 新建、改建、扩建旅游区和旅游景点,应当经旅游行政管理部门同意后,按规定程序审批。
新建、改建、扩建旅游区和旅游景点项目,应当避免盲目和重复建设,不得破坏自然景观、人文景观和历史文化遗产。
第八条 开发旅游资源应当突出地方特色,充分发挥齐文化、蒲学等独特优势。
市、区(县)、乡(镇)人民政府应当根据财力情况,安排筹集一定资金,加快重点旅游区和旅游景点的开发建设。
第九条 旅游区、旅游景点和旅游设施的开发、建设,应当进行环境影响评价,并依照法定程序报批。任何单位和个人不得建设损害景区环境风貌和有污染的项目。
旅游区内原有的污染项目应当限期治理或者迁出。
第十条 旅游景区内应当按照规划配套建设旅游基础设施;商业服务网点和安全、卫生设施;其建筑风格应当与景区周围环境相协调。
第十一条 禁止在旅游区内进行开山、采石、采矿、挖沙、取土、建坟、倾倒处理废弃物,采伐树木和捕猎野生动物等损害旅游资源、改变旅游景区地形地貌的活动。
第十二条 旅游经营应当以旅游为主,配套发展相关产业,发挥本地优势,体现地方民俗风情,逐步建立综合性的旅游产业体系。
第十三条 旅游经营者必须依法经营,照章纳税;遵循宾客至上、优质服务、诚实信用、公平竞争的职业道德规范。
旅游经营者应当公开服务项目,明码标价,不得降低服务质量和加收各种不合理费用。
第十四条 旅游经营者的经营自主权受法律保护,有权拒绝违反法律、法规的各种摊派和收费。
第十五条 旅游经营者应当建立健全旅游安全管理制度,配备相应的安全设施,保障旅游者的人身和财物安全。
第十六条 从事旅行社业务;应当按照国家规定的程序和权限向旅游行政管理部门提出申请,经批准取得“旅行社业务经营许可证”,并经工商行政管理部门登记注册,领取营业执照后,方可开业。
第十七条 旅行社不得超出“旅行社业务经营许可证”规定范围经营,对外宣传促销应当符合其经营范围。
旅行社组织旅游,应当与旅游者签定合同。合同文本应当符合国家有关规定,明确旅游行程、服务项目、价格标准、违约责任等。
旅行社接待境外游客应当安排在旅游涉外定点单位。
第十八条 导游员应当经培训、考试合格后持证上岗,并自觉接受旅游行政管理部门的管理和监督。
导游员不得带境外旅游者到非旅游涉外定点单位住宿、就餐、购物、娱乐;不得收受回扣,私收佣金,索兑外币。
导游员不得私自从事导游业务。
第十九条 新建旅游涉外饭店项目,建设单位应当将项目建议书和可行性研究报告报旅游行政管理部门审核,经同意后按国家有关规定审批立项。
第二十条 旅游饭店从事涉外经营,应当经市旅游行政管理部门批准,领取《旅游饭店涉外营业许可证》。
旅游饭店申报星级评定,须事先向旅游行政管理部门提出申请,经审核同意后,按照国家规定的程序申报评定。市旅游行政管理部门应当做好申请评定的协调、服务工作。
星级饭店必须按照所定星级标准向客人提供服务。未评定星级的饭店不得使用星级称谓从事经营活动和进行广告宣传。
第二十一条 对旅游餐馆、商店、游乐场所、旅游车船公司等实行旅游涉外定点管理制度。
旅游涉外定点单位应当经旅游行政管理部门批准,领取许可证后,方能开展旅游涉外业务。
第二十二条 市旅游行政管理部门应当对旅游涉外定点单位每年复核一次,经复核达不到标准的限期整改;经整改仍达不到标准的,取消其定点资格。
第二十三条 旅游商品生产企业实行生产定点管理制度。经批准的旅游商品生产定点企业享受国家规定的各项优惠政策。
非旅游商品生产定点企业不得在广告中使用“旅游商品生产定点企业”或者“旅游定点产品”等字样进行宣传促销。
第二十四条 旅游行政管理部门及其工作人员,应当依法履行职责,提高工作效率。执行公务时应当出示有效证件。
第二十五条 旅游行政管理部门应当建立健全旅游投诉制度。
旅游者的合法权益受到侵害进行投诉时,旅游行政管理部门和被投诉单位应当认真及时处理。
第二十六条 违反本办法第十一条规定,在旅游景区内进行禁止性活动的,由各有关部门按照各自职责责令限期改正,视情节给予警告、没收违法所得的处罚,并可以按照有关法律、法规的规定处以罚款,但不得重复罚款。
第二十七条 违反本办法第十六条规定,擅自从事旅行社业务的,由旅游行政管理部门或者有关行政管理部门责令停止经营活动,没收违法所得,可以并处10000元以上50000元以下罚款。
第二十八条 违反本办法第十七条规定,旅行社超许可证范围经营的,不与旅游者签定合同的,或者将境外游客安排在非涉外定点单位的,由旅游行政管理部门或者有关行政管理部门责令限期改正,可以并处5000元以上20000元以下罚款;情节严重的,按照法律、法规规定的
程序,吊销其经营旅游业务许可证。
第二十九条 违反本办法第十八条规定,导游员私自从事导游业务,或者违法收受回扣、佣金的,由旅游行政管理部门责令改正,没收违法所得或者收受的回扣、佣金,可以并处违法所得一至三倍的罚款;情节严重的,经省旅游行政管理部门批准,收回其导游证书。
第三十条 违反本办法第二十条第三款规定,星级饭店不按星级标准提供服务,或者未评定星级饭店使用星级称谓进行经营和宣传活动的,由旅游行政管理部门给予警告处罚,责令停止违法活动,可以并处1000元以上5000元以下罚款。
第三十一条 违反本办法第二十一条第二款规定,未经批准开展旅游涉外业务的,由旅游行政管理部门责令其限期改正,没收违法所得。
第三十二条 旅游行政管理部门工作人员玩忽职守、徇私舞弊、以权谋私的,由其所在单位或者监察机关给予行政处分;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。
第三十三条 当事人对行政处罚决定不服的,可以依法申请行政复议或者向人民法院起诉;
当事人逾期不申请复议,也不向人民法院起诉,又不履行处罚决定的,由作出处罚决定的机关申请人民法院强制执行。
第三十四条 本办法自1997年10月1日起施行。



1997年8月16日

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