LOGIN | MEMBER | SITEMAP | CONTACT US
 
 
Focus  News about Taiwan  Daily News  Latest Update  
Special Reports  Comments Weekly Brief 
Press Conference of Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council
Focus
 
News about Taiwan
 
   Daily News
 
Latest Updates
 
Weekly Brief
 
Special Reports
 
Press Conference of Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council
Vehicle taxes, heritage protection, Criminal Law top agenda at China's bimonthly legislature session
   晩豚: 2011-02-23 13:13         ン: 醴         輳苅 Xinhua

 

BEIJING, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- Chinese employers who withhold wages could become criminals under an amendment to the country's Criminal Law, which undergoes its third reading by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, this week.

The amendment and two new laws -- one on vehicle and vessel taxes and another on intangible cultural heritage (ICH) protection -- will have their final readings before going to a vote at the Standing Committee session, which opened Wednesday.

During the three-day bimonthly session, lawmakers will review the draft amendment to the Criminal Law, which lays out tougher jail terms for crimes relating to the production and sale of toxic and harmful food.

The amendment makes a crime of intentionally defaulting on employees' pay and proposes fines for organizations holding counterfeit invoices.

If the amendment is passed, it will bring about the first reduction in the number of crimes subject to the death penalty since the People's Republic of China enacted its Criminal Law in 1979.

Sixty-eight crimes are currently punishable by the death penalty, but the amendment would reduce that number by 13.

At Wednesday's session, lawmakers will review for a second time the draft law on vehicle and vessel taxation, which is aimed at standardizing taxation and promoting environmental awareness and energy efficiency.

China's 199 million vehicles are currently subject only to a regulation on vehicle and vessel tax that took effect in 2007.

According to the draft law, taxes on vehicles with engines smaller than 2.0 liters, which account for 87 percent of China's cars, will be reduced and vehicle owners should submit tax certificates in order to qualify for a road-worthiness certificate.

At its first reading by the top legislature in October last year, the draft proposed raising taxes on energy-intensive and highly-polluting cars and vessels, but this proposal was cut from the draft.

The draft law would also impose a yacht tax set in accordance with the length of vessel.

The draft law on ICH protection would require foreign nationals to obtain government approval before conducting surveys of ICH in China.

The draft includes a definition of ICH, mechanisms for ICH surveys, regulation of the inheritance of ICH, and penalties for its destruction.

The Standing Committee will also consider a series of work documents to be submitted to the Fourth Session of the 11th NPC, which is scheduled to open on March 5.

Also on the agenda is a draft report on the work of the 11th NPC Standing Committee, the draft agenda of the fourth session of the 11th NPC, nominations for the presidium, secretary-general and non-voting delegates of the NPC session, the report on the qualification of a number of deputies to NPC, as well as the list of appointments and dismissals.

 

  臥心/l燕u
 
o鮪}猟n
Copyright Chinataiwan.org .All Rights Reserved
麼嫋岌幃学庁医 忽恢撹繁忝栽消消娼瞳喩麗| 消消消消冉巖av涙鷹廨曝島邦| 晩昆壓瀛啼客伺| 忝栽天胆匯曝屈曝眉曝| 嶄猟忖鳥晩昆某沃匯曝| www篇撞窒継| 消消消消冉巖av涙鷹廨曝築竸| 冉巖忽恢忝栽利| 冉巖秉斤斛濆杰| 揖來溺溺仔h頭壓濂シ| 忽恢翆翆匯曝屈曝眉曝| 忽恢互賠篇撞壓| 溺繁瓜夊窒継篇撞| 寵BBB彼BBB彼BBB篇撞| 晩昆娼瞳天胆爾秤忽恢匯曝| 屎壓殴慧廉寒ゆい壓| 娼瞳忽娼瞳忽恢徭壓消忽恢哘喘槻 | 冉巖娼瞳及匯忽恢忝栽勸| 99徭田篇撞壓濆杰| 匯曝屈曝眉曝壓濆杰簡啼| 消消爺銘匚匚匯云翆翆醍狭| 冉巖匯曝屈曝眉曝裕田溺嘩| 冉巖天胆総窃娼瞳消消消| 住來寄頭天胆利| 躯袋帽匯雫撹繁谷頭| 窒継涙孳飢涙鷹喟消壓濆杰簡啼 | 冉巖av嶄猟涙鷹岱繁戴壓瀛喇 | 忽恢娼瞳胆溺消消消m| 寄僥伏秤詑壓| 爺銘消消消消消嶄猟忖鳥| 挫虚罎忽恢天胆晩昆窒継鉱心| 撹繁窒継巷蝕篇撞| 富絃繁曇忝栽消消嶄猟忖鳥 | 冉巖天胆丕坩敢弼| 冉巖天巖徭田田裕忝栽| 冉巖鷹匯曝屈曝眉曝| 冉巖晩昆岱鷹嶄猟涙鷹築孟| 冉巖晩昆娼瞳忽恢匯曝屈曝眉曝| 冉巖娼瞳匯触2触3触眉触膨触| 冉巖槻繁議爺銘利嫋| 冉巖來消消消唹垪|