BEIJING, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — China’s State Council on Friday approved a decision to abolish and adjust 33 administrative fines to create a more favorable business environment and reduce operating costs. .
Administrative fines will be minimized if they do not fall within statutory mandates, do not meet the needs of economic and social development, or can be replaced by other administrative means, according to an executive meeting of the State Council chaired by Prime Minister Li Qiang.
According to the meeting, the government’s discretionary power in administrative fines must be strictly regulated, and abuse of power in this area will be actively addressed.
The meeting also adopted a draft revision of the regulations on the donation and transplantation of human organs.
The government aims to establish a system for tracing and supervising all human organ donation and transplantation procedures. It will strengthen ethnic reviews on how human organs are obtained and crack down on crimes related to human organs, according to the meeting. END
2023-10-21 00:44:14
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