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中华人民共和国内河交通安全管理条例(附英文)

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中华人民共和国内河交通安全管理条例(附英文)

国务院


中华人民共和国内河交通安全管理条例(附英文)

1986年12月16日,国务院

第一章 总 则
第一条 为加强内河交通安全管理,保障船舶、排筏、设施以及人身和财产的安全,以利社会主义建设事业的发展,特制定本条例。
第二条 本条例适用于在中华人民共和国内河通航水域航行、停泊、作业的一切船舶、排筏、设施和人员,以及船舶、排筏、设施的所有人和经营人(以下简称所有人和经营人)。前款内河通航水域,适用于国境河流中国管辖水域;但是,中国政府同其他国家政府签有协议或者协定的,按照协议或者协定执行。
第三条 各级交通管理部门设置的港航监督机构是对内河交通安全实施统一监督管理的主管机关。

第二章 船舶、排筏、设施和人员
第四条 船舶必须具备下列条件,方准航行:一、经船舶检验部门检验,持有合格的技术证书或者文件;二、经登记持有船舶国籍证书或者船舶登记证书或者船舶执照;三、按国家规定必须投保船舶险的船舶,应当持有保险文书或者证明文件;四、按国家规定配备持有合格职务证书的技术船员、驾长、渡工和其他船员。
第五条 机动船舶的船长、轮机长、驾驶员、轮机员、无线电报务员或者话务员,应当经过考试,持有合格职务证书。非机动船舶的驾长、渡工,应当经过考核,持有合格证件。其他船员应当经过安全教育和专业训练。
第六条 竹木排筏应当配备必要的安全航行设备、救生设备和足以保障安全航行的排工。排工配备标准由林业主管部门规定。排关工应当经过林业部门培训,持有合格证件。游览排筏驾驶人员的管理,由主管机关会同有关部门规定。
第七条 设施应当按国家规定配备安全设备和人员。
第八条 船舶应当按国家规定,向主管机关缴纳船舶港务费。

第三章 所有人和经营人
第九条 所有人和经营人必须遵守本条例和国家有关交通安全的规定。
第十条 所有人或者经营人必须对其所有的或者所经营的船舶、排筏、设施的安全负责,并且应当做到下列各项:一、加强对船舶、排筏、设施的安全技术管理,使之处于适航状态或者保持良好技术状况;二、配备的船员、排工或者人员必须符合国家有关规定,不得任用无合格职务证书或者合格证件的人员担任船长、轮机长、驾驶员、轮机员、报务员、话务员、驾长、渡工和排头工;三、加强对船员、排工和其他人员的技术培训和安全教育,不得强令所属人员违章操作;四、根据船舶的技术性能、船员条件、限定航区和水文气象条件,合理调度船舶;五、接受主管机关的监督检查和管理。

第四章 航行、停泊和作业
第十一条 船舶、排筏、设施在内河航行、停泊和作业,必须遵守中华人民共和国的法律、法规和港航规章。
第十二条 外国籍船舶进出中华人民共和国对外国籍船舶开放的内河港口,必须事先经主管机关批准,并申请指派引航员引航。进出港口和在内河航行期间,必须接受主管机关的检查和监护。
第十三条 中国籍船舶进出内河港口,应当办理船舶进出港签证或者接受检查。
第十四条 船舶进出港口和通过交通管制区、通航密 集区或者航行条件受到限制的区域,必须遵守中华人民共和国交通部或者主管机关公布的特别规定。
第十五条 除主管机关特别许可外,禁止船舶、排筏进入或者穿越禁航区。
第十六条 船舶不得超载运输。严禁不具备载客条件的船舶私自搭客。
第十七条 船舶从事拖带航行,应当遵守拖航的有关规定。
第十八条 船舶应当在核定的航区内航行,所采用的航速应当足以保障自身的安全和不危及其它船舶、排筏、设施的安全。在限制航速的区域内和在汛期高水位期间,应当按照规定的航速行驶。
第十九条 船舶和排筏停泊,不得妨碍其它船舶、排筏的正常航行和危及设施、堤防的安全。除无人驳船外,停泊船舶必须留有足以保证船舶安全的船员值班。
第二十条 在通航河流中人放或者拖运竹木排,应当遵守人放或者拖运竹木排的规定。规定由主管机关会同林业主管部门制定。
第二十一条 船舶、排筏、设施有下列情况之一者,主管机关有权禁止其离港,或者令其停航、停止作业、驶向指定地点:一、违反中华人民共和国的有关法律、法规或者港航规章;二、不适航或者不适拖;三、发生交通事故后手续未清;四、未向主管机关或者有关部门交付应承担的
费用,也未提供适当的担保;五、有妨碍交通安全的情况。
第二十二条 船舶、排筏、设施发生事故,对交通安全造成或者可能造成危害时,主管机关有权采取强制性处置措施。

第五章 危险货物管理
第二十三条 船舶、排筏、设施储存、装卸、运输危险货物,必须遵守国家有关危险货物管理和运输的规定。
第二十四条 船舶在港口装卸危险货物或者载运危险货物进出港口,应当按国家有关规定事先报经当地主管机关核准。

第六章 渡口管理
第二十五条 城市渡口的设置或者迁移,由当地人民政府指定的机关批准,其它渡口的设置或者迁移,由县或者县以上人民政府批准。未经批准,不得擅自设置或者迁移渡口,也不得渡客。
第二十六条 渡口管理部门应当加强对渡口的安全管理,主管机关应当加强对渡口安全管理的监督和指导。

第七章 安全保障
第二十七条 航道管理部门和助航标志管理部门,应当加强对航道和助航标志的管理和养护,保持航道畅通和助航标志明显、有效。
第二十八条 助航标志周围不得建造影响其效能的物体。航道两岸有碍航行安全的强灯光和与助航标志相混淆的灯光,应当妥善遮蔽。
第二十九条 未经主管机关或者航道管理部门批准,任何单位和个人不得擅自移动助航标志。如移动或者损坏助航标志,必须立即报告主管机关或者航道管理部门。
第三十条 使用港区岸线,应当事先附图报港口管理部门批准。在港区岸线构筑设施,应当事先经主管机关审核。
第三十一条 设置禁航区、进行水上水下施工或者体育竞赛,以及其它有碍交通安全的活动,应当事先经主管机关核准并发布航行警告或者航行通告。设置军事禁航区,应当事先与主管机关商定,由主管机关发布航行警告或者航行通告。
第三十二条 交通管制区、锚地和停泊区的划定与调整,必须征得当地人民政府同意后,由主管机关报上级机关批准。
第三十三条 在习惯航道内,禁止设置固定网具和拦河捕捞网具,不得种植水生物。擅自设置网具或者种植水生物的,主管机关应当责令所有人限期清除,或者强制清除。
第三十四条 禁止向航道倾倒砂石和废弃物。
第三十五条 沉没在通航水域的船舶、设施或者有碍航行安全的物体,其所有人或者经营人必须按规定设置标志,并报告主管机关。
第三十六条 对影响航行安全和有潜在危险的沉没物、漂流物,其所有人或者经营人应当在主管机关限定的时间内打捞清除。期不清除的,主管机关有权采取措施强制打捞清除,其全部费用由沉没物、漂流物的所有人或者经营人承担。本条前款的规定不影响沉没物、漂流物的所有人、
经营人向第三方索赔的权利。
第三十七条 未经主管机关批准,不得擅自打捞或者拆除通航水域内的沉船、沉物。
第三十八条 设施的搬迁或者拆除,沉船、沉物的打捞或者清除,水上水下施工的善后处理,均不得留有妨碍航行、停泊和作业安全的物体。
第三十九条 船舶、排筏、设施和人员发现下列情况,应当迅速向主管机关报告:一、航道变迁;二、有碍航行安全的物体;三、航行标志的损坏、失常、移位或者灭失;四、有碍航行安全的其它情况。
第四十条 内河航行警告和航行通告,由主管机关统一发布和管理。

第八章 救 助
第四十一条 船舶、排筏、设施遇险,应当采取一切有效措施组织自救,并迅速将发生事故的时间、地点、受损情况、救助要求、事故原因向就近主管机关及其所有人、经营人报告。
第四十二条 事故现场附近的船舶、排筏、设施或者人员,收到求救信号后,应当全力救助遇险人员,并将救助情况及时报告就近主管机关。
第四十三条 船舶、排筏或设施发生碰撞事故,在不危及自身安全的情况下,应当全力救助,不得擅自离开事故现场。
第四十四条 主管机关接到求救报告后,必须立即组织救助,有关部门和事故现场附近的船舶、排筏、设施和人员,应当服从主管机关的统一指挥。

第九章 交通事故的调查处理
第四十五条 船舶、排筏、设施发生交通事故,应当向主管机关提交事故报告书和有关资料,接受调查处理。竹木排筏的交通事故,由主管机关会同林业主管部门调查处理。
第四十六条 主管机关接到事故报告后,应当组织调查。事故当事人和有关人员在接受主管机关调查时,必须如实提供与事故有关的情况。
第四十七条 交通事故引起的民事纠纷,当事人可以申请主管机关调解,不申请调解或者调解不成的,可以向人民法院起诉。涉外民事案件的当事人,还可以书面协议提交涉外仲裁机构仲裁。

第十章 奖励与处罚
第四十八条 对交通安全作出显著成绩,使人员免遭伤亡或者减少伤亡、财产免遭损失或者减少损失的单位或者个人,由主管机关或者本单位给予表彰或者奖励。
第四十九条 对违反本条例或者对交通事故负有责任者,主管机关可给予下列一种或者几种处罚:一、警告;二、扣留或者吊销证书、证件;三、罚款。
第五十条 当事人对主管机关的处罚不服时,可以在接到处罚通知之日起十五日内向人民法院起诉;期满不起诉又不履行的,由主管机关申请人民法院强制执行。
第五十一条 违反本条例应当受治安管理处罚的,由公安机关处理;构成刑事犯罪的,由司法机关依法追究刑事责任。

第十一章 附 则
第五十二条 本条例下列用语的含义是:“内河通航水域”是指中华人民共和国境内的江、河、湖泊、水库、运河内船舶可以航行的水域及其港口。“船舶”是指各类排水或者非排水的船艇和移动式平台。“设施”是指水上、水下各种浮动或者固定的建筑、装置、管道、电缆和固定平台。“作业”是指在通航水域及其岸线进行装卸、勘探、开采、测量、建筑、疏浚、爆破、打捞、救助、捕捞、养殖、潜水以及科学实验和其他水上、水下施工。“交通事故”是指船舶、排筏、设施的碰撞、搁浅、触礁、触损、浪损、风灾、火灾及其它事故。
第五十三条 外国籍船舶进出内河,除遵守本条例外,还应当遵守中华人民共和国对外国籍船舶管理的有关规定。
第五十四条 军事管辖区及军用船舶和公安船舶的内部管理,由国家有关部门依据本条例另行规定。
第五十五条 渔业船舶的登记、检验,渔业船舶船员的考试、发证,渔业船舶之间交通事故的调查处理等内部管理,由国家渔政渔港监督管理部门会同主管机关依据本条例另行规定。
第五十六条 城市风景园林水域和经省、自治区、直辖市人民政府批准的厂矿企业专用水域的交通安全管理,由其所属主管部门或者厂矿企业依据本条例另行规定。
第五十七条 本条例由交通部负责解释,施行细则由交通部制定。
第五十八条 本条例自一九八七年一月一日起施行。

REGULATIONS OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA CONCERNING THE AD-MINISTRATION OF TRAFFIC SAFETY ON INLAND WATERS

Important Notice: (注意事项)
英文本源自中华人民共和国务院法制局编译, 中国法制出版社出版的《中华人民
共和国涉外法规汇编》(1991年7月版).
当发生歧意时, 应以法律法规颁布单位发布的中文原文为准.
This English document is coming from the "LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA GOVERNING FOREIGN-RELATED MATTERS" (1991.7)
which is compiled by the Brueau of Legislative Affairs of the State
Council of the People's Republic of China, and is published by the China
Legal System Publishing House.
In case of discrepancy, the original version in Chinese shall prevail.

Whole Document (法规全文)
REGULATIONS OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA CONCERNING THE AD-
MINISTRATION OF TRAFFIC SAFETY ON INLAND WATERS
(Promulgated by the State Council on December 16, 1986)

Chapter I General Provisions
Article 1
These Regulations are formulated to improve the administration of traffic
safety on inland waters, ensure the safety of vessels, rafts,
installations, human lives and property and thus facilitate the
development of socialist construction.
Article 2
These Regulations shall apply to all vessels, rafts, installations and
personnel, and to the owners and operators of vessels, rafts and
installations (hereafter shortened to "owners" and "operators") that
navigate, berth, or operate on the inland navigable waters of the People's
Republic of China.
The inland navigable waters mentioned in the previous paragraph shall also
cover the waters under Chinese jurisdiction in border rivers. However, if
agreements have been concluded between the Chinese government and the
governments of other countries, the agreements shall prevail.
Article 3
The harbour superintendencies set up by the communications departments at
various levels shall be the competent authorities responsible for
exercising the unified supervision and control of traffic safety on inland
waters.

Chapter II Vessels, Rafts, Installations and Personnel
Article 4
Vessels must meet the following requirements before they are allowed to
navigate:
(1) holding technical certificates or documents verified as qualified by
the vessel inspection departments after the inspection whereon;
(2) holding vessel nationality certificates, or vessel registration
certificates or vessel licences;
(3) holding insurance policies or insurance certificates as is required of
vessels which must take out vessel insurance according to the relevant
stipulations of the State;
(4) being manned with, according to the relevant State stipulations, crew
members in charge of technical work, chief crewmen, ferrymen and other
crew members who are holding valid certificates of job qualification.
Article 5
The captains, chief engineers, pilots, engineers and radio and telephone
operators of power-driven vessels shall pass examinations and hold valid
certificates of job qualification.
The chief crewmen and ferrymen of non-motorized vessels shall pass
examinations and hold qualification documents.
All other crew members must go through safety instructions and specialized
technical training.
Article 6
Bamboo and wooden rafts shall be fitted out with necessary equipment for
safe navigation, lifesaving appliance and rafters qualified for safe
navigation. The fixed number of rafters to be provided shall be stipulated
by the competent department in charge of forestry. Chief rafters shall
have received special training by the department in charge of forestry and
hold qualification documents.
The administration of rafters for tourist rafts shall be stipulated by the
competent authorities in conjunction with relevant departments.
Article 7
Installations shall be fitted out with safety equipment and personnel
according to stipulations of the State.
Article 8
Vessels shall, in accordance with stipulations of the State, pay harbour
dues to the competent authorities.

Chapter III Owners and Operators
Article 9
Owners and operators must abide by these Regulations and the stipulations
of the State concerning traffic safety.
Article 10
Owners and operators must be responsible for the safety of the vessels,
rafts and installations they own or operate and shall perform the
following obligations:
(1) administration of vessels, rafts and installations shall be
strengthened in terms of safety and technology to keep them in good shape
for navigation or good technical conditions;
(2) the relevant State stipulations must be accorded with in employing
crew members, rafters or other personnel. It is forbidden to employ
captains, chief engineers, pilots, engineers, radio operators, telephone
operators, chief crewmen, ferrymen and rafters who do not hold valid
certificates of job qualification or qualification documents;
(3) technical training and safety instructions shall be strengthened for
crew members, rafters and other personnel; the employees may not be forced
to operate against regulations;
(4) vessels shall be properly dispatched according to the technical
functions of vessels, the qualifications of crew members, the conditions
of the assigned navigation areas and also the hydrological and
meteorological conditions;
(5) they shall be subject to the supervision, examination and
administration of the competent organs.

Chapter IV Navigation, Berthing and Operations
Article 11
In navigation, berthing and operations, vessels, rafts and installations
must abide by the relevant laws, regulations and other rules and
regulations concerning harbour navigation of the People's Republic of
China.
Article 12
Vessels of foreign nationality entering and leaving the inland harbours of
the People's Republic of China that are open to foreign vessels must
obtain the approval of the competent authorities and apply to be navigated
by a Chinese pilot in advance. While they are entering and leaving the
harbours or navigating in inland rivers, foreign vessels must be subject
to the examination and supervision of the competent authorities.
Article 13
Vessels of Chinese nationality entering and leaving inland harbours shall
get port entry and departure visas or accept inspection.
Article 14
When entering or leaving the harbours or passing through traffic control
areas, crowded navigable areas and regions with limited navigational
capacities, vessels must observe the special provisions promulgated by the
Ministry of Communications of the People's Republic of China or the
competent authorities.
Article 15
Except as specially permitted by the competent authorities, vessels and
rafts are prohibited from entering or cutting across restricted navigation
zones.
Article 16
Vessels shall not engage in transportation with overload. Vessels not
equipped for carrying passengers are prohibited from taking on passengers
without permission.
Article 17
Vessels engaged in towing navigation shall observe the relevant
stipulations.
Article 18
Vessels shall navigate in the approved navigation areas at a speed which
is fast enough to ensure their own safety but not so fast as to endanger
the safety of other vessels, rafts and installations. Vessels shall
navigate at the prescribed speed in the areas where speed is restricted
and during periods of high water levels in flood seasons.
Article 19
The berthing of vessels and rafts shall not obstruct other vessels and
rafts from navigating normally or endanger the safety of installations and
dykes. Except for unmanned tug boats, there must be adequate number of
crew members on duty on board the vessels lying at anchor to ensure the
vessels' safety.
Article 20
Manned or towed bamboo and wooden rafts in navigable rivers shall observe
the relevant stipulations formulated by the competent authorities in
conjunction with the competent department in charge of forestry.
Article 21
The competent authorities shall have the right to forbid a vessel, raft or
installation from leaving the harbour, or order it to stop navigation,
cease operations or sail to the designated spot, under any one of the
following circumstances:
(1) it has violated relevant laws, regulations or other rules and
regulations of the People's Republic of China;
(2) it is in a condition not suitable for navigation or towing;
(3) it is involved in a traffic accident and the formalities have not been
completed;
(4) it has not paid the fees that are due, nor has it submitted a suitable
guarantee therefor, to the competent authorities or relevant department;
or
(5) it will in any way jeopardize traffic safety.
Article 22
When vessels, rafts and installations are involved in accidents that
jeopardize or may jeopardize traffic safety, the competent authorities has
the right to handle the matter by adopting compulsory measures.

Chapter V Control of Dangerous Goods
Article 23
When vessels, rafts and installations store, load, unload and transport
dangerous goods, they must abide by the provisions of the State concerning
the control of dangerous goods and their transport.
Article 24
When vessels load and unload dangerous goods at harbours or carry them
into or out of harbours, they shall report to the local competent
authorities for approval in advance according to the relevant provisions
of the State.

Chapter VI Administration of Ferries
Article 25
The setting-up or removal of urban ferries shall be approved by the organs
designated by local people's governments. The setting-up or removal of
other ferries shall be approved by the people's governments at the county
level or above. It is forbidden to set up or remove ferries or ferry
passengers before the approval is obtained.
Article 26
Departments of ferry administration shall strengthen safety control of
ferries. The competent authorities shall strengthen supervision and
direction for this purpose.

Chapter VII Guarantee for Safety
Article 27
Administrative departments for navigation channels and navigational aids
shall strengthen administration and maintenance of navigational channels
and navigational aids, keep channels unblocked and navigational aids
distinct and effective.
Article 28
No objects adversely affecting the efficacy of navigational aids may be
erected around them. Strong lights that hinder navigational safety or any
lights that may mix up with navigational aids on both sides of
navigational lanes, shall be properly screened.
Article 29
Without the approval of the competent authorities or administrative
departments for navigation lanes, no units or individuals may remove
navigational aids. If navigational aids have been removed or damaged, it
must be immediately reported to the competent authorities or
administrative departments for navigational lanes.
Article 30
Applications annexed by illustrations shall be made to the harbour
superintendencies for approval before the coastlines of the harbour areas
may be used. Without the examination and approval of the competent
authorities, no installations may be constructed on the coastlines of the
harbour areas.
Article 31
Approval shall be sought from the competent authorities and navigational
warnings or notices be issued before restricted navigation-zones may be
set up and surface or underwater construction, sports competitions and
other activities affecting traffic safety may be carried out.
Before a restricted military navigation zone is designated, agreement
shall be reached through consultation with the competent authorities,
which shall then issue navigational warnings or notices.
Article 32
The designation and adjustment of traffic control zones, anchorages and
berthing areas must be submitted, with the consent of the local people's
governments, by the competent authorities, to organs at higher levels for
approval.
Article 33
It is forbidden to set up fixed fishing nets and fishing nets cutting
across rivers or to grow water plants in habitual navigational lanes. The
competent authorities shall order the owners of these unauthorized fishing
nets and water plants to eliminate them or have them eliminated by
coercion.
Article 34
It is forbidden to dump gravel and trash into navigational lanes.
Article 35
If vessels, installations or objects which obstruct safe navigation sink
in navigable waters, the owners or operators must set up marks according
to the relevant provisions and report to the competent authorities.
Article 36
Sunken and drifting objects that may affect the safety of navigation and
constitute potential threats shall be gotten away with by the owners or
operators before a deadline set by the competent authorities. If these
objects are not duly cleared away, the competent authorities shall have
the right to take coercive measures to that end, and all the costs thereof
shall be borne by the owners or operators of the sunken or drifting
objects. The provisions of the previous paragraph of this Article shall
not affect the rights of owners and operators of sunken or drifting
objects to demand compensation from third parties.
Article 37
Without the approval of the competent authorities, sunken ships and
objects in the navigable waters may not be salvaged or dismantled.
Article 38
After installations are moved or scrapped, sunken ships and objects
salvaged or cleared away, and the rounding-off work of the surface or
underwater construction handled, no objects may be left to hinder the
safety of navigation, berthing and operations.
Article 39
Vessels, rafts, installations and personnel shall promptly report to the
competent authorities if they discover any of the following situations:
(1) if navigational lanes change;
(2) if there are objects hindering safe navigation;
(3) if navigational aids are damaged or abnormal, moved or lost;
(4) if there is any other situation hindering safe navigation.
Article 40
The competent authorities shall be responsible for uniformly issuing and
administering inland water navigational warnings and navigational notices.

Chapter VIII Assistance and Rescue
Article 41
Vessels, rafts and installations that are in distress shall adopt all
effective measures to organize self-help and promptly report to the
nearest competent authorities as well as their owners or operators the
time and scene of the accident, the extent of damage, the assistance
required and the cause of the accident.
Article 42
Vessels, rafts, installations or personnel in the vicinity of the scene of
an accident that have received distress signals, shall do their best to
rescue the personnel and report promptly to the nearest competent
authorities the situation at the scene.
Article 43
The vessels, rafts and installations involved in a collision shall, under
circumstances where there is no danger to their own safety, do their best
to offer assistance and may not leave the scene of the accident without
authorization.
Article 44
Upon receipt of a report calling for rescue, the competent authorities
must immediately organize a rescue operation. Departments concerned and
vessels, rafts, installations and personnel in the vicinity of the scene
of the accident shall follow the unified directions of the competent
authorities.

Chapter IX Investigation and Handling of Traffic Accidents
Article 45
Vessels, rafts and installations involved in traffic accidents shall
present accident reports and related materials to the competent
authorities and subject themselves to investigations and handling of the
matter.
Traffic accidents involving bamboo and wooden rafts shall be investigated
and handled by the competent authorities in conjunction with the
departments in charge of forestry.
Article 46
The competent authorities shall, upon receipt of accident reports,
organize investigations. The parties involved in the accidents and persons
concerned must, during investigation by the competent authorities, provide
truthful information relating to the accidents.
Article 47
If a traffic accident gives rise to a civil dispute, the parties involved
may apply to the competent authorities for conciliation. If the parties do
not apply for conciliation or conciliation is not successful, they may
bring a suit before the people's court. Parties to a case involving
foreign interests may also, based on a written agreement, submit the case
to an arbitration institution concerning foreign related matters for
arbitration.

Chapter X Awards and Penalties
Article 48
Those units or individuals that have done remarkably in ensuring traffic
safety by preventing or reducing personnel casualties and by preventing or
reducing property losses shall be commended or awarded by the competent
authorities or by their units.
Article 49
With respect to the persons who have violated the provisions of these
Regulations or who are held liable for traffic accidents, the competent
authorities may impose one or a number of the following penalties:
(1) a warning;
(2) withholding or revoking the licences or certificates;
(3) a fine.
Article 50
If a party does not accept the penalty (penalties) imposed by the
competent authorities, he may within 15 days from the date of receiving
the notice of the penalty (penalties), bring a suit before the people's
court; failure to bring a suit or comply with the penalty (penalties)
within this period shall lead to petition by the competent authorities to
the people's court for compulsory enforcement.
Article 51
Those punishable according to the relevant provisions concerning public
security administration for violations of these Regulations shall be dealt
with by public security organs; as for those criminally liable, the
judicial organs shall in accordance with the law pursue their criminal
liabilities.

Chapter XI Supplementary Provisions
Article 52
The following terms as used in these Regulations are defined as follows:
"Inland navigable waters" refers to the navigable waters in the rivers,
lakes, reservoirs and canals as well as harbours within the People's
Republic of China. "Vessels" refers to all types of displacement or non-
displacement ships, boats and mobile platforms.
"Installations" refers to all types of structures, installations,
pipelines and electric cables, on the surface or underwater, fixed or
floating, and fixed platforms as well. "Operations" refers to loading and
unloading, exploration, exploitation, survey, construction, dredging,
demolition, salvage, rescue, fishing, aquatic breeding, diving, scientific
experimentation and other surface or underwater construction carried out
in navigable waters and their shorelines.
"Traffic accidents" refers to collision, running aground, running on
rocks, damage through contact, damage by waves, windstorm, fire and other
accidents happening to vessels, rafts and installations.
Article 53
Vessels of foreign nationality entering and leaving the inland rivers
shall observe, in addition to these Regulations, the relevant provisions
of the People's Republic of China concerning administration of vessels of
foreign nationality.
Article 54
The internal administration of zones under military control and military
vessels as well as public security vessels shall be separately prescribed
by the relevant departments of the State according to these Regulations.
Article 55
The internal administration such as registration and inspection of fishing
vessels, examination and issuing of certificates for crew members of
fishing vessels and investigation and handling of traffic accidents among
fishing vessels shall be separately prescribed according to these
Regulations by the State fisheries administration and fishing ports
superintendency departments in conjunction with the competent authorities.
Article 56
The traffic safety control of the waters at urban scenic spots and gardens
and of the waters exclusively used by factories, mines and other
enterprises as approved by the people's governments of the provinces,
autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central
Government shall be separately prescribed according to these Regulations
by the competent departments or the factories, mines and enterprises
concerned.
Article 57
These Regulations shall be interpreted by the Ministry of Communications,
which shall also formulate the rules for the implementation.
Article 58
These Regulations shall become effective as of January 1, 1987.


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辽宁省保护城镇集体所有制企业合法权益暂行规定

辽宁省人民政府


辽宁省保护城镇集体所有制企业合法权益暂行规定
辽宁省人民政府


(2000年9月6日发布的辽宁省人民政府令第118号将本文废止)


第一条 为了保护城镇集体所有制企业的合法权益,促进城镇集体经济的改革和发展,适应社会主义现代化建设的需要,特制定本规定。
第二条 本规定适用于我省境内的一切城镇集体所有制企业(简称集体企业,下同)。
第三条 城镇集体企业是由劳动群众集体占有生产资料、共同劳动并实行按劳分配的社会主义经济组织,是社会主义公有制经济的重要组成部分。
各地区、各有关部门对待集体企业应同全民所有制企业一样,在政治上一视同仁,在经济上平等对待。要鼓励、扶持其发展,不得歧视、排斥和非法限制。
第四条 集体企业在国家法律、政策许可的范围内,享有财产所有权、经营自主权、民主管理权、收益分配权、劳动管理权、人事任免权。
集体企业必须坚持社会主义方向,遵守国家法律、法规,执行国家的方针、政策,依法履行纳税义务,接受国家计划的指导和政府有关部门的检查监督。
第五条 集体企业的财产受法律保护。任何单位和个人不得任意改变集体企业的所有制性质;不得强行合并集体企业;不得占用集体企业的厂房、设备、场地;不得平调、挪用、侵吞或私分集体企业的资金和物资;不得向企业摊派费用;不得无偿调用集体企业的劳动力。
第六条 集体企业实行厂长(经理)负责制。厂长(经理)对企业的生产经营和行政管理工作实行统一领导,全面负责,并定期向职工代表大会或职工大会报告工作,接受监督。
第七条 集体企业的厂长(经理)实行民主选举制、聘任制。厂长(经理)可以由企业职工代表大会或职工大会民主选举或招聘,报企业主管部门批准任命。企业的主管部门一般不得强行委派厂长(经理)。
第八条 集体企业的厂长(经理)实行任期目标责任制,每届任期三至五年。厂长(经理)在任期内,享受同级全民所有制企业干部的政治待遇。经职工代表大会或职工大会同意,报企业主管部门批准,厂长(经理)可以连任或撤换。厂长(经理)离任实行审计制。
第九条 集体企业实行民主管理。企业的发展规划、重大技术改造和技术引进计划、工资调整、人员增减、收益分配、职工奖惩、集体福利等重大问题,必须经过职工代表大会或职工大会讨论通过。
第十条 集体企业实行自愿组合,自负盈亏,民主管理,按劳分配,职工集资,适当分红,集体积累,自主支配的经营管理原则。其他单位和个人对集体企业经营管理活动不得干涉。
第十一条 集体企业可以实行各种形式的经济承包责任制。当事人依法签订的经济承包合同,其他任何单位和个人不得强行变更和解除。
第十二条 集体企业在政策允许的范围内,在兼顾国家、集体、个人三者利益和按劳分配的原则下,有权确定本企业的工资和奖励形式。
第十三条 集体企业有权决定本企业的机构设置。依据国家劳动就业政策和企业的实际需要,有权招收、聘用人员。除国家规定必须接收安排的人员外,有权拒绝接收本企业不需要的人员。对于严重违反劳动纪律的职工,有权给予经济或行政处分;对个别屡教不改的,有权辞退或开除

第十四条 集体企业职工有权享受必要的劳动保险待遇。职工的劳动保险基金在税前提取,营业外列支。今后要逐步实行劳动保险基金统筹制度。
第十五条 对违反本规定的行为,集体企业有权抵制;给集体企业造成直接经济损失的,受害方有权要求加害方赔偿损失,并提请有关部门追究其领导人和直接责任者的行政责任、经济责任,对情节严重触犯刑律的,可提请司法机关依法追究其刑事责任。
第十六条 本规定自发布之日起施行。省政府过去的有关规定与本规定相抵触的,以本规定为准。



1987年5月8日

上海市保护妇女、儿童合法权益的若干规定

上海市人大常委会


上海市保护妇女、儿童合法权益的若干规定
上海市人大常委会



(1985年2月28日上海市第八届人民代表大会常务委员会第十三次会议通过 1985年3月8日上海市人民代表大会常务委员会第一号公告公布施行)


第一条 为保护妇女、儿童的合法权益,充分发挥妇女在社会主义事业中的作用,保障儿童在德、智、体等方面健康成长,根据《中华人民共和国宪法》、《中华人民共和国婚姻法》以及其他法律、法规,结合本市实际情况,特制定本规定。
第二条 侵害妇女、儿童合法权益,尚不够刑事处分的,按照本规定处理。
第三条 国家机关、社会团体、企业事业单位和公民都有保护妇女、儿童合法权益的权利和义务,对侵害妇女、儿童合法权益的行为应予制止,或据实向主管单位、公安司法机关检举、控告,受理单位必须按照本规定及时处理。
第四条 妇女享有同男子平等的权利。在招工、招生、招聘和其他工作中,不得规定歧视妇女的附加条件。违者,上级主管单位必须及时纠正,对拒不改正的主要责任人员,视情节轻重给予批评教育或行政处分。
各单位要严格遵守和认真执行国家和本市关于劳动保护、妇幼保健的规定。违者,依照有关规定处理。
第五条 维护婚姻自由,严禁包办、买卖婚姻和其他干涉婚姻自由的行为。
以威胁、殴打、精神折磨或其他手段干涉妇女婚姻自由的,所在单位应进行批评教育;经教育不改的,给予行政处分;情节严重的,给予行政处罚。
因中止恋爱关系或者单方面追求遭拒绝,以威胁、殴打、毁坏名誉或其他手段侵害妇女人身权利的,视情节轻重,给予行政处分或行政处罚。
第六条 以“谈恋爱”或其他欺骗手段玩弄女性的,经受害者告发查实后,给予行政处分;情节严重的,给予行政处罚;屡教不改的,实行劳动教养。受害者身心健康受损害或财物受损失的,并处损害赔偿。
第七条 有配偶或明知他人有配偶而与之建立“恋爱”关系,妨害一方或双方婚姻、家庭的,所在单位应进行批评教育,责令改正;有通奸行为,经教育不改的,给予行政处分;姘居的,视情节轻重,给予行政处分或行政处罚,情节恶劣的,实行劳动教养。
有上述行为而拒付家庭必需生活费用的,由所在单位责令其限期给付或扣付。
第八条 禁止虐待家庭成员。对妇女、老人、儿童殴打、侮辱、精神折磨,损害身心健康的,酌情给予批评教育或行政处分;情节严重的,给予行政处罚。
虐待生育女孩的妇女或不育的妇女,从重处罚。
第九条 学校、保育单位和儿童福利机构的教职员工,打骂、体罚儿童或因工作失职,致使儿童身心健康遭损害的,视情节轻重,给予批评教育、调离工作或行政处分,造成经济损失的,责令赔偿。
克扣、挪用、侵占儿童伙食、福利费用和物资的,除按前款规定处理外,应责令退赔非法所占的财物。
第十条 利用教养、从属关系或者利用职权侮辱、猥亵妇女的,给予行政处分;情节严重的,给予行政处罚。
以淫秽物品引诱、腐蚀妇女、儿童的,给予行政处分;情节严重的,给予行政处罚,直至劳动教养。
侮辱、猥亵幼女、少女的,从重处罚。
第十一条 除医疗单位外,不得为人堕胎。私自为人堕胎的,视情节轻重,给予行政处分或行政处罚。堕胎工具和非法收入,一律没收。
第十二条 取缔嫖宿和卖淫。嫖宿的,处五十元以上三千元以下罚款或给予其他行政处罚;情节严重的,加重处罚。
卖淫的,由公安机关进行批评教育,责令改正;经教育不改的,给予行政处罚;情节严重,屡教不改的,实行劳动教养。

提供卖淫场所或介绍嫖宿、卖淫的,给予行政处罚,并处一百元以上四千元以下罚款。
第十三条 本市各级人民政府和有关部门对维护妇女、儿童合法权益作出贡献的单位和个人,应予表扬和奖励。对玩忽职守,放任侵害妇女、儿童行为的国家工作人员,从严查处。
第十四条 本规定采取下列罚则:
(一)行政处分,包括警告、记过、记大过、降级、降职、撤职、开除留用察看、开除公职等,由所在单位决定和执行,需由上级审批的应报上级批准。
(二)行政处罚,包括警告、罚款、没收、行政拘留等,由公安机关决定和执行。
(三)劳动教养,由公安机关报市劳动教养管理委员会批准执行。
(四)损害赔偿,由所在单位调处,不服所在单位调处的,由当事人申请人民法院裁决。
第十五条 当事人如不服行政处分或不服行政处罚决定的,可以在十天内向上级主管单位申诉;不服劳动教养决定的,可以在十天内向市劳动教养管理委员会申诉。原处理单位应当在五天内连同原处理决定书和材料送上级主管单位或市劳动教养管理委员会,上级主管单位或市劳动教养
管理委员会在接到申诉书后三十天内作出裁决。
提出申诉的,原决定暂缓执行;上级主管单位在裁决时,不得加重处罚,但受害人提出申诉的除外。
不服人民法院裁决的,依照《中华人民共和国民事诉讼法(试行)》规定办理。
第十六条 本规定的解释权属于上海市人民代表大会常务委员会。
第十七条 本规定经上海市人民代表大会常务委员会通过,自1985年3月8日起公布施行。



1985年3月8日

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