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Jinan city launched penalty point system for dog regulation. Starting from 1 January 2017, dog owners lose three points for keeping their dogs off leash in public places, allowing their dogs to disturb other people, not cleaning up after their dogs, etc. Owners lose another three points on the second offense.
Since 2017, China Immigration Inspection and the Ministry of Public Security has required submission of biometrics before entering the territory of the People's Republic of China. Fingerprints from all 10 fingers and a photograph of a person's face is also required when crossing into mainland China from any immigration control points. [177]
The Code consists of seven books and a supplementary provision. The first book of the code, also known as the General Provisions , was adopted on March 15, 2017, by National People's Congress, [2] and took into effect on October 1, 2017, implementing and replacing a large part of the former General Principles of the Civil Law (1986).
[1] [a] According to the law, "everyone is responsible for state security" which is in line with China's state security legal structure as a whole. [1] The final draft of the law on 16 May 2017 was toned down as compared to previous versions. [2] The 12th Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed the law on 27 June 2017. [3]
A points-based immigration system or merit-based immigration system [1] is an immigration system where a noncitizen's eligibility to immigrate is (partly or wholly) determined by whether that noncitizen is able to score above a threshold number of points in a scoring system that might include such factors as education level, wealth, connection with the country, language fluency, existing job ...
Originally, the National Assembly of the Republic of China was elected in mainland China in 1947 to officially carry out the duties of choosing the president, to amend the constitution, and to exercise the sovereignty of the citizens, but in fact, the Assembly's role in Taipei seemed to reconfirm the executive powers of President Chiang Kai ...
The Four Comprehensives, fully as the Four-pronged Comprehensive Strategy [1] (四个全面战略布局), is a list of political goals for China, put forward by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2014.
This law was enacted by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on November 7, 2016, and was implemented on June 1, 2017. [5] It requires network operators to store select data within China and allows Chinese authorities to conduct spot-checks on a company's network operations. [1] Cybersecurity is recognized as a basic law.