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国务院办公厅转发国务院住房制度改革领导小组关于加强国有住房出售收入管理意见的通知

国务院办公厅


国务院办公厅转发国务院住房制度改革领导小组关于加强国有住房出售收入管理意见的通知

1996年8月8日,国务院办公厅

各省、自治区、直辖市人民政府,国务院各部委、各直属机构:
国务院住房制度改革领导小组《关于加强国有住房出售收入管理的意见》已经国务院批准,现转发给你们,请认真贯彻执行。

关于加强国有住房出售收入管理的意见
为适应住房建设和住房制度改革的需要,加强国有住房出售收入的管理,现提出如下意见:
一、为了调动国有企业和行政事业单位的积极性,对其出售国有住房取得的收入,不再按比例上交财政,也不上交其他部门,全部留归售房单位使用。国有住房出售收入是国有资产,各单位都要严格管理。
二、留归单位使用的国有住房出售收入,必须按国家有关规定,纳入单位住房基金,用于本单位职工住房建设和住房制度改革。地方所属的直管住房出售收入可由当地人民政府统筹安排用于住房建设、住房维修等支出。
三、出售国有住房取得的收入必须全额存入售房单位在银行开设的“售房收入专户”,其利息收入也要纳入专户,不得挪作他用。具体的管理办法由当地人民政府制订。
四、各级住房制度改革领导小组或房委会要加强对国有住房出售收入的管理。售房单位使用售房收入,要根据本单位住房建设、住房维修和住房制度改革的实际需要,编制国有住房出售收入使用计划,报住房制度改革领导小组或房委会审批。经办银行根据批准的使用计划,以及当地人民政府主管部门批准的住房建设计划办理拨付手续。未经批准,售房单位不得动用。
五、国有住房出售收入必须按规定的用途专款专用,任何单位或个人都不得截留或挪用。凡截留或挪用国有住房出售收入的单位或个人,必须限期归还,并追究有关人员的责任,构成犯罪的,要依法惩处。
六、各级财政部门要会同有关部门,加强对国有住房出售收入使用的监督检查,防止国有资产流失。
以上意见如无不妥,建议批转各地区、各部门执行。


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山东省科学技术普及条例

山东省人大常委会


山东省科学技术普及条例

(2003年9月26日山东省第十届人民代表大会常务委员会第四次会议通过

  
    山东省人民代表大会常务委员会公告(第12号)

  《山东省科学技术普及条例》已于2003年9月26日经山东省第十届人民代表大会常务委员会第四次会议通过,现予公布,自2004年1月1日起施行。
  山东省人民代表大会常务委员会
  2003年9月26日

  第一条 为了实施科教兴鲁战略和可持续发展战略,加强科学技术普及(以下称科普)工作,提高公民的科学文化素质,推动经济发展和社会进步,根据《中华人民共和国科学技术普及法》,结合本省实际,制定本条例。
  第二条 本条例适用于本省行政区域内普及科学技术知识、倡导科学方法、传播科学思想、弘扬科学精神的活动。
  第三条 科普是公益事业。发展科普事业是本省的长期任务。  各级人民政府应当保护科普组织和科普工作者的合法权益,鼓励科普组织和科普工作者自主开展科普活动,支持社会力量按照市场运行机制依法兴办科普事业,促进科普工作对外合作和交流。
  第四条 各级人民政府领导科普工作,应当将科普工作纳入国民经济和社会发展计划,为开展科普工作创造良好的环境和条件。
  县级以上人民政府应当建立科普工作协调制度,负责制定本行政区域内科普工作发展规划,协调、指导本行政区域的科普工作。
  第五条 县级以上人民政府科学技术行政部门负责制定本行政区域内科普工作规划,实行政策引导,进行督促检查,推动科普工作的发展。
  县级以上人民政府其他有关部门按照各自职责范围,负责做好有关的科普工作。
  第六条 科学技术协会是科普工作的主要社会力量。科学技术协会应当依靠科技工作者和科普工作者组织开展群众性、社会性、经常性的科普活动,支持和指导有关社会组织和企业事业单位开展科普活动,协助政府制定科普工作规划,为政府科普工作决策提供建议。
  第七条 科普是全社会的共同责任。全体公民、社会各界都应当参与和支持科普工作,自觉抵制反科学、伪科学和封建迷信活动。
  第八条 各级人民政府应当将科普经费列入同级财政预算,逐年增加科普经费的投入。   
  各级人民政府有关部门以及社会团体和企业事业单位应当安排一定的经费用于科普工作。
  第九条 各级人民政府应当采取措施,鼓励多渠道筹措资金开展多种形式的科普活动。
  税务机关和有关行政部门应当按照国家有关规定落实科普税收优惠政策,支持科普事业的发展。
  第十条 鼓励境内外的社会组织和个人设立科普基金或者捐赠财产资助科普事业;对捐赠财产用于科普事业或者投资建设科普场馆、设施的,依法给予减免税费等优惠。
  第十一条 县级以上人民政府应当将科技馆等科普场馆、设施建设纳入城乡建设规划和基本建设计划,加快对科技馆、青少年科技活动中心、青少年宫、科普画廊、科普教育基地等科普场馆、设施的建设和改造。
  设区的市应当建设一定规模和功能的科普场馆、设施,县(市)也应当逐步建立科普场馆、设施。
  鼓励、支持社会力量依法建设独资、合伙、股份合作等形式的科普场馆、设施,开展无偿或者有偿服务活动。
  第十二条 政府财政投资建设的科普场馆、设施,任何单位和个人不得擅自拆除或者改变用途;确需拆除的,应当坚持先建后拆或者建拆同时进行的原则,确保重新建设的科普场馆、设施规模和水平不低于原有的规模和水平。
  第十三条 各级人民政府应当支持科学技术协会、农村专业技术协会、企业科学技术协会等组织的建设,为开展科普工作提供组织保障。
  第十四条 科技工作者和科普工作者享有依法创办或者参加科普组织以及从科普有偿服务活动中获得合法报酬的权利。
  第十五条 违反本条例第十二条规定,擅自拆除科普场馆、设施的,由房屋拆迁主管部门或者其他有关行政主管部门依法追究法律责任;擅自改变科普场馆、设施用途的,由有关行政主管部门责令改正,恢复原状,对直接负责的主管人员和其他直接责任人员给予行政处分;违反先建后拆或者建拆同时进行原则的,由建设行政主管部门或者其他有关行政主管部门依法追究法律责任。
  第十六条 以科普为名非法收费或者摊派书籍、报刊、影视资料的,由各级人民政府或者有关主管部门给予批评教育、行政处分,责令改正或者依法给予行政处罚。
  第十七条 以科普为名进行有损社会公共利益的活动,扰乱社会秩序或者骗取财物,由有关主管部门给予批评教育,并予以制止;违反治安管理规定的,由公安机关依法给予治安管理处罚,属于骗取财物的,依法没收财物;构成犯罪的,由司法机关依法追究刑事责任。
  第十八条 在科普活动中弄虚作假,骗取奖励和荣誉称号的,由授奖单位取消其奖励和荣誉称号,并由主管部门或者所在单位给予行政或者纪律处分。
  第十九条 本条例自2004年1月1日起施行。




国务院关于鼓励台湾同胞投资的规定(附英文

国务院


国务院关于鼓励台湾同胞投资的规定(附英文

1988年7月3日,国务院

第一条 为促进大陆和台湾地区的经济技术交流,以利于祖国海峡两岸的共同繁荣,鼓励台湾的公司、企业和个人(以下统称台湾投资者)在大陆投资,制定本规定。
第二条 台湾投资者可以在大陆各省、自治区、直辖市、经济特区投资。
鼓励台湾投资者到海南省以及福建、广东、浙江等省沿海地带划定的岛屿和地区从事土地开发经营。
第三条 台湾投资者在大陆可以下列形式进行投资:
(一)举办台湾投资者拥有全部资本的企业;
(二)举办合资经营企业、合作经营企业;
(三)开展补偿贸易、来料加工装配、合作生产;
(四)购买企业的股票和债券;
(五)购置房产;
(六)依法取得土地使用权,开发经营;
(七)法律、法规允许的其他投资形式。
第四条 台湾投资者可以在大陆的工业、农业、服务业以及其他符合社会和经济发展方向的行业投资。台湾投资者可以从各地方人民政府有关部门公布的项目中选择投资项目,也可以自行提出投资项目意向,向拟投资地区对外经济贸易部门或者地方人民政府指定的审批机关申请。
国家鼓励台湾投资者投资举办产品出口企业和先进技术企业,并给予相应的优惠待遇。
第五条 台湾投资者在大陆投资举办拥有全部资本的企业、合资经营企业和合作经营企业(以下统称台胞投资企业),除适用本规定外,参照执行国家有关涉外经济法律、法规的规定,享受相应的外商投资企业待遇。
台湾投资者在大陆进行其他形式的投资,以及在大陆没有设立营业机构而有来源于大陆的股息、利息、租金、特许权使用费和其他所得,除适用本规定外,也可以参照执行国家有关涉外经济法律、法规的规定。
第六条 台湾投资者可以用可自由兑换货币、机器设备或者其他实物、工业产权、专有技术等作为投资。
第七条 台湾投资者在大陆的投资、购置的资产、工业产权、投资所得利润和其他合法权益受国家法律保护,并可以依法转让和继承。
台湾投资者在大陆的活动应当遵守国家的法律、法规。
第八条 国家对台湾投资者的投资和其他资产不实行国有化。
第九条 国家根据社会公共利益的需要,对台胞投资企业实行征收时,依照法律程序进行并给予相应的补偿。
第十条 台湾投资者投资获得的合法利润,其他合法收入和清算后的资金,可以依法汇往境外。
第十一条 台胞投资企业在其投资总额内进口本企业所需的机器设备、生产用车辆和办公设备,以及台胞个人在企业工作期间运进自用的、合理数量的生活用品和交通工具,免缴进口关税、工商统一税,免领进口许可证。
台胞投资企业进口用于生产出口产品的原材料、燃料、散件、零部件、元器件、配套件,免缴进口关税、工商统一税,免领进口许可证,由海关实行监管。上述进口料件,如用于在大陆销售的产品,应当按照国家规定补办进口手续,并照章补税。
台胞投资企业生产的出口产品,除国家限制出口的外,免缴出口关税和工商统一税。
第十二条 台胞投资企业可以向大陆的金融机构借款,也可以向境外的金融机构借款,并可以本企业资产和权益抵押、担保。
第十三条 台湾投资者拥有全部资本的企业,经营期限由投资者自行确定;合资经营企业和合作经营企业,经营期限由合资或者合作各方协商确定,也可以不规定经营期限。
第十四条 合资经营企业董事会的组成和董事长的委派、合作经营企业董事会或者联合管理机构的组成和董事长或者联合管理机构主任的委派,可以参照出资比例或者合作条件由合资或者合作各方协商决定。
第十五条 台胞投资企业依照经批准的合同、章程进行经营管理活动。企业的经营管理自主权不受干涉。
第十六条 在大陆投资的台胞个人以及台胞投资企业从境外聘请的技术和管理人员,可以申请办理多次入出境的证件。
第十七条 台湾投资者在大陆投资可以委托大陆的亲友为其代理人。代理人应当持有具有法律效力的委托书。
第十八条 在台胞投资企业集中的地区,台湾投资者可以向当地人民政府申请成立台商协会。
第十九条 台湾投资者在大陆投资举办合资经营企业、合作经营企业,由大陆的合资、合作方负责申请;举办台湾投资者拥有全部资本的企业,由台湾投资者直接申请或者委托在大陆的亲友、咨询服务机构等代为申请。台湾投资者投资举办企业的申请,由当地对外经济贸易部门或者地方人民政府指定的审批机关统一受理。
台胞投资企业的审批,按照国务院规定的权限办理。各级对外经济贸易部门或者地方人民政府指定的审批机关应当在收到全部申请文件之日起45天内决定批准或者不批准。
申请人应当在收到批准证书之日起30天内,按照有关登记管理办法,向工商行政管理机关申请登记,领取营业执照。
第二十条 台湾投资者在大陆投资因履行合同发生的或者与合同有关的争议,当事人应当尽可能通过协商或者调解解决。
当事人不愿协商、调解的,或者协商、调解不成的,可以依据合同中的仲裁条款或者事后达成的书面仲裁协议,提交大陆或者香港的仲裁机构仲裁。
当事人没有在合同中订立仲裁条款,事后又没有达成书面仲裁协议的,可以向人民法院起诉。
第二十一条 本规定由对外经济贸易部负责解释。
第二十二条 本规定自发布之日起施行。

PROVISIONS OF THE STATE COUNCIL CONCERNING THE ENCOURAGEMENT OFINVESTMENTS BY COMPATRIOTS FROM TAIWAN

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)
PROVISIONS OF THE STATE COUNCIL CONCERNING THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF
INVESTMENTS BY COMPATRIOTS FROM TAIWAN
(Adopted by the Tenth Executive Meeting of the State Council on
June 25, 1988, promulgated by Decree No. 7 of the State Council of the
People's Republic of China on July 3, 1988, and effective as of the date
of promulgation)
Article 1
These Provisions are formulated in order to promote economic and
technological exchanges between China's mainland and the region of Taiwan,
thereby boosting common prosperity of the two parts of the motherland on
both sides of the Straits, and to encourage companies, enterprises and
individuals on Taiwan (hereinafter referred to as "investors from Taiwan")
to make investments on China's mainland.
Article 2
Investors from Taiwan may make investments in all provinces, autonomous
regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, and special
economic zones on China's mainland.
Investors from Taiwan are encouraged to engage themselves in land
development operations in Hainan Province and on the designated islands
and in areas along the coastal regions of the Provinces of Fujian,
Guangdong and Zhejiang.
Article 3
The investments made by investors from Taiwan on China's mainland may take
the following forms:
(1) to establish enterprises with the capital wholly owned by investors
from Taiwan;
(2) to establish equity or contractual joint ventures;
(3) to carry out compensation trade, to process supplied materials, to
assemble supplied parts, and to carry out contractual production;
(4) to purchase shares and various kinds of bonds and debentures of
existing enterprises;
(5) to purchase real estate;
(6) to obtain land use right according to law and to engage in land
development operations; and
(7) to adopt other forms of investment permitted under the laws and
regulations.
Article 4
Investors from Taiwan may make investments in various trades in China's
mainland: industries, agriculture, service trades, and other trades that
are in conformity with the orientation of social and economic development.
Investors from Taiwan may select investment projects from the lists of
projects published by the departments concerned under various local
people's governments; they may also put forward, of their own accord,
proposals as to their investment intent and file their applications to the
departments of foreign economic relations and trade or to the examining
and approving organs designated by various local people's governments in
areas where they intend to make investments.
The State encourages investors from Taiwan to make investments in the
establishment of export oriented enterprises and of technological advanced
enterprises and gives corresponding preferential treatment to such
enterprises.
Article 5
With respect to the various types of enterprises established with
investments by investors from Taiwan - enterprises with the capital wholly
owned by investors from Taiwan, equity and contractual joint ventures
(hereinafter referred to as "enterprises with investments by compatriots
from Taiwan"), they shall all be operated in accordance with these
Provisions; in addition to this, they may also enjoy the corresponding
preferential treatment as enjoyed by enterprises with foreign investments
with reference to the relevant provisions in foreign-related economic
laws, decrees and regulations of the state.
With respect to the other forms of investment made by investors from
Taiwan on China's mainland, and with respect to those investors from
Taiwan who have not set up business offices on the mainland, but have
dividends, interest, rental, royalties and other incomes that come from
China's mainland, in addition to the application of these Provisions,
reference shall be made to the relevant foreign-related economic law,
decrees and regulations.
Article 6
Investors from Taiwan may make investments by using freely convertible
currencies, machinery and equipment or other physical goods, industrial
property right, and proprietary technology.
Article 7
The investments made on China's mainland by investors from Taiwan, the
assets they have purchased, their industrial property rights, their
profits from investments, and other lawful rights and interests shall be
protected by state laws, and may be transferred or inherited according to
law.
Investors from Taiwan shall, in their activities on China's mainland,
abide by state laws, decrees and regulations.
Article 8
The state shall not nationalize the investments made by investors from
Taiwan or other assets belonging to them.
Article 9
Where the state, in light of the needs of social and public interest, has
to requisition the enterprises with investments by compatriots from
Taiwan, the State shall handle the requisitioning according to the legal
procedures and the investors concerned shall be duly compensated.
Article 10
The lawful profits gained by the investors from Taiwan from their
investments, their other lawful income and the funds after liquidation may
be remitted out of China's mainland according to law.
Article 11
Machinery and equipment imported to meet the needs of the enterprises with
investments by compatriots from Taiwan and included in the total amount of
investment, the motor vehicles for use in production, the office
equipment, as well as the articles and means of communications for
personal use and within reasonable quantities, imported by individual
compatriots from Taiwan during the period when they work in the aforesaid
enterprises shall be exempted from Customs duties and consolidated
industrial and commercial tax, and also from application of import
licences.
The raw and processed materials, fuels, bulk parts, spare and component
parts, primary parts, and fittings, which are imported by the enterprises
with investments by compatriots from Taiwan for the production of export
commodities, shall all be exempted from Customs duties and consolidated
industrial and commercial tax and also from obtaining import licences, and
placed under the supervision of the Customs. In case that the aforesaid
imported raw materials and parts are used for the production of
commodities to be sold on the market of China's mainland, it is imperative
to make up the procedures for importation and to pay taxes and duties
according to the regulations. The export commodities produced by the
enterprises with investments by compatriots from Taiwan shall, with the
exception of those commodities the export of which is under restriction by
the state, be exempted from Customs duties on export goods and
consolidated industrial and commercial tax.
Article 12
Enterprises with investments by compatriots from Taiwan may obtain loans
from financial institutions of China's mainland; they may also obtain
loans from financial institutions outside China's mainland, and may use
their assets as well as their rights and interests as mortgage or
security.
Article 13
With respect to the enterprises with the capital wholly owned by investors
from Taiwan, their period of operation shall be determined by the
investors themselves; as to equity and contractual joint ventures their
period of operation shall be determined, through consultation, by the
various parties to the ventures, they may also choose not to stipulate a
period of operation.
Article 14
The composition of the board of directors of equity joint ventures and the
appointment of the chairman of the board of directors, the composition of
the board of directors or of the joint managerial organs of contractual
joint ventures and the appointment of the chairman or the appointment of
the director of the joint managerial organs, shall be determined, through
consultation, by the various parties to the equity or contractual joint
ventures in light of the proportion of investments or the terms of
contract.
Article 15
Enterprises with investments by compatriots from Taiwan shall conduct
their operational and managerial activities in accordance with the
approved contract or articles of association. The enterprises' decision-
making power for business operations and management shall not be
interfered with.
Article 16
The technical and managerial personnel, engaged by individuals and
enterprises investing on China's mainland may apply and obtain multiple-
journey travel documents.
Article 17
The investors from Taiwan, who make investments on China's mainland, may
appoint their relatives or friends residing on the mainland as their
agents. The agents should hold legally effective letters of authority.
Article 18
In areas where enterprises with investments by compatriots from Taiwan are
concentrated, the investors from Taiwan may apply to the local people's
government for the establishment of the association of investors from
Taiwan.
Article 19
With respect to equity and contractual joint ventures to be established,
on China's mainland, with investments by investors from Taiwan, the
application for the establishment of the aforesaid enterprises shall be
filed by the mainland party; as o the enterprises to be established with
capital wholly owned by investors from Taiwan, the application shall be
filed directly by the investors from Taiwan themselves, or they may
entrust their relatives or friends residing on the mainland, or entrust
the institution providing advisory services, with the application. The
applications for the establishment of enterprises with investments by
investors from Taiwan shall be accepted and handled, in a unified manner,
by the local department for foreign economic relations and trade, or by
the examining and approving organs designated by the local people's
government. Cases concerning the examination and approval of the
application for the establishment of enterprises with investments by
compatriots from Taiwan shall be handled in accordance with the authority
prescribed by the State Council. Departments for foreign economic
relations and trade at various levels or the examining and approving
organs designated by the local people's government shall, within forty-
five days of receipt of complete application documents, make the decision
on whether the said application is approved or disapproved.
The applicants shall, within thirty days receipt of the written approval,
file an application to the department for the administration of industry
and commerce, and, in accordance with the relevant procedures for
registration and administration, go through the procedures for
registration and obtain business licences.
Article 20
With respect to the investors from Taiwan who have made investments in
China's mainland, in case that a dispute arises during the execution of,
or in connection with, a contract, the parties concerned shall try their
best to settle the dispute through consultation or mediation.
Where the parties concerned are unwilling to settle the dispute through
consultation or mediation, or the consultation or mediation has failed,
the parties concerned may, in accordance with the stipulation of the
arbitration articles in the contract, or in accordance with the written
arbitration agreement reached by the parties concerned after the dispute
has arisen, submit their dispute to the arbitration authorities on China's
mainland or in Hong Kong for settlement.
In the event that the parties concerned did not include an arbitration
article in their contract, and on written arbitration agreement has been
reached after the dispute has arisen, then the dispute may be brought
before the people's court.
Article 21
The right to interpret these Provisions resides in the Ministry of Foreign
Economic Relations and Trade.
Article 22
These Provisions shall go into effect as of the date of promulgation.