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National hotel development policy

Legal analysis: In recent years, China's economic and social development is very rapid, and people's living standards are constantly improving. The improvement of economic development level provides convenient conditions for China hotel industry. The number of hotels is increasing, and the level of management and service is constantly improving, which provides great impetus for the economic and social development of China and promotes the progress of service industry in China. While great achievements have been made, there are also many problems in hotel management in China, such as hotel complaints and accommodation safety. These problems greatly hinder the progress of hotel management and are not conducive to the long-term development of enterprises. The main reasons for these problems are imperfect laws and regulations and insufficient management. Under such circumstances, it is necessary for the state and enterprises to pay more attention to laws and regulations, strictly abide by relevant regulations, and better manage hotels.

Legal basis: Regulations on the Administration of Entertainment Places

Article 1 These Regulations are formulated for the purpose of strengthening the management of entertainment places and ensuring the healthy development of entertainment places.

Article 2 The places of entertainment mentioned in these Regulations refer to places of singing, dancing and entertainment. They are for profit and open to the public for consumers to entertain themselves.

Article 3 The competent cultural department of the people's government at or above the county level shall be responsible for the supervision and management of the daily business activities of entertainment places; Public security departments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the supervision and management of fire control and public security in entertainment places.

Article 4 State organs and their staff members shall not set up entertainment places, and shall not participate in or participate in the business activities of entertainment places in disguised form. Relatives who are husband and wife, lineal consanguinity, collateral consanguinity within three generations and close in-laws with the staff of the cultural authorities and public security departments shall not set up entertainment places or participate in or participate in the business activities of entertainment places in disguise.