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Government process for tourism project declaration

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The first step is for the company to set up a dedicated government fund declaration and management project team, and at the same time cooperate with a more experienced third-party agency to make declarations. In the second step, enterprises and institutions submit project feasibility analysis reports and other relevant materials in accordance with the requirements of the guidelines. In the third step, the competent government department will conduct a formal review of the materials, that is, to see whether the materials have been prepared in accordance with the requirements. If not, they may be rejected. In the fourth step, the competent government department organizes relevant industry experts (including technical and financial aspects) to conduct a preliminary evaluation of the projects that have passed the formal review. In the fifth step, projects that pass the preliminary evaluation need to be defended by the company's project leader and relevant personnel at the specified time and location. The sixth step is to classify the projects declared by the enterprise according to the scoring status, and decide whether to support, not to support and the amount of support. In the seventh step, the government department announces the project review results, signs project agreements and mission letters with business units, and issues funds. In the eighth step, enterprises and institutions complete predetermined task targets as required and conduct project acceptance. Article 791 of the Civil Code: The contractor may enter into a construction project contract with the general contractor, or enter into survey, design, and construction contract contracts with the surveyor, designer, and constructor respectively. The contractor shall not divide a construction project that should be completed by one contractor into several parts and award them to several contractors. The general contractor or the survey, design or construction contractor may, with the consent of the contractor, assign part of its contracted work to a third party to complete. The third party shall be jointly and severally liable to the contractor with the general contractor or the survey, design, and construction contractor for the results of the work completed. The contractor shall not subcontract all the construction projects it has contracted to a third party or subcontract all the construction projects it has contracted to a third party in the name of subcontracting. Contractors are prohibited from subcontracting projects to units that do not have the corresponding qualifications. Subcontracting units are prohibited from subcontracting the projects they contracted. The construction of the main structure of the construction project must be completed by the contractor himself.