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Bijie City Civilized Behavior Promotion Regulations

Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 In order to cultivate and practice the core socialist values, guide and promote civilized behavior, control uncivilized behavior, improve citizens’ ideological awareness, moral standards and civilized literacy, and promote the progress of social civilization , these regulations are formulated in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and regulations and in combination with the actual situation of this city. Article 2 These regulations shall apply to the promotion of civilized behavior and related work within the administrative region of this city. Article 3 Civilized behavior as mentioned in these Regulations refers to behavior that abides by the Constitution, laws and regulations, complies with the requirements of socialist morals, embodies the core socialist values, maintains public order and good customs, leads social fashion, and promotes social civilization and progress. Article 4 The promotion of civilized behavior should be consistent with the construction and implementation of the new development concept demonstration area, and adhere to the basic principles of combining the rule of law with the rule of morality, people-oriented, both rewards and punishments, and the establishment, governance and enjoyment of the whole society. in principle. Article 5: Inherit the excellent traditional Chinese culture, carry forward traditional virtues, advocate heroes, respect models, respect military personnel, learn from the advanced, enhance national self-confidence, and consciously safeguard national interests.

Promote strict economy and oppose extravagance and waste. Article 6 The municipal, county (district) people's governments shall incorporate the promotion of civilized behavior into the national economic and social development plan, and include the funds for the promotion of civilized behavior into the annual fiscal budget.

The working departments of the municipal and county (district) people's governments shall do a good job in promoting civilized behavior within the scope of their respective responsibilities. Article 7: Municipal and county (district) spiritual civilization construction committees are responsible for coordinating and promoting the promotion of civilized behavior within their respective administrative regions.

The municipal and county (district) spiritual civilization construction committee offices are specifically responsible for the guidance, supervision, inspection and evaluation of civilized behavior promotion within their respective administrative regions.

Township people’s governments and sub-district offices should, in accordance with the overall arrangements of the county (district) spiritual civilization construction committee, do a good job in promoting civilized behavior in their respective jurisdictions.

Village committees and residents’ committees should strengthen the publicity, education and guidance of civilized behavior and assist in the work related to the promotion of civilized behavior. Article 8: State agencies should play an exemplary role in promoting civilized behavior.

Public officials, public figures, and window industry personnel should play an exemplary role in promoting civilized behavior. Article 9: Units and individuals that have made outstanding contributions in promoting civilized behavior shall be commended and rewarded in accordance with relevant national and provincial regulations. Chapter 2 Code of Civilized Behavior Article 10 Citizens consciously practice the following norms of public behavior:

(1) Dress neatly, behave appropriately, use civilized language, and refrain from making loud noises in public places ;

(2) When taking public transportation, get off first and then get on, to ensure the safe driving of the driver, take the initiative to give up your seat to the elderly, young, sick, disabled, pregnant and pregnant passengers, and do not hinder others Take a ride;

(3) Eat in a civilized manner, order in moderation, and practice CD-ROM behavior;

(4) Merchants in farmers’ markets, convenience outlets and mobile stalls should keep their stalls arranged in an orderly manner and Clean the surrounding area;

(5) Classify domestic waste at designated locations;

(6) Follow civilized tourism regulations, observe order in scenic spots, respect religious beliefs, cultural traditions, Customs and habits;

(7) Other public behavior norms. Article 11 It is advocated not to eat dogs, cats and other animals that are not included in the national catalog of livestock and poultry genetic resources. Article 12: Cultivate, inherit and carry forward family virtues with the main content of respecting the elderly, caring for the young, helping the disabled, family harmony, and neighborly assistance.

Care for empty nesters, left-behind children, children in need, and the disabled. Article 13: Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing in public places, and wear a mask when suffering from infectious respiratory diseases such as influenza.

When suffering from an infectious disease, cooperate with relevant inspections, isolation treatment and other measures, and truthfully provide relevant information.

Consciously wear masks and other protective equipment in public places such as stations, airports, medical institutions, schools, large shopping malls, entertainment venues, and other crowded places. Article 14: Promote social righteousness and encourage the adoption of legal and appropriate methods to carry out righteous and courageous acts consistent with one's own abilities. Article 15 Cultivate civilized rural customs and consciously abide by rural civilized behavioral norms:

(1) Keep the front and back of the house clean and tidy, clean up livestock and poultry manure in a timely manner, and do not pile up farmyard manure;

(2) Do not occupy cultivated land indiscriminately, build or renovate houses in violation of regulations;

(3) Do a good job in the treatment of rural sewage and domestic garbage;

(4) Do not engage in public affairs* ** Drying grain, stacking firewood, etc. on the road;

(5) Comply with other norms of civilized rural behavior. Article 16 Centralized rectification of environmental sanitation shall be carried out on a regular basis, and state agencies, enterprises, institutions, social groups, other organizations and individuals within the jurisdiction of village committees and residents' committees shall actively participate in centralized rectification of environmental sanitation. Article 17 The catering service industry should be equipped with serving chopsticks and serving spoons, promote portioned meals and buffets where possible, and proactively provide packaged services after meals.

Employees in catering, food processing and other industries must dress appropriately and wear masks when working. Article 18: Encourage the catering service industry to promote metered charging for ordering meals, design menus scientifically and rationally, indicate the portions of ingredients and the number of consumers, and guide consumers to consume appropriately.

Article 19: Industry associations and other social organizations, public places management units and other enterprises and institutions are encouraged to formulate conventions and codes of civilized behavior in accordance with the law based on the characteristics of the industry and the unit.

Encourage the inclusion of civilized codes of conduct in village rules and regulations, residents' covenants, management regulations, and association articles.