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Measures that can be implemented against seriously dishonest entities in the tourism market

The measures that can be implemented against seriously untrustworthy entities in the tourism market are as follows:

1. Restrict or prohibit market access and administrative licensing of untrustworthy parties, such as restricting untrustworthy parties from entering the tourism market in accordance with the law. , restricting the acquisition of production licenses, and restricting participation in engineering construction project bidding activities in accordance with the law;

2. It is to strengthen daily supervision of dishonest parties and restrict financing and consumption;

3. It is Restrict dishonest parties from enjoying preferential policies, evaluations and commendations, and related employment, such as restricting the use of airplanes, soft sleepers on trains, all seats on G-unit trains, first-class or above seats on other EMU trains, and other high-consumption and other non-necessary items for life and work. Consumption behavior, restrict, suspend or cancel policy funds, government subsidy funds and social security fund support in accordance with the law. Joint punishment implements dynamic management. If the untrustworthy information has been 2 years from the date of publication, or if the untrustworthy behavior has been corrected and the negative effects have been eliminated within the prescribed period, the untrustworthy information will no longer be subject to joint punishment, the untrustworthy information will no longer be publicly disclosed to the public, and the relevant untrustworthy records will be recorded in the background. save.

Legal basis: Article 2 of the "Regulations on Credit Management in the Cultural and Tourism Market"

When implementing credit management, the cultural and tourism authorities shall adhere to legal administration, reasonable association, protection of rights and interests, and prudence The principle of proportionality ensures that reward and punishment measures are commensurate with trustworthy and untrustworthy behavior.