Chinese legislature reviews draft laws, amendments
Updated: 2011-12-27 06:50
(Xinhua)
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The draft amendment also adds a new clause to allow those who suffer from serious diseases, or are unable to care for themselves, pregnant or caring for infants, to be released on bail.
Legislators also started Monday deliberating a draft amendment to the Budget Law and two draft laws, including one on the management of the exit and entry of personnel and another on insurance for service members.
The draft law on exit and entry administration makes stipulations mainly on the exit and entry of Chinese and foreign nationals, the stay and employment of foreigners in China, and punishment for violations.
A foreigner shall get work permits and residence certificates for employment before being employed, according to the draft law.
Foreigners who work illegally in China will be fined between 5,000 yuan ($792) and 20,000 yuan, and may be detained from five to 15 days for serious violations.
Those who illegally provide job placement services for foreigners or illegally employ foreigners would also be fined.
The draft law on insurance for service members said that it will provide insurances covering deaths, injuries and illnesses during enlistment, as well as medical insurances and pensions for veterans.
According to the draft, the state will provide subsidies for veterans' pensions and medical insurances.
Moreover, the draft states the insurance system will also cover pensions and medical insurances of military spouses living with the service members at military duty stations.
The lawmakers also reviewed a bill proposed by the State Council, or the cabinet, to ratify two treaties between the Chinese and Italian governments regarding extradition and mutual judicial assistance in criminal cases.
The extradition treaty covers issues such as extradition obligations, extradition offenses, reasons that can and should be used to refuse extradition, rules on property transfer and the settlement of disputes.
A China-Russia accord on cooperation for fighting terrorism, separatism and extremism was also discussed.
Lawmakers also reviewed a draft decision on when to hold the annual NPC session in 2012, a report on the qualifications of certain NPC delegates, and certain appointments and dismissals.