From May 1st, a batch of new regulations began to be implemented, and wages owed to migrant workers could be held criminally responsible

  CCTV News: Migrant workers have new legal weapons for wages, off-site traffic violations such as red lights can be paid across provinces, and online chat records can be used as evidence in civil litigation ... starting tomorrow (May 1), A number of new regulations began to take effect, adding more legal guarantees to your life.

  The Regulations on Safeguarding the Payment of Wages for Migrant Workers will come into effect on May 1. The regulations have increased penalties for violations. Violation of the wages of migrant workers in violation of regulations shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations, and the human resources and social security administrative department shall order payment within a time limit; Compensation.

  From May 1st, off-site traffic violation fines can be paid across the province and across the country. After accepting the treatment in the province other than the place where the violation occurred, the payer may hold the administrative penalty decision letter or issue the administrative penalty decision letter number, and pay a fine at any business outlet in the country where the agent bank selected by the processing place is located.

  How to prove if a dispute occurs online? The Supreme People's Court made amendments to the provisions of civil evidence, clarifying the scope of electronic data and the rules for review and determination. The revised decision that came into effect on May 1 is clear. Electronic data includes information published by web platforms such as webpages, blogs, and microblogs; communication information of web application services such as mobile phone text messages, emails, instant messaging, and communication groups; user registration Information, identity authentication information, electronic transaction records, communication records, login logs and other information; documents, pictures, audio, video, digital certificates, computer programs and other electronic files; other digital storage, processing, and transmission that can prove the facts of the case information.

  The newly revised "Central Pricing Catalog" will come into effect on May 1. Compared with the "Central Pricing Catalog" (2015 edition), the pricing items have been reduced by nearly 30%. The new version of the catalog includes 16 items in 7 categories, including power transmission and distribution, oil and gas pipeline transportation, basic transportation, water supply for major water conservancy projects, important postal services, important professional services, special medicines and blood.