China News Service, Beijing, June 30th. As July is about to enter, a large number of new regulations will be officially implemented.

There are new changes in the prohibition and restriction of items carried by railway passengers, the termination of stamp duty for real estate registration, and the increase in the standard of special assistance for family planning families. Your life and my life will change in these areas.

Data map: Passengers wait at Lhasa Railway Station.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Jiang Feibo

There are new changes in the prohibited and restricted items carried by railway passengers!

  The latest version of the "Catalogue of Items Prohibited, Restricted and Consigned by Railway Passengers" will come into effect on July 1.

According to the newly revised "Catalogue", there are new changes in the items that are prohibited and restricted in carry-on.

  Items prohibited from consignment and carry-on include: guns, bullets (including major parts and components), explosives, controlled appliances, inflammable and explosive items, poisonous substances, corrosive substances, radioactive substances, infectious substances, etc., newly added Official guns, military or police daggers, crossbows, etc. are prohibited.

  Items that are prohibited from being carried but can be checked include: kitchen knives, fruit knives, scissors, utility knives, carving knives and other daily knives with a blade length exceeding 60 mm; professional knives such as scalpels, planers, milling knives; knives, spears, halberds, etc. Equipment; sticks, bats, billiard cues, hockey sticks, etc.; tools and farm implements, etc.

  Items that are restricted to be carried include: alcoholic beverages with well-sealed packages, clear signs, and alcoholic beverages with an alcohol volume percentage greater than or equal to 24% and less than or equal to 70%; perfumes, toilet water, sprays, gels, etc. containing Non-self-spraying pressure container daily necessities with flammable components, the volume of a single container does not exceed 100 ml, and each type is limited to 1 piece; clearly marked power bank, lithium battery, the rated energy of a single piece does not exceed 100Wh (electric wheelchair containing lithium battery except) etc.

Data map: Bank staff counts currency.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhang Yun

No more stamp duty on real estate certificates

  The Stamp Duty Law of the People's Republic of China will come into force on July 1.

The "Interim Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Stamp Tax" promulgated by the State Council on August 6, 1988 will be repealed at the same time.

  The "Stamp Tax Law of the People's Republic of China" does not include "rights, licenses and licenses", and the State Intellectual Property Office will terminate the stamp tax collection business from July 1.

  Recently, the official Weibo of the Shenzhen Real Estate Registration Center issued a notice that from July 1, the real estate certificate issued to the real estate owner will no longer be charged 5 yuan per piece for decals.

Data map: Residents are choosing fruits and vegetables.

Photo by Sun Hanlun

The State Administration for Market Regulation identifies seven typical price fraud behaviors

  The "Regulations on Clearly Labeling Prices and Prohibiting Price Gouging" promulgated by the State Administration for Market Regulation came into effect on July 1.

  The Regulations list seven typical types of price gouging:

  First, falsely claiming that the prices of goods and services are set by the government or guided by the government;

  The second is to deceive consumers or other business operators at low prices and settle settlements at high prices;

  3. Selling commodities or providing services by means of false discounts, price reductions or price comparisons;

  Fourth, when selling goods or providing services, using deceptive or misleading language, words, numbers, pictures or videos to indicate prices and other price information;

  Fifth, refuse to perform or not fully perform the price commitment without justifiable reasons;

  Sixth, not labeling or significantly weakening the labeling of price conditions that are unfavorable to consumers or other business operators, and deceiving consumers or other business operators to conduct transactions with them;

  Seventh, when discounting the price through points, gift certificates, exchange coupons, vouchers, etc., refuse to discount the price according to the agreement.

Data map.

Photo by Zhang Yun

The standard of special assistance for family planning families has been raised

  The Ministry of Finance and the National Health and Health Commission jointly issued a notice to improve the support standard of the special support system for family planning families from July 1.

  The standard of special assistance for families with only one child who died has been raised from 450 yuan per person per month to 590 yuan per person per month; the standard of special assistance for families with only one child who is disabled has been raised from 350 yuan per person per month to 460 yuan per person per month.

Data map: Customers buy cosmetics in duty-free shops. Photo by China News Agency reporter Luo Yunfei

Further standardization of cosmetic production quality management

  The "Good Manufacturing Practice for Cosmetics" formulated by the State Food and Drug Administration will come into force on July 1.

  The "Specification" requires that cosmetics registrants, filing parties, and entrusted production enterprises should be honest and self-disciplined, establish a production quality management system in accordance with the requirements of this specification, and realize the control of the whole process of cosmetic material procurement, production, inspection, storage, sales and recall. and traceability to ensure continuous and stable production of cosmetics that meet quality and safety requirements.

Data map: Cang Yan photo of citizens purchasing supplies in supermarkets

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Shanghai adjusts minimum living security and other social assistance standards

  Since July 1, the minimum living allowance in Shanghai has been adjusted from 1,330 yuan per person per month to 1,420 yuan per person per month, an increase of 90 yuan.

  The social assistance standards adjusted this time also include the assistance standards for regular quantitative subsidy objects of civil affairs, the support standards for the extremely poor, the income recognition standards for low-income families applying for special assistance, and the assistance standards for minors under the age of 16 in families with minimum living guarantees.

Henan catering service employees wear masks to "enter the law"

  The "Regulations on Wearing Masks for Catering Service Employees in Henan Province" came into effect on July 1.

  The regulations require that catering service employees who are engaged in processing, production, delivery, distribution, take-out and other direct contact with imported food should wear a clean mask when working, and the mask should cover the mouth and nose; when the mask is dirty or damaged In such cases, it should be replaced in time.

Catering service providers shall provide free masks that meet relevant requirements for their catering service employees, and ensure that employees wear them in a standardized manner.

During the epidemic, catering service employees should wear masks in accordance with the requirements of epidemic prevention and control when working.

Data map: Photo by China News Agency reporter Tian Yuhao

Guangdong Legislation Bans Electric Vehicle Charging in Stairwells

  Guangdong Province revised and promulgated the "Guangdong Province Measures for the Implementation of the Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China", which will come into force on July 1.

  Among them, it is expressly prohibited to park or charge electric bicycles and electric motorcycles in indoor places such as stairwells that do not meet fire safety conditions. Units that refuse to make corrections will be fined up to 5,000 yuan, and individuals will be fined up to 1,000 yuan.

The first implementation of local regulations for the yacht industry

  The "Regulations on the Promotion of the Yacht Industry of Hainan Free Trade Port" will come into force on July 1.

  This regulation is an important regulation in the Hainan Free Trade Port's legal system. It is the first local legislation targeting the yachting industry in China, and the first creative legislation in Hainan Province with the promotion of industrial development as the main starting point.

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