(Effective Date:1987.11.24–Ineffective Date:)
RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL PEOPLE’S CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (Adopted at the 23rd Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Sixth National People’s Congress on November 24, 1987, promulgated by
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I CONVENING OF MEETINGS
CHAPTER II SUBMISSION OF AND DELIBERATION ON BILLS AND PROPOSALS
CHAPTER III HEARING AND EXAMINING WORK REPORTS
CHAPTER IV ADDRESSING QUESTIONS
CHAPTER V SPEAKING AND VOTING Article 1. These Rules are formulated in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and the Organic Law of the National People ‘s Congress Article 2. In deliberating on bills and proposals and making decisions, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress shall give
CHAPTER I CONVENING OF MEETINGS Article 3. The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress shall meet in session once every other month; an interim session may be Meetings of the Standing Committee shall be convened and conducted by its Chairman. The Chairman may entrust any of the Vice-Chairmen Article 4. Meetings of the Standing Committee may not be held unless more than half of the members of the Committee are present. Article 5. The Council of Chairmen shall draft the agenda for a meeting of the Standing Committee and refer it to a plenary meeting of the Standing Article 6. When the Standing Committee is to hold a meeting, its members shall be notified, seven days in advance, of the date of the meeting Article 7. When the Standing Committee meets, leading members of the State Council, the Central Military Commission, the Supreme People’s Court The chairmen and vice-chairmen of all the special committees of the National People’s Congress, members and advisers of the relevant Article 8. When the Standing Committee meets, the chairman or one of the vice-chairmen of the people’s congress of each province, autonomous Article 9. When the Standing Committee is in session, it shall hold plenary meetings, group meetings and joint group meetings. Article 10. When members of the Standing Committee are going to deliberate on bills or proposals or work reports at group meetings, the departments When members of the Standing Committee are going to deliberate on bills or proposals or work reports at joint group meetings, leading Article 11. When the Standing Committee meets, its members shall attend the meeting, except for those who ask to be excused on account of poor
CHAPTER II SUBMISSION OF AND DELIBERATION ON BILLS AND PROPOSALS Article 12. The Council of Chairmen may submit to the Standing Committee for deliberation at its meetings bills and proposals that are within The State Council, the Central Military Commission, the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, and the special Article 13. The Council of Chairmen may, on the basis of needs in work, entrust the working commissions and the General Office of the Standing Article 14. With regard to the bills and proposals that have been placed on the agenda of a session of the Standing Committee, the sponsor organs, For proposals on appointments, the sponsor organs shall provide basic information on the appointees; when necessary, the responsible Article 15. The Standing Committee shall hold plenary meetings to hear explanations about the bills and proposals. After that, the bills and proposals shall be deliberated on at group meetings and also by the special committees concerned. Article 16. With respect to the draft laws placed on the agenda of a session, after hearing the explanations and making preliminary deliberations, After deliberating on the bills and proposals involving decisions on or amendments to laws, the Law Committee may submit a report Article 17. A joint group meeting of the Standing Committee may hear and deliberate on the special committees’ reports on their deliberations Article 18. Leading members of organs sponsoring the bills or proposals may make supplementary explanations about them at plenary meetings or Article 19. Deliberations on a bill or proposal already placed on the agenda of a session of the Standing Committee may be cancelled upon approval Article 20. If important issues requiring further study are raised during deliberations on a bill or proposal placed on the agenda of a session Article 21. The Standing Committee may, when it deems it necessary, organize investigation committees on particular issues and make decisions
CHAPTER III HEARING AND EXAMINING WORK REPORTS Article 22. The Standing Committee shall hear the work reports made to it by the State Council, the ministries and commissions under the State Article 23. After hearing the work reports at its plenary meetings, members of the Standing Committee may examine them at group meetings or joint The Council of Chairmen may decide to refer such work reports to relevant special committees for deliberation and comments. Article 24. The Standing Committee may, when it deems it necessary, adopt resolutions on the work reports.
CHAPTER IV ADDRESSING QUESTIONS Article 25. During a session of the Standing Committee, 10 or more members of the Standing Committee may jointly submit to the Standing Committee Article 26. In the proposals for the addressing of questions, the objects to be questioned and the topics and contents to be questioned about Article 27. The Council of Chairmen shall decide to refer the proposals for the addressing of questions to the relevant special committees for Article 28. With respect to proposals for the addressing of questions, the Council of Chairmen shall decide whether responsible persons of the Written replies to the questions addressed shall be signed by responsible persons of the organs questioned, then printed and distributed When the special committees concerned deliberate on proposals for the addressing of questions, the Standing Committee members who
CHAPTER V SPEAKING AND VOTING Article 29. Speeches made at plenary meetings by members of the Standing Committee and nonvoting participants shall not exceed 10 minutes; at Article 30. Bills and proposals shall be adopted if they are voted for by a simple majority of all the members of the Standing Committee. The Article 31. If amendments are proposed to the bills and proposals to be put to vote, such amendments shall be voted on first. Article 32. Proposals regarding appointments or removals shall be voted on person by person or may, in the light of specific circumstances, be Article 33. The voting on bills and proposals shall be conducted at sessions of the Standing Committee by secret ballot, a show of hands or other Article 34. These Rules shall come into force as of the date of their promulgation.
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