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China publishes draft regulation on food safety
Beijing—China’s new draft food
safety law, which lays out penalties from fines to life in prison for
makers of substandard food, was published on the national legislature
website on Sunday for public discussion.
Members of the public are being invited to make recommendations and
submissions on the draft published at the National People’s Congress (NPC)
website, www.npc.gov.cn.
The draft law, covering food safety evaluation, monitoring, recall and
information release, was submitted to the NPC Standing Committee in
December last year for the first hearing.
According to the draft, producers of substandard food products face
fines, the confiscation of their incomes and revocation of production
certificates. In serious cases, they could face prison terms ranging
from three years to life. The solicitation of public opinion will last
till May 20. Submissions will then be delivered to the NPC Standing
Committee for further study. A schedule for its legislative progress has
yet to be set.
Chinese industries have come under the spotlight of domestic and foreign
consumers with concerns about substandard products or tainted food over
recent years, which sometimes led to international disputes in addition
to poisoning or even deaths. Food-related incidents, in particular,
included vegetables with pesticide residue, fish contaminated with
suspected carcinogens and eggs tainted with industrial dyes.
This is the first draft law made public by the 11th NPC since it held
its first annual session in March this year.
China’s top legislator Wu Bangguo promised in March to give the public
more say in the formulation of the food safety law, amid both domestic
and international concerns about the country’s food quality and safety.
According to an official with the General Office of the NPC Standing
Committee, the drafts of major laws regarding the country’s reform and
development will be published on the NPC website to allow the public to
make submissions and recommendations before they are passed.
Draft laws concerning the interests of the people will also be published
via major news media in the country.
Once the drafts are published, people can send their comments directly
to the Legislative Work Committee of the NPC Standing Committee, or to
its official website. The decision was intended to expand the public’s
participation in politics, the official said.
According to the draft, producers of substandard food products face
fines, the confiscation of their incomes and revocation of production
certificates. In serious cases, they could face prison terms ranging
from three years to life. The solicitation of public opinion will last
till May 20. Submissions will then be delivered to the NPC Standing
Committee for further study. A schedule for its legislative progress has
yet to be set.
—Xinhua |