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China publishes forest fire control regulation for public discussion
BEIJING—The Chinese government
on Wednesday published a draft revision of its forest fire control
regulation with stiffer penalties and stricter requirements for fire
prevention.
Members of the public are invited to make recommendations and
submissions on the draft published at the website of the Legislative
Affairs Office of the State Council, www.chinalaw.gov.cn. The submission
process will last till May 7. According to the draft, forest fires falls
into four categories, with level four, the most serious, defined as fire
claiming more than 30 lives and affecting more than 1,000 hectares of
forests.
All persons or vehicles entering forest areas during dry, windy and
high-temperature weather, the highest risk factors for forest fires,
must first attain approval from forestry departments above county level,
it said. In the case of forest fires, officials should evacuate the
public where lives and property are threatened, while working out plans
to extinguish the fire.
The draft also bans fire control departments from commissioning people
with disabilities, pregnancy, or people under the age of 18to help with
fire fighting. It said forestry officials and civilians lighting fires
or using explosives in forest areas without official approval, or
deliberately causing delays in reporting or extinguishing forest fires
could face criminal charges and fines up to 50,000 yuan, compared with
the existing administrative punishments and fines upto 500 yuan.
A total of 9,260 forest fires were reported in China last year. None of
them fell into the category of level four. The government has decided to
publish draft laws submitted to the National People’s Congress (NPC)
Standing Committee for review, to allow the public to make submissions
and recommendations before they are passed.
—Xinhua |