Some new rules that will affect people’s life will take effect on November 1st. JSBC has more.
The Personal Information Protection Law of the People's Republic of China will come into effect on November 1.
The law clearly stipulates that the collection of personal information should be limited to the minimum scope for the purpose of processing, and that personal information should not be collected excessively.
Personal information shall not be used to impose unreasonable differential treatment on transaction conditions such as transaction prices.
On the premise of maintaining public safety, image acquisition and personal identification equipment must be installed in public places, and prominent reminders must be set up.
The Regulations on the Wage Guarantee Fund for Migrant Workers in the Engineering Construction Field issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and six other departments will come into effect on November 1.
The general construction contractor should set up an account in the bank and store it in a proportion of 1% to 3% of the contract value of the construction as a special fund for paying migrant workers' wages in arrears.
In the event of arrears of wages, the Human Resources and Social Security Department can issue to the bank a "Migrant Workers' Wage Bond Payment Notice", and the bank will directly pay the migrant workers who are owed wages.
The State Council decided that from November 1st, the phased tax deferment will be implemented on the corporate income tax, domestic value-added tax, domestic consumption tax and urban construction and maintenance tax for small, medium and micro enterprises and individual income tax paid by self-employed businesses, sole proprietorship and partnerships.
The law is expected to delay taxes by about 200 billion yuan for small, medium and micro enterprises in the manufacturing industry.
The newly revised Elevator Safety Regulations in Nanjing City will come into effect on November 1.
The regulations stipulate that elevators with a service life of more than 15 years must be subject to mandatory evaluation to determine overhauls, renovations, etc., and elevators that cannot meet the conditions for safe use must be compulsorily scrapped.
Anyone who enters the elevator with an electric bicycle and storage battery and refuses to obey the regulations shall be imposed a fine varying from two hundred yuan to one thousand yuan by the fire rescue agency.
Elevator advertising revenue should be used to pay for elevator operation and maintenance costs on a priority basis.