China solicits public opinion on several draft laws, revisions
Updated 13:57, 22-Oct-2020
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China on Wednesday started soliciting public opinion on several draft laws and revisions to laws recently reviewed at the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee sessions.

They include draft revisions to the National Defense Law, the Administrative Penalty Law and the Wildlife Protection Law; draft laws on the Yangtze River conservation and the protection of personal information; and a draft amendment to the Criminal Law.

The draft Personal Information Protection Law establishes a series of regulations on handling private information, including obtaining personal consent on the basis of prior notification and the obligation of state organs to protect personal information.

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The draft revision to the Wildlife Protection Law stresses the control and protection of wild animals at different levels and completely banning the consumption of wildlife, with strengthened punishments for illegal acts.

A proposal on lowering the minimum age at which a minor can be convicted under specific circumstances was made in the draft amendment to the Criminal Law.

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China's newly revised law on minors' protection to take effect next June

The draft laws and revisions have been made public on the website of the NPC. The public can log on to www.npc.gov.cn to express their opinions, or they can send letters to the Legislative Affairs Commission of the NPC Standing Committee. The period for submitting comments ends on November 19.

(With input from Xinhua)