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Yunnan Provincial Development and Reform Commission Information Disclosure Guide

In order to better provide government housing public services, this organ has compiled the Information Disclosure Guide of the Development and Reform Commission of Yunnan Province (hereinafter referred to as the Guide). It is recommended that citizens, legal persons or other organizations that need public services read this guide. If there is any change in the disclosure of government information, it will be updated and explained in time.

First, actively disclose information.

Scope of disclosure

For the scope of government information voluntarily disclosed to the public, please refer to the catalogue of government information disclosure compiled by this unit.

The Provincial Development and Reform Commission shall, within the scope of its duties, be responsible for the disclosure of the following types of government information on its own initiative or upon application:

1, institutional responsibilities

The work function, leadership and division of labor of the Committee; The establishment and functions of internal institutions; The establishment and functions of subordinate units, etc.

2. Basic categories of law

Laws, regulations, rules and policies related to the duties of this Committee; Normative documents issued by the Committee or jointly issued by the Committee as the host department and other departments, etc.

3. Development planning categories

The province's medium-and long-term development strategy and five-year plan outline are issued by the provincial government (department), and the Committee participates in the study and formulation of special plans.

4. Administrative law enforcement

Administrative examination and approval, administrative punishment and administrative filing of various administrative licensing matters in this department.

5. Business and service categories

Price monitoring, personnel work, etc.

6. Others

(2) Open form

The voluntary disclosure of government information shall be made public in the following forms:

1, the online public form of the government website. Published on the external website sponsored by Yunnan Development and Reform Commission:

2. In the form of a press conference

3, through radio, television, newspapers, magazines and other public media to take the initiative to open the form.

4. The lobby on the first floor of the Committee office building is in the form of LED bulletin board system and touch screen.

The information published on the Internet by the Provincial Development and Reform Commission shall be kept online for 1 year. Information that has expired will no longer be made public through the Internet, and citizens, legal persons or other organizations can go to the websites or access points designated by the competent authorities for inspection.

(3) Time limit for publicity

It shall be made public within 20 working days from the date of formation or change of government information. Where there are other provisions in laws and regulations on the time limit for government information disclosure, those provisions shall prevail.

Second, according to the application.

Citizens, legal persons and other organizations that need the Committee to provide government information other than the information voluntarily disclosed may apply to the accepting institution of the Committee for obtaining it. When the Committee provides relevant information according to the application, it will provide it according to the actual state of the information, and will not process, count, study, analyze or otherwise process the information.

(1) The institution that accepts the application

The accepting institution is the Office of Yunnan Development and Reform Commission; Office address: No.84 Dongfeng East Road, Kunming;

Consultation time: Monday to Friday: 8: 30- 1 1: 30, 14: 30- 17: 30, except legal holidays.

(2) Acceptance of the application

1, on-site application. Applicants can apply for government information in the corresponding accepting institutions and fill in the application form. If you have difficulty in writing, you can apply orally. The accepting institution shall record the basic information of the applicant (such as name, work unit, home address, name and number of certificate, contact information, etc.). ) and the main contents of the application.

2. Written application. Applicants can apply by letter, fax, etc., and indicate the words "application for government information disclosure" in the lower left corner of the envelope. If the right holder of publicity applies by letter or fax, please indicate the words "application for government information disclosure" in the appropriate position.

3. Apply online. The applicant can directly submit the "Application Form" electronically on the website of the provincial government information disclosure.

The Committee does not directly accept applications for government information disclosure by telephone, but applicants can consult the application procedures by telephone.

(3) Processing of application

After receiving an application for government information disclosure from a citizen, legal person or other organization, the Committee may check the identity of the applicant in a corresponding way as needed.

After receiving the application, it will formally review whether the elements of the application are complete, and return the application with incomplete elements, asking the applicant to correct the information.

The Committee will respond to the applicant's application for government information disclosure according to different situations. The accepting institution of this organ will promptly inform the applicant of government information that does not belong to the control of this Committee.

When this organ handles the applicant's application for government information disclosure, it can reply on the spot; If you can't reply on the spot, you should reply within 15 working days from the date of receiving the application; If it is really necessary to extend the reply period, the extension of the reply time shall not exceed 15 working days, and the applicant shall be informed. If there are other provisions in the Regulations, those provisions shall prevail.

Government information that will not be made public, and inform the applicant of the reasons for not making it public.

3. Fees for providing information according to the application.

According to the applications of citizens, legal persons and other organizations, Yunnan Provincial Development and Reform Commission provides government information through paper, disk, CD-ROM and other media, and collects retrieval fees according to the number of information provided. The costs and expenses of searching, copying and mailing shall be charged according to the provisions of the state. Before the provincial price department and the provincial finance department make clear the charging standards, they should be charged at a price level not higher than the local market price level and accept the supervision of the price department.

According to the "Regulations on the Openness of Government Information in People's Republic of China (PRC)", if the applicant who applies for the disclosure of government information does have financial difficulties, he must provide relevant certificates together with the "Application Form for the Openness of Government Information" when applying for fee reduction.

Fourth, the way of supervision.

Citizens, legal persons or other organizations think that our Committee has not fulfilled the obligation of government information disclosure according to law, and may complain to the supervisory department, and the department that accepts the complaint will investigate and handle it according to the relevant provisions.

Address: No.84 Dongfeng East Road, Kunming, Discipline Inspection and Supervision Office of Yunnan Development and Reform Commission,

In addition, citizens, legal persons or other organizations can also complain and report to any one or more departments of the higher administrative organs, procuratorial organs or government information disclosure departments.