Chapter III of the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Openness of Government Information:
The administrative organ shall voluntarily disclose government information through government gazette, government website, press conference, newspaper, radio, television and other means that are convenient for the public to know.
The extended information administrative organ shall compile and publish the government information disclosure guide and the government information disclosure catalogue, and update them in time. If the administrative organ considers that the government information applied for disclosure involves commercial secrets and personal privacy, and the disclosure may harm the legitimate rights and interests of third parties, it shall solicit the opinions of third parties in writing; If the third party does not agree to the disclosure, it shall not disclose it.
However, if the administrative organ believes that non-disclosure may have a significant impact on the public interest, it shall make it public, and notify the third party in writing of the contents and reasons of the government information decided to make it public. The administrative organ shall disclose the government information according to the application, and provide it in the form required by the applicant;
If it cannot be provided in the form required by the applicant, it can be provided by arranging the applicant to consult relevant materials, providing copies or other appropriate forms. The administrative organ shall provide government information according to the application, and shall not charge other fees except for retrieval, copying and mailing. Administrative organs shall not provide government information in the form of paid services through other organizations and individuals.
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