What is the scope of government information disclosure?
What is the scope of government information disclosure? (1) Administrative organs The administrative organs voluntarily disclose government information that meets one of the following basic conditions: (1) Involving the vital interests of citizens, legal persons or other organizations; (2) It needs to be widely known or participated by the public; (3) Reflecting the institutional setup, functions and procedures of the administrative organs; (four) other matters that should be voluntarily disclosed by laws, regulations and relevant provisions of the state. (II) People's governments at or above the county level People's governments at or above the county level and their departments shall, within the scope of their respective duties, determine the specific contents of voluntary disclosure of government information, focusing on the disclosure of the following government information: (1) administrative regulations, rules and normative documents; (2) National economic and social development planning, special planning, regional planning and related policies; (3) Statistical information on national economic and social development; (4) Financial budget and final accounts report; (five) the items, basis and standards of administrative fees; (six) the catalogue, standards and implementation of centralized government procurement projects; (seven) the matters, basis, conditions, quantity, procedures and time limit of administrative license, as well as the list of all materials to be submitted and the handling of the application for administrative license; (eight) the approval and implementation of major construction projects; (nine) policies, measures and their implementation in poverty alleviation, education, medical care, social security and employment promotion; (10) Emergency plan, early warning information and response to public emergencies; (1 1) Supervision and inspection of environmental protection, public health, production safety, food and drug, and product quality. (3) The government information mainly disclosed by the Municipal People's Government, the people's government at the county level and the municipal departments with districts shall also include the following contents (1) major issues in urban and rural construction and management; (2) Construction of social welfare undertakings; (3) Land expropriation or requisition, house demolition, payment and use of compensation and subsidies; (4) the management, use and distribution of emergency rescue and disaster relief, special care, relief and social donations. (IV) Township (town) People's Government The Township (town) People's Government shall, within the scope of its duties, determine the specific contents of voluntary disclosure of government information, focusing on the disclosure of the following government information: (1) Implementation of the national rural work policy; (2) financial revenue and expenditure, management and use of various special funds; (3) the township (town) land use planning, homestead use audit; (4) Land expropriation or requisition, house demolition, payment and use of compensation and subsidies; (five) the township (town) creditor's rights and debts, financing and labor; (6) the distribution of emergency rescue and disaster relief, special care, relief and social donations; (seven) contracting, leasing and auction of township collective enterprises and other township economic entities; (8) Implementing the family planning policy. In fact, strictly speaking, different administrative organs have certain differences in the scope of information disclosure. For example, the information disclosure of the family planning department should have social support fees. If it is a land and resources department, the information disclosed by the land and resources department should include the use of state-owned land and the charges of state-owned land. After all, all administrative units are performing their duties, and the administrative functions are different.