Who is the subject of our government's information disclosure obligation?

With the improvement of system reform, the implementation of relevant national policies is more popular than before, which is also a strong proof of the construction of information disclosure system. So, do you know who is the subject of information disclosure obligation? Generally speaking, the subjects of information disclosure mainly include the disclosure of administrative organs, public affairs and public enterprises. 1. Who is the subject of information disclosure obligation? According to the regulations, three types of institutions have the obligation to disclose government information: first, administrative organs. It is the duty of administrative organs to disclose government information, and it is the right of citizens to obtain government information. The "Regulations" stipulate that people's governments at all levels and their subordinate departments shall establish and improve the working system of government information disclosure of their administrative organs, and designate institutions as the working institutions of government information disclosure to be responsible for the daily work of government information disclosure of their administrative organs. The second is the organization authorized by laws and regulations to manage public affairs. Seismological Bureau, Meteorological Bureau, China Banking Regulatory Commission, China Securities Regulatory Commission, China Insurance Regulatory Commission and State Electricity Regulatory Commission are institutions, but they have the function of managing public affairs under the authorization of relevant laws and administrative regulations. The information generated or obtained by them in the process of performing public management functions should also be classified as government information, and these units are also the main bodies of government information disclosure. Third, public enterprises and institutions closely related to the interests of the masses. Many public enterprises and institutions that provide public services, such as education, health care, family planning, water supply, power supply, gas supply, heating, environmental protection, public transportation and other industries, are closely related to the people's production and life, which directly affects social stability and people's evaluation of the government. The operation of these enterprises and institutions should also be included in the scope of public supervision. Second, the investigation of the current situation of the subject of government information disclosure. Article 2 of the Regulations defines the forms of government information and stipulates the information disclosure obligations of administrative organs. As for the organizations authorized by laws and regulations to manage public affairs, they are stipulated in the form of articles of association in Article 36. Accordingly, administrative organs and organizations authorized by laws and regulations to manage public affairs are the main bodies of government information disclosure. However, in view of the fact that the organizations authorized by laws and regulations are stipulated in the annex of laws and regulations in the form of "application of laws and regulations" and there are special problems such as "whether it is necessary to expand the authorization basis to the scope of laws and regulations", this paper will not discuss the authorized organizations due to space limitations. The following subjects of government information disclosure refer to the scope of administrative organs. Two. Government information disclosure content 1. Administrative organs Administrative organs voluntarily disclose government information that meets one of the following basic requirements: (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. 2. The people's governments at or above the county level and their departments shall, within the scope of their respective functions and duties, determine the specific contents of government information to be voluntarily disclosed, focusing on 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. (Article 10) 3. The government information mainly disclosed by the municipal people's government with districts, the people's government at the county level and their departments shall also include the following contents (1) on 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. 4. Township (town) government The township (town) people's government shall determine the specific content of government information voluntarily disclosed within its scope of duties, focusing on 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. The above is the relevant answer to the question about who is the subject of information disclosure obligation. Through careful reading, you can know that the establishment of the government information disclosure system can better communicate with the people, promote the friendship between the country and the people, and let the people participate in the supervision of relevant public information, which is a more effective way for the government. Please consult a lawyer for more information.