The full text is here! The "Weinan City Civilized Behavior Promotion Regulations" came into effect on March 1.

Chapter 1

General Rules

Chapter 2

Code of Civilized Behavior

Chapter 3

Key Governance

Chapter 4

Promotions and Guarantees

Chapter 5

Legal Liability

Chapter 6

Supplementary Terms

Chapter 1 General Provisions

Article 1 is to guide and standardize civilized behavior, cultivate and practice socialist core values, and enhance the civilized quality of citizens These regulations are formulated in accordance with relevant laws and regulations and the actual situation of this city.

Article 2: These regulations apply to the promotion of civilized behavior and related work within the administrative region of this city. Civilized behavior as mentioned in these regulations refers to behavior that is guided by the core socialist values, abides by socialist ethics, maintains public order and good customs, respects the legitimate rights and freedoms of others, and embodies social progress. Article 3 The promotion of civilized behavior should adhere to the principles of people-oriented, * * construction * * enjoyment, overall promotion, and combination of rewards and punishments, and establish and improve a long-term mechanism for the promotion of civilized behavior that includes unified leadership of the party committee, government organization and implementation, public participation, and cooperation between all parties. Article 4 The municipal and county (city, district) spiritual civilization construction steering committees are responsible for the overall promotion of civilized behavior within their respective administrative regions. The municipal and county (city, district) spiritual civilization construction steering committee offices are responsible for the organization, coordination, supervision and inspection of the promotion of civilized behavior within their respective administrative regions. Article 5 The municipal and county (city, district) people's governments shall incorporate the promotion of civilized behavior into the national economic and social development plan, include the required funds in the fiscal budget, and formulate relevant policies and measures to promote the coordinated development of civilized behavior and the economy and society. . Relevant departments of the municipal and county (city, district) people's governments shall do a good job in promoting civilized behavior within the scope of their respective responsibilities. Article 6 The town people's government and sub-district offices shall, in accordance with the overall arrangements of the county (city, district) spiritual civilization construction steering committee, do a good job in promoting civilized behavior in their respective jurisdictions. Village (resident) committees should strengthen the publicity, education and guidance of civilized behavior and assist in the promotion of civilized behavior. Article 7 Promoting civilized behavior is the common responsibility of the whole society. State agencies should play an exemplary role in promoting civilized behavior. Enterprises, institutions, social groups, other organizations and individuals have the right to put forward opinions and suggestions on the promotion of civilized behavior, discourage, report and complain about uncivilized behavior, and reflect the failure to perform the duty of promoting civilized behavior.

State functionaries, National People’s Congress deputies, CPPCC members, advanced model figures, public figures, and civilized guides should play an exemplary role in advocating civilized behavior. Article 8 News media should actively promote civilized behavior, disseminate civilized concepts, and create an atmosphere in which the whole society advocates civilized behavior. Article 9 The spiritual civilization construction steering committee of the municipal and county (city, district) people's government shall establish and improve a commendation and reward system for civilized behavior, and commend and reward civilized behavior and related publicity work in accordance with relevant national and provincial regulations. Encourage agencies, enterprises, institutions and other social organizations to commend and reward employees and members who implement civilized behaviors or contribute to stopping uncivilized behaviors. Chapter 2 Code of Civilized Behavior

Article 10 Citizens should practice the core socialist values, maintain social morality, abide by professional ethics, promote family virtues, enhance personal morality, and abide by the Constitution, laws and regulations, public order and good customs, etc. Code of conduct.

When exercising their personal rights and freedoms, citizens shall not harm the legal rights and freedoms of others.

Article 11 When maintaining public health, the following civilized behavioral norms should be observed: (1) Care for the environmental sanitation of public places and not litter; (2) Care for and rational use of environmental sanitation facilities; (3) Keep public toilets clean and civilized ; (4) Burning and throwing funeral objects should comply with the relevant regulations of urban management; (5) No illegal burning of straw, fallen leaves, garbage or other wastes; (6) Reasonably avoid others when smoking in no-smoking places; (7) In public places Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing in the venue, and wear a mask when suffering from infectious respiratory diseases such as influenza or during the epidemic of infectious respiratory diseases; (8) Cooperate with relevant inspections, isolation treatment and other measures in accordance with the requirements for prevention and control of infectious diseases , truthfully provide relevant information; (9) Do not illegally eat, buy or sell wild animals and their products; (10) Maintain other civilized behavioral norms to maintain public health. Article 12 To maintain order in public places, the following civilized behavioral norms should be observed: (1) Use civilized language, treat others politely, and do not make noises or noises; (2) Dress neatly and appropriately; (3) Wait in line for service in an orderly and courteous manner ; (4) Go down first before going up when taking the elevator, and keep to the right when going up and down stairs; (5) Use public entertainment, fitness venues, facilities and equipment rationally to avoid disturbing others; (6) Control mobile phones and other electronic devices in public places and public transportation The volume of the equipment; (7) Do not eat, drink or carry items that emit odor on public transportation; (8) Other civilized behavioral norms to maintain order in public places. Article 13 To maintain traffic safety order, the following civilized behavioral norms must be observed: (1) Obey road traffic signs, markings and traffic lights, motor vehicles must give way to pedestrians, and pedestrians must not use mobile phones and other electronic devices when crossing intersections or crosswalks; (1) 2) It is prohibited to hold a phone, watch videos, smoke and other behaviors that may affect traffic safety while driving a motor vehicle. Standardize the use of lights and horns, drive in an orderly manner on congested and slow road sections, pass through waterlogged sections at low speeds, and actively give way to fire trucks, ambulances, military (police) vehicles and other vehicles performing emergency tasks or vehicles involved in other emergencies. It is stipulated to give way to school buses, park on the spot, and park in an orderly manner; (3) Bus and taxi drivers should provide civilized and standardized services, keep their vehicles clean, stop regularly when getting on and off, and do not hinder the passage of others; (4) Take public transportation When driving, abide by the riding order, refrain from any behavior that impedes the safe driving of the driver, and take the initiative to give up your seat to the elderly, weak, sick, pregnant and those with infants; (5) Motor vehicle drivers and passengers should observe the side and rear of the vehicle when getting off the vehicle. Traffic conditions to avoid impeding the safe passage of others; (6) Wear a helmet when driving or riding a motorcycle or electric bicycle (tricycle), and do not carry passengers illegally; (7) Use civilized and regulated parking to enjoy transportation; ( 8) Other civilized behavioral norms to maintain traffic safety and order. Article 14 To maintain community harmony, the following civilized behavioral norms must be observed: (1) No unauthorized occupation of facilities or venues; (2) Control the noise from indoor activities in the home to avoid disturbing the normal lives of others; (3) Park vehicles in a regulated and orderly manner , charging at designated locations; (4) No hanging or stacking of items outside the balcony, outside the window, on the roof, etc.; (5) Necessary safety and health measures must be taken when raising pets, and pets must not be abandoned; (6) Other civilized practices to maintain community harmony Code of conduct. Article 15 To maintain rural civilization, the following civilized behavioral norms should be observed: (1) Abide by village rules and regulations, advocate changing customs, establish civilized rural customs, and develop a civilized and healthy lifestyle; (2) Not participate in illegal religions and feudal superstitions activities; (3) Keep the front and back of the house clean, and do not pile up garbage, feces, earth, stone, firewood and other debris at will, and do not dump sewage at will; (4) Keep poultry and livestock in captivity and keep the pens clean; (5) Do not drive on the highway Threshing grain, drying grain, and stacking items; (6) Other rural civilized behavioral norms. Article 16 In terms of civilized tourism, the following civilized behavioral norms should be observed: (1) Respect local customs and habits; (2) Observe the order of the scenic area and obey management; (3) Care for cultural relics and historic sites; (4) Care for public facilities, flowers and plants in the scenic area Trees to maintain the scenic environment; (5) Other civilized tourism behavior standards.

Article 17 When watching movies in a civilized manner, the following civilized behavioral norms should be observed: (1) In memorial halls, museums, science popularization venues, gymnasiums, theaters and other cultural and sports venues, observe movie viewing etiquette and obey management; (2) In the presence of heroes and martyrs, When paying homage, paying homage and visiting memorial places and patriotic education bases, abide by relevant systems and etiquette norms, and consciously maintain a solemn atmosphere; (3) When watching sports competitions and theatrical performances, respect athletes, coaches, referees, performers and other Audiences, please be civilized; (4) Take good care of venue facilities and exhibits, and abide by the regulations on photography, audio recording, and video recording; (5) Carry garbage with you; (6) Other behavioral norms for civilized viewing. Article 18 In maintaining Internet civilization, the following civilized behavioral norms should be observed: (1) Civilized interaction and rational expression; (2) Respect the rights of others and reject online violence; (3) Resist online rumors and bad information, and do not spread rumors, Do not believe or spread rumors; (4) Do not forward or watch pirated film and television literary works; (5) Maintain other codes of conduct for online civilization. Article 19 To maintain medical order, the following civilized behavioral norms must be observed: (1) Comply with various medical service systems; (2) Respect the work of medical staff; (3) Resolve medical disputes through legal channels; (4) Maintain medical order. Other civilized behavioral norms. Article 20 In terms of healthy, civilized and green life, the following behaviors are advocated: (1) Low-carbon life, saving water, electricity, gas and other public resources; (2) Civilized dining, ordering in appropriate amounts, eating separately, and using public chopsticks and spoons, do not use disposable dishes and chopsticks; (3) Reduce the generation of garbage and put it in categories; (4) Travel green, giving priority to walking, cycling or taking public transportation; (5) Pay attention to personal hygiene, wear masks scientifically, Wash hands frequently, maintain ventilation, and maintain social distance; (6) Arrange weddings and funerals in a civilized and frugal manner; (7) Other civilized, healthy, green and environmentally friendly life behaviors. Article 21 In terms of family civilization, the following behaviors are advocated: (1) Cultivate, inherit and carry forward good family traditions and family precepts; (2) Honor parents, respect elders, and care for the elderly; (3) Harmony between husband and wife, and be thrifty; 4) Brothers, sisters and neighbors are friendly and help each other; (5) Care for minors and educate them to develop civilized behaviors and habits. Article 22 People’s governments at all levels in this city encourage and support the following civilized behaviors that embody the core socialist values ??and promote social integrity: (1) Act bravely, participate in emergency rescue and disaster relief, and stop illegal and criminal acts in accordance with the law; (2) Donate blood and donate blood without compensation Hematopoietic stem cells, human organs (tissues), and remains; (3) Actively participate in volunteer service activities such as culture and education, ecological environment protection, sports services, and social governance; (4) Actively participate in poverty alleviation, helping the needy, helping the elderly, helping the disabled, and rescuing people. Public welfare activities such as orphanage, student aid, disaster relief, and medical assistance; (5) Taking the initiative to return other people’s lost items. Article 23 The municipal and county (city, district) Spiritual Civilization Construction Steering Committee and the people's governments at all levels of this city encourage and support the establishment of various volunteer service organizations, broaden the scope of volunteer services, innovate volunteer service methods, and establish volunteer service guarantees and Incentive mechanism to promote the broad participation of the whole society in volunteer service activities. Relevant units are encouraged to provide convenience for volunteer service organizations to carry out social welfare activities in public places in accordance with regulations. Social volunteers in need can apply for priority access to volunteer services.

Article 24 People's governments at all levels in this city encourage social workers, legal services, psychological counseling and other social professional forces to help minors, the elderly, women, disabled people, etc. Article 25 People's governments at all levels in this city encourage social organizations such as industry associations, public place management units, and other enterprises and institutions to formulate conventions and codes of civilized behavior based on the characteristics of their industries and units. Village (neighborhood) committees are encouraged to incorporate civilized behavioral norms into residents' conventions, self-government charters and village rules and regulations.

Chapter 3 Key Governance

Article 26: In terms of public health, focus on investigating and punishing the following behaviors:

(1) Spitting and defecation; (2) Littering melon rinds , fruit cores, cigarette butts, paper scraps, chewing gum, beverage bottles, packaging bags and other waste; (3) Smoking in places where smoking is prohibited or in densely populated areas; (4) Graffiti and posting of small advertisements on public buildings and public facilities ; (5) Illegal occupation and dumping of sewage and food waste; (6) Dumping domestic waste at will and failing to classify the waste as required. Article 27 The order in public places shall focus on the following behaviors: (1) Throwing objects from buildings; (2) Using illegally or deliberately damaging public facilities and equipment; (3) Using in streets, squares, parks, etc. In public entertainment and fitness venues, the use of audio equipment, whipping, etc. to generate noise and interfere with the surrounding living environment; (4) Using audio equipment outdoors or using other noise-making methods for business promotion and interfering with the surrounding living environment; (5) Disrupting the order of large-scale mass activities such as culture and sports through verbal abuse, throwing in, etc.; (6) Setting off fireworks and firecrackers in violation of regulations; (7) Drinking and causing trouble; (8) Participating in pornography, gambling, feudal superstition and other activities; (9) Failure to cooperate with emergency measures in an emergency. Article 28 In terms of transportation, focus on rectifying the following behaviors: (1) Driving a motor vehicle to park at will, jump in line, blow the whistle at will, change lanes at will, use lights without regulations, disrespect pedestrians when crossing zebra crossings, and illegally occupy emergency services lane; (2) Driving or riding a motorcycle or electric bicycle (tricycle) without wearing a safety helmet as required, driving in the wrong direction, and illegally carrying passengers; (3) Driving an electric bicycle (tricycle) and other non-motorized vehicles without following traffic signals , driving on the wrong side of the road, running red lights, speeding, illegally carrying passengers, etc. ; (4) Pedestrians do not obey traffic signals, jaywalk, or cross traffic obstacles; (5) Take public transportation to seize seats; (6) Taxi drivers refuse to take the taxi without justifiable reasons, abandon passengers during operation, and fail to Luring other passengers to share the ride with the passenger's consent, making unreasonable detours, and not issuing special taxi invoices; (7) throwing objects from moving vehicles; (8) using the Internet to rent bicycles and not parking them in accordance with regulations; (9) unauthorized parking Stacking, isolation piers and other obstacles in public areas such as sidewalks. Article 29 In terms of community life, focus on the following behaviors: (1) Stacking debris in * * * areas such as corridors; (2) Randomly laying, hanging, pasting, and graffiti; (3) Destroying or occupying Public green spaces; (4) Keeping pets in violation of licensing regulations, failing to prevent epidemics in time, not tying them when going out, and not cleaning up their feces; (5) Violating regulations by carrying out decoration work or making indoor noise, disturbing the surrounding living environment; (6) Setting up stakes, locks or other obstacles that hinder other people's lives in the property * * * site; (7) Charging electric bicycles in areas such as walkways, stairs, safety exits, etc. within * * *; (8) Occupying, blocking, Seal fire exits and evacuation routes. Article 30 During tourism, the following behaviors should be dealt with: (1) Engraving, defacement and damage to cultural relics, historic sites and tourist facilities; (2) Destroying facilities commemorating heroes and martyrs and damaging the environment and atmosphere for commemorating heroes and martyrs; (3) ) Digging up plants, climbing and breaking flowers and trees, and damaging lawns and trees in scenic areas; (4) Raising or harming animals in violation of regulations. Article 31: In terms of network telecommunications, focus on cracking down on the following behaviors: (1) fabricating, publishing, and spreading false, vulgar, feudal superstition, and other bad information; (2) leaking other people’s information and privacy; (3) making phone calls and harassing Send harassing text messages to others; (4) Insult or slander others by posting, commenting, forwarding, commenting, etc. Article 32 Relevant administrative law enforcement departments shall strengthen daily inspections and promptly discover, discourage, stop and investigate uncivilized behaviors. Article 33: The management unit has the right to dissuade and stop uncivilized behavior in public places or on public transportation; if they do not listen to the dissuasion or stop, they can be persuaded to leave. Property management, security, environmental sanitation and other service companies should discourage and stop uncivilized behavior in the service area; if they do not listen to the dissuasion or if the stop is ineffective, they should promptly report to the relevant administrative law enforcement departments.

Article 46 encourages public * * place management units to use building televisions, display screens, publicity boards, etc. , carry out publicity and guidance on civilized behavior. Encourage trains, long-distance buses and other public transportation vehicles to play audio and video, distribute promotional materials, and promote civilized behavioral norms. Article 47: Internet information departments should formulate norms of civilized Internet behavior, strengthen cyberspace governance and content construction, strengthen positive online publicity, and develop a positive Internet culture. Network operators should operate the network in accordance with the law, disseminate health information, maintain network security, educate and train network practitioners, and strengthen the management of network users' production, copying, publishing, and dissemination of information. If illegal activities are discovered, transmission should be stopped immediately, relevant records should be saved, and reports should be reported to the cyberspace department or relevant competent authorities. Article 48 People's governments at all levels of this city and their relevant departments shall improve public service facilities such as environmental sanitation, public order, transportation, culture and sports, and barrier-free environments to provide guarantees for units and individuals to practice civilized behavior. Article 49 Public place management units shall, in accordance with relevant regulations, provide convenience facilities such as love seats, wheelchairs, and maternal and child rooms, and set up civilized guidance signs and no-smoking signs such as "Learn from Lei Feng's voluntary service post" and "One Meter Noodles" to maintain the environment. Clean and tidy, maintain good order, carry out civilized publicity, strengthen inspection management, guide and standardize civilized behavior. Article 50: State agencies, enterprises, institutions and other organizations may use their own venues and facilities to set up charity service points to provide drinking water, heated meals, rest and toilet breaks, etc. for sanitation workers, outdoor workers and other people in need. Convenient services. Article 51 Government service window units, medical institutions, financial institutions, scenic spot management agencies, and public service enterprises should play a civilized service demonstration role, reasonably set up service outlets and service windows, optimize business processes, promote online reservations, online processing, and provide Convenient, efficient, civilized and courteous service. Article 52 Organizers and hosts of large-scale events should formulate civilized safeguard plans, improve corresponding safeguard measures, and strengthen civilized publicity and education for participants. Organizers and organizers of visiting activities, theatrical performances, and sports competitions should publicize and inform the etiquette of civilized viewing and maintain order in the venue. Tourism practitioners should publicize and inform civilized tourism behavioral norms, guide tourists to travel in a healthy, low-carbon and civilized manner, and promptly discourage uncivilized behaviors. Catering service enterprises should be equipped with public chopsticks and spoons, and if possible, should implement a separate dining system to guide consumers to eat in a civilized and healthy manner. Article 53 Internet bicycle rental companies and logistics distribution companies shall establish corporate traffic safety management systems, strengthen education and training on civilized traffic behavior for relevant personnel of the company, and advocate civilized travel. Chapter 5 Legal Responsibilities

Article 54 If any laws or regulations have penalty provisions for violating the provisions of these Regulations, those provisions shall apply.

Article 55: Anyone who refuses to cooperate or retaliates in the form of threats, insults, beatings, etc. during the promotion of civilized behavior and violates public security management shall be dealt with by the public security organs in accordance with the law; if it constitutes a crime, he shall be investigated in accordance with the law. criminal responsibility. Article 56 If a violation of the provisions of these regulations should be punished with an administrative fine, the offender shall participate in social services related to the promotion of civilized behavior, and the administrative law enforcement department may give a lighter or reduced punishment in accordance with the law. Article 57 If state agency staff violates the provisions of these regulations by abusing their power, neglecting their duties, or engaging in malpractice for personal gain in the work of promoting civilized behavior, they shall be punished in accordance with the law; if a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be pursued in accordance with the law. Chapter 6 Supplementary Provisions

Article 58 The Development Zone Management Committee shall be responsible for the promotion of civilized behavior within its jurisdiction in accordance with the authorization of laws and regulations or the entrustment of relevant administrative departments. Article 59 These regulations will come into effect on March 6, 2022.