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Several regulations of Fuzhou City on rallies, processions and demonstrations
Article 1: In order to implement the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations" and in light of the actual situation of this city, these regulations are formulated. Article 2 When holding assemblies, processions and demonstrations within the administrative area of ??this city, you must abide by the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations" and its implementation regulations and the "Fujian Province Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations" Protest Law and Measures and these regulations. Article 3 The person in charge of an assembly, procession or demonstration must apply to the competent authority in accordance with the law. After receiving the application, the competent authority shall review it. Assemblies, processions, and demonstrations may only be held with the approval of the competent authority. Article 4 The competent authority for holding assemblies, processions, and demonstrations within the administrative areas under the jurisdiction of Gulou District, Taijiang District, Cangshan District, Mawei District, and suburbs of this city is the district public security bureau (bureau) at the respective venue.
Assemblies, processions, and demonstrations held within the administrative areas under the jurisdiction of Minhou County, Minqing County, Lianjiang County, Luoyuan County, Fuqing County, Pingtan County, Changle County, and Yongtai County of this city The competent authority is the county public security bureau of each venue.
If the parade or demonstration route passes through more than two districts or counties, the competent authority is the Fuzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau.
Citizens from other areas outside this city who hold rallies, processions, or demonstrations in the administrative areas under the jurisdiction of Gulou District, Taijiang District, and Cangshan District of this city may apply to the Fuzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau. Article 5 Citizens whose residence is in the districts under the jurisdiction of this city shall not initiate, organize, or participate in local citizen assemblies, processions, or demonstrations in the counties under the jurisdiction of this city. Citizens whose residence is in the counties under the jurisdiction of this city are not allowed to initiate, organize, or participate in local citizen assemblies, processions, or demonstrations in districts or counties under the jurisdiction of the city other than where they live. Article 6 If you apply to hold an assembly, procession or demonstration to resolve specific issues, after receiving the application, the competent authority may notify the relevant agency or unit to negotiate with the person in charge of the assembly, procession or demonstration to resolve the issue, and may postpone the date of application. Five days.
After receiving a notice from the competent authority, the relevant agency or unit shall immediately negotiate with the person in charge of the assembly, procession, or demonstration to resolve the problem, without shirk, and within the statutory time limit for the competent authority to make a decision to permit or disallow. informed of the outcome of the consultation in advance. Article 7 Assemblies in Gulou District, Taijiang District, and Cangshan District of this city should be held in the open space from the south pole of Wuyi Square Park to the north pole of the Provincial Gymnasium, the open space of the Municipal Workers’ Cultural Palace Square, and the track and field of the Municipal People’s Stadium . Except with the approval of the competent authority. Article 8 For those who apply to hold parades or demonstrations on the section from South Gate to Dongjiekou of 817 South Road, 817 Middle Road, or 817 North Road, they shall change the route and submit the request to the Provincial People's Government or the Municipal People's Government. Except those approved by the government.
The competent authority shall change the holding time of applications for holding parades or demonstrations during peak hours for vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
If the competent authority believes that holding a parade or demonstration will have a serious impact on traffic order and social order, it may change the time, location, and route of the parade or demonstration. Article 9 When the parade passes through road intersections and bridges, the people's police should suspend the passage of other vehicles (except fire trucks, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles, and police cars) and pedestrians to ensure that the parade passes as quickly as possible. Article 10 If the person in charge of an assembly, procession, or demonstration requests to cross the temporary cordon set up by the competent authority near the location of a state agency, military agency, radio station, television station, or other unit, and go to the relevant agency or unit to express his/her wishes, he or she shall be responsible on-site by the People's Police. With permission, one to five people can enter, and other citizens participating in rallies, processions, and demonstrations are not allowed to pass. Those who need to stay should retreat to a nearby location designated by the on-site person in charge of the People's Police. Article 11 Persons participating in assemblies, processions, and demonstrations must abide by municipal management regulations and keep the city clean and tidy. They are not allowed to throw dirt or post or write slogans or large- or small-character posters along the way. They are not allowed to damage gardens, green spaces, or public facilities. Article 12 It is strictly prohibited to use loudspeakers when holding rallies, processions, and demonstrations in urban areas and counties. For those using audio equipment, the volume is limited to less than 80 decibels (A) from 6:00 to 18:00, and the volume is limited to less than 60 decibels (A) from 18:00 to 22:00.
Article 13 Holding assemblies, processions and demonstrations violates the Law of the People's Republic of China on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations and its implementation regulations, and the Fujian Provincial Measures for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations and these regulations. If required, legal liability shall be pursued in accordance with the law. Article 14 These regulations shall be interpreted by the Fuzhou Municipal People’s Government. Article 15 These regulations shall come into effect from the date of promulgation.
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