Group 1 - The article discusses the implementation of a service-oriented law enforcement model by market regulatory authorities, focusing on prevention, light penalties for minor violations, and strict penalties for serious violations [1] - The model aims to unify discretion and ensure proportional penalties, enhancing political, legal, and social outcomes [1] Group 2 - The case of Shandong Mimeng Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. involved the illegal bundling of a paid service with charging fees for electric bicycles, resulting in a total illegal revenue of approximately 105.35 thousand yuan from 1,170,572 transactions [2] - The company voluntarily ceased the default bundling practice and refunded all collected fees, benefiting over 150,000 consumers [3] Group 3 - The case of Qingdao Lilang Wine Co., Ltd. involved the production of sparkling wine labeled with "CHAMPAGNE," leading to the seizure of 129 boxes of infringing products and a fine of 20,000 yuan [4][6] - The enforcement agency provided guidance for the company to apply for its own trademarks, resulting in the successful registration of five trademarks [5][6] Group 4 - The case of a candy stall in Liuzhou, Guangxi, highlighted the importance of compliance with food safety regulations, where the stall was found selling bulk food without a license but was not penalized due to the minor nature of the violation [7][8] - The regulatory body provided educational support and guidance for the stall to obtain the necessary food business license [8] Group 5 - The case in Dazhou, Sichuan, involved a significant crackdown on illegal meat products, leading to the seizure of approximately 8 tons of unlicensed frozen meat valued at around 600,000 yuan [9][10] - The operation resulted in the arrest of 15 suspects and the dismantling of two cold storage warehouses, with the case now in prosecution [9][10]
市场监管总局公布第二批市场监管服务型执法典型案例
Yang Shi Wang·2025-06-30 02:18