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“少打扰”≠“松监管”!生态环境执法新规新节奏
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-29 10:27

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment has issued a notification aimed at standardizing environmental inspections, reducing the burden on enterprises while ensuring effective regulatory oversight [1][2][3] Group 1: Administrative Inspection Guidelines - The notification emphasizes the need for coordinated administrative inspections to avoid multiple and redundant checks, thereby alleviating the burden on enterprises [1] - Daily inspections should be planned annually and detailed monthly, adhering to the maximum frequency limits set by local authorities [1] - The notification aims to enhance the quality and effectiveness of on-site inspections by preparing in advance and predicting potential pollution risks [1] Group 2: Case and Special Inspections - Case inspections should be precise and scientific, with non-site inspections prioritized to minimize disruptions to enterprises [2] - Special inspections must be legally justified, with strict controls on their number, scope, content, and duration, ensuring transparency through timely public announcements [2] - The shift towards a smart enforcement system allows for remote monitoring of pollution levels, reducing the need for physical inspections [2] Group 3: Enforcement and Compliance - The notification does not imply leniency towards violations; it mandates strict penalties for serious and malicious infractions [3] - The focus will be on punishing severe violations such as illegal discharges and tampering with monitoring data, ensuring that enforcement resources are directed towards high-risk entities [3] - The Ministry aims to enhance the precision and standardization of inspections to improve environmental quality and optimize the business environment [3]