Group 1: Anti-Telecom Fraud Measures - The Zhejiang Provincial Government has introduced the "Implementation Measures for the Anti-Telecom Network Fraud Law," which is the first local regulation in the anti-fraud field in China, aimed at curbing telecom fraud crimes that have been on the rise [2][3] - The measures include a dedicated chapter on public education to enhance awareness and ability to identify fraud, requiring innovative outreach activities tailored to specific industries, regions, and demographics [2] - Telecom operators are mandated to implement real-name registration and network security protocols, with the authority to refuse service under specific circumstances, and must provide risk warnings for international messaging and call services [2][3] Group 2: Financial Governance in Fraud Prevention - Financial institutions, including banks and non-bank payment agencies, are empowered to refuse account openings under certain conditions to prevent the transfer of fraudulent funds [3] - The measures require these institutions to classify and manage accounts based on risk levels, enhancing monitoring of suspicious transactions [3] Group 3: Emergency Medical Response Regulations - The "Zhejiang Province Pre-Hospital Medical Emergency Regulations" emphasize the public service nature of emergency medical services and mandate the establishment of emergency points that meet biological and chemical safety standards [4][5] - The regulations require 24-hour staffing at emergency centers and stations, ensuring immediate dispatch upon receiving emergency calls, and establishing a mechanism for coordinating medical treatment and transport in disaster scenarios [4][5] - There is a focus on public education regarding emergency response, with requirements for schools and organizations to incorporate first aid training into their curricula [6]
浙江两部法规将于12月1日起施行
Mei Ri Shang Bao·2025-09-29 00:35