Core Viewpoint - The newly approved "Regulations on Optimizing Administrative Inspections Related to Enterprises" in Suqian aims to create a law-based business environment by standardizing administrative behavior and reducing the burden on enterprises, effective from February 1, 2026 [1][2] Group 1: Key Measures - The regulations implement a checklist management system for administrative inspections, prohibiting inspections not listed on the checklist to eliminate arbitrary checks [1] - A "comprehensive inspection once" system is introduced, allowing multiple inspections by the same administrative body to be combined and enabling joint inspections by different bodies, significantly reducing the inspection burden on enterprises [1] - The regulations encourage non-on-site inspection methods and establish a public notice and filing system for administrative inspections related to enterprises, ensuring transparency and traceability of inspection actions [1] Group 2: Enterprise Rights Protection - The regulations strengthen enterprise rights by granting them the "right to refuse" inspections that lack legal documentation, exceed the checklist scope, violate procedures, or are cross-regional [2] - Nine prohibited behaviors for administrative inspection bodies and their staff are detailed, including profit-driven motives, interference with normal operations, and leakage of trade secrets, effectively limiting the power of authorities [2] - The regulations restrict blanket shutdown measures, allowing such actions only in cases involving public health and safety, and introduce a credit repair mechanism to guide enterprises in correcting credit issues and adjusting inspection frequency based on compliance [2]
宿迁市优化涉企行政检查条例获批准企业有权对违规检查说“不”
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-12-09 23:11