坚持“问需于企、精准施策” 司法部发布一批典型案例
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-13 05:30

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Justice has released a batch of typical cases to demonstrate the effective practices in administrative law enforcement related to enterprises, emphasizing the shift from passive regulation to proactive service and from post-event correction to pre-event prevention [1][4]. Group 1: Innovative Law Enforcement Mechanisms - Various regions have introduced efficient and collaborative new forms of law enforcement, such as the "on-site inspection" model in Heilongjiang, which reduces costs for enterprises by providing inspections at their locations [2][6]. - In Jilin, a strategy combining flexible law enforcement with source governance has been implemented to address the parking difficulties faced by large trucks, improving logistics efficiency and reducing costs for enterprises [3][9]. Group 2: Optimizing Service Supply - Local governments are proactively integrating resources to provide targeted guidance services to enterprises, helping them overcome technical, safety, and approval challenges, as seen in Shandong where a collaborative approach provided comprehensive safety guidance [2][12]. - In Ningxia, the approval process for fire safety checks has been streamlined, reducing the processing time from 13 days to 7 days, thus enhancing service efficiency while ensuring safety [3][14]. Group 3: Collaborative Precise Policies - In Henan, cross-departmental collaboration has optimized construction plans, ensuring projects are completed efficiently while benefiting enterprises and the public [3][16]. - Yunnan has effectively addressed malicious claims against small and medium enterprises through training and legal support, enhancing their ability to respond to such issues [3][20]. Group 4: Exploring New Law Enforcement Service Models - In Fujian, a "market day" joint inspection mechanism has been introduced to reduce the burden of multiple inspections on enterprises, significantly improving satisfaction rates [3][22]. - In Jiangxi, a random allocation system for market stalls has been implemented to ensure fair distribution among vendors, addressing complaints about unfair practices [3][26].