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落实“四个规范”,提升生态环境执法精准度
Core Viewpoint - The notification emphasizes the need for local ecological environment departments to enhance the standardization and precision of administrative inspections to improve environmental quality and optimize the business environment [1]. Group 1: Strengthening Administrative Inspections - Local ecological environment departments are required to focus on five areas: planning and preparation, monitoring and early warning, analysis and approval, to ensure inspections are neither overstepping nor lacking [1]. - The management of enterprise environmental information should be digitized, utilizing online and intelligent management models centered around pollution discharge permits [1]. Group 2: Standardizing Enforcement Procedures - Annual environmental enforcement plans must align with local ecological issues and regulatory needs, controlling enforcement costs from the source [2]. - The frequency of enterprise inspections must not exceed the annual limits set by provincial regulations, and all inspection plans require approval from higher-level authorities [2]. Group 3: Regulating Inspection Conduct - Personnel involved in ecological environment inspections must possess legal credentials and necessary expertise, adhering to three key systems: public disclosure of enforcement, full record of enforcement processes, and legal review of major enforcement decisions [2]. - Inspection results must be promptly communicated to enterprises, with clear directives for rectification of identified environmental safety hazards [2]. Group 4: Enhancing Communication Mechanisms - A communication mechanism for enforcement checks between different levels of ecological environment departments is essential, allowing for either independent or joint inspections based on coordination [3]. - Establishing inter-departmental communication mechanisms with other regulatory bodies, such as safety production and market management, facilitates joint actions and reduces redundant inspections [3].