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社会救助法草案二审 加强个人隐私和信息保护
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-02-25 09:06
Core Viewpoint - The draft of the Social Assistance Law is undergoing a second review, focusing on enhancing the protection of personal privacy and information [1] Group 1: Personal Information Protection - The draft emphasizes the need to protect personal privacy and information in social assistance work, mandating that relevant units and personnel handle personal information according to legal, legitimate, and necessary principles [1] - The draft specifies that information required for social assistance applications must be limited to situations relevant to the application, adhering to the principle of necessity [1] - Legal responsibilities for the disclosure of personal privacy or information have been added to the draft [1] Group 2: Development of Service-Oriented Assistance - The draft includes specific provisions for service-oriented social assistance, providing legal support for the development of necessary care, living, and support services for social assistance recipients [1]
社会救助法草案二审稿加强个人隐私和个人信息保护
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-25 08:33
Core Viewpoint - The draft of the Social Assistance Law has been submitted for a second review by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, emphasizing the protection of personal privacy and information in social assistance work [1] Group 1: Privacy Protection - The second draft strengthens regulations on protecting personal privacy and information, addressing concerns raised during the initial review [1] - It mandates that social assistance work must legally protect personal privacy and information, requiring relevant entities to handle personal data according to the principles of legality, legitimacy, and necessity [1] - Legal responsibilities for the disclosure of personal privacy or information have been added to the draft [1] Group 2: Information Handling - The draft limits the information required for social assistance applications to only what is relevant to the application, adhering to the "necessity" principle [1] - Effective measures must be taken to ensure the security of personal information during the handling process [1] Group 3: Inclusion of Non-Registered Residents - The draft allows local governments to progressively enable eligible non-registered residents to apply for social assistance, adapting to new circumstances and requirements [1] Group 4: Service Assistance and Legal Support - Specific provisions for service-type assistance have been included to provide legal support for its development and improvement [1] - Principles for the connection between social assistance and judicial assistance have been established in the draft [1]