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这项创新让企业拍手叫好! 深圳推出“随信综合查”新型监管模式,确保对企业“少打扰不干扰”
Shen Zhen Shang Bao· 2025-05-29 18:08
Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen's market supervision authority has introduced an innovative regulatory model called "随信综合查" (Comprehensive Check with Trust), aimed at reducing the burden of multiple inspections on businesses while ensuring effective oversight [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Model - The new model integrates various departments to streamline inspections, reducing the frequency of checks by 41% and the number of inspectors by 44% [1][2]. - The model emphasizes a combination of online and offline methods for inspections, allowing for multiple checks to be conducted in a single visit [1]. Group 2: Compliance and Guidance - A comprehensive compliance manual has been issued to businesses, detailing 94 common issues across seven departments, serving as a guide to enhance compliance capabilities [2]. - The "随信综合查" model employs a dual random and public approach, ensuring fairness and transparency in inspections while adjusting the frequency based on the business's credit risk [2]. Group 3: Impact on Businesses - Since the reform's implementation in September 2021, the market supervision authority has developed 1,614 joint inspection plans, covering 78 sectors, and has reduced inspection tasks by 83,989, achieving a maximum burden reduction rate of 39% for businesses [3].
市市场监管局升级“随信综合查”模式 帮企业解除后顾之忧
Shen Zhen Shang Bao· 2025-05-15 16:58
Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen's market supervision authority has introduced an innovative regulatory model called "Comprehensive Inspection with Notification," aimed at reducing the frequency of inspections for businesses with good credit and low risk, thereby alleviating regulatory burdens [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The "Comprehensive Inspection with Notification" model allows for reduced inspections, with a 39% decrease in inspection frequency, equating to 39 fewer inspections for every 100 conducted [1]. - Since the implementation of this reform, a total of 1,614 joint inspection plans have been developed, covering 78 sectors including electric bicycles, hazardous materials, food and drug safety, and transportation [1]. - The initiative has led to a reduction of nearly 84,000 inspection tasks, achieving a burden reduction rate of 39% [1]. Group 2: Inspection Methodology - The market supervision authority emphasizes that inspections related to safety and law enforcement will still be conducted, but will be integrated into a single visit to minimize disruptions [2]. - The goal is to ensure that at least 30% of inspections are conducted jointly, with a minimum reduction of 40% in the number of on-site inspections [2]. - A new "scan to enter" initiative has been piloted in several districts, allowing businesses to provide feedback on inspections via a QR code, ensuring accountability in regulatory practices [2].