Article 123 sets out a negative list for behaviors that infringe on the interests of the masses
Raising funds and labor from the masses beyond the scope
refers to the establishment of public welfare undertakings such as collective production and life that are directly needed by villagers
Or turn one-on-one financing and labor into a fixed fee item
"On Resolutely Suppressing Arbitrary Charges" issued by the State Council in September 1990
Cadres arbitrarily increase charges for the masses
Collect money and materials from the masses or punish the masses
Should be exercised by administrative agencies and others in accordance with relevant laws and regulations
Even though the township people’s governments and grassroots stations have certain relevant powers
Or violate relevant regulations and default on payment to the masses
Refers to withholding or underpaying the property that should be paid to the masses
Withholding people’s property no matter what the purpose is, it is a violation of discipline
Refers to the delay in paying the money that should have been paid to the masses
Some are in arrears with project payments that should be settled and paid in a timely manner
Charging fees for violating relevant regulations during service activities
Must have clear legal and regulatory basis
Cadres must carry out management service activities in strict accordance with regulations
Making things difficult for the masses when handling matters involving the masses
Essentially, it takes the responsibility of serving the masses as the privilege of managing the masses
Some take the opportunity of handling matters involving the masses by taking the initiative or hinting to do so
6. There are behaviors that infringe on the interests of the masses in the field of rural revitalization.
Article 122 of the "Regulations" emphasizes severe or aggravated punishment for such disciplinary violations
In particular, we must effectively prevent and correct behaviors that infringe on the interests of the masses in the field of rural revitalization
7. Interference in production and operation autonomy.
The independent arrangement of production by legal persons on the basis of not violating national laws and regulations
Forcing farmers to purchase designated means of production or sell agricultural products through designated channels, etc.
Source: Website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the State Supervision Commission