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Linyi City Civilized Behavior Promotion Regulations

Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 In order to cultivate and practice the core socialist values, promote civilized behavior, and enhance the civilized literacy of citizens and the level of social civilization, this document is formulated in accordance with relevant laws and regulations and in conjunction with the actual situation of this city. regulations. Article 2 These regulations shall apply to the promotion of civilized behavior within the administrative region of this city. Article 3 The promotion of civilized behavior should adhere to the combination of the rule of law and the rule of morality, and follow the principles of people-oriented, social governance, combination of rewards and punishments, highlighting key points, and coordinated advancement. Article 4: Municipal and county (district) spiritual civilization construction committees shall uniformly lead the promotion of civilized behavior within their respective administrative regions.

The municipal and county (district) spiritual civilization construction work agencies are specifically responsible for the planning, guidance and coordination, supervision, inspection, and evaluation notification of the promotion of civilized behavior within their respective administrative regions. Article 5: Municipal, county (district) people's governments and their work departments, township (town) people's governments, and sub-district offices shall do a good job in promoting civilized behavior in accordance with their respective responsibilities.

Village (resident) committees should strengthen the publicity and guidance of civilized behavior and actively promote civilized behavior. Article 6 The municipal, county (district) people's governments shall incorporate the promotion of civilized behavior into the national economic and social development plan, and incorporate the funds for the promotion of civilized behavior into the annual fiscal budget. Article 7: Units and individuals should actively participate in the promotion of civilized behavior.

Civilized units, civilized families and state workers, educators, and advanced model figures should play an exemplary role in promoting civilized behavior. Chapter 2 Code of Civilized Behavior Article 8 Citizens should be patriotic, dedicated, honest and friendly, abide by the law, be courteous and virtuous, abide by citizen civilized conventions, village rules and civil conventions and other civilized behavioral norms, and practice social morality, professional ethics, family ethics, etc. Virtue, improve personal moral character. Article 9 encourages the following behaviors:

(1) Acting bravely for justice;

(2) Emergency rescue;

(3) Free blood donation, hematopoietic stem cell donation, and body donation , human organs (tissues);

(4) Charitable public welfare activities;

(5) Volunteer service activities. Article 10 advocates the following behaviors:

(1) Be friendly to others and provide help to others within your ability;

(2) Advocate labor, respect workers, and cherish the fruits of labor;

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(3) Advocate science, oppose feudal superstitious activities, and consciously resist cults;

(4) Civilized festivals, civilized weddings and funerals, civilized, safe, and environmentally friendly sacrifices;

(5) Protect the ecological environment, save energy resources, use low-carbon travel, green consumption, classify garbage, and reduce pollution;

(6) Observe public etiquette and practice public safety. * Dress appropriately for the occasion, speak and behave in a civilized manner, do not make loud noises, and do not use foul language;

(7) Internet surfing in a civilized manner, follow sunshine, speak rationally, and spread positive energy;

( 8) Queue up in order when waiting for service, go out first before entering when using the elevator, and walk to the right when going up and down the stairs;

(9) When taking public transportation, get off first and then get on, and take the initiative to serve the elderly and Passengers who are young, sick, disabled, pregnant or carrying infants should give up their seats, do not hinder others from riding, and do not eat food with pungent odors;

(10) When pedestrians pass an intersection or cross the road, they must give way to a motor vehicle. Pass quickly;

(11) Eat in a civilized manner, order in moderation, advocate "CD-ROM action" and pack leftover food after meals, and catering service operators should take the initiative to remind or persuade;

(12) Travel in a civilized manner, respect local customs, cultural traditions and religious beliefs, and protect tourism resources;

(13) Use the toilet in a civilized manner, flush in time, and consciously keep clean and hygienic;

< p>(14) Operate with integrity, fair competition, civilized service, and consciously perform legal and agreed obligations;

(15) Build a civilized family, cultivate good family traditions, and promote respect for the elderly, love for the young, and equality. Family virtues such as treating each other well, living in harmony, supporting each other, and being diligent and thrifty;

(16) Follow the rules of students’ cognition and education and teaching, and promote the good custom of respecting teachers, teaching, and advocating wisdom and learning;

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(17) Carry forward the Yimeng spirit, inherit the red gene, consciously admire, learn from, and defend heroes and martyrs, and actively participate in "double support" and military-civilian party building activities;

(18) ) Other behaviors that are beneficial to social civilization and progress. Article 11 To abide by public order and civilized behavioral norms, the following behaviors are not allowed:

(1) Throwing objects from buildings and structures;

(2) In public When square dancing, open-air performances and other cultural, sports and entertainment activities are carried out in public places, making noise interferes with the normal life of others;

(3) Damaging or occupying public facilities and equipment, occupying, blocking, closing and evacuation Passages, safety exits, fire truck passages, and barrier-free passages;

(4) Fabricating or disseminating violent, obscene, and false information on the Internet, information that infringes on other people's reputation, privacy, and other legitimate rights and interests, and information that violates public order and good customs Information;

(5) Gathering together to cause trouble in hospitals and schools, insulting, abusing, threatening, beating, and holding medical staff and faculty hostage;

(6) Other violations of public safety Order, civilized behavior and standardized behavior.

Article 12 To abide by the environmentally civilized code of conduct, the following behaviors are not allowed:

(1) On the exterior walls of buildings and structures, corridors, stairs and sidewalks, trees, telephone poles, outdoor pipelines and other outdoor areas Graffiti or illegal posting or hanging of promotional materials on facilities;

(2) Distributing commercial advertisements and promotional materials in schools, hospitals, squares and other public places;

(3) Spitting and defecation, littering with peels, paper scraps, cigarette butts, plastic bags, beverage bottles (boxes) and other waste, spitting gum, and dumping sewage;

(4) Violation Laws and regulations stipulate smoking in indoor public places, public transportation and other places with no-smoking signs;

(5) Picking flowers, trees and fruits in public green spaces, trampling on them Lawns;

(6) Engage in washing, swimming, fishing and other activities in waters prohibited by laws, regulations and municipal, county (district) people's governments;

(7) In Setting off fireworks and firecrackers in areas and periods prohibited or restricted by laws, regulations and municipal, county (district) people's governments;

(8) Barbecuing food in the open air in areas prohibited by municipal, county (district) people's governments or Provide venues for open-air barbecue food;

(9) Burn asphalt, linoleum, rubber, plastics, leather, garbage and other substances that produce toxic and harmful smoke and odorous gases, and burn straw in the open in urban built-up areas and Burning tree branches, fallen leaves and other substances that generate smoke pollution in the open air in other areas designated by the people's governments of cities and counties (districts); (10) Throwing and burning of paper, relics and other funeral and memorial items on urban and rural roads ;

(11) Mixing construction waste with domestic waste, discarding or scattering construction waste during transportation;

(12) Other behaviors that violate the environmentally civilized code of conduct.