(1) Administrative regulations, rules and normative documents;
(two) national economic and social development planning, special planning, regional planning and related policies;
(3) Statistical information on national economic and social development;
(4) Financial budget and final accounts report;
(five) the items, basis and standards of administrative fees;
(six) the catalogue, standards and implementation of centralized government procurement projects;
(seven) the matters, basis, conditions, quantity, procedures and time limit of the administrative license, as well as the list and handling of all materials required to apply for the administrative license;
(eight) the approval and implementation of major construction projects;
(nine) policies, measures and their implementation in poverty alleviation, education, medical care, social security and employment promotion;
(ten) emergency plan, early warning information and response measures for public emergencies;
(eleven) environmental protection, public health, production safety, food and drug, product quality supervision and inspection.
Second, the city and county governments and their departments.
(a) major issues in urban and rural construction and management;
(2) Construction of social welfare undertakings;
(three) the payment and use of land acquisition or requisition, house demolition and compensation and subsidy fees;
(four) the management, use and distribution of emergency relief, special care, relief and social donations.
Third, the township (town) government
The implementation of the national rural work policy;
(two) financial revenue and expenditure, the management and use of various special funds;
(three) the township (town) overall land use planning and homestead use audit;
(four) the payment and use of land acquisition or requisition, house demolition and compensation and subsidy fees;
(five) township (town) creditor's rights and debts, financing and labor;
(six) the distribution of emergency rescue and disaster relief, special care, relief, social donations and other funds and materials;
(seven) contracting, leasing and auction of township collective enterprises and other township economic entities;
(8) Implementing the family planning policy.
Extended data:
To make government affairs more open, we need to use the right methods:
The first is to improve the level of openness in government affairs. What contents, standards and processes should be made public must be clearly defined;
The second is to take the satisfaction of the masses as the consideration of the effectiveness of government affairs openness. The ultimate goal of making government affairs public is to serve the masses. It is necessary to take whether the masses can handle affairs smoothly and comfortably through the openness of government affairs as an important criterion to measure the effectiveness of the openness of government affairs, so as to make the openness of government affairs more detailed and effective;
The third is to increase punishment, and to blame those who are not active and timely in propaganda.
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