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Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Awards for Inventions

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    STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS
     REGULATIONS  OF  THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA CONCERNING RESIDENT
    IDENTITY CARDS
     (Adopted at the 12th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the
    Sixth National  People's  Congress and promulgated for implementation
    by Order No. 29 of the President of the People's Republic of China on
    September 6, 1985, and effective as of September 6, 1985)
    Article  1.  These  Regulations are formulated inorder to
    prove the identity  of  residents,  facilitate  citizens'  social   activities, maintain public order and guarantee citizens lawful rights  and interests.
    Article  2. Chinese citizens who have reached the age of 16  and who reside in the People's Republic of China shall obtain by  application a resident identity card of the People's Republic of China  in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.
    Soldiers of the People's Liberation Army and members of the People's  Armed Police  Force  who  are  in active service shall dispense  with  resident  identity  cards;  instead  they  shall  have  servicemen's identity cards or armed policemen's identity cards issued  to them respectively by the Central Military  Commission of the
    People's  Republic  of  China and the General  Headquarters of the  Chinese People's Armed Police Force.
    Article 3. The items to be registered in a resident identity card  shall include name, sex, nationality, birth date and address.
     These  items  shall  be  registered in the standard language used   throughout the country.
     In  a  national autonomous area, the organ exercising autonomy may  decide to use  at  the same time the language of the minority   nationality concerned or to choose one of the languages commonly used  in the area, depending on the specific local condition.
    Article  4.  There are three different terms of validity of  resident identity  cards: 10 years, 20 years and an indefinite number  of years. Those in the 16 to 25 age bracket shall be issued resident  identity cards valid for  10  years;  those  in the 26 to 45 age  bracket shall be issued resident identity  cards  valid  for 20  years;  and  those who are over 46 shall be issued resident identity
    cards valid indefinitely.
    Article 5. Public security organs shall be responsible for the  printing, issuance and control of resident identity cards.
    Article  6.  Citizens shall apply for resident identity cards  from the residence  registration organs at the places where their  permanent  residence  is  registered,  and shall go through the   prescribed procedures for applying for and obtaining such cards.
    Article  7.  An  overseas Chinese who returns to China for  permanent residence  shall,  when  going  through the formalities  of residence registration, apply for a resident identity card.
    Article  8.  When the term of validity of a resident identity  card has expired, or the items registered in it need be modified or  corrected, or the card has been so seriously damaged that what is  registered becomes illegible,  the bearer shall report the matter
    and apply for replacement with a new card according to the relevant  provisions; those who have lost their identity cards shall report the  loss and apply for new ones.
    Article  9. Citizens who are enlisted in active service shall  hand  in their  resident  identity cards when going through the  formalities  to cancel their  resident  registration;  when  they   retire from active service, they shall have their resident identity  cards back or apply for new ones.
    Article  10.  If  persons  who  are sentenced to criminal  detention, fixed-term  imprisonment  or  more severe punishment or  who are undergoing rehabilitation through labour, as well as those  who are held in custody, have not yet applied for resident identity
    cards, they shall not be issued such cards during the period when  they  are serving their sentences or undergoing rehabilitation through  labour, or are held in custody; those who have already obtained  their  resident  identity cards shall, according to stipulations, be  divested of their cards by the executing organs. All these persons
    shall,  upon their release or termination of rehabilitation through  labour, apply for resident identity cards or get their original ones  back.
    Article 11. Citizens leaving the country who are required to  cancel their  residence  registration  shall hand in their resident  identity cards when going through formalities for such cancellation.
    Article 12. When a citizen dies, the public security organ shall  revoke his or her resident identity card.
    Article 13. When performing its duties, the public security organ  shall have  the  power  to examine a citizen's resident identity  card, and the citizen shall not refuse to be examined.
     When  on-duty  public security personnel examine citizens' resident  identity cards,  they  shall produce their own service cards. The  public security organ  shall  not  withhold  a citizen's resident  identity card except for a person who is subject to coercive measures  under the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China.
    Article   14.  When  handling  matters  involving  their
    political  and economic  rights  and  interests as well as their  rights and interests in social  life, citizens may produce their  resident identity cards to prove their  identities. The relevant  units  may  not  withhold their resident identity cards or demand to  take them as security.
    Article 15. Those who come under one of the following categories  shall be  penalized  in  accordance with relevant provisions of the  Regulations of the People's Republic of China Concerning Security Control and Punishment:
    (1)  those  who  refuse  examination  of their resident identity  cards by a public security organ;
    (2) those who transfer or loan their resident identity cards to others;
    (3) those who use resident identity cards other than their own; and
    (4) those who wilfully damage others' resident identity cards.
    Article  16.  Whoever forges, falsifies or steals a resident identity  card,  if  the  circumstances  are  serious, shall be  penalized according to Article 167 of the Criminal Law of the People's  Republic of China.
    Article  17.  Personnel  of the public security organs who  engage in malpractices  for  the  benefit  of  their  friends or infringe on citizens' lawful rights and interests while enforcing  these Regulations shall be subject to administrative sanctions. If  the circumstances of their cases are  serious enough to constitute  criminal offenses, criminal responsibility shall be investigated in accordance with the law.
    Article  18.  These  Regulations shall not apply to aliens and stateless persons who reside in the People's Republic of China.
    Article  19.  Rules for the implementation of these Regulations shall be formulated  by  the  Ministry of Public Security and putinto effect after being submitted to and approved by the State Council.
    Article 20. These Regulations shall go into effect on the day oftheir promulgation.