湖北省实施《中华人民共和国气象法》办法

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湖北省实施《中华人民共和国气象法》办法

湖北省人大常委会


湖北省实施《中华人民共和国气象法》办法
湖北省人民代表大会常务委员会


(2000年7月28日湖北省第九届人民代表大会常务委员会第19次会议通过)


第一条 为了贯彻《中华人民共和国气象法》,结合本省实际制定本办法。
第二条 县级以上(含县级,下同)气象主管机构在上级气象主管机构和本级人民政府的领导下,负责管理本行政区域内的气象工作。
第三条 各级人民政府应当将地方气象事业所需基本建设投资、事业经费和专项经费等纳入本级国民经济和社会发展计划及财政预算。各级财政每年对地方气象事业投入的增长幅度应当高于本级财政经常性收入的增长幅度。
第四条 地方气象事业项目是指为当地经济建设和社会发展服务的项目。主要包括:
(一)为当地服务的气象探测、气象通信、气象预报、气象科学技术研究及其基础设施建设;
(二)防汛抗旱以及城市、农村和农业气象服务体系;
(三)人工影响天气和防雷等气象防灾减灾系统;
(四)根据当地社会经济发展需要新增加的专项气象服务项目;
(五)国家规定的需要由地方建设的其它项目。
第五条 各级人民政府应当依法保护气象探测环境,并将保护范围纳入城市规划。气象探测环境的保护范围按国家规定执行。
气象台站现有探测环境不符合规定标准的,经省气象主管机构认定后,由当地人民政府负责改善或建设新的探测场地。
第六条 规划、城建和发展计划等部门应当严格执行国家规定的气象探测环境保护标准和范围,对不符合气象探测环境保护规定的建设项目,不予审批。
第七条 因工程建设、城市规划需要,必须迁移国家一般气象台站或其设施的,项目建设单位应当经当地人民政府同意后报省气象主管机构审批;需要迁移国家基准气候站、基本气象站或其设施的,应当经省气象主管机构同意后报国务院气象主管机构批准,并在对比观测满一年后,报
批的建设项目才能动工实施。迁建气象台站及其设施的费用由项目建设单位承担。
第八条 新增气象台站和大型气象设备,引进国外气象探测装备,应当报经省气象主管机构同意后,按国家和省的有关规定实施。
第九条 各级气象主管机构所属气象台站应当按照职责制作和公开发布气象预报和灾害性天气警报,其他任何组织或者个人不得以任何形式向社会发布。
第十条 各级气象主管机构及其所属的气象台站,应当推广先进的气象科学技术,提高公众气象预报和灾害性天气警报的准确率;并根据需要和条件,制作或发布农业气象预报、城市环境气象预报、火险气象等级和大气污染气象潜势预报等专业气象预报。
第十一条 广播、电视台站和政府指定的报纸,应当安排专门的时间或版面,每天播发和刊登公众气象预报;对重大灾害性天气警报以及补充或订正的气象预报,广播、电视台站应当及时增播或插播。
各级气象主管机构所属的气象台站应当保证其制作的气象预报节目的质量。
第十二条 气象预报和灾害性天气警报制作和发布实行等级管理。从事气象预报和灾害性天气警报制作和发布的单位应当具备相应等级,并获得省气象主管机构颁发的等级证书。
第十三条 广播、电视、报刊、无线寻呼、声讯、互联网等公众媒体向社会传播气象预报和灾害性天气警报,必须使用气象主管机构所属的气象台站直接提供的适时气象,信息并标明气象台站名称和发布时间。通过传播气象信息获得的收益,应当按照国家和省的规定提取部分用于发展
气象事业。
未经气象主管机构批准,公众媒体不得相互转传气象预报和气象信息。
各种传播媒体未经当地气象主管机构同意,不得报道具有重大影响的气象预报和气象信息。
第十四条 县级以上人民政府应当组织编制气象灾害防御规划,加强气象防灾减灾工程和基础设施建设,健全气象灾害防御体系,防止或减少气象灾害造成的损失。
各级人民政府应当结合当地实际,制订防御与减轻气象灾害应急方案,并根据气象主管机构提供的气象,信息及时组织实施。
第十五条 各级气象主管机构所属的气象台站应当将暴雨(雪)、大风、雷电、干旱、寒潮、低温连阴雨等灾害性天气情报和预报及时向本级人民政府报告,通报有关部门,为组织防灾抗灾提供决策依据。
第十六条 各级气象主管机构应当组织对灾害性天气规律及其防御的研究,确定气象灾害类型,制订灾害标准,并做好出证工作。
重大气象灾害及突发性气象灾害由受灾地方报告县级以上气象主管机构确认。
第十七条 各级人民政府应当加强对人工影响天气工作的领导,将人工影响天气工作纳入当地抗灾常备计划,提供所需的条件和经费。
各级气象主管机构应当加强对人工影响天气工作的管理和指导。实施人工影响天气作业的组织,必须具备省气象主管机构规定的资格条件。
禁止使用不符合安全要求的人工影响天气的设备、器材及弹药。
第十八条 各级气象主管机构应当加强对雷电灾害防御工作的管理。
高层建筑、易燃易爆场所、物资仓储、通信和广播电视设施、电力设施、电子设备、计算机网络和其他需要防雷的建(构)筑物和设施,必须按照国家和省的规定安装雷电灾害防护装置(以下简称防雷装置)。
各级气象主管机构负责组织当地防雷装置安装的设计审核、施工监督和竣工验收。
从事防雷工程专业设计和施工的单位或个人,应当具备国务院气象主管机构规定的资质等级或资格。
第十九条 各级气象主管机构负责组织当地防雷装置的检测工作。电力部门受气象部门委托负责本部门的防雷装置检测,并接受当地气象主管机构的监督管理和检测质量抽查。从事防雷检测的机构和人员应当具备相应资格。
防雷装置应当每年检测一次,其中易燃、易爆场所的防雷装置应当每半年检测一次。防雷装置所在单位应当主动申报检测。气象主管机构对申报检测的防雷装置应当及时检测。
第二十条 气象台站可根据用户的需要,以有偿方式提供专业专项气象服务。有偿服务收费办法和标准按国家和省的规定执行。
第二十一条 城乡建设、国家重点建设、工程重大区域性经济开发和大型太阳能、风能等气候资源开发利用项目的气候可行性论证,由县级以上气象主管机构负责组织。
大气环境影响评价、建设规划、设计以及建设工程等使用的气象资料,必须由气象主管机构所属气象台站提供或经其审查。
第二十二条 充灌、施放升空气球,应当符合省气象主管机构制定的技术规范。作业单位和个人必须经市、州以上气象主管机构的技术资格认定。
第二十三条 违反本办法第六条规定的,由本级人民政府责令有关部门改正,造成损失的,依法承担赔偿责任。
第二十四条 违反本办法下列条款的,由县级以上气象主管机构处罚;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任:
(一)违反第九条、第十二条、第十三条规定的,责令改正,给予警告,可以并处一千元以上一万元以下的罚款;造成严重后果的,处以一万元以上五万元以下罚款;
(二)违反第十七条第二款、第三款规定的,责令改正,给予警告,可以并处一万元以上十万元以下罚款,造成损失的,依法承担赔偿责任;
(三)违反第十八条第二款、第十九条第二款规定的,责令改正,给予警告,情节严重及安装不符合安全标准的防雷装置又拒不改正的,可以并处一千元以上五万元以下罚款;
(四)违反第十八条第四款、第十九条第一款、第二十二条规定的,责令改正,给予警告,并可以没收使用工具;有非法所得的,没收非法所得,可以并处一千元以上五万元以下罚款;
(五)违反第二十一条第二款规定的,责令改正,给予警告,可以并处一千元以上五万元以下罚款。
第二十五条 气象主管机构及其所属气象台站工作人员玩忽职守,导致重大漏报、错报公众气象预报、灾害性天气警报,丢失或者毁坏原始气象探测资料、伪造气象资料等事故的,不及时检测防雷装置造成事故的,依法给予行政处分;致使国家利益和人民生命财产遭受重大损失,构成
犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。
第二十六条 本办法自公布之日起施行。



2000年7月28日
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BILLS OF EXCHANGE ORDINANCE ——附加英文版

Hong Kong


BILLS OF EXCHANGE ORDINANCE
 (CHAPTER 19)
 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
  
  ion
  I    PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
  hort title
  nterpretation
  II    BILLS OF EXCHANGE
  and Interpretation
  efinition of bill of exchange
  nland and foreign bills
  ffect where different parties to bill are the same person
  ddress to drawee
  ertainty required as to payee
  hat bills are negotiable
  um payable
  Bill payable on demand
  Bill payable at future time
  Omission of date in bill payable after date
  Ante-dating and post-dating
  Computation of time of payment
  Referee in case of need
  Optional stipulations by drawer or indorser
  Definition and requisites of acceptance
  Time for acceptance
  General and qualified acceptance
  Inchoate instruments
  Delivery
  city and authority of parties
  Capacity of parties
  Signature essential to liability
  Forged or unauthorized signature
  Procuration signature
  Person signing as agent or in representative capacity
  Corporate signatures
  ideration for bill
  Value and holder for value
  Accommodation party
  Holder in due course
  Presumption of value and good faith
  
  tiation of bill
  Negotiation of bill
  Requisites of valid indorsement
  Conditional indorsement
  Indorsement in blank and special indorsement
  Restrictive indorsement
  Negotiation of overdue or dishonoured bill
  Negotiation of bill to party already liable thereon
  Rights and powers of holder
  ral duties of the holder
  When presentment for acceptance is necessary
  Time for presenting bill payable after sight
  Rules as to presentment for acceptance, and excuses for non-
  entment
  Non-acceptance
  Dishonour by non-acceptance and its consequences
  Duties as to qualified acceptances
  Rules as to presentment for payment
  Excuses for delay or non-presentment for payment
  Dishonour by non-payment
  Notice of dishonour and effect of non-notice
  Rules as to notice of dishonour
  Excuses for non-notice and delay
  Noting or protest of bill
  Duties of holder as regards drawee or acceptor
  ilities of parties
  Funds in hands of drawee
  Liability of acceptor
  Liability of drawer or indorser
  Stranger signing bill liable as indorser
  Measure of damages against parties to dishonoured bill
  Transferor by delivery and transferee
  harge of bill
  Payment in due course
  Banker paying demand draft whereon indorsement is forged
  Acceptor the holder at maturity
  Express waiver
  Cancellation
  Alteration of bill
  ptance and payment for honour
  Acceptance for honour supra protest
  Liability of acceptor for honour
  Presentment to acceptor for honour
  Payment for honour supra protest Lost instrument
  Holder's right to duplicate of lost bill
  Action on lost bill
  in a set
  Rules as to bill in set
  lict of laws
  Rules where laws conflict
  
  III   CHEQUES ON A BANKER
  Definition of cheque
  Presentment of cheque for payment
  Revocation of banker's authority Crossed cheques
  Definition of general and special crossings
  Crossing by drawer or after issue
  Crossing a material part of cheque
  Duties of banker as to crossed cheque
  Protection to banker and drawer where cheque is crossed
  Effect of crossing on holder
  Drafts on bankers payable to order on demand sufficient authority
for
  ent without proof of indorsement
  Protection of bankers paying unindorsed or irregularly indorsed
  ues, etc.
  Rights of bankers collecting cheques not indorsed by
  ers
  Unindorsed cheques as evidence of payment
  Protection of bankers collecting payment of cheques, etc.
  Application of provisions of this part to instruments not being
bills
  xchange
  Saving
  IV    PROMISSORY NOTES
  Definition of promissory note
  Delivery necessary
  Joint and several notes
  Note payable on demand
  Presentment for payment
  Liability of maker
  Application of Part II to notes
  V    SUPPLEMENTARY
  Good faith
  Signature
  Computation of time
  When noting equivalent to protest
  Protest when notary not accessible
  Crossing of dividend warrant
  Saving
  dule. Form of protest, without notary
  odify the law relating to bills of exchange, cheques and
promissory
  s. [4 May 1885]
 PART I PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
  
  ed 51 of 1911; 63 of 1911 Schedule)
  hort title
  Ordinance may be cited as the Bills of Exchange Ordinance.
  nded 5 of 1924 s. 6)
  1882 c. 61 s. 1U. K.]
  nterpretation
  his Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires--
  eptance" means an acceptance completed by delivery or
notification;
  ion" means action or suit and includes counterclaim and set-off;
  ker" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or 
not, who
  y on the business of banking;
  krupt" includes any person whose estate is vested in a 
trustee or
  gnee under the law relating to bankruptcy; (Amended 50 of 1911;
62 of
  Schedule)
  rer" means the person in possession of a bill or note
  h is payable to bearer;
  l" means bill of exchange, and "note"
  s promissory note;
  ivery" means transfer of possession, actual or
  tructive, from one person to another;
  eral holiday" has the same meaning as in the Holidays Ordinance 
(Cap.
  ; (Added 5 of 1912 s. 8)
  der" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or note who 
is in
  ession of it, or the bearer thereof;
  orsement" means an indorsement completed by delivery;
  ue" means the first delivery of a bill or note, complete in form,
to a
  on who takes it as a holder;
  son" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not;
  ue" means valuable consideration.
  nded 43 of 1912 Schedule)
  1882 c. 61 s. 2 U. K.]
 PART II BILLS OF EXCHANGE
  
  nded 51 of 1911; 63 of 1911 Schedule)
  and Interpretation
  efinition of bill of exchange
  A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed 
by
  person to another, signed by the person giving it, 
requiring the
  on to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a 
fixed or
  rminable future time a sum certain in money to, or to the order
of, a
  ified person or to bearer.
  An instrument which does not comply with these conditions, or 
which
  rs any act to be done in addition to the payment of money, is 
not a
  of exchange.
  An order to pay out of a particular fund is not
  nditional within the meaning of this section; but an unqualified
order
  ay, coupled with--
  an indication of a particular fund out of which the drawee 
is to
  burse himself or a particular account to be debited with the 
amount;
  
  a statement of the transaction which gives rise to the 
bill, is
  nditional.
  A bill is not invalid by reason--
  that it is not dated;
  that it does not specify the value given or that any value has 
been
  n therefor;
  that it does not specify the place where it is drawn
  he place where it is payable.
  1882 c. 61 s. 3 U. K.]
  nland and foreign bills
  An inland bill is a bill which is or on the face of it purports
to be-
  
  both drawn and payable within the Colony; or
  drawn within the Colony, upon some person resident therein.
  Any other bill is a foreign bill.
  Unless the contrary appears on the face of the bill, the holder 
may
  t it as an inland bill.
  1882 c. 61 s. 4 U. K.]
  ffect where different parties to bill are the same person
  A bill may be drawn payable to, or to the order of, the drawer;
or it
  be drawn payable to, or to the order of, the drawee.
  Where, in a bill, drawer and drawee are the same person, or where 
the
  ee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to
contract,
  holder may treat the instrument, at his option, either as a 
bill of
  ange or as a promissory note. [cf. 1882 c. 61 s. 5 U. K.]
  ddress to drawee
  The drawee must be named or otherwise indicated in a 
bill with
  onable certainty.
  A bill may be addressed to two or more drawees,
  her they are partners or not, but an order addressed to two drawees
in
  alternative, or to two or more drawees in succession, is not a
bill of
  ange.
  1882 c. 61 s. 6 U. K.]
  
  ertainty required as to payee
  Where a bill is not payable to bearer, the payee must be 
named or
  rwise indicated therein with reasonable certainty.
  A bill may be made payable to two or more payees jointly, or it
may be
  payable in the alternative to one of two or one or some of 
several
  es. A bill may also be made payable to the bolder of an office
for the
  being.
  Where the payee is a fictitious or non-existing person, the bill 
may
  reated as payable to bearer.
  1882 c. 61 s. 7 U. K.]
  hat bills are negotiable
  Where a bill contains words prohibiting transfer, or 
indicating an
  ntion that it should not be transferable, it is valid as between 
the
  ies thereto, but is not negotiable.
  A negotiable bill may be payable either to order or to bearer.
  A bill is payable to bearer which is expressed to be so payable,
or on
  h the only or last indorsement is an indorsement in blank.
  A bill is payable to order which is expressed to be so payable, 
or
  h is expressed to be payable to a particular person, and 
does not
  ain words prohibiting transfer or indicating an intention 
that it
  ld not be transferable.
  Where a bill, either originally or by
  rsement, is expressed to be payable to the order of a 
specified
  on, and not to him or his order, it is nevertheless payable to
him or
  order at his option.
  1882 c. 61 s. 8 U. K.]
  um payable
  The sum payable by a bill is a sum certain within the meaning of 
this
  nance, although it is required to be paid--
  with interest;
  by stated instalments;
  by stated instalments, with a provision that, upon default in 
payment
  ny instalment, the whole shall become due;
  according to an indicated rate of exchange or according to a rate 
of
  ange to be ascertained as directed by the bill.
  Where the sum payable is expressed in words and also in figures, 
and
  e is a discrepancy between the two, the sum denoted by the words 
is
  amount payable.
  Where a bill is expressed to be payable with
  rest, unless the instrument otherwise provides, interest runs
from the
  of the bill, and, if the bill is undated, from the issue thereof.
  1882 c. 61 s. 9 U. K.]
  Bill payable on demand
  A bill is payable on demand--
  which is expressed to be payable on demand, or at sight, 
or on
  entation; or
  in which no time for payment is expressed.
  Where a bill is accepted or indorsed when it is overdue, it shall, 
as
  rds the acceptor who so accepts or any indorser who so indorses
it, be
  ed a bill payable on demand.
  1882 c. 61 s. 10 U. K.]
  
  Bill payable at future time
  A bill is payable at a determinable future time within the meaning 
of
  Ordinance which is expressed to be payable--
  at a fixed period after date or sight;
  on or at a fixed period after the occurrence of a specified 
event
  h is certain to happen, though the time of happening may be
uncertain.
  An instrument expressed to be payable on a contingency is not a 
bill,
  the happening of the event does not cure the defect.
  1882 c. 61 s. 11 U. K.]
  Omission of date in bill payable after date
  e a bill expressed to be payable at a fixed period after 
date is
  ed undated, or where the acceptance of a bill payable at a 
fixed
  od after sight is undated, any holder may insert therein the true
date
  ssue or acceptance, and the bill shall be payable 
accordingly:
  ided that--
  where the holder in good faith and by mistake inserts a wrong 
date;
  
  n every case where a wrong date is inserted, if the bill
  equently comes into the hands of a holder in due course, the 
bill
  l not be avoided thereby, but shall operate and be payable as if 
the
  so inserted had been the true date. [cf. 1882 c. 61 s. 12 U. K.]
  Ante-dating and post-dating
  Where a bill or an acceptance or any indorsement on a bill is 
dated,
  date shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to be the 
true
  of the drawing, acceptance, or indorsement, as the case may be.
  A bill is not invalid by reason only that it is ante-dated or 
post-
  d, or that it bears date on a Sunday or any other general holiday.
  nded 5 of 1912 s. 8) [cf. 1882 c. 61 s. 13 U. K.]
  Computation of time of payment
  e a bill is not payable on demand, the day on which it falls due 
is
  rmined as follows--
  the bill is due and payable in all cases on the last day of the 
time
  ayment as fixed by the bill or, if that is a general holiday, on 
the
  eeding business day; (Replaced 67 of 1972 s. 2) [cf. 1971 c. 80
s. 3
  U. K.]
  where a bill is payable at a fixed period after date, after sight, 
or
  r the happening of a specified event, the time of 
payment is
  rmined by excluding the day from which the time is to begin to
run and
  ncluding the day of payment;
  where a bill is payable at a fixed
  od after sight, the time begins to run form the date of the
acceptance
  he bill is accepted, and from the date of noting or protest if 
the
  is noted or protested for non-acceptance or for non-delivery;
  the
  "month" in a bill means calendar month.
  1882 c. 61 s. 14 U. K.]
  Referee in case of need
  drawer of a bill and any indorser may insert therein the name 
of a
  on to whom the holder may resort in case of need, that is to say, 
in
  the bill is dishonoured by non-acceptance or non-payment. Such
person
  alled the referee in case of need. It is in the option of the 
holder
  esort to the referee in case of need or not, as he may think fit.
  1882 c. 61 s. 15 U. K.]
  
  Optional stipulations by drawer or indorser
  drawer of a bill and any indorser may insert therein an 
express
  ulation--
  negativing or limiting his own liability to the holder;
  waiving, as regards himself, some or all of the holder's duties. 
[cf.
  c. 61 s. 16 U. K.]
  Definition and requisites of acceptance
  The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of 
his
  nt to the order of the drawer.
  An acceptance is invalid unless it complies with the 
following
  itions, namely--
  it must be written on the bill and be signed by
  drawee. The mere signature of the drawee, without additional
words, is
  icient;
  it must not express that the drawee will perform his promise by 
any
  r means than the payment of money.
  1882 c. 61 s. 17 U. K.]
  Time for acceptance
  A bill may be accepted--
  before it has been signed by the drawer, or while 
otherwise
  mplete;
  when it is overdue, or after it has been dishonoured by a
  ious refusal to accept or by non-payment.
  When a bill payable after sight is dishonoured by non-acceptance, 
and
  drawee subsequently accepts it, the holder, in the absence 
of any
  erent agreement, is entitled to have the bill accepted as of the 
date
  irst presentment of the drawee for acceptance.
  nded 51 of 1911; 63 of 1911 Schedule)
  1882 c. 61 s. 18 U. K.]
  General and qualified acceptance
  An acceptance is either (a) general; or (b) qualified.
  A general acceptance assents without qualification to the order
of the
  er. A qualified acceptance in express terms varies the effect of 
the
  as drawn.
  In particular, an acceptance is qualified which is--
  conditional, that is to say, which makes payment by the 
acceptor
  ndent on the fulfilment of a condition therein stated,
  partial, that is to say, an acceptance to pay part only of the 
amount
  which the bill is drawn;
  local, that is to say, an acceptance to pay only at a 
particular
  ified place; an acceptance to pay at a particular place is a 
general
  ptance, unless it expressly states that the bill is to be paid 
there
  and not elsewhere;
  qualified as to time;
  the acceptance of some one or more of the drawees, but not of all.
  1882 c. 61 s. 19 U. K.]
  
  Inchoate instruments
  Where a simple signature on a blank paper is delivered by the 
signer
  rder that it may be converted into a bill, it operates as a 
prima
  e authority to fill it up as a complete bill for any amount, using
the
  ature for that of the drawer, or the acceptor, or an indorser;
and, in
  manner, when a bill is wanting in any material particular, the
person
  ossession of it has a prima facie authority to fill up the omission
in
  way he thinks fit. (Amended 31 of 1981 s. 65)
  In order that any such instrument, when completed, may be 
enforceable
  nst any person who became a party thereto prior to its completion, 
it
  be filled up within a reasonable time and strictly in accordance
with
  authority given. Reasonable time for this purpose is a 
question of
  : Provided that if any such instrument after completion is 
negotiated
  holder in due course, it shall be valid and effectual 
for all
  oses in his hands, and he may enforce it as if it had been filled 
up
  in a reasonable time and strictly in accordance with the 
authority
  n. [cf. 1882 c. 61 s. 20 U. K.]
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