Top legislature reviews draft biosecurity law
Local governments will be responsible for the control and prevention of epidemics occurring within their jurisdiction, according to a draft law under deliberation by China's top legislative body.
The latest draft of the biosecurity law also says individuals should cooperate with authorities in the handling of biosafety risks and emergency cases. The latest draft of the law, which is expected to be passed soon, is under review at the 22nd session of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People's Congress in Beijing.
Governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities will establish special coordination mechanisms to supervise biosecurity-related matters within their jurisdictions, it says.
Grassroots-level organizations, such as residents' committees in urban areas, should assist local governments and related authorities in the prevention and control of biosecurity risks, the handling of emergencies and publicity and education campaigns.
Local governments at various levels should perform epidemic control and prevention duties during outbreaks of major new infectious diseases and animal or plant diseases, and mobilize the public in epidemic control and prevention efforts, the draft says.
To prevent risks, it says China will establish a central government biosecurity inspection system for related issues and activities that could affect national security.
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