广西壮族自治区实施《残疾人就业条例》办法

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广西壮族自治区实施《残疾人就业条例》办法

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广西壮族自治区实施《残疾人就业条例》办法

广西壮族自治区人民政府令第63号


  《广西壮族自治区实施〈残疾人就业条例〉办法》已经2010年12月22日自治区十一届人民政府第73次常务会议审议通过,现予发布,自2011年3月1日起施行。




                  自治区主席 马 飚

                  二○一一年一月五日


广西壮族自治区实施《残疾人就业条例》办法


  第一条 根据国务院《残疾人就业条例》,结合本自治区实际,制定本办法。
  第二条 在本自治区行政区域内的机关、团体、企业、事业单位和民办非企业单位(以下统称用人单位),应当遵守本办法。

  第三条 县级以上人民政府应当将残疾人就业纳入就业促进工作的中长期规划和年度工作计划,加强对残疾人就业工作的统筹协调,制定和落实扶持残疾人就业的优惠政策和扶持措施,为残疾人就业创造条件。

  第四条 县级以上残疾人联合会(以下简称残联)受人民政府委托,负责残疾人就业工作的具体组织实施与监督。

  县级以上人民政府人力资源和社会保障、民政等有关部门在各自的职责范围内做好残疾人就业工作。

  第五条 实行残疾人就业失业登记制度。残疾人就业或者失业的,应当到户籍所在地的县(市、区)残疾人就业服务机构申请就业失业登记,免费领取《残疾人就业失业登记证》。

  经登记就业的残疾人凭《残疾人就业失业登记证》享受本办法规定的残疾人就业补助。经登记失业的残疾人凭《残疾人就业失业登记证》可以获得本办法规定的就业培训优待和优先推荐就业。

  第六条 鼓励和支持社会力量举办福利企业、盲人按摩机构和其他福利性机构,集中安排残疾人就业。

  县级以上人民政府应当创办工(农)疗机构、庇护性工场,集中安排智力残疾人、精神残疾人和重度残疾人就业。

  第七条 用人单位有适合残疾人就业的公益性岗位和服务性岗位,应当优先安排残疾人就业。

  第八条 鼓励和扶持残疾人自主择业、自主创业。

  对个人及自愿组织起来自主创业或者从事个体经营的残疾人,除按照规定给予政府补助或者补贴外,还可以从残疾人就业保障金(以下简称残保金)中给予残疾人就业补助。

  第九条 用人单位安排残疾人就业,与就业残疾人签订劳动合同并为其缴纳社会保险费的,在相应期限内给予基本养老保险、基本医疗保险和失业保险补贴。

  第十条 农村残疾人从事种植业、养殖业、手工业及其他生产经营活动的,可以从残保金中给予农村残疾人生产开发扶持补助。按照规定有政府补助或者补贴的,政府有关部门应当优先给予补助或者补贴。

  第十一条 县级以上人民政府应当把残疾人职业培训纳入整体职业教育和就业培训工作计划。

  残疾人就业服务机构、各类职业院校和职业培训机构应当对有就业培训需求的残疾人提供职业技能培训。残疾人就业服务机构应当给予免费培训,各类职业学校和职业培训机构应当提供便利和优待。

  用人单位应当帮助残疾职工提高劳动技能和技术水平,对残疾职工进行上岗、在岗、转岗等培训。

  第十二条 公共就业服务机构、残疾人就业服务机构、开展残疾人职业培训的职业院校和职业培训机构应当为有就业需求的残疾人推荐就业。

  公共就业服务机构、残疾人就业服务机构应当为就业困难的残疾人提供有针对性的就业援助。

  第十三条 用人单位安排残疾人就业的比例不得低于本单位在职职工总数的1.5%。

  按规定比例计算安排残疾人达到0.5人又不足1人的用人单位,应当安排1名残疾人就业。

  安排1名盲人或者重度残疾人就业的,按照安排2名残疾人就业计算;安排残疾军人或者职工因故致残仍在岗在职的,计入其所在单位残疾人就业总数。

  用人单位投资兴办的福利企业、劳动就业服务企业中安置的残疾人,计入用人单位安排残疾人就业总数。

  第十四条 按比例安排残疾人就业按下列规定分级管理:

  (一)自治区直属单位、中央和外省(自治区、直辖市)驻桂单位安排残疾人就业,由自治区残联管理;

  (二)设区的市、县(市、区)所属单位安排残疾人就业工作,由同级残联管理;

  (三)上一级残联可以将其负责按比例安排残疾人就业的有关工作委托下一级残联办理。

  第十五条 县级以上残联按照管理范围负责对用人单位按比例安排残疾人就业情况进行年度统计和审核。

  用人单位应当按照规定到残联办理按比例安排残疾人就业年度审核,不办理年度审核的,视为未安排残疾人就业。

  第十六条 用人单位安排残疾人就业达不到规定比例的,应当缴纳残保金。残保金按照年度应当安排残疾人就业的差额人数与统计部门公布的当地职工上年度平均工资之积计算。

  按照规定比例计算安排残疾人不足0.5人的单位,按实际比例缴纳残保金。

  第十七条 县级以上残联负责残保金征收工作。对用人单位按规定缴纳的残保金,可以委托地方税务机关代收、财政部门代扣代缴或者残疾人就业服务机构征收。

  缴纳残保金的用人单位应当自收到残联的残保金缴纳通知书之日起30日内缴纳残保金。逾期不缴的,从逾期之日起按日加收5‰的滞纳金。

  第十八条 机关、团体和财政补助的事业单位按照规定缴纳的残保金,可以从本单位预算中调剂解决,由财政部门代缴。

  第十九条 残保金纳入政府性基金预算管理,专项用于残疾人就业与培训补助、职业康复补助、农村残疾人生产补助、经同级财政部门批准的直接用于残疾人就业工作支出、经同级人民政府批准的残疾人事业发展支出。

  本办法规定的残疾人就业补助,由自治区财政部门会同自治区残联制定具体的实施办法。

  第二十条 残保金的征收、使用、管理应当遵守国家和自治区的规定,接受财政、审计、监察部门的监督。

  第二十一条 自治区设立残保金专项调剂金,统筹协调、平衡促进全区残疾人就业。各市、县(区)应当按照年度征收总额的规定比例上缴自治区财政。

  第二十二条 本办法自2011年3月1日起施行。1997年9月23日自治区人民政府发布的《广西壮族自治区分散按比例安排残疾人就业规定》同时废止。


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Expansion of Applicable Sphere: A way to Uniformity
——Compare and Contrast between UNIDROIT and UNCITRAL Conventions
By Dongsheng Lu, Chen Yan

I. Introduction

Financing is paramount for the promotion of commerce. It has been noted that “in developed countries the bulk of corporate wealth is locked up in receivables”. As the economy develops, this wealth increasing is “unlocked by transferring receivables across national borders”. With the prompt and great increases in international trade, receivables financing now plays a more and more important role. Yet under the law of many countries, certain forms of receivables financing are still not recognized. Even transactions are involved in countries where the form of receivables financing is permitted, determining which law governs will be difficult. The disparity among laws of different jurisdiction increases uncertainty in transactions, thus constitutes obstacles to the development of assignments of receivables. To remove such obstacles arising from the uncertainty existing in various legal systems and promote the development of receivables financing cross-boarder, a set of uniform rules in this field is required. The international community has made great efforts in adopting uniform laws. Among those efforts, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) drafted, on 12 December, 2001, “United Nations Convention on the Assignment of Receivables in International Trade” (hereinafter referred to as the “UNCITRAL Convention”), with its aim to “establish principles and to adopt rules relating to the assignment of receivables that would create certainty and transparency and promote the modernization of the law relating to assignments of receivables”. UNCITRAL is not the first international organization attempting to resolve the problems associated with receivables. As early as in May 1988, the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) has already adopted a convention known as the “UNIDROIT Convention on International Factoring” (hereinafter referred to as the “UNIDROIT Convention”).

When compare and contrast between the UNIDROIT Convention and the UNCITRAL Convention, one might see a lot of inconsistency in detailed regulations, e.g. sphere of application, relations between parties, priorities, and choice of law, etc. Given the limited space available in this article, the author may only focus on the difference in “sphere of application” of these two conventions, as sphere of application is perhaps the most fundamental issue of a convention.

The purpose of an international convention is to create uniformity in its covered matter, thus the broader a convention’s sphere of application is, the higher could uniformity reach. This article will try to make compare and contrast the sphere of application between the UNIDROIT Convention and the UNCITRAL Convention, illustrate the differences exist between these two conventions, and demonstrate the expansion of sphere of application in the UNCITRAL Convention and its progress on the way to uniformity.

II. Sphere of Application: Subject Matter

As its title indicates, the subject matter of the UNIDROIT Convention is of course international factoring. Article 1(1) says, “this Convention governs factoring contracts and assignments of receivables as described in this Chapter.”

For “factoring contract”, the UNIDROIT Convention provides the following 4 characteristics:

(1) purpose of the contract is to assign receivables;

(2) receivables to be assigned arises from contracts of sale of goods made between the supplier and its customers (debtors), other than those of sale of goods bought primarily for personal, family or household use;

(3) the factor is to perform at least two of the four functions: (i) finance for the supplier; (ii) maintenance of accounts (ledgering) relating to the receivables; (iii) collection of receivables; and (iv) protection against default in payment by debtors;

(4) notice of the assignment of the receivables is to be given to debtors.

As about “assignments of receivables as described in this Chapter”, article 2 (1) describes assignments of receivables as assignment of receivables pursuant to a factoring contract.

Factoring is just a subset of the receivables financing, and perhaps the oldest and most basic one. Besides factoring, receivables financing still entail the following forms,

(1) Forfeiting, similar to factoring, involves the purchase or discounting of documentary receivables (promissory notes, for example) without recourse to the party from whom the receivables are purchased;

(2) Refinancing, also known as secondary financing, involves the subsequent assignment of receivables. In its basic form, one bank or financier will assign to another bank its interest, with the potential for further assignment;

(3) Securitization, in which both marketable (for example, trade receivables) and non-marketable (consumer credit card receivables) asset cash flows are repackaged by a lender and transferred to a lender-controlled company, which will issue securities, sell and then use the proceeds to purchase the receivables;

(4) Project Finance, in which repayment of loans made by banks or financiers to project contractors for the financing of projects are secured through the future revenues of the project.

The first draft of the UNCITRAL Convention has stated to cover factoring, forfeiting, refinancing, securitization and project finance. Somehow, the working group decides that rather than emphasize the form in which the receivables appear, it would instead concentrate on the way in which the receivables might be transferred (contractual or non-contractual) and the purpose of the transaction (for financing or non-financing purposes). It decides the contractual receivables and assignment made to secure financing and other related services would be covered. The non-contractual receivables such as insurance and tort receivables, deposit bank accounts, or claims arising by operation of law seems are not within the ambits of the UNCITRAL convention.

III. Sphere of Application: Special Requirements

Both of the conventions contain a series of requirements. Only when those requirements are satisfied, could the convention be applied. The higher and stricter the requirements are, the smaller the chance to apply the convention is.

a) Internationality requirement

Both the two conventions indicate their sphere of application is of internationality requirement, but the same word in these two conventions has different legal meaning. The internationality requirement of UNIDROIT Convention is exclusively based upon the parties to the underlying contract, i.e. the contract of sale of goods (the supplier and the debtor) having their place of business in different countries. In other words, where the receivables arise from a contract of sale of goods between a supplier and a debtor whose places of business are in the same State, the UNIDROIT Convention could not apply, no matter the following assignment of receivables is to assignee in the same or different State. Thus leaving the international assignment of domestic receivables untouched. The problem, at its simplest, is twofold: first, inconsistency. For instance, in the case where a bulk assignment is made and where part of the receivables are domestic (supplier and debtor are in the same State) and part are international (supplier and debtor are in different State), if the supplier assigns the receivables to a party which is located in another State, the bulk assignment between the same supplier and the same assignee will be governed by two sets of laws and regulations: the portion of international receivables may be governed by the UNIDROIT Convention while the domestic one will be left to the jurisdiction of certain domestic law.

Secondly, leaving the international assignment of domestic receivables to the jurisdiction of various law systems of different States can make “commercial practice uncertain, time-consuming and expensive”. The assignee of receivables from a foreign State may not know which State’s law governs the transaction, and, if the law of the assignor’s State applies, the assignee’s rights would be subject to the vagaries of that foreign law. This no doubt would greatly impede the development of such transaction.

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对外贸易经济合作部、海关总署公告2000年第10号
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对外贸易经济合作部、海关总署公告2000年第10号



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