China's top legislature on Monday started its bimonthly session to review draft laws, amendments and bills, including a draft law on cybersecurity, a draft law on nuclear safety and an amendment to the surveying and mapping law.
Zhang Dejiang, chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, presided over the opening meeting.
The draft cybersecurity law, tabled for a third reading, allows police and other law enforcers to take measures, including the freezing of assets, against overseas individuals or organizations that "attack, intrude, interfere with or sabotage the nation's key information infrastructure."
The new draft suggests better protective measures for important industries, including public communications and information services, energy, transportation, finance and e-government services.
A draft nuclear safety law was submitted to legislators for its first reading on Monday.
The draft specifies safety standards for nuclear facilities; emergency planning and response systems; and rules for information disclosure. It also details the responsibilities of staff and supervisory bodies, and sanctions for those who fail in their duties.
The top legislature is considering amending the surveying and mapping law to improve the management of China's geological data.
According to the revised draft, submitted for its first reading, sources of geological information must be better managed, adding that measures should be taken to better integrate the various sources of geological data and improve the way in which they are shared and used.
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