BEIJING, April 27 -- The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) closed its bi-monthly session Thursday, adopting a revised surveying and mapping law and ratifying two treaties.
Zhang Dejiang, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, presided over the closing meeting of the four-day session, which opened Monday.
LEGISLATION
The session approved the revised surveying and mapping law, which was formulated in 1992 and amended in 2002.
Revisions deal with the use of safe, reliable technology and equipment, managing navigation and positioning reference stations and supervision of Internet mapping services.
The law will help protect the security of important national geographic information and boost the sound development of the geographic information industry, said Zhang.
President Xi Jinping signed a decree to publish the revised law, which will take effect on July 1.
Lawmakers also deliberated a draft law on nuclear safety, draft amendments to the securities law and the standardization law.
QUOTA OF NEW NPC DEPUTIES
As the tenure of current lawmakers expires in March 2018, and new lawmakers will be elected, plans on the quota distribution of deputies to 13th NPC were adopted at the session.
According to the plans, no more than 3,000 deputies should be elected to the 13th NPC, with 36 from Hong Kong and 12 from Macao.
Deputies from ethnic minority groups will account for about 12 percent of the total.
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