BEIJING, Nov. 7 -- China's top legislature on Tuesday published the draft law on supervision to solicit public opinion.
The draft of the National Supervision Law will be open for public comment on the National People's Congress website until Dec. 6.
The draft has made clear regulations on China's new detention system, which will replace the "shuanggui" system.
Shuanggui was an intra-party disciplinary practice that required a member of the Communist Party of China being investigated to cooperate with questioning at a set time and place. The practice was monitored by Party disciplinary officials, but its largely informal process caused tricky legal issues.
The new detention system will safeguard the rights of those under investigation with several measures.
The draft says family members of detainees or the organizations they work for must receive a timely notice of the detention, usually within 24 hours, and the date and length of the interrogation must be specified to ensure the safety of detainees.
The detention organizations have to provide food, ensure rest and provide medical service to detainees, according to the draft.
The draft also points out that detainees will be able to offset the term of detention against future penalties.
The draft forbids any supervisory body or investigators to insult or maltreat detainees, and the inquiry process must be videotaped.
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