Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act Passes Initial Legislative Review
「Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act Passes Initial Legislative Review」於資料集「Environmental Policy Monthly」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的楊先生所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2217,(02)23117722#2216,最近更新時間為:2022-01-15 01:13:03。 欄位編號的內容是765 , 欄位標題的內容是Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act Passes Initial Legislative Review , 欄位摘要的內容是After a lengthy 13-year review process the Environmental Protection Basic Act-the ROC’s fundamental law concerning the environment-finally completed its first reading by the Legislative Yuan on March 30 of this year. Although not yet passed, the law’s review symbolizes the great strides made by the country’s environmental policy.
After a 13-year review process, the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act (環境保護基本法草案) finally passed initial review at the third joint conference of the Legislative Yuan’s judicial and health, environment, and public welfare committees on May 30. The third reading of the law cannot be completed before the current legislative term ends, but the EPA has made passage by the Yuan one of its major goals for the next term.
This draft contains five chapters and 39 articles. Key points include: declaration of the importance and precedence of environmental protection, establishment of an environmental protection consciousness among citizens, implementation of green production and consumption, a clear formulation of the government’s authority and duty regarding environmental protection, strengthened environmental planning and conservation, establishment of an environmental damage prevention and remediation system, enshrinement of the principle that polluters and beneficiaries should pay, strengthening of assistance for the environmental protection industry, and designation of June 5th as Taiwan’s Environment Day. The following is an overview of key articles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act:
Article 1 of the first chapter-General Principles-states “this law has been drafted in order to enhance environmental quality, improve citizens’ health and welfare, husband natural resources, and pursue sustainable development.” Apart from providing a comprehensive definition of the environment, Article 2 also defines sustainable development: “sustainable development refers to development that satisfies current needs without harming the ability to satisfy the needs of future generations.” This language emphasizes that environmental protection is absolutely not to be based solely on the pragmatic considerations of this generation, but must rather reflect the needs of future generations.
Economic development and environmental protection have been among the most controversial topics of the last few years. In this regard, Article 3 of this draft act declares: “In light of the long-term welfare of the nation, economic, technological, and social development must uniformly take environmental protection into consideration”, and specifically adds, “But environmental protection must take precedence when economic, technological, or social development may cause severe negative environmental impact or damage.” This spells out that environmental protection takes precedence over economic development when the danger of environmental impact exists.
As for environmental protection rights and duties, although environmental protection is the responsibility of all citizens-in both government and the private sector-without regard to identity or affiliation, Article 4 further stipulates that “polluters and destroyers of the environment must take responsibility for the environmental damage and hazards they create” and declares that the government is duty-bound to take action when “the aforementioned polluters or destroyers do not exist or cannot be identified with certainty.”
The essence and principles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act are generally laid out in articles one through four. For their part, articles five through 38 emphasize that citizens, industry, and all government units must work together to promote environmental protection, and that the goals of “environmental protection, being a priority, and sustainable development” must be realized starting with everyday life and consumer behavior. The government has recently strenuously advocated the establishment of a non-nuclear homeland, and this position was incorporated within Article 23 during the recent legislative review.
As far as implementation methods are concerned, apart from existing measures for monitoring and prohibiting pollution, Article 29 of this draft act requires that “the central government must establish various environmental funds in accordance with the law to bear responsibility for pollution disposal, environmental remediation, detection of pollution sources, and implementation of undertakings benefiting environmental development.” The establishment of these funds will resolve the funding problems that persistently hamstrung past environmental protection efforts-much as a lack of rice would make it impossible for even a resourceful housewife to cook a good meal.
Finally, Article 38 proclaims: “To instill an environmental protection outlook and concern for environmental problems among citizens, industry, and all government units, June 5th is hereby declared Environment Day.” On the same day as World Environment Day, this event will signify that Taiwan is implementing environmental protection in step with the world. Although some time is still needed before the third reading of this act is completed, it will certainly happen in the foreseeable future.
The ROC’s existing environmental protection laws and regulations primarily govern marine pollution prevention, environmental impact assessment, air pollution prevention, water pollution prevention, waste disposal, noise pollution control, drinking water management, toxic chemical management, environmental agent management, national parks, water conservancy, forests, and regional planning. While there are many environmental protection laws, they are typically administered by different authorities, and responsibility is widely dispersed. In contrast to the prevailing situation, the Environmental Protection Basic Act will offer a systematic, symbolic, and instructional tool for implementing environmental protection. Its passage by the Legislative Yuan will signify a new milestone in Taiwan's environmental protection policy. , 欄位全文的內容是After a lengthy 13-year review process the Environmental Protection Basic Act-the ROC’s fundamental law concerning the environment-finally completed its first reading by the Legislative Yuan on March 30 of this year. Although not yet passed, the law’s review symbolizes the great strides made by the country’s environmental policy.
After a 13-year review process, the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act (環境保護基本法草案) finally passed initial review at the third joint conference of the Legislative Yuan’s judicial and health, environment, and public welfare committees on May 30. The third reading of the law cannot be completed before the current legislative term ends, but the EPA has made passage by the Yuan one of its major goals for the next term.
This draft contains five chapters and 39 articles. Key points include: declaration of the importance and precedence of environmental protection, establishment of an environmental protection consciousness among citizens, implementation of green production and consumption, a clear formulation of the government’s authority and duty regarding environmental protection, strengthened environmental planning and conservation, establishment of an environmental damage prevention and remediation system, enshrinement of the principle that polluters and beneficiaries should pay, strengthening of assistance for the environmental protection industry, and designation of June 5th as Taiwan’s Environment Day. The following is an overview of key articles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act:
Article 1 of the first chapter-General Principles-states “this law has been drafted in order to enhance environmental quality, improve citizens’ health and welfare, husband natural resources, and pursue sustainable development.” Apart from providing a comprehensive definition of the environment, Article 2 also defines sustainable development: “sustainable development refers to development that satisfies current needs without harming the ability to satisfy the needs of future generations.” This language emphasizes that environmental protection is absolutely not to be based solely on the pragmatic considerations of this generation, but must rather reflect the needs of future generations.
Economic development and environmental protection have been among the most controversial topics of the last few years. In this regard, Article 3 of this draft act declares: “In light of the long-term welfare of the nation, economic, technological, and social development must uniformly take environmental protection into consideration”, and specifically adds, “But environmental protection must take precedence when economic, technological, or social development may cause severe negative environmental impact or damage.” This spells out that environmental protection takes precedence over economic development when the danger of environmental impact exists.
As for environmental protection rights and duties, although environmental protection is the responsibility of all citizens-in both government and the private sector-without regard to identity or affiliation, Article 4 further stipulates that “polluters and destroyers of the environment must take responsibility for the environmental damage and hazards they create” and declares that the government is duty-bound to take action when “the aforementioned polluters or destroyers do not exist or cannot be identified with certainty.”
The essence and principles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act are generally laid out in articles one through four. For their part, articles five through 38 emphasize that citizens, industry, and all government units must work together to promote environmental protection, and that the goals of “environmental protection, being a priority, and sustainable development” must be realized starting with everyday life and consumer behavior. The government has recently strenuously advocated the establishment of a non-nuclear homeland, and this position was incorporated within Article 23 during the recent legislative review.
As far as implementation methods are concerned, apart from existing measures for monitoring and prohibiting pollution, Article 29 of this draft act requires that “the central government must establish various environmental funds in accordance with the law to bear responsibility for pollution disposal, environmental remediation, detection of pollution sources, and implementation of undertakings benefiting environmental development.” The establishment of these funds will resolve the funding problems that persistently hamstrung past environmental protection efforts-much as a lack of rice would make it impossible for even a resourceful housewife to cook a good meal.
Finally, Article 38 proclaims: “To instill an environmental protection outlook and concern for environmental problems among citizens, industry, and all government units, June 5th is hereby declared Environment Day.” On the same day as World Environment Day, this event will signify that Taiwan is implementing environmental protection in step with the world. Although some time is still needed before the third reading of this act is completed, it will certainly happen in the foreseeable future.
The ROC’s existing environmental protection laws and regulations primarily govern marine pollution prevention, environmental impact assessment, air pollution prevention, water pollution prevention, waste disposal, noise pollution control, drinking water management, toxic chemical management, environmental agent management, national parks, water conservancy, forests, and regional planning. While there are many environmental protection laws, they are typically administered by different authorities, and responsibility is widely dispersed. In contrast to the prevailing situation, the Environmental Protection Basic Act will offer a systematic, symbolic, and instructional tool for implementing environmental protection. Its passage by the Legislative Yuan will signify a new milestone in Taiwan's environmental protection policy. , 欄位年度的內容是2001 , 欄位月份的內容是4 , 欄位卷的內容是4 , 欄位期的內容是7 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是General Policy , 欄位標題2的內容是Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act Passes Initial Legislative Review , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V4/V4-07 。
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765
標題
Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act Passes Initial Legislative Review
摘要
After a lengthy 13-year review process the Environmental Protection Basic Act-the ROC’s fundamental law concerning the environment-finally completed its first reading by the Legislative Yuan on March 30 of this year. Although not yet passed, the law’s review symbolizes the great strides made by the country’s environmental policy. After a 13-year review process, the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act (環境保護基本法草案) finally passed initial review at the third joint conference of the Legislative Yuan’s judicial and health, environment, and public welfare committees on May 30. The third reading of the law cannot be completed before the current legislative term ends, but the EPA has made passage by the Yuan one of its major goals for the next term. This draft contains five chapters and 39 articles. Key points include: declaration of the importance and precedence of environmental protection, establishment of an environmental protection consciousness among citizens, implementation of green production and consumption, a clear formulation of the government’s authority and duty regarding environmental protection, strengthened environmental planning and conservation, establishment of an environmental damage prevention and remediation system, enshrinement of the principle that polluters and beneficiaries should pay, strengthening of assistance for the environmental protection industry, and designation of June 5th as Taiwan’s Environment Day. The following is an overview of key articles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act: Article 1 of the first chapter-General Principles-states “this law has been drafted in order to enhance environmental quality, improve citizens’ health and welfare, husband natural resources, and pursue sustainable development.” Apart from providing a comprehensive definition of the environment, Article 2 also defines sustainable development: “sustainable development refers to development that satisfies current needs without harming the ability to satisfy the needs of future generations.” This language emphasizes that environmental protection is absolutely not to be based solely on the pragmatic considerations of this generation, but must rather reflect the needs of future generations. Economic development and environmental protection have been among the most controversial topics of the last few years. In this regard, Article 3 of this draft act declares: “In light of the long-term welfare of the nation, economic, technological, and social development must uniformly take environmental protection into consideration”, and specifically adds, “But environmental protection must take precedence when economic, technological, or social development may cause severe negative environmental impact or damage.” This spells out that environmental protection takes precedence over economic development when the danger of environmental impact exists. As for environmental protection rights and duties, although environmental protection is the responsibility of all citizens-in both government and the private sector-without regard to identity or affiliation, Article 4 further stipulates that “polluters and destroyers of the environment must take responsibility for the environmental damage and hazards they create” and declares that the government is duty-bound to take action when “the aforementioned polluters or destroyers do not exist or cannot be identified with certainty.” The essence and principles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act are generally laid out in articles one through four. For their part, articles five through 38 emphasize that citizens, industry, and all government units must work together to promote environmental protection, and that the goals of “environmental protection, being a priority, and sustainable development” must be realized starting with everyday life and consumer behavior. The government has recently strenuously advocated the establishment of a non-nuclear homeland, and this position was incorporated within Article 23 during the recent legislative review. As far as implementation methods are concerned, apart from existing measures for monitoring and prohibiting pollution, Article 29 of this draft act requires that “the central government must establish various environmental funds in accordance with the law to bear responsibility for pollution disposal, environmental remediation, detection of pollution sources, and implementation of undertakings benefiting environmental development.” The establishment of these funds will resolve the funding problems that persistently hamstrung past environmental protection efforts-much as a lack of rice would make it impossible for even a resourceful housewife to cook a good meal. Finally, Article 38 proclaims: “To instill an environmental protection outlook and concern for environmental problems among citizens, industry, and all government units, June 5th is hereby declared Environment Day.” On the same day as World Environment Day, this event will signify that Taiwan is implementing environmental protection in step with the world. Although some time is still needed before the third reading of this act is completed, it will certainly happen in the foreseeable future. The ROC’s existing environmental protection laws and regulations primarily govern marine pollution prevention, environmental impact assessment, air pollution prevention, water pollution prevention, waste disposal, noise pollution control, drinking water management, toxic chemical management, environmental agent management, national parks, water conservancy, forests, and regional planning. While there are many environmental protection laws, they are typically administered by different authorities, and responsibility is widely dispersed. In contrast to the prevailing situation, the Environmental Protection Basic Act will offer a systematic, symbolic, and instructional tool for implementing environmental protection. Its passage by the Legislative Yuan will signify a new milestone in Taiwan's environmental protection policy.
全文
After a lengthy 13-year review process the Environmental Protection Basic Act-the ROC’s fundamental law concerning the environment-finally completed its first reading by the Legislative Yuan on March 30 of this year. Although not yet passed, the law’s review symbolizes the great strides made by the country’s environmental policy. After a 13-year review process, the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act (環境保護基本法草案) finally passed initial review at the third joint conference of the Legislative Yuan’s judicial and health, environment, and public welfare committees on May 30. The third reading of the law cannot be completed before the current legislative term ends, but the EPA has made passage by the Yuan one of its major goals for the next term. This draft contains five chapters and 39 articles. Key points include: declaration of the importance and precedence of environmental protection, establishment of an environmental protection consciousness among citizens, implementation of green production and consumption, a clear formulation of the government’s authority and duty regarding environmental protection, strengthened environmental planning and conservation, establishment of an environmental damage prevention and remediation system, enshrinement of the principle that polluters and beneficiaries should pay, strengthening of assistance for the environmental protection industry, and designation of June 5th as Taiwan’s Environment Day. The following is an overview of key articles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act: Article 1 of the first chapter-General Principles-states “this law has been drafted in order to enhance environmental quality, improve citizens’ health and welfare, husband natural resources, and pursue sustainable development.” Apart from providing a comprehensive definition of the environment, Article 2 also defines sustainable development: “sustainable development refers to development that satisfies current needs without harming the ability to satisfy the needs of future generations.” This language emphasizes that environmental protection is absolutely not to be based solely on the pragmatic considerations of this generation, but must rather reflect the needs of future generations. Economic development and environmental protection have been among the most controversial topics of the last few years. In this regard, Article 3 of this draft act declares: “In light of the long-term welfare of the nation, economic, technological, and social development must uniformly take environmental protection into consideration”, and specifically adds, “But environmental protection must take precedence when economic, technological, or social development may cause severe negative environmental impact or damage.” This spells out that environmental protection takes precedence over economic development when the danger of environmental impact exists. As for environmental protection rights and duties, although environmental protection is the responsibility of all citizens-in both government and the private sector-without regard to identity or affiliation, Article 4 further stipulates that “polluters and destroyers of the environment must take responsibility for the environmental damage and hazards they create” and declares that the government is duty-bound to take action when “the aforementioned polluters or destroyers do not exist or cannot be identified with certainty.” The essence and principles of the Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act are generally laid out in articles one through four. For their part, articles five through 38 emphasize that citizens, industry, and all government units must work together to promote environmental protection, and that the goals of “environmental protection, being a priority, and sustainable development” must be realized starting with everyday life and consumer behavior. The government has recently strenuously advocated the establishment of a non-nuclear homeland, and this position was incorporated within Article 23 during the recent legislative review. As far as implementation methods are concerned, apart from existing measures for monitoring and prohibiting pollution, Article 29 of this draft act requires that “the central government must establish various environmental funds in accordance with the law to bear responsibility for pollution disposal, environmental remediation, detection of pollution sources, and implementation of undertakings benefiting environmental development.” The establishment of these funds will resolve the funding problems that persistently hamstrung past environmental protection efforts-much as a lack of rice would make it impossible for even a resourceful housewife to cook a good meal. Finally, Article 38 proclaims: “To instill an environmental protection outlook and concern for environmental problems among citizens, industry, and all government units, June 5th is hereby declared Environment Day.” On the same day as World Environment Day, this event will signify that Taiwan is implementing environmental protection in step with the world. Although some time is still needed before the third reading of this act is completed, it will certainly happen in the foreseeable future. The ROC’s existing environmental protection laws and regulations primarily govern marine pollution prevention, environmental impact assessment, air pollution prevention, water pollution prevention, waste disposal, noise pollution control, drinking water management, toxic chemical management, environmental agent management, national parks, water conservancy, forests, and regional planning. While there are many environmental protection laws, they are typically administered by different authorities, and responsibility is widely dispersed. In contrast to the prevailing situation, the Environmental Protection Basic Act will offer a systematic, symbolic, and instructional tool for implementing environmental protection. Its passage by the Legislative Yuan will signify a new milestone in Taiwan's environmental protection policy.
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2001
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4
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4
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7
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General Policy
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Draft Environmental Protection Basic Act Passes Initial Legislative Review
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print/V4/V4-07
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不定期更新更新,200黃先生 | 02-23117722#2881 | 2023-07-27 01:04:53
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不定期更新更新,38章小姐 | 02-23712121#6407 | 2023-07-27 01:06:02
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每2年更新,72黃先生 | 02-23117722#2748 | 2023-08-05 01:00:47
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每3月更新,265許先生 | 02-23117722#2865 | 2023-07-30 01:03:49
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不定期更新更新,52謝先生 | 02-23712121#6403 | 2023-08-07 01:00:26
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每1年更新,95顏先生 | 02-23117722#2109 | 2023-07-30 01:01:05
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不定期更新更新,37許先生 | 02-2311-7722#2831 | 2022-01-14 01:23:05
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每1月更新,165盧小姐 | 02-2311-7722#2651 | 2023-07-27 01:03:17
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每1日更新,121陳先生 | 02-2311-7722#2386 | 2023-08-08 00:58:47
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每1月更新,89顏先生 | 02-23117722#2109 | 2023-08-07 01:00:00
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每1月更新,100林先生 | 02-2311-7722#2671 | 2023-08-07 01:01:52
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不定期更新更新,120陳先生 | 02-2311-7722#2386 | 2023-07-30 01:01:50
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不定期更新更新,115蔣小姐 | 02-23117722#6406 | 2023-07-30 01:04:48
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不定期更新更新,98謝先生 | (02)23832389*8302 | 2022-01-14 01:20:26
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每2月更新,35黃先生 | 02-23117722#2748 | 2023-08-05 01:01:06
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不定期更新更新,37陳先生 | 04-22521718#51207 | 2022-01-14 01:22:03
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不定期更新更新,137謝先生 | (02)23832389*8302 | 2022-01-14 01:20:27
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每小時更新更新,166陳小姐 | 02-23117722分機6216 | 2022-01-14 01:02:55
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