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1)To undertake specific open government information matters for that administrative agency; 2)To maintain and update government information disclosed by that administrative agency; 3)To organize for that administrative agency the compilation of an open government information guide,open government information catalogue and annual reports on open government information work; 4)To conduct examinations for secrecy of government information to be disclosed; and 5)To carry out other responsibilities related to open government information stipulated by that administrative agency. Article 5.When disclosing government information,administrative agencies should observe the principles of justice,fairness,and convenience to the people Article 6.Administrative agencies should disclose government information promptly and accurately.When administrative agencies discover false or incomplete information that affects or might affect social stability and disturbs the social management order,they should release,within their scope of responsibility,accurate government information to clarify the situation. Article 7.Administrative agencies should establish and perfect a coordination mechanism for releasing government information.When releasing government information that involves other administrative agencies,an administrative agency should communicate and confirm with the administrative agencies concerned to ensure the government information released is accurate and consistent. If the government information to be released by administrative agencies needs to be approved in accordance with relevant state regulations,it may not be released without being approved. Article 8.The government information disclosed by administrative agencies may not endanger state security,public security,economic security and social stability. Chapter II.The Scope of Disclosure Article 9.Administrative agencies should disclose on their own initiative government information that satisfies any one of the following basic criteria: 1)Information that involves the vital interests of citizens,legal persons or other organizations; 2)Information that needs to be extensively known or participated in by the general public; 3)Information that shows the structure,function and working procedures of and other matters relating to the administrative agency;and 22 1) To undertake specific open government information matters for that administrative agency; 2) To maintain and update government information disclosed by that administrative agency; 3) To organize for that administrative agency the compilation of an open government information guide, open government information catalogue and annual reports on open government information work; 4) To conduct examinations for secrecy of government information to be disclosed; and 5) To carry out other responsibilities related to open government information stipulated by that administrative agency. Article 5. When disclosing government information, administrative agencies should observe the principles of justice, fairness, and convenience to the people. Article 6. Administrative agencies should disclose government information promptly and accurately. When administrative agencies discover false or incomplete information that affects or might affect social stability and disturbs the social management order, they should release, within their scope of responsibility, accurate government information to clarify the situation. Article 7. Administrative agencies should establish and perfect a coordination mechanism for releasing government information. When releasing government information that involves other administrative agencies, an administrative agency should communicate and confirm with the administrative agencies concerned to ensure the government information released is accurate and consistent. If the government information to be released by administrative agencies needs to be approved in accordance with relevant state regulations, it may not be released without being approved. Article 8. The government information disclosed by administrative agencies may not endanger state security, public security, economic security and social stability. Chapter II. The Scope of Disclosure Article 9. Administrative agencies should disclose on their own initiative government information that satisfies any one of the following basic criteria: 1) Information that involves the vital interests of citizens, legal persons or other organizations; 2) Information that needs to be extensively known or participated in by the general public; 3) Information that shows the structure, function and working procedures of and other matters relating to the administrative agency; and
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