Hanoi (VNA) – Legislators are scheduled todiscuss in groups the draft Law on Protection of Consumer Rights (revised) anddraft E-Transaction Law (revised) on November 2 during the ongoing fourth session ofthe 15th National Assembly (NA).
The building of the Law on Protection of Consumer Rights(revised) aims to institutionalise Party and State’s policies on completingthe institution regarding the consumers' right protection, anddealing with shortcomings arising after 12-year implementation of the existinglaw.
The bill, having seven chapters and 80 articles, stipulatesprinciples and policies to protect consumers' interests; rights and obligationsof consumers; responsibilities of business organisations and individualstowards consumers; activities of social organisations participating in theprotection of consumers' rights; the settlement of disputes between consumersand business organisations and individuals; and State management of consumerrights protection.
Meanwhile, the drafting of the E-Transaction Law (revised)is expected to cope with problems related to e-transaction and ensure transparent,security and safety on the cyberspace, and save time and cost for organisationsand individuals in the implementation of e-transactions.
After being amended, the bill has eight chapters and 57articles.
In the afternoon, the lawmakers will listen to a proposaland a verification report on the draft Price Law (revised).
After that, they will discuss a draft resolution on theissuance of regulations for a NA session (amended). In the draft resolution, theNA Law Committee suggested that a NA session can be organised continuously orin two or many parts depending on its agenda./.
The building of the Law on Protection of Consumer Rights(revised) aims to institutionalise Party and State’s policies on completingthe institution regarding the consumers' right protection, anddealing with shortcomings arising after 12-year implementation of the existinglaw.
The bill, having seven chapters and 80 articles, stipulatesprinciples and policies to protect consumers' interests; rights and obligationsof consumers; responsibilities of business organisations and individualstowards consumers; activities of social organisations participating in theprotection of consumers' rights; the settlement of disputes between consumersand business organisations and individuals; and State management of consumerrights protection.
Meanwhile, the drafting of the E-Transaction Law (revised)is expected to cope with problems related to e-transaction and ensure transparent,security and safety on the cyberspace, and save time and cost for organisationsand individuals in the implementation of e-transactions.
After being amended, the bill has eight chapters and 57articles.
In the afternoon, the lawmakers will listen to a proposaland a verification report on the draft Price Law (revised).
After that, they will discuss a draft resolution on theissuance of regulations for a NA session (amended). In the draft resolution, theNA Law Committee suggested that a NA session can be organised continuously orin two or many parts depending on its agenda./.
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