2022 Legislative Work Mainly Includes
- 16 draft laws are proposed to be deliberated by the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, concerning customs duties, value-added tax, mineral resources, etc. Moreover, there are 26 draft laws ready to be submitted for such deliberation, e.g., the Law on Safety of Hazardous Chemicals.
- 16 administrative regulations are proposed to be formulated or revised, concerning carbon emission trading, urban-mass transportation, safety and protection of radioisotope and radiation devices, etc.

Timeline of Legislation Progress of the Law
- In late 2017, the first draft of the Law was released, which was drafted in the wake of the 2015 Tianjin blasts.
- In June 2019, following the institutional reform of the Chinese government and the 2019 Xiangshui chemical plant explosion, the legislation of the Law was accelerated.
- In October 2020, the Chinese Ministry of Emergency Management (MEM) published the third draft to solicit public comments and suggestions.
- In February 2021, some changes were made in certain specific rules of the Law, and this latest version was submitted for deliberation at the executive meeting of the MEM.
- In 2022, the Law is ready for the first reading at the NPC Standing Committee...
Other Legislation Work Regarding the Safety of Hazardous Chemicals in China
Take the year 2022 for an example, there are many updates on other related regulations and standards in addition to the Law, including:
- The Regulation on Environmental Management of Toxic and Hazardous Chemical Substances (previously known as the draft Regulations on Environmental Risk Assessment and Control of Chemical Substances when drafted in 2019 for the first time) is under preparation;
- The revisions to four regulations regarding safety management of hazardous chemicals, i.e., Measures for the Administration of Hazardous Chemicals Safe Production Permit, Measures for the Administration of Hazardous Chemicals Safe Use Permit, Provisions on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemical Transmission Pipelines, Measures for the Safety Supervision and Administration of Hazardous Chemicals Construction Project, have been drafted and circulated to emergency management administrations at various levels to solicit their comments and opinions (news);
- Measures for the Administration of Hazardous Chemicals Operation Permit is planned to be revised to adjust its applicable scope (CL news);
- GB 15258-2009 General Rules for Preparation of Precautionary Label for Chemicals is planned to be revised to incorporate QR code requirements.
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