On the morning of June 13, at the National Assembly House, the National Assembly Standing Committee held a meeting between the two sessions of the 5th Session of the 15th National Assembly, giving opinions on a number of major issues to explain, absorb, revise and perfect the draft Law on Consumer Rights Protection (amended). Politburo member and National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue chaired the meeting.
Chairman of the Committee for Science, Technology and Environment Le Quang Huy reported on a number of issues for the National Assembly Standing Committee's comments. Accordingly, a number of major issues of the draft Law on Consumer Rights Protection (amended) include provisions related to: Civil cases on consumer rights protection; court fees for civil cases on consumer rights protection; disclosure of information on civil cases on consumer rights protection initiated by social organizations participating in consumer rights protection...
At the meeting, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue highly appreciated the efforts of the Committee on Science, Technology and Environment and the Ministry of Industry and Trade; at the same time, he requested that the report explaining and accepting the draft Law on Consumer Rights Protection (amended) must cover the issues raised by National Assembly deputies.
Along with receiving the opinions of the National Assembly Standing Committee on the contents requested for comments, the National Assembly Chairman requested the examining agency and the drafting agency to continue reviewing the chapter on state management, implementation provisions, as well as transitional provisions, to avoid conflicts during the implementation process or entanglement with other legal provisions.
The National Assembly Chairman stated that, regarding the provisions on simplified procedures for resolving civil cases on consumer rights protection, the Civil Procedure Code has clearly stipulated the conditions for trial and the procedural order. The Law on Consumer Rights Protection (amended) only stipulates additional special cases (with transactions valued under VND 100 million), so the simplified procedures and the procedures according to the Civil Procedure Code should still be applied. The examining agency and the drafting agency discussed with the Supreme People's Court to reach an agreement and not set additional conditions for this case.
Continuing the meeting this morning, the National Assembly Standing Committee gave opinions on a number of major issues to explain, absorb, revise and perfect the draft Law on Electronic Transactions (amended).
Commenting on this issue, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue requested that the Reviewing Agency continue to review and rearrange the draft Law's structure, including clarifying the content related to state management of electronic transactions.
Earlier, the same morning, the National Assembly Standing Committee gave its opinion on the draft Resolution on the investment policy decision for the road project from National Highway 27C to Provincial Road DT.656 in Khanh Hoa province - connecting with Lam Dong and Ninh Thuan; the adjustment of the investment policy for the Ka Pet reservoir project in Ham Thuan Nam district, Binh Thuan province.
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