The 12th session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), scheduled for Nov. 4 to 8 in Beijing, will deliberate a draft law on the preschool eduction, a spokesman said on Friday.
The session will also deliberate draft revisions to the Law on Protection of Cultural Relics, and the Anti-Money Laundering Law, among others, said Huang Haihua, spokesman for the Legislative Affairs Commission of the NPC Standing Committee, at a press conference in Beijing.
The latest version of the draft preschool education law submitted for a third review during the session of the country's top legislature, said Huang, is aimed to enhance preschool children's rights and ensure their safety.
He noted that the revised provisions of the draft law require special care for preschoolers with unique needs, such as those with specific health conditions.
To further safeguard children's rights, the draft mandates that kindergartens and other educational institutions handle children's personal information responsibly, ensuring their privacy and reputation are protected, according to the spokesman.
Huang also said that the draft outlines regulations to ensure food safety in kindergartens and enhance security in surrounding areas.
The draft revision to the Law on Protection of Cultural Relics underlines overall protection of cultural relics and lively preservation of cultural relics along with evolvements of the times.
The draft revision to the Anti-Money Laundering Law to be deliberated reflects China's consideration to step up the protection of personal privacy in anti-money laundering work, the spokesman said.
The draft revision highlights that anti-money laundering work should ensure the smooth operation of regular financial services and capital flow, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of relevant institutions and individuals, according to Huang.
"First, while retaining the current Anti-Money Laundering Law's stipulations on strictly regulating the use of anti-money laundering information, the draft revision has added provisions on the protection of personal privacy. Second, it makes it clear that institutions providing anti-money laundering services and their staff should properly handle the data and information obtained during their services in accordance with the law, and ensure data and information security. Third, the draft revision has made additional provisions that financial institutions should comply with relevant legal stipulations on information protection when sharing anti-money laundering information within the company or among group members. Fourth, it has added a provision on legal accountabilities of employees of state institutions who leak anti-money laundering information," said the spokesman.