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Social groups. It refers to the exercise of association by our citizens.
Right. voluntarily composed, in order to achieve.
Member. of the common.
Will. In accordance with its.
Constitution. Non-profit nature of the activities carried out.
Social organization. Including all kinds of use.
Academy. Association.
Research Society, Promotion Association.
Sororities, federations.
**Yes. Chamber of commerce.
and other social organizations.
Social groups shall meet the following requirements:
1) There are more than 50 individual members or more than 30 unit members; Where individual members and unit members are mixed, the total number of members shall not be less than 50;
2) Have a standardized name and corresponding organizational structure;
3) Have a fixed domicile;
4) Have full-time staff appropriate to their business activities;
5) Have legal assets and funds**, and national social organizations have more than 100,000 yuan of activity funds, local.
social groups and social groups across administrative regions have more than 30,000 yuan in activity funds;
6) Have the ability to independently bear civil liability. The name of the social group shall be compliant.
Law. Statute.
shall not contradict social morality. The name of the social group shall be the same.
Scope of business. Member.
Distribution, activity.
Regional. Be consistent and accurately reflect its characteristics. The name of the national social group is called"China"、"National"、"China"and other words, it shall be approved in accordance with relevant state provisions, and the name of the local social group must not be titled"China"、"National"、"China"and so on.
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Social groups are an important part of contemporary Chinese political life. The current social groups in China are quasi-official.
The establishment of a social group must submit an approval document from the competent business department. The competent department refers to the relevant departments of the people's ** at or above the county level and their authorized organizations. Social groups are actually subordinate to the operational authorities.
Social groups in China are a type of social organization. Article 2 of the Regulations on the Registration and Administration of Social Groups stipulates that "Social Organizations refer to non-profit social organizations voluntarily formed by Chinese citizens to carry out activities in accordance with their charters in order to realize the common wishes of their members."
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China Road Transport Association.
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China Council for the Promotion of International Cooperation.
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Social groups include religion, science and technology, culture, art, philanthropy, etc.
"Social group" refers to a social organization composed of a certain number of people for a certain purpose.
In addition to the need for a certain number of members to set up a social organization, it is also necessary to draw up a charter, register with the relevant organs, and in some cases, apply for permission in accordance with the law, and so on.
Social groups are an important part of contemporary Chinese political life. Chinese social groups are quasi-official. Regulations on the Registration and Administration of Social Groups.
It is stipulated that the establishment of a social group must submit an approval document from the competent business department.
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Section 3: Non-profit legal persons.
Article 87: Legal persons established for public interest purposes or other non-profit purposes that do not distribute profits obtained to investors, founders, or members are non-profit legal persons.
Non-profit legal persons include public institutions, social organizations, associations, social service organizations, and so forth.
Article 88: Public institutions that meet the requirements for legal persons and provide public interest services to meet the needs of economic and social development are to be registered and established in accordance with law, and to obtain the status of public institution legal persons.
Where it is not necessary to register as a legal person in accordance with law, it shall have the status of a public institution legal person from the date of its establishment.
Article 89: Where a public institution legal person establishes a board of directors, the board of directors is its decision-making body, except as otherwise provided by law. The legal representative of a public institution legal person is in accordance with laws and administrative regulations.
or the provisions of the articles of association of the legal person arise.
Article 90: Social groups that meet the requirements for legal persons and are established for non-profit purposes such as public interest purposes or the common interests of members based on the common wishes of their members, are to be registered and established in accordance with law, and are to obtain the status of a social group legal person; Where it is not necessary to register as a legal person in accordance with law, it has the status of a social group legal person from the date of its establishment.
Article 91: The establishment of a social group legal person shall draft a charter of the legal person in accordance with law.
Social group legal persons shall establish a general assembly or a representative assembly of members and other organs of power.
Social Group legal persons shall establish a board of directors and other enforcement bodies. The chairman of the board of directors or the president and other responsible persons shall serve as the legal representative in accordance with the provisions of the articles of association of the legal person.
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It refers to a social organization composed of a certain number of people for a certain purpose.
"Social group" refers to a social organization composed of a certain number of people for a certain purpose. It can be divided into two types of social organizations: for-profit and non-profit. The former are cooperatives, companies, etc., and the latter are social mass organizations such as science and technology, culture, art, and charity.
In addition to the composition of a certain number of people, the establishment of a social organization must also draw up a charter and register with the relevant organs.
Institutional Environment In 2011, the economic and social transformation of Chinese society and the development of civil society emerged in a basic context, that is, the overall social system and its transformation process. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, in order to mobilize all resources, the strategy of giving priority to national defense and heavy industry to achieve the goal of military and industrial catch-up and surpassing.
2. In order to ensure the realization of this strategy, comprehensive intervention and control of social life have been implemented. Therefore, some scholars refer to China in 1949 and 1978 as a total society.
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There are nearly 2,000 social organizations nationwide in China. Among them, there are about 200 social organizations that use administrative or business establishments and are funded by the state treasury. Among these nearly 200 organizations, the ACFTU, the Communist Youth League, and the All-China Women's Federation have a special political status and extensive social influence.
There are also 16 social groups whose political status is not as good as that of the three social groups mentioned above, but which is also quite special. They are: China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, China Association for Science and Technology, All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, China Writers Association, China Law Society, Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Council for the Promotion of International Trade, China Disabled Persons' Federation, Soong Ching Ling ** Association, China Journalists Association, All-China Federation of Taiwan Compatriots, Huangpu Military Academy Alumni Association, Foreign Affairs Society, China Red Cross Society, Chinese Workers' Ideological and Political Work Research Association, and European and American Returned Scholars Association.
The main tasks, institutional establishment and number of leadership positions of the above 19 social groups are directly determined by the management department of the establishment of the first organization, and although they are non-professional organizations, they exercise some of the functions to a large extent.
Acquisition of the legal personality of a social organization.
According to the relevant provisions of China's Civil Code, if a social group meets the requirements for a legal person and is established for a non-profit purpose based on the common wishes of its members, it shall obtain the legal person status of a social group after being registered and established in accordance with the law. Where registration is not required, it has the status of a social group legal person from the date of its establishment.
Article 90 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China provides that a social group that meets the requirements of a legal person and is established for non-profit purposes such as public welfare purposes or the common interests of its members based on the common will of its members shall be registered and established in accordance with law and obtain the status of a social group legal person; Where it is not necessary to register as a legal person in accordance with law, it has the status of a social group legal person from the date of its establishment.
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