Guidance on the management of expenditure for the handling of administrative violations

VCN - The Ministry of Finance has issued Circular No. 19/2017/TT-BTC regulating the estimation, management, use and settlement of State budget funds for State management on the law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations.
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guidance on the management of expenditure for the handling of administrative violations

The funds are estimated, managed, used and finalized in right purposes and regimes.

This Circular specifies the principles for estimation, management, use and settlement of funds. Accordingly, the task of State management on the law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations under the budget levels shall be ensured by the budget of that level and included in the annual budget estimates of its agencies and units in accordance with the provisions of the Law on the State Budget and other relevant legal documents.

The State budget funds for the State management on law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations must be estimated, managed, used and finalized in right purposes and regimes.

Funds sponsored by domestic and foreign individuals, organizations and enterprises for agencies and units to monitor the law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations are implemented in compliance with the agreements and Vietnamese law. In case there is no agreement, the provisions in this Circular will be applied.

The circular also stipulates expenditures as below: Expenditures on travel allowances for persons performing State management on law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations; Expenditures for investigation, survey and examination of law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations; Expenditures on statistical activities on the handling of administrative violations under decisions of competent agencies; Expenditures for formulating legal normative documents on the handling of administrative violations: drafting, commenting and evaluating legal normative documents; Expenditures for reports on monitoring law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations; Expenditures for systematization, review and examination of legal normative documents in monitoring law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations; Expenditures for salaries for night work and overtime work of those who monitor the law on the handling of administrative violations.

Annually, based on the assigned functions and tasks and activities and expenditures as described, agencies and units shall make a detailed cost estimate to ensure the State management on the law enforcement on the handling of administrative violations and generally sum up the annual recurrent expenditure budget to send to competent authorities in accordance with the Law on the State Budget and the written guidance on law enforcement .

For legal organizations which are not the unit of estimation, every year, the legal organizations shall base the funds to ensure the State management of law enforcement on handling of administrative violations prescribed in the Circular and the approved plan on monitoring the law enforcement on handling of administrative violations to make estimates on funds for the State management on the law enforcement on handling administrative violations to send to their agencies’ financial divisions to generally sum up to the agencies’ funding estimates according to regulations.

The allocation of funds to ensure State management on the law enforcement on handling of administrative violations shall comply with the provisions of the Law on State Budget.

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The Circular will take effect from 15 April 2017.

By H. Van/ Huyen Trang

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