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欧盟宪法草案对欧盟人权保护机制的影响 (The Draft Constitution and Human Rights Protection in European/周大勇

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The Draft Constitution and Human Rights Protection in European Union

周大勇 (Zhou,Dayong)

1 the general introduction of the draft constitution in aspect of the human rights
2 short review of the human rights protection in European Union
3 the new points in aspect of human rights in the draft constitution
3.1 common values
3.2 incorporation of the Charter of fundamental rights
3.3 other changes could affect the human rights
4 arisen questions
4.1 the protection different from under the Convention
4.2 the two courts system and its application
5 conclusions in a historical view




1 general introduction of the draft constitution in aspect of the human rights

“Conscious that Europe is a continent that has brought forth civilization; That its inhabitants, arriving in successive waves from earliest times, have gradually developed the values underlying humanism: equality of persons, freedom, respect for reason” Extract from the preamble to the draft Constitution

In past 16 years, the European Union (EU hereafter) has marked itself through a series of changes. From The Single European Act, in which the Union committed itself to create a single market and at the same time establish on its territory the freedom of movement of people, goods, services as well as capital, to Maastricht Treaty, which brought the Union into reality and led to common foreign policy and cooperation in the area of justice and internal affairs as a higher level cooperation among Member States. Then the following Amsterdam (1997) and Nice (2001) Treaties, strengthened cooperation in foreign and security policy and placed Justice and Home Affairs matters and established the frame for the Union as a legitimate institution, in which people from different nations integrated in a large region would have common historical direction and splendid future before them. Just before the door of enlargement of the Union, it was argued that the Union has to improve democracy and transparency as well as efficiency, in order to outlines the EU’s purpose and competence clearly and streamline structures so as to prevent paralysis, therefore a new constitution for the Union is determined to replace the EU's series of key treaties in passed over the last 50 years as a single document .

Under leading of former French President and master draftsman Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, the European Convention set about its work of drafting the European Union's first ever full-fledged constitution. With the convention's work completed, the draft must now be finalized by an Intergovernmental Conference of European leaders that is expected to complete deliberations by the end of the 2003. As far as our topic is concerned, noticeably modifications come out in the constitution contract, first of all, the incorporation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, which we will discuss later. In the beginning it is meaningful to consider the statues of the draft constitution in the progress course of the Union. The Union desires to bring peace and prosperity, to promote economic and social progress through continuously integrating market and expanding freedom under light of united institution and social systems . These goals, however, are the foundation of development and protection of human rights . That means, if we regard human rights as a series right which realized at first in peaceful and law-ruling society, then the Union has already kept on entrenching to appreciate these goal from beginning on, and now by means of perusing such goal in a larger region through enlargement, the EU’s influence extent to broader area and more people.

The draft constitution then in such context should be viewed as another historical phase in the process. Because the promoting of well-being and fortune of people depend not only on the development of economic situation and adding some single freedom clauses into the governmental documents, but also upon the entire politic system and background in which we live. Without governing based on democratic and effective institutional structure, and especially a ripe legislation and judiciary mechanism, the realization and protection of human rights could only be on the paper. This is also one of the motive caused the Declaration on the future of the European Union which committed the Union to becoming more democratic, more transparent and effective, in order to pave the way for a Constitution in response to the expectations of the people of Europe . In this perspective, one shall recognize the Constitution as a moving forward step of the whole EU institutionalization targeting its goal, so that to discuss the Constitution in connection with the human right protection, it is helpful to review the human rights protection in Europe and, especially in EU.

2 short review of the human rights protection in European Union

The protection of human rights has been internationally come to life in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 (UDHR) with reorganization of disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind and respect for inherent dignity as well as the equal rights of all members of the human. This declaration states explicitly that the rights and freedoms of humans have to be guaranteed without distinction and destruction by any group, state or person. These principles were broadly accepted by European countries, considering the origin of the EU (EC) and the historical separation in Europe after WWII, we denote only the contracting countries of European Community.

For the Member States of EC, the Council of Europe has been up to now the most important instrument, which established in 1949 as a result of the Congress of Europe in The Hague , and took for the basic of the human rights protection. The Council accepted the principles of Universal Declaration of Human Rights and integrated it into The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights (the Convention hereafter), which and its 12 Protocols turned out to be the significant resource for Human Rights protection in Europe. Because of the existence of the Convention, the other two organizations established in the same age aftermath of the Second World War, i.e. OEEC and the European Communities didn’t include relevant clauses for Human Rights protection into their founding treaties. Since it was agreed at that time, the Council of Europe would focus on the protection of human rights, fundamental freedoms and democratic values, whereas the OECD and the European Communities were to be concerned with the economic restoration of Europe. The reason of separate organizations was based on a view to avoiding economic excuses for future inhumanity. Another reason came from the thought, which believed that the process of economic integration set forth in the Community Treaties could not lead to a violation of human rights. Furthermore, the original Member States in the Treaty of Rome feared, that the inclusion of a "bill of rights" in the Treaty might have brought about an undesirable expansion of Community powers, since it could lead Community institutions to interpret their powers as extending to anything not explicitly prohibited by the enumerated guarantees.

Under the regime of Council of Europe, a lots of achievement of human rights improvement has been reached , yet along with the development and expansion of EU, another mechanism on protection of human rights which does not totally rely on the Council of Europe has derived out on one hand, on the other hand being lack of provisions ruling human rights protection in the Treaty establishing EC did not prevent the EC and the later European Union from providing care for the protection against the violations on human rights. Naturally, how could a swelling supranational organization as EC, which has been continually strengthening its power in all social aspects, does not involve in human rights issues especially when the consciousness of human rights nowadays become more significant both in international and national stages? Regarding to EU, The protection system has been formed in three aspects.

First of all, the legislation in the Member States of EU. Since there were no Member States of EU (EC) which accedes to the Community without being a member of the Council of Europe, and according to the Convention, it impose obligations on the Member States that they should ensure that the internal laws and practices comply with the human rights standards set out in the instruments. Very member states in EU have recognize the principles derived from the Convention and incorporated them somehow into national laws, most importantly, provided constitutive protection as the basic legal resource for human rights protection. For example in Germany, Basic Law (Grundgesetz) Art 1 to 19 deliver explicit provisions even beyond the Convention; the same case as Part VIII (§71-85) in Constitution of Denmark ; in Britain the Act of Human Rights came into force on 2 October 2000 steers extending a ways, in which the Convention can be used before domestic courts. Certainly, according to the classic human rights lessons, the basic protection of human rights could only be afforded at the national level through national legislation and excise of authoritative power.

Secondly, the institutions and legislation at the EU level acts also with high respect to the human rights protection. The EU has showed its commitment to human rights and fundamental freedoms and has explicitly confirmed the EU's attachment to fundamental social rights ever since its establishment.

The Amsterdam Treaty established procedures intended to secure their protection. It was ascertained, as a general principle, that the European Union should respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, upon which the Union is founded. For the first time a procedure is introduced, according to which severe and continuing violations of Fundamental Rights can lead to suspension of voting and other rights of a member state, if the Union determined the existence of a serious and persistent breach of these principles by that Member State. As to the Candidate countries, they should also respect these principles to join the Union. Furthermore, It has also given the European Court of Justice the power to ensure respect of fundamental rights and freedoms by the European institutions. In accordance with the inner requirement for the implementation of development cooperation operations, in order to reach objective of developing and consolidating democracy, EU also need its rule respecting for human rights. Such cases we have are for instance the EU Council’s regulation on human rights, Council Regulation (EC) No 975/199 and Council Regulation (EC) No 976/1999 for example, are aimed at providing technical and financial aid for operations to promote and protect of civil and political rights as well as economic, social and cultural rights etc.

Likewise, at their meeting in Cologne in June 1999, EU leaders declared that in respect to the current stage of progress of the European Union, the fundamental rights applicable at Union level should be pushed forward, namely be consolidated in a Charter and thereby made more evident. They argued, that the legal resources of human rights protection come from not only the European Convention of Human Right, but also from various international conventions drawn up by the Council of Europe as well as the United Nations and the International Labor Organization, they also include EU treaties themselves and from the case law of the European Court of Justice. As a result, a Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (the Charter hereinafter) was sketch out, which highlighted the EU’s respect for human rights, for fundamental freedoms and for the principle of democracy through listing more rights a more precise definition of the common values comparing the early documents including the Convention. We will continue to concentrate on the Charter in point 3 since it has been integrated in the draft Constitution as an outstanding achievement.

Finally, the opinion and case-law of European Court of Justice (ECJ hereafter) also have immense impact on the establishment of the instrument of human rights protection within EU.

Although the jurisprudence developed by the ECJ recognizes the Convention as the standard-setter in cases in which the Court has to consider and decide a human rights issue, since there were no relevant legislation existed in the frame of the Community, the ECJ furnish itself power in this aspect by means of case-law. Earlier in 1974, the ECJ first made reference to the ECHR in the Nold judgment, in which the ECJ emphasized its commitment to fundamental human rights based on the constitutional traditions of the Member States’ fundamental rights form an integral part of the general principles of law which the Court enforces. In assuring the protection of such rights, the Court is required to base itself on the constitutional traditions common to the Member States and therefore could not allow measures, which are incompatible with the fundamental rights recognized and guaranteed by the constitutions of such States. The ECJ declared, that the international treaties on the protection of human rights in which the Member States have cooperated or to which they have adhered could also supply indications which may be taken into account within the framework of Community law.

That implied, even without clear regulations in the treaties, the remedy against violation on human rights could also be provided within the framework of the Community in respect for the common traditions applied to the Member States, and in connection with we have mentioned about the Member States’ above, the principles and resource applied to the Member States derived from the Council of Europe. Thus a EU standard could be established by transform a rating comparison of the members’ legal systems to the case-law in ECJ in respect for human rights.
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关于印发《农村青年中心章程(范本)》的通知

共青团中央办公厅


中青办发[2005]3号


关于印发《农村青年中心章程(范本)》的通知




共青团各省、自治区、直辖市委,军委总政治部组织部,全国铁道团委,全国民航团委,中直机关团工委,中央国家机关团工委,中央金融团工委,中央企业团工委:

  《农村青年中心章程(范本)》已制定,现印发给你们,请结合实际,参照执行。




                        共青团中央办公厅
                      二○○五年二月二十一日




农村青年中心章程(范本)




第一章 总 则

  第一条 名称:***县(市)***青年中心(以下简称为中心)。

  第二条 中心是在***乡(镇)团委的领导下,面向广大农村青年,以联系、服务、引导青年为目的,以会员制、理事会制为主要运作方式,服务青年、服务社区的基层青年组织。中心的组织性质为社团法人。

  第三条 中心以邓小平理论和“三个代表”重要思想为指导,贯彻落实科学发展观,遵守国家宪法、法律、法规和政策,弘扬社会主义道德风尚,代表和维护会员利益,依照本章程自主开展相关活动,服务农村青年增收成才,努力促进本地经济社会和青年的全面发展。

  第四条 中心的地址:

第二章 会 员

  第五条 中心实行会员制,由团体会员和个人会员组成。会员加入和退出实行自愿原则。

  第六条 团体会员包括本区域内依法成立的各类青年专业经济合作组织、中介服务组织、青年社团和热心青年事业的单位。

  第七条 申请加入中心须具备下列条件:

  (一)承认本章程的农村青年和青年社团;

  (二)遵守国家宪法、法律和法规;

  (三)有加入中心的意愿。

  第八条 会员加入程序:

  (一)个人会员提出口头申请,团体会员提交书面申请;

  (二)携带有效证件进行会员登记;

  (三)个人会员经秘书处审查,团体会员须经秘书长提名报理事会审核。

  第九条 会员享有下列权利:

  (一)享有选举权、被选举权和表决权;

  (二)参加中心组织的活动;

  (三)获得中心服务优先权和优惠权;

  (四)向中心推荐理事;

  (五)对中心工作提出建议、意见并进行监督;

  (六)理事会规定的其它权利。

  第十条 会员履行下列义务:

  (一)遵守章程,执行中心工作决议;

  (二)维护中心权益和形象;

  (三)参加中心活动并承担委托的工作;

  (四)理事会规定的其它义务。

  第十一条 个人会员一年不参加中心活动,视为自动退出,特殊情况除外。团体会员退出须提出书面申请。

  第十二条 会员严重违反法律、法规或中心章程,经理事会审查决定,予以除名。

  第十三条 团体会员可以以中心名义组织开展活动,但须提前经理事会审批同意且经书面授权,并在活动中使用中心的统一标识。

第三章 理事会

  第十四条 中心管理实行理事会制度。理事会是中心的最高权力机构。

  第十五条 理事实行推举制。每个团体会员可推举1名理事,50名个人会员可以联名推荐1名理事,乡(镇)团委可推举部分理事但不能超过理事总数的2/5。

  第十六条 理事会的职权是:

  (一)制订和修改章程;

  (二)选举和罢免理事长、副理事长、秘书长;    

  (三)审批吸收团体会员,决定会员除名;

  (四)决定副秘书长、中心各部门负责人的聘任;

  (五)制定内部管理制度;

  (六)决定中心的工作方针、任务及其它重大事宜。

  第十七条 理事会须有2/3以上理事出席方能召开,其决议须经到会理事2/3以上表决通过方能生效。

  第十八条 理事会一般每季度召开一次。

  第十九条 理事会设理事长一名,副理事长若干名,由理事会选举产生。

  第二十条 理事长实行年度选举制度,一届任期一年,一般由乡镇团委书记担任。

  第二十一条 理事长行使下列职权:

  (一)召集和主持理事会;

  (二)督查理事会决议的落实情况;

  (三)代表本中心签署有关文件;

  (四)提名中心副理事长、秘书长的人选;

  (五)听取秘书处的工作报告,支持和指导、检查、监督秘书处的工作;

  (六)理事会规定的其它权利。

  第二十二条 副理事长协助理事长做好各项工作。

  第二十三条 中心法定代表人由理事长担任。

  第二十四条 秘书处是理事会的执行机构,在闭会期间领导中心开展日常工作,对理事会负责。

  第二十五条 秘书长行使下列职权:

  (一)主持秘书处开展日常工作,组织实施年度工作计划;

  (二)提名建议有关部门主要负责人,交理事会决定;

  (三)提名副秘书长,交理事会决定;

  (四)决定工作人员的聘用;

  (五)办理新会员入会手续;

  (六)处理其它日常事务。

  第二十六条 中心不设分支机构。

第四章 经 费

  第二十七条 中心经费来源:

  (一)会员会费;

  (二)社会捐赠;

  (三)政府拨款;

  (四)依法开展活动和服务的收入;

  (五)其它合法收入。

  第二十八条 中心运行经费主要以市场化、社会化方式筹集,实行自收自支,自负盈亏。

  第二十九条 中心经费全部用于事业发展,不在会员中分配。

  第三十条 中心建立严格的财务管理制度,保证会计资料合法、真实、准确、完整,并接受有关部门监督。

  第三十一条 中心的资产来源属于国家拨款或者社会捐赠、资助的,必须明晰产权并接受监督。中心的资产管理情况定期以适当方式向会员公布。

  第三十二条 任何单位、个人不得侵占、私分和挪用中心的资产。

第五章 标 识

  第三十三条 中心使用全国统一的标识及形象设计。中心的合作单位使用标识须经中心特别授权并到主管团委登记备案。标识不得用于任何商业活动。

第六章 附 则

  第三十四条 本章程的修改,由中心理事会审议表决。

  第三十五条 本章程的解释权属中心理事会。

  第三十六条 本章程自*年*月*日中心理事会表决通过起生效。






太原市艾滋病性病防治条例

山西省太原市人大常委会


太原市艾滋病性病防治条例


  (2005年12月17日太原市第十一届人民代表大会常务委员会第三十一次会议通过
  2006年3月31日山西省第十届人民代表大会常务委员会第二十三次会议批准)

           第一章 总则
  第一条 为预防和控制艾滋病、性病的发生、传播和蔓延,保护公众身心健康,根据有关法律、法规规定,结合本市实际,制定本条例。
  第二条 本条例适用于本市行政区域内的艾滋病、性病防治工作。
  第三条 本条例所称艾滋病,是指人类免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病病毒)引起的获得性免疫缺陷综合征。
  本条例所称性病,是指除艾滋病之外的淋病、梅毒、非淋菌性尿道炎、尖锐湿疣、软下疳、生殖器疱疹、性病性淋巴肉芽肿以及国家规定的其他性传播疾病。
  第四条 艾滋病、性病防治实行属地管理,坚持预防为主、标本兼治、综合治理的原则。
  第五条 市、县(市、区)人民政府领导艾滋病防治工作,将其纳入国民经济和社会发展计划,所需防治经费列入本级财政预算。
  第六条 市卫生行政部门主管全市艾滋病、性病防治及其监督管理工作。
  县(市、区)卫生行政部门主管本行政区域内的艾滋病、性病防治及其监督管理工作。
  市、县(市、区)人民政府其他部门在各自的职责范围内做好艾滋病、性病防治工作。
  第七条 各级疾病预防控制机构、健康教育机构、卫生监督机构和医疗机构是艾滋病、性病防治的专业机构,在各自职责范围内做好艾滋病、性病防治工作。
  第八条 市、县(市、区)人民政府对在艾滋病、性病防治工作中做出显著成绩的单位和个人,给予表彰和奖励。
  对因参与艾滋病、性病防治工作致病、致残、死亡的人员,按照有关规定给予补助、抚恤。
            第二章 预防与控制
  第九条 市、县(市、区)人民政府及其有关部门应当对公民加强法制教育和社会公德教育,提倡文明健康的生活方式,有计划地开展艾滋病、性病防治知识宣传活动。
  卫生、人口和计划生育、农业、民政等部门应当编写、印发适合农村地区的宣传材料,在农村开展多种形式的艾滋病、性病防治知识宣传活动。
  广播、电视、报刊等新闻媒体应当无偿开展艾滋病、性病防治知识的宣传,定期播放或者刊登有关的公益性广告。
  第十条 教育部门应当将预防艾滋病、性病和青春期性健康知识纳入初级中学、普通高级中学和中等职业学校、高等学校的健康教育计划。
  第十一条 市、县(市、区)人民政府及其卫生行政部门应当根据艾滋病、性病传播特点,有针对性地采取预防措施。
  卫生、人口和计划生育等部门应当制定措施,在全社会推广正确使用安全套。
  卫生行政部门应当会同公安、食品药品监督管理部门依照国家有关规定逐步推广医用针具市场营销、对吸毒人员的药品维持治疗及其他有效预防措施。
  第十二条 公路、铁路、民航、城市交通等单位应当在车站、机场等场所利用多种形式做好艾滋病、性病防治知识的公益性宣传。
  市、县(市、区)人民政府有关部门应当在城镇主要道路设置艾滋病、性病防治知识公益性广告或者专栏,规划、城市管理行政执法、工商等部门予以配合。
  第十三条 社区居民委员会和村民委员会应当在卫生等部门的指导下开展艾滋病、性病预防宣传工作。
  第十四条 宾馆、饭店、旅馆、招待所等提供住宿的公共场所和桑拿浴室、游泳场馆、理发美容、足疗按摩、歌城舞(迪)厅等公共场所的经营者应当在经营场所内采取张贴、摆放宣传品等形式,宣传艾滋病、性病防治知识。
  宾馆、饭店、旅馆、招待所等提供住宿的公共场所和营业性娱乐服务场所的经营者应当在营业场所适宜位置放置安全套或者设置安全套发售设施。
  第十五条 第十四条第一款所规定场所的经营者应当组织其场所内的服务人员按照国家规定定期进行健康体检。健康体检应当包括艾滋病、性病检测项目。
  经营者不得接收未取得健康证明的人员从事服务工作。
  第十六条 承担健康体检的机构应当按照规定的项目进行健康体检;未经体检,不得发放健康证明。
  第十七条 提倡在婚前进行艾滋病病毒抗体检测。
  医疗保健机构对婚检或者孕期保健检测出的艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人,应当向当事人提出医学处理意见。
  医疗保健机构对检出的艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人,应当及时报告当地疾病预防控制机构。
  第十八条 医疗机构和采供血机构应当对人体组织、器官、骨髓、细胞、精液、血液的捐献者和受捐者进行艾滋病病毒抗体检测。
  艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人不得捐献人体组织、器官、骨髓、细胞、精液或者血液。但是,用于艾滋病防治科研、教学的除外。
  第十九条 艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人必须接受流行病学调查,如实提供有关情况,接受和服从医疗卫生机构的管理,听从医疗卫生人员的医学指导。
  艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人、性病病人不得以任何方式故意传播他人。
  第二十条 艾滋病病毒感染者、艾滋病病人登记结婚的,应当向对方说明患病或者感染的事实,并到医疗保健机构接受医学指导。
  第二十一条 医疗机构、疾病预防控制机构、科学研究机构对用于艾滋病诊断治疗研究的检验、医疗器械应当按规定消毒,做好污染物品的消毒处理。
  第二十二条 公安、司法行政机关应当组织对看守所、戒毒所、劳教所、监狱等场所的被监管和羁押人员进行艾滋病、性病检测。发现艾滋病病毒抗体初筛阳性的,应当在2日内将阳性标本送市疾病预防控制机构进行复核。
           第三章 诊断和治疗
  第二十三条 艾滋病病人由市卫生行政部门指定的医疗机构进行治疗。
  第二十四条 公安、司法行政机关应当组织对看守所、戒毒所、劳教所、监狱等场所检出的需要治疗的艾滋病病人和患有性病的被监管、羁押的人员进行治疗;对解除监管、羁押时尚未治愈的,在释放前7日内通知市卫生行政部门,市卫生行政部门应当告知其到指定的医疗卫生机构继续治疗。
  第二十五条 医疗卫生机构增设性病诊疗科目的,应当符合下列条件:
  (一)有与其规模相适应的性病防治专业技术人员;
  (二)有性病诊疗、辅助诊断设备和相应的消毒、隔离设施;
  (三)有疫情报告、消毒隔离等管理制度;
  (四)法律、法规规定的其他条件。
  第二十六条 医疗卫生机构增设性病诊疗科目的,应当向市卫生行政部门提出书面申请。市卫生行政部门应当自接到申请之日起20日内作出决定,符合条件的,予以批准并公告;不符合条件的,应当书面通知申请人并说明理由。
  第二十七条 性病诊疗机构应当按照国家、省卫生行政部门规定的性病诊断标准和治疗方案对性病病人进行诊断和治疗。
  第二十八条 医疗卫生机构及其工作人员应当对诊治的艾滋病、性病病人的姓名、住址、工作单位和病史保密。
  第二十九条 任何单位和个人不得发布或者变相发布性病诊疗广告。
              第四章 疫情报告
  第三十条 医疗机构、采供血机构发现艾滋病病毒感染者、艾滋病病人和性病病人,应当依法及时向当地疾病预防控制机构报告。
  第三十一条 市、县(市、区)疾病预防控制机构应当对辖区内医疗机构、采供血机构的艾滋病、性病疫情登记报告和管理情况进行定期检查指导。
  第三十二条 出入境检验检疫部门发现出入境人员中的艾滋病病毒感染者、性病病人,应当立即报告当地疾病预防控制机构。疾病预防控制机构应当在接到报告后2日内完成对艾滋病病毒感染者的流行病学调查工作,并提出医学处理建议。
  第三十三条 任何单位和个人不得瞒报、谎报、迟报艾滋病、性病疫情。
  第三十四条 未经市卫生行政部门同意,任何单位和个人不得查阅艾滋病、性病统计资料。医疗机构和疾病预防控制机构不得擅自发布艾滋病、性病统计信息。
             第五章 保障措施
  第三十五条 市、县(市、区)人民政府对生活困难的艾滋病病毒感染者、艾滋病病人,免费提供抗艾滋病病毒治疗药物,对抗机会性感染治疗药品费用,给予适当减免;对孕妇实施免费艾滋病筛查,并为感染艾滋病病毒的孕妇实施免费母婴阻断治疗和咨询;对艾滋病病人死后遗留的孤儿在义务教育阶段实行免费就学。
  第三十六条 市、县(市、区)人民政府对直接接触艾滋病病毒感染者、艾滋病病人的医疗卫生人员和从事艾滋病病毒实验室检验的工作人员以及公安、司法监管场所直接接触艾滋病病毒感染者的干警和其他公务人员,给予补助和保健津贴。所在单位可以给上述人员购买相关保险。
  第三十七条 对自愿进行艾滋病病毒抗体检测的人员实行免费咨询。对自愿并以实名进行艾滋病病毒抗体检测的人员予以免费。
  第三十八条 民政部门应当对生活困难的艾滋病病人给予生活救助;对艾滋病病人死后遗留的孤儿和孤寡老人给予生活救助。
  第三十九条 农业、民政、财政等有关部门以及工会、共青团、妇联等社会团体应当扶持有劳动能力的艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人,从事力所能及的生产劳动。
  第四十条 市、县(市、区)人民政府鼓励社会团体、企事业单位和个人对生活困难的艾滋病病毒感染者、艾滋病病人和家庭给予捐助和救济。
  第四十一条 任何单位和个人不得歧视艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人及其家属,不得侵犯艾滋病病毒感染者、艾滋病病人及其家属依法享有的医疗服务、劳动就业、学习和参加社会活动的权利。
             第六章 法律责任
  第四十二条 市、县(市、区)人民政府卫生行政部门和其他有关部门未依照本条例规定履行艾滋病、性病防治和保障职责的,由本级人民政府或者上级人民政府有关部门责令改正,通报批评;造成艾滋病传播、蔓延或者其他严重后果的,对负有责任的主管人员和其他直接责任人员依法给予行政处分;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。
  第四十三条 违反本条例第十四条第二款规定,经营者未在其场所内放置安全套或者设置安全套发售设施的,由卫生行政部门责令限期改正,给予警告,可以并处500元以上5000元以下的罚款;逾期不改正的,责令停业整顿;情节严重的,由原发证机关依法吊销执业许可证件。
  第四十四条 违反本条例第十五条规定,经营者未查验服务人员的健康合格证明或者允许未取得健康证明的人员从事服务工作的,由卫生行政部门责令改正,给予警告,可以并处2000元以上5000元以下的罚款;逾期不改正的,责令停业整顿;情节严重的,由原发证机关依法吊销执业许可证件。
  第四十五条 违反本条例第十六条规定,承担健康体检的机构未按照规定的项目进行健康体检,出具健康证明的,由卫生行政部门给予警告;造成危害后果的,可并处500元以上1000元以下的罚款;对负有直接责任的人员依法给予行政处分。
  第四十六条 违反本条例第二十九条规定,医疗卫生机构及其工作人员故意泄露艾滋病病毒感染者和艾滋病病人、性病病人的姓名、住址、工作单位和病史的,由卫生行政部门给予警告;对负有责任的主管人员和其他直接责任人员,依法给予降级、撤职或者开除的处分,并可依法吊销有关责任人员的执业证书;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。
          第七章 附则
  第四十七条 本条例自2006年5月1日起施行。