Joint Circular No. 1/TT-LB guiding the implementation of uniform regulations for inspectors under the State Inspectorate system

Joint Circular No. 1/TT-LB guiding the implementation of uniform regulations for inspectors under the State Inspectorate system, including standards, usage period of uniforms, and provisions on funding sources for purchasing and managing uniforms.

文号1/TT-LB
文件类型Joint Circular
发布机关Government Inspectorate
签署人Đang Cập Nhật Cơ Quan Ban Hành Thanh Tra Nhà Nước Chức Danh Đang Cập Nhật Người Ký Đang Cập Nhật — Đang cập nhật
更新02/07/2026
行业Finance
领域Administrative and Public-Service Finance
发布日期16/09/1991
生效日期16/09/1991
失效日期
状态In effect
✦ 智能摘要

Joint Circular No. 1/TT-LB guiding the implementation of uniform regulations for inspectors under the State Inspectorate system, including standards, usage period of uniforms, and provisions on funding sources for purchasing and managing uniforms.

适用范围

Inspectors under the State Inspectorate system

要点

  • Inspectors are provided with uniforms including autumn-winter clothing, spring-summer clothing, long-sleeved white shirts, pleated skirts, belts, leather shoes, backstrap sandals, socks, kepi hats, cap hats, soft hats, and raincoats.
  • The usage period for uniforms ranges from 2 to 4 years depending on the type.
  • Funding for purchasing uniforms is covered by the state budget.
  • The State Inspectorate agency manages and settles accounts for the funding for purchasing uniforms according to the current financial regulations.
  • Inspectors are responsible for preserving the uniforms and are not allowed to lend them to others or use them as gifts.

🌐 本文件的社会影响

  • Positive impact: Helps inspectors perform their duties professionally and effectively.
  • Negative impact: The cost of purchasing uniforms may impose a burden on the state budget.

❓ 常见问题

What types of uniforms are provided to inspectors?

Inspectors are provided with uniforms such as autumn-winter clothing, spring-summer clothing, long-sleeved white shirts, pleated skirts, belts, leather shoes, backstrap sandals, socks, kepi hats, cap hats, soft hats, and raincoats.

What is the usage period for uniforms?

The usage period for uniforms ranges from 2 to 4 years depending on the type, specifically: autumn-winter clothing (2 years), spring-summer clothing (1 year), long-sleeved white shirts (1 year), pleated skirts (4 years), belts (3 years), leather shoes (2 years), backstrap sandals (2 years), socks (2 years), kepi hats (4 years), cap hats (2 years), soft hats (2 years), and raincoats (2 years).

Who covers the funding for purchasing uniforms?

The funding for purchasing uniforms is covered by the state budget.

What responsibilities do inspectors have regarding the uniforms they are provided?

Inspectors are responsible for preserving and using the uniforms they are provided, and are not allowed to lend them to others or use them as gifts.

In the event that uniforms are lost or damaged due to legitimate reasons, what must inspectors do?

If uniforms are lost or damaged due to legitimate reasons, inspectors are not required to compensate.

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CIRCULAR OF THE JOINT MINISTRIES

Guidelines for Implementing Uniform Regulations for State Inspectors within the State Inspection System

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 Pursuant to the Inspection Ordinance dated April 1, 1990, issued by the State Council;

Pursuant to the Inspector Regulation promulgated together with Decree No. 191-HĐBT dated June 18, 1991, issued by the Council of Ministers;

The Joint Ministry of State Inspection and Finance hereby provides guidelines for implementing uniform regulations for Inspectors within the State Inspection System as follows:

1. Inspectors appointed by competent authorities (as stipulated in Article 5 of the Inspector Regulation promulgated together with Decree No. 191-HĐBT dated June 18, 1991, issued by the Council of Ministers) within the State Inspection System shall be provided uniforms for use when performing their duties, including:

- Inspectors under the State Inspection;

- Inspectors under ministry inspections, state council inspections, and other agencies under the Council of Ministers;

- Inspectors under provincial inspection offices and equivalent levels;

- Inspectors under departmental inspection offices;

- Inspectors under district, city district, town, and provincial city inspection offices.

2. Inspectors within the State Inspection System shall be provided uniforms in kind and usage periods as follows:

Serial number

Uniform standards

Quantity

Compliance roadmap period
use

1

Autumn-winter clothing (for men or women made of blended wool fabric, lined with inner fabric)

1 set

2 years

2

Spring-summer clothing, made of synthetic fiber fabric

1 set

1 year

3

Long-sleeved white shirt, made of polynosic nylon blend fabric

1 piece

1 year

4

Vest

2 pieces

4 years

5

Belt

1 piece

3 years

6

Leather Shoes

1 pair

2 years

7

Backstrap plastic sandals

1 pair

2 years

8

Socks

2 pairs

2 years

9

Fedora hat

1 piece

4 years

10

Cap

1 piece

2 years

11

Soft hat

1 piece

2 years

12

Raincoat

1 piece

2 years

13

Document case, made of faux leather fabric

1 piece

2 years

3. For Inspectors in sectors that already have uniforms, the standards and usage periods for uniforms shall be implemented according to those sectors' regulations.

4. The specifications and colors of uniforms shall be prescribed by the Chief State Inspector.

II. SOURCES OF FUNDS FOR PURCHASE AND MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
INSPECTOR UNIFORMS

1. The budget at the level where Inspectors belong shall bear the cost of purchasing uniforms for such Inspectors.

Specifically, the funds for producing insignia, badges attached to uniforms, and inspector identification cards shall be provided by the Ministry of Finance to the State Inspection for printing, purchasing, and distributing to Inspectors through the respective ministries, state councils, other agencies under the Council of Ministers, and provincial inspection offices and equivalent levels.

2. Quarterly and annually, the State Inspection Office, provincial inspection offices, and other levels with Inspectors (as specified in Point 1 of Part I) shall calculate the quantity and types of uniforms due for distribution based on the number of Inspectors, prepare budget estimates, and submit them to the financial authorities at the same level. Financial authorities at all levels shall be responsible for reviewing the estimates; organizing the allocation of funds; ensuring timely and adequate procurement and distribution of uniforms according to the prescribed service life.

3. The State Inspection Office; provincial inspection offices and equivalent levels; and sectors with Inspectors (as stipulated in Point 1 of Part I of this Circular) shall manage and settle quarterly and annual budgets for purchasing uniforms according to current financial management regulations. The budget for purchasing uniforms for Inspectors shall be recorded separately under the item "Inspector Uniforms" in Section 75 "Operational Fees" corresponding to the relevant chapters, types, items, and sub-items of the State Budget.

4. Inspectors are responsible for preserving and using the uniforms provided; they may not lend them to others; they may not use them as gifts; they may not buy, sell, or exchange them. In cases where uniforms are lost or damaged during the usage period without valid reasons, compensation must be made.

When Inspectors are dismissed or no longer perform inspection work, the managing authority shall recover the uniforms provided if they are still within the usage period.

5. The State Inspection; provincial inspection offices and county-level inspection offices; and sectors with Inspectors must maintain records and manage the uniforms provided to Inspectors from the procurement stage to the distribution stage, ensuring the standards and usage periods of various types of uniforms, preventing loss, confusion, surplus, or shortage (For Inspectors in sectors that already have uniforms, management shall continue according to the current regulations of those sectors).

III. IMPLEMENTATION PROVISIONS

This Circular takes effect from the date of issuance. During implementation, if there are any difficulties, units are requested to report to the State Inspection and the Ministry of Finance for research and consideration to provide supplementary guidance as appropriate.

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