Decision No. 466/TTg requires the conduct of a comprehensive inventory and assessment of state fixed assets in administrative and public service units from central to local levels, with the aim of serving as a basis for effective management and utilization of assets. This decision shall take effect fifteen days after the date of issuance.
적용 범위
Ministries, sectors, localities, administrative and public service units, state agencies located abroad, Party organizations, defense, security, and political social organizations using state budget funds.
핵심 사항
- Ministries, sectors, and localities must conduct a comprehensive inventory and assessment of fixed assets from January 1, 1998, to January 31, 1998 (Article 1).
- The Central Steering Committee for Inventory is headed by the Minister of Finance, responsible for guiding and urging the inventory process (Article 2).
- Subordinate units under ministries, sectors, and localities must properly carry out the inventory, assess assets, and submit consolidated reports on results to the Central Steering Committee for Inventory before January 31, 1998 (Article 3).
- The cost of implementing the comprehensive inventory is arranged and allocated within the state budget estimate for 1997 by ministries, sectors, and localities. Operating costs of the Central Steering Committee for Inventory are provided by the Ministry of Finance (Article 4).
- This decision takes effect fifteen days after the date of issuance (Article 5).
🌐 이 문서의 사회적 영향
- Positive impact: Improving the management and utilization of state assets, enhancing economic and social efficiency.
- Negative impact: Time-consuming and resource-intensive for asset inventory and assessment.
❓ 자주 묻는 질문
What is the timeframe for conducting the comprehensive inventory?
The timeframe for conducting the comprehensive inventory is from January 1, 1998, to January 31, 1998 (Article 1).
Who arranges the funding for the comprehensive inventory?
The cost of implementing the comprehensive inventory is arranged and allocated within the state budget estimate for 1997 by ministries, sectors, and localities. Operating costs of the Central Steering Committee for Inventory are provided by the Ministry of Finance (Article 4).
Who comprises the Central Steering Committee for Inventory?
The Central Steering Committee for Inventory is headed by the Minister of Finance, members include Deputy Ministers of the Ministry of Planning and Investment, Ministry of Construction, Ministry of Education and Training, Ministry of Health, Deputy Director General of the General Statistics Office, Deputy Head of the Price Board of the Government (Article 2).
When must subordinate units report the results of the asset inventory?
Subordinate units under ministries, sectors, and localities must consolidate and submit reports on the comprehensive inventory results to the Central Steering Committee for Inventory before January 31, 1998 (Article 3).
When does this decision take effect?
This decision takes effect fifteen days after the date of issuance (Article 5).
전문
Pursuant to …;
Regarding the conduct of a comprehensive inventory and revaluation of state fixed assets in administrative and public service units
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PRIME MINISTER
Pursuant to the Government Organization Law dated September 30, 1992;
To understand the situation of state assets in administrative and public service agencies, serving as a basis for setting standards and norms, management policies and regulations on state assets annually and over the long term, ensuring strict compliance with the State Budget Law and the Decree on Thrift and Anti-Waste in the procurement and use of state assets in administrative and public service agencies;
At the proposal of the Minister of Finance,
DECISION:
Article 1. Conduct a comprehensive inventory and revaluation of state fixed assets (excluding weapons, equipment, and combat and support technical equipment, defense and security works) at administrative and public service units from central to local levels (including communes and wards), state agencies located abroad (Embassies, Consulates General, permanent agencies abroad...), Party organizations, defense, security agencies, and social political organizations using state budget funds as of 00:00 on January 1, 1998.
Article 2. Establish a Central Steering Committee for Inventory headed by the Minister of Finance, members of the Central Steering Committee for Inventory include: Deputy Ministers of Planning and Investment, Construction, Education and Training, Health, Deputy Director of the General Statistics Office, Deputy Head of the Government Price Board.
The Central Steering Committee for Inventory shall be responsible for guiding, urging, and inspecting ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government-affiliated agencies, provincial People's Committees under the central government, Party organizations, and social political organizations (hereinafter referred to as ministries, sectors, and localities) in conducting the inventory and revaluation of fixed assets, compiling reports on the results of the inventory to the Government, and proposing measures to manage and use these assets economically and effectively.
Article 3. Ministries, sectors, and localities shall be responsible for guiding subordinate units and organizations in properly conducting the inventory and revaluation of assets and compiling reports on the results of the comprehensive inventory to be submitted to the Central Steering Committee for Inventory by January 31, 1998, in a timely manner to report to the Government.
Article 4. Funding for the comprehensive inventory shall be arranged and allocated within the state budget estimate for 1997 by ministries, sectors, and localities. Operating costs of the Central Steering Committee for Inventory shall be provided by the Ministry of Finance.
Article 5. THIS DECISION SHALL TAKE EFFECT 15 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SIGNATURE.
Article 6. The Chairman of the Central Steering Committee for Inventory, Ministers of ministries, Heads of ministerial-level agencies and government-affiliated agencies, Heads of related agencies and organizations, and Chairmen of provincial People's Committees under the central government shall be responsible for guiding and organizing the implementation of this Decision.
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE GOVERNMENT
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