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PUBLIC FINANCE ORDINANCE ——附加英文版

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 PUBLIC FINANCE ORDINANCE
 (CHAPTER 2)
 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
  
  ion
  I    PRELIMINARY
  hort title
  nterpretation
  he general revenue
  harges on the general revenue
  II    THE ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE, AND
APPROPRIATION
  nnual estimates
  pproval of estimates of expenditure and appropriation
  uthorization of expenditure in advance of appropriation
  hanges to the approved estimates of expenditure
  upplementary Appropriation
  III   CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT
  General powers and duties of the Financial Secretary
  Power to make regulations and give directions, etc.
  Controlling officers.
  Controlling officers to obey regulations and directions, etc.
  Authority of controlling officers to incur expenditure
  Further authority of controlling officers in respect of urgent
  nditure
  IV    RECEIPT, PAYMENT AND CUSTODY OF PUBLIC MONEYS
  Duties of Director of Accounting Services
  Prompt collection of moneys
  Payment of public moneys
  Payment of certain moneys to be authorized by warrant
  Recoverable advances
  Advances to meet urgent need for payment
  Imprests
  Deposits
  Donations and grants
  Banking
  Investment of moneys
  Borrowing powers and loans
  Guarantees
  Establishment of funds
  Special suspense accounts
  Appropriations and warrants to lapse at close of financial year
  V    SURCHARGE
  Power to surcharge
  Notification of surcharge and right of appeal
  Appeal against surcharge
  Withdrawal of surcharge
  Collection of surcharge
  Surcharge in respect of deceased persons
  VI    MISCELLANEOUS
  Abandonment of claims, etc. and write-off of public moneys and
stores
  Disposal of serviceable stores, etc.
  Power of Governor to give directions
  Director of Accounting Services may give certain directions, etc.
to
  ic officers in receipt of certain moneys
  Trusts
  Transitional
  Effect of dissolution of Legislative Council
  t Schedule. Funds
  nd Schedule. Special Suspense Accounts
 Whole document
  
  rovide for the control and management of the public finances of 
Hong
  and for incidental and connected purposes.
  pril 1983] L. N. 109 of 1983
 PART I PRELIMINARY
  
  hort title
  Ordinance may be cited as the Public Finance Ordinance.
  nterpretation
  his Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires--
  ropriation Bill" and "Appropriation Ordinance" means a 
Bill or
  nance, as the case may be, which provides for appropriation from 
the
  ral revenue in respect of the approved estimates of expenditure
on the
  ices of the Government for a financial year;
  roved estimates of expenditure" means the estimates of 
expenditure
  ed to be approved under section 6;
  trolling officer" in relation to a head or subhead means the 
officer
  gnated as controlling officer of that head or subhead under 
section
  
  ector of Audit" means the Director of Audit appointed under
section 3
  he Audit Ordinance (Cap. 122);
  ctment" includes an imperial enactment;
  enditure" includes expenditure on the services of the 
Government
  ired to be met under any enactment;
  ance Committee" means the Finance Committee of the Legislative
Council
  blished under the Standing Orders of the Legislative Council;
  eral revenue" means moneys which under this Ordinance or any 
other
  tment are to be paid into or to form part of the general revenue;
  d" means a head of expenditure;
  lic moneys" means--
  the general revenue;
  any moneys which are accounted for in the books or records of 
account
  he Director of Accounting Services; and (Replaced 11 of 1990 s.
2)
  any other moneys which the Governor may declare in writing 
to be
  ic moneys for the purposes of this Ordinance;
  head" means a subhead of expenditure;
  plementary Appropriation Bill" and  "Supplementary 
Appropriation
  nance" means a Bill or Ordinance, as the case may be, which 
provides
  appropriation from the general revenue in supplementation 
of the
  opriation already made by an Appropriation Ordinance.
  he general revenue
  Except where otherwise provided by or under this Ordinance 
or any
  r enactment any moneys raised or received for the purposes 
of the
  rnment shall form part of the general revenue.
  Any refund or drawback may be made from the general 
revenue in
  rdance with regulations made under section 11. (Replaced 8 of 1984 
s.
  
  For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby declared that the
reference in
  ection (1) to moneys raised or received for the purposes 
of the
  rnment does not include moneys held on trust.
  harges on the general revenue
  xpenditure shall be charged on the general revenue except as 
provided
  r under this Ordinance or any other enactment.
 PART II THE ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE, AND APPROPRIA- 
TION
  
  nnual estimates
  The Financial Secretary shall cause to be prepared in each 
financial
  estimates of the revenue and expenditure of the Government for 
the
  following financial year, and shall cause such estimates to be 
laid
  re the Legislative Council before or as soon as practicable after 
the
  encement of the financial year to which they relate.
  Subject to subsection (3), the estimates of revenue and 
expenditure
  l be in such form as the Financial Secretary may from time to 
time
  ct.
  The estimates of expenditure shall--
  classify expenditure under heads and subheads with the ambit of 
each
  described;
  in respect of each head show the estimated total 
expenditure, the
  ision sought in respect of each subhead, the establishment of
posts
  any), and the limit (if any) to the commitments which may be 
entered
  in respect of expenditure which is not annually recurrent; and
  specify the controlling officer designated in respect of each
head and
  ead under section 12.
  Where there is a requirement under any enactment that 
expenditure be
  from the general revenue, provision for such expenditure 
shall be
  uded in the estimates of expenditure for the purposes of this 
Part,
  without prejudice to the validity or effect of any such
requirement.
  pproval of estimates of expenditure and appropriation
  The heads contained in the estimates of expenditure for a 
financial
  shall be included in an Appropriation Bill which shall be 
introduced
  the Legislative Council at the same time as the estimates.
  Upon the enactment of the Appropriation Ordinance the 
estimates of
  nditure for the financial year to which the Ordinance relates
shall be
  ed to be approved to the extent that they are provided for in 
the
  nance and shall have effect from the first day of such financial
year.
  Expenditure for the financial year on the services of the 
Government
  l, subject to this Ordinance, be arranged in accordance with the
heads
  subheads and be limited by the provision in each subhead shown
in the
  mates of expenditure as approved or as may subsequently be 
changed
  time to time in accordance with section 8.
  uthorization of expenditure in advance of appropriation
  The Legislative Council may, in advance of an Appropriation
Ordinance,
  esolution authorize expenditure for the services of the
Government in
  ect of a financial year to be charged on the general 
revenue, in
  rdance with this Ordinance and subject to such 
limitations and
  itions as may be specified in the resolution.
  Expenditure charged on the general revenue pursuant to a 
resolution
  r this section shall be arranged in accordance with the 
heads and
  eads shown in the estimates of expenditure laid under section 
5 and
  provisions of this Ordinance shall, for the purposes 
of this
  ection and subject to such conditions and limitations as 
may be
  ified in the resolution, apply to such estimates as though they 
were
  approved estimates of expenditure.
  Expenditure charged on the general revenue pursuant to a 
resolution
  r this section shall be set off against the amounts 
respectively
  ided in the Appropriation Ordinance upon the same 
coming into
  ation.
  
  hanges to the approved estimates of expenditure
  Subject to this section, no changes shall be made to the 
approved
  mates of expenditure except with the approval of the Finance
Committee
  a proposal of the Financial Secretary.
  Without limiting the generality of subsection (1) such 
changes may
  ide for all or any of the following matters--
  the creation of new heads or subheads;
  supplementary provision in approved or new subheads;
  variations in the establishments of posts;
  increases in the limit to the commitments which may be entered
into in
  ect of expenditure which is not annually recurrent.
  The Finance Committee may delegate to the Financial 
Secretary the
  r to approve changes subject to such conditions, 
exceptions and
  tations as are specified in the delegation.
  The Financial Secretary, where a delegation by the Finance 
Committee
  r subsection (3) so provides, and subject to such 
conditions,
  ptions and limitations as are specified in the delegation, may
further
  gate his power to approve changes to any public officer.
  A delegation to any public officer under subsection (4) 
shall be
  ect to such further conditions, exceptions and limitations 
as the
  ncial Secretary may specify.
  Nothing in subsection (1) shall be construed as 
limiting  or
  cting--
  the power of the Governor to make any proposal, or allow or direct
any
  osal to be made, to the Legislative Council, the object or effect 
of
  h is to require a change to the approved estimates of expenditure;
or
  a requirement under any enactment that expenditure be met 
from the
  ral revenue.
  The Financial Secretary shall cause such changes to be made 
to the
  oved estimates of expenditure as are necessary in respect of any--
  approval given under subsection (1), (3) or (4);
  expenditure pursuant to a proposal referred to in subsection (6) 
(a);
  
  requirement referred to in subsection (6) (b) not otherwise 
provided
  by approval under this section.
  The Financial Secretary shall at the end of each quarter 
of the
  ncial year or as soon as practicable thereafter--
  report to the Finance Committee changes made to the approved
estimates
  xpenditure in that quarter upon approval by him or by any 
public
  cer pursuant to a delegation under section (3) or (4), as the case
may
  and
  table in the Legislative Council a summary of all changes made
to the
  oved estimates of expenditure in that quarter under this section.
  Without prejudice to section 9, expenditure in respect of 
which a
  ge to the approved estimates is made under this section 
shall be
  ged on the general revenue notwithstanding that there has 
been no
  opriation in respect thereof by an Appropriation Ordinance.
  upplementary Appropriation
  t the close of account for any financial year it is 
found that
  nditure charged to any head is in excess of the sum appropriated 
for
  head by an Appropriation Ordinance, the excess shall be included
in a
  lementary Appropriation Bill which shall be introduced 
into the
  slative Council as soon as practicable after the close 
of the
  ncial year to which the excess expenditure relates.
 PART III CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT
  
  General powers and duties of the Financial Secretary
  Financial Secretary shall, subject to this Ordinance and any 
other
  tment, have the management of the finances of the Government and 
the
  rvision, control and direction of all matters relating 
to the
  ncial affairs of the Government.
  Power to make regulations and give directions, etc.
  Without prejudice to any other provision of this 
Ordinance, the
  ncial Secretary may make such administrative regulations and give
such
  nistrative directions and instructions not inconsistent 
with this
  nance as may appear to him to be necessary or expedient for the
better
  ying out of the provisions and purposes of this Ordinance and for 
the
  ty, economy and advantage of public moneys and Government
property.
  Any regulations made or directions and instructions given 
by the
  rnor or by any person authorized by him, for purposes similar to
those
  espect of which regulations, directions and instructions may be 
made
  iven under subsection (1), and which are in force at the 
commencement
  his Ordinance, shall, in so far as they are not inconsistent with
this
  nance, remain in force and shall be deemed for all purposes to 
have
  made or given under this section and to be liable to revocation 
or
  dment hereunder.
  Controlling officers
  Estimates of expenditure laid before the Legislative Council 
shall
  gnate a controlling officer in respect of each head and subhead.
  Subject to section 14 (5), a controlling officer shall be 
responsible
  accountable for all expenditure from any head or subhead for which 
he
  he controlling officer, and for all public moneys and 
Government
  erty in respect of the department or service for 
which he is
  onsible.
  Controlling officers to obey regulations and directions, etc.
  y controlling officer shall obey all regulations made and 
directions
  nstructions given by the Financial Secretary under section 
11 and
  l, if so required, account to the Financial Secretary 
for the
  ormance of his duties as controlling officer.
  Authority of controlling officers to incur expenditure
  Subject to any regulations made or directions or instructions
given by
  Financial Secretary under section 11 and to any reservation 
made by
  Financial Secretary under subsection (3), a controlling officer 
may,
  accordance with this Ordinance, incur expenditure and 
authorize
  nditure to be incurred against any provision shown in any subhead 
for
  h he is the controlling officer.
  No expenditure shall be incurred against any provision shown 
in any
  ead except by or under the authority of the controlling officer.
  The Financial Secretary may, in writing, reserve the whole or any
part
  ny provision shown in any subhead and for so long as such 
reservation
  ins in force no expenditure shall be incurred against the 
provision
  rved.
  A controlling officer may, in respect of any subhead for which 
he is
  controlling officer, by allocation warrant signed by him or 
by a
  ic officer authorized generally or specially by him, 
authorize any
  r controlling officer to incur expenditure or authorize
expenditure to
  ncurred against any provision shown in that subhead--(Added 8 of
1984
  )
  for any purpose within the ambit of that subhead; and
  in accordance with the terms of the allocation warrant.
  The controlling officer to whom an allocation warrant is issued 
under
  ection (4) shall be responsible and accountable for any 
expenditure
  rred under the warrant as if he were the controlling 
officer
  gnated in respect thereof under section 12.
  
  Further authority of controlling officers in respect 
of urgent
  nditure
  where an urgent need has arisen for expenditure to be incurred
which--
  requires a change to the approved estimates of expenditure in 
respect
  atters referred to in section 8 (2) (b) or (d); and
  in the opinion of a controlling officer cannot be deferred until 
the
  ssary change is made in accordance with section 8 without 
serious
  iment to the public interest, the controlling officer may, 
on his
  onal responsibility, incur the expenditure in anticipation 
of such
  ge.
  As soon as practicable after incurring expenditure under
subsection
  the controlling officer shall report the matter to the 
Financial
  etary for the purpose of having the necessary change made 
to the
  oved estimates of expenditure.
  Where the necessary change to the approved estimates of
expenditure is
  made in accordance with section 8, the expenditure incurred shall 
not
  charged on the general revenue but shall remain the 
personal
  onsibility of the controlling officer who incurred the 
expenditure.
 PART IV RECEIPT, PAYMENT AND CUSTODY OF PUBLIC MONEYS
  
  Duties of Director of Accounting Services
  The Director of Accounting Services shall be responsible 
for the
  ilation and supervision of the accounts of the Government, 
for the
  gement of accounting operations and procedures, and for ensuring 
that
  regulations directions or instructions made or given 
under this
  nance relating thereto and in respect of the safe custody of 
public
  ys and its accounting are complied with.
  Without prejudice to the generality of his duties under
subsection (1)
  the powers conferred on the Financial Secretary by section 
11 the
  ctor of Accounting Services shall--
  ensure that adequate arrangements are made for bringing 
promptly and
  erly to account all public moneys received and paid by the
Government;
  pay such sums from public moneys as he is authorized to pay under
this
  nance or any other enactment;
  ensure, in so far as is practicable, that adequate 
arrangements are
  for the safe custody of public moneys; and
  bring to the notice of the Financial Secretary and the 
Director of
  t, in writing, any material defect in departmental control of
revenue,
  nditure, cash, stamps, securities, stores and other 
Government
  erty which may come to his notice and any persistent 
breaches of
  lations, directions or instructions made or given 
under  this
  nance.
  Subject to the provisions of any enactment, in the exercise 
of his
  es the Director of Accounting Services shall be entitled to 
inspect
  offices and shall have access to all records, books, 
vouchers

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第一条 根据《中华人民共和国外交特权与豁免条例》,制定本规定。
第二条 外国驻中国使馆(以下简称使馆)运进运出公务用品,使馆人员运进运出自用物品,除有双边协议按协议执行外,应当按照本规定办理。前款中,“公务用品”系指使馆执行职务直接需用的物品,包括家具、陈设品、办公用品、招待用品和机动车辆等;“自用物品”系指使馆人员和与其共同生活的配偶及未成年子女在中国居留期间直接需用的生活用品,包括家具、家用电器和机动车辆等。
第三条 使馆运进运出公务用品,外交代表以托运或者邮寄方式运进运出自用物品,应当书面向海关申报。外交代表进出境时有随身携带的或者附载于同一运输工具上的私人行李物品,应当口头向海关申报,海关予以免验放行。但具有重大理由推定其中装有非公务用品、非自用物品,或者装有中国法律和规章禁止进出口的物品时,海关有权查验。查验时,必须有外交代表或者其授权人员在场。
第四条 使馆申报运进的公务用品和外交代表申报运进的自用物品,经海关审核在直接需用数量范围内的,予以免税。申报运出公务用品和自用物品,由海关审核后予以放行。
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第六条 使馆和使馆人员申报属于中国法律和规章禁止进出口的物品,除经中国政府有关部门批准的以外,海关予以扣留,有关使馆或者使馆人员应当在九十天内退运。逾期未退运的,由海关变价上缴国库。
第七条 使馆和使馆人员免税运进的物品,不得转让。确有特殊原因需要转让的,必须报经海关批准。经批准转让的物品,应当由受让人或者出让人按规定向海关办理纳税或者免税手续。
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第九条 使馆的行政技术人员和服务人员,如非中国公民或者在中国的永久居留者,携运进境自用物品,包括到任后半年内运进安家物品,应当书面向海关申报。上述物品经海关审核在直接需用数量范围内(其中汽车每户限一辆)的,海关予以查验免税放行。申报携运出境的自用物品,海关予以审核查验放行。前款所述人员寄进或者寄出的个人自用物品,海关按照个人邮递物品的有关规定办理。本条第一款所述人员任职期间托运进境的自用物品,海关比照本条第二款办理。
第十条 联合国及其专门机构和其他国际组织驻中国代表机构运进运出公务用品和邮袋,代表机构的代表、行政技术人员、服务人员和与其共同生活的配偶及未成年子女运进运出自用物品,海关根据中国已加入的有关国际公约和中国与有关国际组织签订的协议办理;遇有公约和协议未涉及的情况,参照本规定有关条款办理。
第十一条 外国驻中国领事馆运进运出公务用品和领事邮袋,领事官员、领馆工作人员和与其共同生活的配偶及未成年子女运进运出自用物品,海关根据中国已加入的有关国际公约和中国与有关国家签订的协议办理;遇有公约和协议未涉及的情况,根据互惠的原则,参照本规定有关条款办理。
第十二条 本规定自发布之日起施行。(附英文)

PROVISIONS OF THE GENERAL CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION OF THE PEOPLE'SREPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE IMPORT AND EXPORT OFARTICLES BY FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS AND THEIR PERSONNEL IN CHINA

Important Notice: (注意事项)
英文本源自中华人民共和国务院法制局编译, 中国法制出版社出版的《中华人民
共和国涉外法规汇编》(1991年7月版).
当发生歧意时, 应以法律法规颁布单位发布的中文原文为准.
This English document is coming from the "LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA GOVERNING FOREIGN-RELATED MATTERS" (1991.7)
which is compiled by the Brueau of Legislative Affairs of the State
Council of the People's Republic of China, and is published by the China
Legal System Publishing House.
In case of discrepancy, the original version in Chinese shall prevail.

Whole Document (法规全文)
PROVISIONS OF THE GENERAL CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION OF THE PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE IMPORT AND EXPORT OF
ARTICLES BY FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS AND THEIR PERSONNEL IN CHINA
(Approved by the State Council on October 31, 1986 and promulgated
by the General Customs Administration on December 1, 1986)
Article 1
These Provisions are formulated in accordance with Regulations of the
People's Republic of China Concerning Diplomatic Privileges and
Immunities.
Article 2
Cases concerning the import and export of articles for official use by a
foreign diplomatic mission in China (hereinafter referred to as "the
mission"), or the import and export of articles for personal use by the
personnel of a foreign diplomatic mission, shall comply with these
Provisions, unless a bilateral agreement, which shall be complied with
instead, exists.
In the preceding paragraph, "articles for official use" refers to articles
directly needed by a foreign mission in the performance of its functions,
which include furniture, decorative articles, office equipment, supplies
for reception of guests, and motor vehicles; "articles for personal use"
refers to articles directly needed for daily use, during their stay in
China, by mission personnel and their spouses and minor children living
with them, which include furniture, household electrical appliances, and
motor vehicles.
Article 3
The import and export of articles for official use by the mission, and the
import and export of articles for personal use by diplomatic agents
through consignment shipping or by post, shall all be declared to the
Customs.
Diplomatic agents entering or leaving the country shall declare orally to
the Customs their accompanied personal effects, or their personal luggage
transported separately in the same vehicle of transport, and the Customs
shall give clearance without inspection. In case there are serious
grounds for presuming that the luggage contains articles not for official
use or articles not for personal use, or the luggage contains articles
forbidden to be brought into or out of the country by the Chinese laws and
regulations, the Customs shall have the right to inspect the luggage. Such
inspection shall be conducted only in the presence of the diplomatic agent
concerned, or of his authorized representative.
Article 4
Articles for official use declared for import by the mission, or articles
for personal use declared for import by a diplomatic agent, shall be
exempt from Customs duties after they have been examined by the Customs
and found to be within the reasonable quantities for direct use.
Articles for official use and for personal use, declared at the Customs
for export, shall be given clearance after being examined and verified by
the Customs.
Article 5
The mission and its personnel may not carry into or out of the country
articles whose import and export are forbidden by the laws and regulations
of the People's Republic of China. If the aforesaid articles need to be
imported or exported for special reasons, a prior permission must be
obtained from the authorities concerned of the Chinese Government, and the
matter shall be handled in accordance with the pertinent provisions
prescribed by the Chinese government.
For the import of radio transmitters and receivers with their accessories,
a written application must be submitted in advance to the Chinese Ministry
of Foreign Affairs for approval. The mission and its personnel shall
declare at the Customs and present the relevant approval documents, and
the Customs shall give clearance after examination and verification.
To take cultural relics out of the country, a declaration must be made in
advance with the Customs; and the relics shall be appraised by the
cultural and administrative departments of the provinces, autonomous
regions, or municipalities directly under the Central Government, as
designated by the State cultural and administrative department, and an
export certificate shall be issued. The mission and its personnel shall
present the relevant certification to the Customs, and the Customs shall
give clearance after examination and verification.
The carrying into or out of China of firearms and ammunition shall be
handled in accordance with the provisions of Measures of the People's
Republic of China for the Control of Firearms.
The import or export of articles that is controlled by China's quarantine
laws and regulations shall be handled by the Customs in accordance with
the pertinent laws and regulations.
Article 6
In the case where the articles, declared by the mission and its personnel,
belong to the categories of articles forbidden by China's laws and
regulations to be imported or exported, these articles, unless their
import or export has been approved by China's competent authorities, shall
be detained by the Customs; the detained articles shall be withdrawn from
import or export by the mission or its mission personnel concerned within
90 days. If these articles are not withdrawn within the said time limit,
they shall be appraised at the current rate and turned over by the Customs
to the State treasury.
Article 7
Articles imported duty-free by the mission and its personnel shall not be
transferred. Should the aforesaid articles need to be transferred for a
special reason, permission must be obtained from the Customs.
With respect to articles transferred with permission, the transferee or
the transferor shall go through the procedures with the Customs, in
accordance with pertinent provisions, for the payment of or the exemption
from duties.
Article 8
Diplomatic bags delivered by or sent to the mission shall be given
clearance without inspection by the Customs. Diplomatic bags shall be
sealed with an identifiable external mark; such bags may contain
diplomatic papers and articles for official use only. Diplomatic couriers
shall be provided with courier certificates issued by the competent
authorities of the despatching country when they carry diplomatic bags.
The captain of a commercial aircraft may be entrusted to carry diplomatic
bags. He shall be provided with an official certifying document issued by
the consigner state, indicating the number of packages. With respect to
the diplomatic bags delivered by, or through consignment transport by the
captain of a commercial aircraft, the mission concerned shall send its
personnel to go through the procedures for the handling over, taking
possession of or delivery of the said diplomatic bags.
Article 9
The members of administrative, technical or service staff of the mission
who are not Chinese citizens, or persons permanently resident in China,
shall submit a written declaration to the Customs when they bring into the
country personal effects, including articles intended for their
establishment imported within 6 months of the time of their installation
in China. Where the aforesaid articles are within reasonable quantities
for direct use (as for cars, one for each household), the Customs shall
give clearance duty-free after examination and verification.
In case personal effects are sent into or out of the country by post by
the personnel mentioned in the preceding paragraph; the Customs shall
handle the case in accordance with the provisions concerning the personal
articles sent by post.
In case personal effects are brought into the country by consignment
shipping by the personnel mentioned in the first paragraph of this Article
during their term of office, the Customs shall handle the case by applying
mutatis mutandis the second paragraph of this Article.
Article 10
In case articles or pouches for official use are brought into or out of
the country by the representative offices of the United Nations or its
specialized agencies, or of other international organizations, in China,
as well as articles for personal use which are brought into or out of the
country by the representatives, the members of the administrative,
technical or service staff of the said representative offices and their
spouses and minor children living with them, the Customs shall handle them
in accordance with the relevant international conventions to which China
is a party, and also with the agreements signed between China and the
international organizations concerned; for cases which are not regulated
by the aforesaid conventions or agreements, the Customs shall handle them
with reference to relevant articles of these Provisions.
Article 11
In case articles for official use and consular bags are brought into or
out of the country by foreign consular posts in China, and articles for
personal use brought into or out of the country by consular officers,
other members of the consular posts, or their spouses and minor children
living with them, the Customs shall handle them in accordance with the
relevant international conventions to which China is a party, and also
with the agreements signed between China and the countries concerned; for
the cases which are not regulated by the aforesaid conventions or
agreements, the Customs shall handle them in accordance with the principle
of reciprocity and with reference to the relevant Articles of these
Provisions.
Article 12
These Provisions shall go into effect as of the date of promulgation.