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Medical Wastes Control Rules Issued
The Chinese government is stepping up its efforts to regulate the increasing amount of dangerous wastes discharged by medical institutions, by publishing a State Council decree, the "Provisions on the Control of Medical Wastes", Thursday.

The decree, signed by Premier Wen Jiabao, has seven article and57 clauses, to deal with various matters related to the issue, such as the handling of medical wastes, supervision and responsibilities of relevant parties.

It was aimed at strengthening the safety of handling medical wastes to prevent the spreading of diseases, protect environment, and ensure people's health.

All institutions and individuals had the right to expose and sue any illegal activities concerning medical discharges, it says.

(Xinhua News Agency June 27, 2003)

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