Urban and rural fairs refer to agricultural and sideline products markets, daily industrial products markets and other professional markets, as well as folk temple fairs and fairs. Article 3 Manage urban and rural fair trade according to law, and protect legal operation and fair competition. Article 4 All units and individuals engaged in commodity trading activities in urban and rural fairs in this Municipality must abide by these Regulations. Fifth city, county (city) people's government should incorporate the construction of urban and rural fair trade into the overall planning of urban (township) construction and make a reasonable layout. No unit or individual may occupy the market. Sixth urban and rural fair trade by the local administrative department for Industry and commerce management and supervision.
Price, taxation, public security, health, sanitation, quarantine, standards, metrology, commerce, supply and marketing, urban and rural construction and other departments shall, according to their respective responsibilities, cooperate with the administrative department for industry and commerce to manage urban and rural fair trade.
Urban and rural fairs can set up management institutions or be equipped with management personnel according to needs. Chapter II Business Subjects and Scope Article 7 State-owned, collective enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households engaged in business activities in urban and rural fairs must engage in business in accordance with the approved business scope and methods. Article 8 Any unit or individual who holds a business license, temporary business license or temporary business certificate issued by the administrative department for industry and commerce at the place of residence is not limited by administrative region and quantity in dealing in commodities that are allowed to be put on the market for sale. Ninth state-owned and collective farms, agricultural and industrial enterprises and farmers' agricultural and sideline products, after the completion of the contract order task, except for the provisions of the state are not allowed to be listed. Artisans with business licenses issued by the administrative department for industry and commerce may engage in repair and processing business and sell handmade products in the market. Except as otherwise provided by law. Eleventh urban and rural residents can sell old furniture, bicycles and waste materials for their own use in the designated market with relevant certificates.
Used cars, motorcycles, tractors and other motor vehicles will all enter the designated used motor vehicle trading market for sale. Scrapped old motor vehicles are not allowed to trade. Article 12 Industrial products and handicrafts that the State allows enterprises to sell by themselves may be sold in urban and rural fairs, except those that must be traded in designated markets as stipulated by the State.
The products of individual industries and rural cottage industries can be sold in urban and rural markets. Thirteenth in urban and rural markets to practice medicine, must hold a local health administrative department at or above the county level medical license; Sales of Chinese herbal medicines must hold a business license issued by the administrative department for industry and commerce at or above the county level and a certificate from the drug inspection department. The practice and sale of Chinese herbal medicines in the market must be approved by the health administrative department at or above the county level where the market is located. Fourteenth the following items are not allowed to be sold in the market:
(a) the provisions of the state to implement unified management, franchise goods (except for units with the right to operate listed);
(2) Productive scrap metal;
(three) jewelry, jade, cultural relics, gold and silver and their products;
(four) all kinds of securities and securities;
(5) superstition and contraband;
(6) Flammable, explosive and toxic substances and controlled knives, stun guns and tear gas guns;
(7) Books, periodicals, pictures, photographs, musicals, audio-visual products and other illegal publications that propagate reactionary, feudal superstition, obscenity and murder;
(eight) young fish (including fry), young crabs, frogs and rare animals;
(nine) narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, toxic drugs, radioactive drugs, counterfeit drugs and chemical pesticides;
(ten) fake and shoddy goods, goods explicitly eliminated by the state, and expired goods;
(eleven) unqualified and illegal measuring instruments;
(12) Other articles prohibited from being put on the market for sale as stipulated by the state. Chapter III Business Order Article 15 All units and individuals who enter the market to engage in business activities must abide by state laws, regulations and social ethics, obey management and consciously accept supervision by the masses. Sixteenth urban and rural fairs prohibit the following transactions:
(1) Commodity exchange and trading of various securities;
(two) from the state-owned and collective retail stores or stalls to buy goods, on-site resale price;
(three) shoddy, fake, adulterated, short scale;
(four) the use of measuring instruments prohibited by the state, without verification and unqualified verification;
(5) Gambling, fortune telling, fortune telling and divination;
(six) buy and sell, cheat to buy and sell, hoard, dominate the market, drive up prices, leapfrog prices;
(seven) immoral, barbaric, horrible, destroying children's physical and mental health and ruining socialist spiritual civilization;
(8) Other illegal transactions. Seventeenth prices of agricultural and sideline products, small commodities and waste materials in urban and rural markets, within the scope of national policies, can be determined by the buyers and sellers through consultation; When necessary, the maximum price can be imposed on a few major varieties.
State-owned and collective commercial enterprises selling goods, where state price, the implementation of state price; If the state has a guiding price, it shall implement the guiding price; The purchase and sale price of negotiated goods shall be lower than the market price.
Individual industrial and commercial households purchasing goods with prescribed prices from state-owned commercial enterprises shall not sell them at higher retail prices than prescribed; Commodities purchased in bulk from other channels shall be priced according to the provisions of the price department.
All goods that can be clearly marked must be clearly marked with legal units of measurement.