Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 In order to promote and standardize corporate credit reporting, improve corporate credit management systems, create a social credit environment, maintain social and economic order, and promote the construction of an honest Jiangsu, in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, These measures are formulated based on the actual situation of the province. Article 2 The term "enterprise credit reporting" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the use of enterprise credit reporting agencies (hereinafter referred to as credit reporting agencies) to collect and process enterprise credit information and provide credit products such as investigations, assessments or rating reports on the credit status of enterprises. Activity.
The term "enterprise credit information" as mentioned in these Measures refers to information formed by an enterprise during its production, operation and service activities, which can be used to analyze and judge the credit status of the enterprise. Article 3 These Measures apply to the collection, processing, use and supervision and management of enterprise credit information within the administrative region of this province. Article 4 The credit management agency of the Provincial People's Government is responsible for the guidance, supervision and management of the credit investigation work of enterprises in the province. The credit management agencies of the districted municipal people's governments are responsible for the guidance, supervision and management of the credit investigation work of enterprises within their respective jurisdictions.
Other relevant departments of the provincial and districted municipal people's governments shall, in accordance with their respective responsibilities, coordinate the guidance, supervision and management of corporate credit reporting work. Article 5: Enterprise credit reporting shall be subject to franchising. The methods for granting franchise rights shall be formulated by the provincial credit management agency and submitted to the provincial people's government for approval. Article 6 Credit reporting agencies shall collect corporate credit information through legal channels, record credit information objectively, and produce corporate credit products scientifically and fairly. Chapter 2 Collection of Enterprise Credit Information Article 7 Enterprise credit information mainly includes the following contents:
(1) Identification information: mainly refers to the enterprise name, address, economic category, legal representative, registered capital, shareholders situation, external investment, business scope, franchised products, etc.;
(2) Credit information: mainly refers to the performance information formed by the enterprise’s credit relationship with financial institutions;
(3) Public information: mainly refers to records of corporate financial operations, tax payment, quality and safety, import and export, social insurance, labor and employment, salary payment, production safety, environmental protection, public service payment, etc., as well as administrative agencies, Other information related to corporate credit that is mastered by judicial organs or organizations that perform corporate governance functions and disclosed in accordance with the law;
(4) Other information related to corporate credit. Article 8 Provinces and cities divided into districts shall establish public credit information centers to be responsible for establishing the province's basic enterprise credit information database and information system, collecting, processing and publishing enterprise credit information, and realizing the exchange and exchange of information between government departments. *** Enjoy, providing information query services. Article 9 Administrative agencies, judicial agencies, organizations that exercise public administration functions, public utility units, and industry organizations shall provide corporate credit information to the public credit information center in a timely, accurate, and complete manner, but when it involves state secrets and Except for trade secrets.
The specific scope, time, method, format, etc. of providing information shall be determined by the provincial credit management agency after consulting with the relevant information providing units and reported to the provincial government for determination.
Information data can be exchanged between the enterprise basic credit information database and other databases, and the use of data obtained through the exchange must comply with relevant national regulations. Article 10 Credit reporting agencies may obtain corporate credit information from public credit information centers.
Credit reporting agencies can collect corporate credit information on their own.
It is prohibited to collect corporate credit information by deception, theft, coercion, computer network intrusion or other improper means.
Credit reporting agencies shall update and maintain information in a timely manner and shall not fabricate or tamper with corporate credit information.
Information providers should ensure that the information provided is objective, true and accurate. Chapter 3 Processing and Use of Enterprise Credit Information Article 11 Credit reporting agencies process and prepare enterprise credit reports or enterprise credit assessment reports based on enterprise credit information.
When credit reporting agencies prepare credit evaluation reports, they should be based on scientific and reasonable evaluation index systems and standards to ensure the fairness of the evaluation results. Article 12 Credit reporting agencies shall obtain the consent of the credit-reported enterprise when providing and using corporate credit information, corporate credit reports, and corporate credit assessment reports. If there are other provisions in laws, regulations and rules, those provisions shall prevail.
Credit reporting agencies shall not disclose corporate credit information, provide corporate credit reports and corporate credit assessment reports to any other unit or individual without authorization. Article 13: Enterprise credit reports and enterprise credit assessment reports provided by credit reporting agencies serve as a reference for users to judge the credit status of enterprises subject to credit reporting. Article 14 The credit reporting agency shall provide the following information inquiry services based on the requirements of the credit-reported enterprise: (1) The credit information of the enterprise and its source;
(2) Users who obtain the company's credit report or credit assessment report. Article 15: Enterprise credit investigation provides paid services.
The charging standards for credit reporting agencies to provide corporate credit reports and corporate credit assessment reports shall be determined by the provincial pricing department in conjunction with the provincial credit management agency.
If judicial agencies and administrative agencies need to use corporate credit information in the process of handling cases and administrative management, they can inquire with credit reporting agencies free of charge.
Article 16 Enterprises and other organizations are encouraged to use credit products in activities such as project cooperative development, commercial investment, business procurement, and business decision-making to check the credit status of the other party.
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