The first is to do a good job in “infrastructure construction” and strictly follow the examination and approval procedures. It is clarified that all sites shall not be expanded or relocated, and for the sites included in the work account, a land use plan will be drawn to indicate the land use area and building area, so as to curb the disorderly expansion of the site. For those who really need to repair due to housing quality and other issues, it is required to fill in the “Application Form for Repair Projects of Folk Belief Activity Sites”, which is examined and approved by the management group of folk belief activity sites in the township (street) where they are located. For projects approved and approved, we should earnestly grasp the quality management of projects. Where there are signs of illegal construction or unauthorized expansion, relocation, or reconstruction, they will be stopped as soon as possible.
The second is to do a good job of “safety pass” to ensure the safety of believers. Make safety work the top priority in the internal management of folk belief activity sites, and earnestly grasp rectification and reform through methods such as surveys, counterpart inspections, and spot checks. The district and town levels should conduct 1-2 safety inspections of folk religious activities in the whole region every year, and require all places to conduct self-inspections on electricity safety, housing safety, and fire safety, and promptly propose rectification measures for rectification when hidden dangers are found; We also take a cross-check approach to mutual inspection. The counterpart mutual inspection is based on the importance attached by the party committee and government to the management of folk belief activity sites, the formulation of various systems, and the allocation of houses and various safety facilities, and each selects 3-5 representative folk belief activity sites to be inspected by the corresponding units. At present, more than 95 percent of the folk belief activity sites in the region are equipped with fire extinguishers and other fire-fighting facilities, and electrical wiring equipment has been reconstructed.
The third is to do a good job in “financial control” and ensure that funds are put to good use. Strictly implement the financial system, making it clear that the property and lawful income of the folk belief activity site belong to the collective ownership of the venue, and its use shall be in accordance with relevant systems and financial provisions, mainly used for the normal activities of the venue and for the development of office interests, charitable undertakings, and so forth. Townships, townships (neighborhoods) and administrative villages (communities) supervise and inspect the financial situation of folk belief activity sites to ensure that funds are put to good use.
The fourth is to do a good job in “closing the “activities” to ensure safety and order. Strictly control all kinds of folk belief activities, and if the venue really wants to hold activities, it is necessary to fill out the “Approval Form for Activities of Folk Belief Activity Sites”, which is to be examined and approved by the management group of the folk belief activity sites in the township (street) where they are located. For the approved activities, a detailed activity plan shall be formulated, and the township (neighborhood) and administrative village (community) together with relevant departments shall take effective measures to prevent accidents and ensure the safety and orderliness of the activities. Where folk belief activities and venues are used to carry out illegal or criminal activities, the relevant departments are to pursue the responsibility of relevant personnel in accordance with national laws and regulations. At the same time, folk belief activities must abide by the Constitution, laws and regulations, and achieve two prohibitions, namely: prohibiting the holding of all kinds of illegal Buddhist activities for the purpose of accumulating wealth; It is forbidden to engage in all kinds of feudal superstitions and other illegal activities, such as driving away diseases and ghosts, deceiving people with gossip, jumping gods and releasing yin.