The scope of use of procuratorial business fees includes mobile phone charges, but they must be used for work content.
The specific fees are as follows:
1. Case handling fees
1. Case-handling travel expenses: travel expenses for prosecutors to investigate and solve cases, investigate and review cases, investigate and collect evidence, hunt down, and escort criminals, handle emergencies, conduct investigations, trials, perform supervision, and other case-handling tasks.
2. Detective investigation fees: inspection fees, postal and telecommunications fees, and communication fees required for investigation and handling of cases; fees for tracking, waiting, appearing at the scene, and on-site supervision at the execution site; equipment setup, rental, transportation, and compensation fees for secret investigation measures; fees for compulsory measures taken in accordance with the law Required activity expenses; prisoners’ transportation expenses, food and accommodation expenses, and medical expenses; project analysis, reporting, and research expenses.
3. Costs for assisting in case handling: labor costs, transportation and accommodation expenses for hiring relevant departments and personnel to assist in solving the case and reviewing the case; temporary accommodation, medical care, transportation and lost work allowance for witnesses; funds for the activities of the procuratorial liaison officer.
4. Technical inspection, appraisal and translation fees: transportation expenses, board and lodging fees and remuneration for hiring specialized personnel for inspection and appraisal; translation fees for hiring translators for translation and interpretation; consultation fees for professional technical materials, notarization fees; appraisal of the behavioral capacity of the parties Fees include the transportation, board and lodging expenses of the person being appraised; the collection and storage fees of various samples for inspection and comparison.
5. Special expenses: living allowance for special personnel; entertainment expenses, transportation expenses, social expenses, compensation fees, and professional cover expenses that must be spent to perform special duties; medical expenses, funeral expenses, and pension subsidies for special personnel who are injured while working for me. , condolences and living difficulties subsidies for survivors; construction fees, rental fees and activity fees for special liaison places, wages, medical and other necessary funds for hiring staff at special liaison places; reception of special cases personnel and Hong Kong and Macao Fees required for contacting overseas work partners such as Taiwan and Taiwan.
6. Other case handling expenses.
2. Equipment fees
1. Investigation equipment fees: purchase fees, installation fees, and transportation fees for special equipment used for investigation and case handling, such as copy machines, tape recorders, computers and supporting equipment.
2. Technical equipment fees: used for the purchase, installation, transportation and miscellaneous expenses of equipment such as forensic examination, text examination, trace examination, photography and video recording, laboratory testing, and forensic accounting appraisal.
3. Communication equipment fees: purchase fees, rental fees, installation fees, transportation and miscellaneous fees for wired, wireless, fax and other communication equipment and supporting equipment.
4. Transportation fees: purchase fees for vehicles, boats, and horses used for inspection business.
5. Weapons and equipment fees: purchase fees for firearms and police equipment; fees for safety facilities and equipment.
6. Other equipment fees: purchase fees for equipment and appliances required for business files, publicity, etc.
3. Clothing Fees
1. Clothing fees: purchase, transportation and storage fees for clothing for procuratorial staff and judicial police; clothing loss and damage fees.
2. Costume Cost: Cost of costumes required to perform investigation missions.
4. Consumption fees
1. Transportation fuel and miscellaneous expenses: fuel expenses for vehicles, boats and other transportation vehicles used for investigation and handling of cases, repair fees, road maintenance fees, insurance, license plates and other miscellaneous expenses and rental fees.
2. Equipment consumption expenses: maintenance fees and consumption expenses for investigative technical equipment, communication equipment, and electronic computers.
3. Weapon consumption fees: maintenance fees for firearms and police equipment; ammunition purchase fees, storage and freight charges.
4. Consumption expenses of daily necessities: consumption expenses of daily necessities such as briefcases, rain gear, lighting fixtures, etc. that are necessary for handling the case.
5. Other equipment consumption costs: maintenance fees for business files, publicity equipment, appliances and consumables.
5. Conference fees
Expenses such as rent, transportation, meal subsidies for meeting staff, and printing of documents and materials required for the procuratorial work meeting.
6. Promotional expenses
1. Publicity expenses: expenses required for organizing news and literary publicity activities, holding exhibitions, producing films and TV series, publicizing in newspapers, radio and television stations, and setting up procuratorial bulletin boards.
2. Material fees: fees for reference books, magazines, newspapers and periodicals necessary for procuratorial work and translation fees for foreign language materials.
3. Internal publication fees: editing and review fees for internal publications, business materials, and teaching materials, printing fees, distribution fees, shipping and miscellaneous fees, and author remuneration.
7. Education and training fees
1. Training fees: funds required for professional training of prosecutors and qualification training for prosecutors.
2. Subsidies for hiring teachers: teaching fees and transportation, accommodation, and food subsidies for hiring teachers.
8. Incentive fee
1. Reward fees for business personnel: According to relevant regulations, expenses for medals, certificates and bonuses issued to individuals and collectives for meritorious service.
2. Reward fees for other personnel: Reward fees for those who have made merit in reporting and exposing cases; rewards for those who have made merit in cooperating with the case.
9. Funding for special prosecutors
1. Subsidies: Transportation, accommodation, and food subsidies required for special prosecutors to participate in special meetings and trainings held by the procuratorial organs, and subsidies for lost work.
2. Condolence fee: Condolence fee for the special prosecutor.
10. Other business expenses
1. Expenses for the stationed agency: purchase fees for office supplies and appliances for the stationed agency, rental fees for housing and furniture, sanitation, water, electricity, and heating expenses, and postal and telecommunications expenses.
2. Reporting, accusation and appeal fees: Temporary food, accommodation, medical and transportation subsidies for the whistleblower and the complainant; handling and repatriation fees for those who make unreasonable complaints; funds needed to deal with unjust, false and wrong cases and emergencies; visiting places Disinfection fees; prevention and treatment fees for infectious diseases.
3. International organization activity fees: expenses required for liaison with international organizations and assistance in investigating cases.
4. Professional subsidies: meal allowances, night duty subsidies, labor insurance items and health care allowances for investigators, criminal technicians, judicial police and other professionals; living allowances for personnel stationed in supervision and reform places.
5. Printing fee: the cost of producing and issuing various official documents, forms, litigation documents and files for handling cases.
6. Storage fees for stolen goods (certificates): disinfection fees for the places where stolen goods (certificates) are kept; storage, transportation, warehousing and valuation fees for collected materials.
7. Other expenses: Expenses not included in the previous list but necessary for the prosecution work.
11. Funds of public institutions
Funds of public institutions that have been approved by the financial departments at all levels to be spent in procuratorial business expenses.