Recently, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree No. 09/2013/ND-CP detailing a number of articles of the Law on Human Trafficking Prevention and Combat.
According to Article 12 of Decree No. 09/2013/ND-CP of Vietnam’s Government, organizations and individuals shall have their foundation licenses re-granted when such licenses are lost, torn or destroyed. A dossier of request for re-granting a foundation license comprises:
- A written request for re-granting a foundation license, made under the form provided by the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs;
- Documents evidencing that the foundation license is lost, torn or destroyed.
Within 10 (ten) working days after detecting that the foundation license is lost, torn or destroyed, an organization or individual shall send 1 (one) set of dossier as prescribed to the provincial-level Service of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs for carrying out the re-granting procedures.
The provincial-level Service of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs shall receive and process the dossier. If the dossier is invalid, within 3 (three) working days after receiving it, the provincial-level Service of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs shall notify such in writing to the organization or individual for completing the dossier.
Within 7 (seven) working days after receiving a valid dossier, the provincial- level Service of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs shall verify it and propose the Chairman of provincial-level People’s Committee to decide on re-granting the foundation license.
Within 7 (seven) working days after receiving the written proposal from the provincial-level Service of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, the Chairman of provincial-level People’s Committee shall re-grant the foundation license.
Note: In case of disapproval for re-granting a foundation license, within 3 (three) working days, the Chairman of provincial- level People’s Committee shall issue a written reply specifying the reason.
View more details at Decree No. 09/2013/ND-CP of Vietnam’s Government, effective from April 15, 2013.
Ty Na
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