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Is it legal for a person to sell things in the street?
Illegal.

Article 29 of the Regulations on Individual Industrial and Commercial Households stipulates that the measures for the management of vendors without fixed business premises shall be formulated by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government according to local actual conditions.

For the management of mobile vendors, it is worth studying whether the industrial and commercial departments should set up special supporting institutions or even provide corresponding security personnel, otherwise it will be difficult to further implement the regulations.

The "Regulations" will not cause great changes to the authority and management behavior of industry and commerce and urban management. Objectively speaking, if mobile vendors become individual industrial and commercial households, this part of urban management will be transferred to industrial and commercial management. For vendors who have not been transformed into individual industrial and commercial households, they are still managed by urban management, so their authority is still within the original scope.

It is reasonable to expand the existence of information flow vendors, but it is illegal. The exposure draft solves this contradiction, provides a legal, secure and supportive business environment for mobile vendors, helps to encourage vulnerable groups to start businesses, creates smooth employment channels, and helps to alleviate the sharp contradiction between urban management departments and mobile vendors.

The provisions of the opinion draft only opened a hole for the legitimate operation of mobile vendors. In order to truly realize the harmonious and orderly operation, it is necessary for the relevant administrative departments to effectively shift their thinking from management and suppression to service.

The exposure draft stipulates that vendors without fixed business premises should engage in business activities in areas designated or allowed by the local people's government or the administrative department for industry and commerce. However, there is no clear stipulation in the draft for comment on how to demarcate areas, how to examine and approve the business scope of mobile vendors, whether they can move between different demarcated areas, and whether they need to pay taxes.

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