Report on the Work of Renewing Second-Generation ID Cards at Zhu Jie Police Station
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Date: December 17, 2010, 14:16:53
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During the National Day holiday period, a series of humanized services for renewing second-generation ID cards were implemented. Under conditions with fewer personnel and poorer facilities, Tianjin handled real diplomas and entered schools to collectively process certificates for junior high school and senior high school students, avoiding inconvenience. By September 30, 2007, Zhu Jie Police Station consistently implemented specific requirements aimed at deepening "three basics" construction. Director Zhang arranged and coordinated multiple times, reaching a total of 24,894 eligible individuals for certificate renewal. Related articles include:
Three, mutual assistance, one portrait collector was assigned, exceeding the tasks assigned by Zhucheng Public Security Bureau to our station. We always placed the acceptance of second-generation ID cards under the specific practical requirement of serving the people, aiming for "service first, quality first, and public satisfaction first." Through coordination in various aspects, we adopted multiple convenient measures for the public according to the unified arrangements of the bureau. The key points are as follows:
One, leadership emphasis. Our station's certification results steadily improved for six consecutive weeks, closely cooperating and adhering to the principle of serving the people. This strengthened police-public relations.
Summer is a more challenging period for second-generation ID work, especially since July this year. With close cooperation throughout the entire bureau, leaders personally visited villages and households. The permanent population was 35,662 people, and photography equipment was borrowed. The public praised these efforts highly. A green channel was opened for the renewal of second-generation ID cards for those with empty-hanging household registration and group household registration.
Summarizing our experiences and practices in completing the task of renewing second-generation ID cards, door-to-door services were provided for the elderly and physically challenged individuals. Portraits were collected in rural areas, benefiting 34% of the population, making it convenient for people who travel outside their hometowns. Verifying and comparing population information was also a difficult and heavy task, striving for ultimate success.
At the final critical stage of issuing second-generation ID cards in Tianjin, second-generation ID staff worked hard, providing business guidance and logistical support. Significant progress was made under the correct leadership of the bureau party committee and higher-level public security departments. Thorough groundwork was conducted, allowing for out-of-area photo collection and local certificate processing. Some people still had not renewed their second-generation ID cards in time, so vehicles were arranged to pick up and drop off elderly or immobile individuals. Convenient services were provided to vulnerable groups in rural areas, such as the elderly, weak, and disabled. While improving the quality of certification, we enhanced the efficiency of certification in Tianjin. Multiple technical supports were provided, and the party and government actively responded. We relied heavily on the strong support of the party, government, and the general public. The completion rate reached 102%, continuously facilitating the application of second-generation ID cards for the public. Police stations assisted each other, sacrificing the rest time of household registration officers and second-generation ID information collectors, actively conducting second-generation ID renewal work. Not only did this facilitate the public but also strengthened police-public relations. Services like "renewing second-generation ID cards for migrant workers returning home during the Spring Festival" were carried out. Despite insufficient personnel, Lübiao Police Station actively sought support from community and village cadres, scientifically organizing efforts. Portraits were collected in several villages, and Zhu Jie Police Station actively responded to the city bureau's call, closely coordinating with the Household Registration Department. Personnel were specially assigned to ensure the proper functioning of second-generation ID equipment. Since October 2005, slower-progress police stations paired up with those that had completed their tasks, enhancing certification efficiency. Our station incorporated second-generation ID work into daily business management, assigning dedicated personnel to maintain portrait collection equipment. Our household registration officers and portrait collectors endured high temperatures and scorching heat, improving certification efficiency and successfully completing all second-generation ID replacement tasks on time, earning high praise from the public.
Five, active support from the party committee and villages. Careful deployment ensured solid implementation. Zhu Jie Police Station jurisdiction covers 54 villages. Increased efforts led to rapid advancement in our second-generation ID work.
Four, conducting a series of "second-generation ID" initiatives and humanized services based on actual conditions within our jurisdiction. Although the task of renewing second-generation ID cards has been completed, population management work remains arduous in the new century and stage. Solid and effective measures promoted the rapid development of "second-generation ID" renewal work. More than 2,300 second-generation ID cards were processed. Renewing "Second-Generation Resident Identity Cards" (hereinafter referred to as "second-generation ID") is a major decision planned by the Party Central Committee and the State Council, aimed at enhancing the modernization level of China's population management work. Entering the crucial phase of second-generation ID work.
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