From: The development and institutional characteristics of China’s built heritage conservation legislation
Periods | Legislations and Regulations | Organisation establishment | Publications |
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1900–1915 | 1906, Measures to Promote the Preservation of Ancient Sitesa 1909, Rules for the Measures to Promote the Preservation of Ancient Sites (RMPPAS) 1912, Executive Order to Protect the Imperial Ancestral Temples and Mausoleumsb 1914, President’s Executive Order to Restrict the Exportation of Antiquitiesc | ||
1916–1929 | 1916, Interim Measures for Preservation of Antiquities (IMPA) 1927, Measures for Restriction of Antiquity Exportationd 1928, Regulations on the Preservation of Historic Sites and Antiquities (RPHSA) 1928, Regulations of the Administration of Education’s Committee for the Preservation of Antiquities | 1928, Administration of Education Central Committee for the Preservation of Antiquities | |
1930–1936 | 1930, Law on the Preservation of Antiquities (LPA) (Amended in 1935) 1931, Implementation Rules of the Law on the Preservation of Antiquities (IRLPA) 1932 Organisation Regulations of the Central Committee for Preservation of Antiquities 1932, Operational Guidelines for the Central Committee for Preservation of Antiquitiese 1935, Outline of the Temporary Scope and Categories of Antiquitiesf 1935, Regulations of Antiquity Excavation 1935, Regulations of Passports for the Exportation of Antiquities 1935, Regulations of Foreign Academic Institutes and Private Individuals in Antiquity Excavation 1936, Regulations of Rewards for Turning in Antiquitiesg | 1930, Ministry of Education’s Committee for the Preservation of Antiquities 1932, Central Committee for the Preservation of Antiquities | 1935, Compilation of Various Countries’ Legislation and Regulation for Preservation of Antiquities 1935, Work Report of the Committee for Preservation of Antiquities |