On December 12, 2023, the Government issued Decree 89/2023/ND-CP amended Decree 72/2016/ND-CP on photographic activities and Decree 126/2018/ND-CP on the establishment and operation of foreign cultural establishments in Vietnam. So, what are the noteworthy points of this amended decree? Let’s explore with the Viet An Law Firm on update photography activities license in Vietnam under Decree 89/2023.
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The enactment of this Decree aims to ensure the implementation of the following objectives:
With the issuance of Decree 89/2023/ND-CP, it is expected to overcome the limitations and shortcomings of previous regulations, contributing to the improvement of the legal system on photographic activities and foreign cultural establishments in Vietnam. In addition, the Decree is expected to contribute to creating a more favorable investment and business environment for Vietnamese agencies, organizations, and individuals, as well as foreign organizations and individuals participating in photographic activities in Vietnam. Thereby, creating conditions for these activities to develop healthily, contributing to promoting artistic creation, promoting the image of Vietnam and its people, and facilitating international cultural exchange.
The Decree is divided into 4 articles, clearly stipulating the basic contents of the amendment. Of which, the majority of the amended content is Decree 72/2016/ND-CP on photographic activities and Decree 126/2018/ND-CP on the establishment and operation of foreign cultural establishments in Vietnam.
The process of applying for a license to exhibit photographic works in Vietnam has been adjusted as follows:
An exhibition organizer shall hand-deliver or send by post or via electronic means 1 set of a dossier of application for a license to the competent state agency specified in Clause 4, Article 11 of Decree 72/2016/ND-CP, amended and supplemented by Decree 89/2023/ND-CP. A dossier of applications for a license must comprise:
According to Clause 5, Article 1 of Decree 89/2023/ND-CP amended and supplemented Clause 4, Article 11 of Decree 72/2016/ND-CP, the licensing authority belongs to:
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism:
Provincial-level Departments of Culture, Sports and Tourism/Provincial-level Departments of Culture and Sports shall grant licenses to organize photo exhibitions in Vietnam for exhibitions of photographic works not covered by the above regulations.
When engaging in photographic activities, organizations and individuals shall have the following responsibilities as stipulated in Articles 5 of Decree 72/2016/ND-CP:
Licenses to organize photo exhibitions and certificates of establishment and operation of branches of Vietnam-based foreign cultural institutions granted by competent state agencies before the effective date of this Decree shall remain valid until the expiration dates specified therein;
For cases where dossiers of application for licenses to organize photo exhibitions or certificates of establishment and operation of branches of Vietnam-based foreign cultural institutions are submitted before the effective date of this Decree but licenses or certificates have not been granted, the Government’s Decree 72/2016/ND-CP and Decree 126/2018/ND-CP, shall further apply.
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Updated: 4/2024
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