(Adopted at the 21st Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People’s Congress on September 4, 1991, promulgated
CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER II PROTECTION BY THE FAMILY CHAPTER III PROTECTION BY THE SCHOOL CHAPTER IV PROTECTION BY THE SOCIETY CHAPTER V JUDICIAL PROTECTION CHAPTER VI LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY CHAPTER VII SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
Article 1 This Law is enacted in accordance with the Constitution for the purpose of protecting the physical and mental health of Article 2 Minors as used in this Law refer to citizens under the age of eighteen. Article 3 The State, society, schools and families shall educate minors in ideals, morality, culture, discipline and legal system as well Article 4 The protection of minors shall follow the following principles: (1) Safeguarding the lawful rights and interests of minors; (2) Respecting the personal dignity of minors; (3) Fitting in with the characteristics of minors’ physical and mental development; and (4) Combining education with protection. Article 5 The State shall protect the rights of the person and property as well as other lawful rights and interests of minors from violation. To protect minors is the common responsibility of State organs, armed forces, political parties, social organizations, Any organization or individual shall have the right to dissuade or stop any act encroaching upon the lawful rights and interests The State, society, schools and families shall educate and help minors to safeguard their lawful rights and interests by legal Article 6 State organs at the central and local levels shall, within the scope of their functions and responsibilities, ensure the protection The State Council and the people’s governments of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under The Communist Youth League organs, women’s federations, trade unions, youth federations, students’ federations, young pioneers’ Article 7 The people’s governments at various levels and departments concerned shall give awards to organizations and individuals that CHAPTER II PROTECTION BY THE FAMILY Article 8 The parents or other guardians of minors shall fulfil their responsibility of guardianship and their obligations according to Article 9 The parents or other guardians of minors shall respect the minors’ right to receive education, must ensure to the minors of Article 10 The parents or other guardians of minors shall cultivate the minors in sound ideology and conduct by appropriate methods, guide Article 11 The parents or other guardians of minors may not permit or force the minors to marry, nor may they undertake an engagement for Article 12 The parents or other guardians of minors who refuse to perform their duties as guardians or encroach upon the lawful rights Where the parents or other guardians of minors commit any act specified in the preceding paragraph and refuse to mend their CHAPTER III PROTECTION BY THE SCHOOL Article 13 Schools shall comprehensively implement the State policy for education and conduct moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic Schools shall show concern for and take good care of the minor students; with respect to those who have shortcomings in conduct Article 14 Schools shall respect the minor students’ right to receive education and may not arbitrarily expel any minor students from schools. Article 15 Teaching and administrative staff in schools and kindergartens shall respect the personal dignity of the minors, and Article 16 Schools may not let the minor students engage in any activity in school buildings or in any other educational and teaching facilities No organization or individual may disrupt the order of teaching in schools, occupy or damage school ground, housing and installations. Article 17 Collective activities organized by schools and kindergartens for minor students and children, such as taking part in rallies, Article 18 In respect of minors who are sent to work-and-study schools to receive compulsory education pursuant to relevant regulations of Teaching and administrative staff in work-and-study schools shall show concern for, take good care of and respect the students Article 19 Kindergartens shall do a good job in nursing care and education so as to promote the harmonious development of the children CHAPTER IV PROTECTION BY THE SOCIETY Article 20 The State shall encourage social organizations, enterprises, institutions and other organizations and citizens to hold various Article 21 People’s governments at various levels shall create conditions to establish and improve places and facilities suited to Article 22 Museums, memorial halls, scientific and technological centres, cultural centres, cinemas and theatres, stadiums Article 23 In respect of places, such as commercial dancing halls that are not appropriate for minors to take part in the activities therein, Article 24 The State shall encourage units of the press, publication, broadcasting, film and television, art and literature, as well Article 25 It shall be strictly prohibited for any organization or individual to sell, rent, or disseminate by any other means to minors, Article 26 Food, toys, utensils and amusement facilities for children may not be harmful to children’s safety and health. Article 27 No person may smoke in the classrooms, dormitories and recreational rooms of secondary and primary schools, kindergartens, Article 28 No organization or individual may hire any minor under the age of sixteen, except as otherwise provided by the State. Any organization or individual that recruits according to relevant regulations of the State minors over the age of sixteen Article 29 In respect of minors who wander about and go begging or those who flee from their homes, the civil affairs departments or Article 30 No organization or individual may disclose the personal secrets of minors. Article 31 No organization or individual may conceal, destroy or discard mail of any minor. Except when the inspection of mail in accordance Article 32 Departments of public health and schools shall provide minors with necessary sanitary and health-care conditions and make efforts Article 33 Local people’s governments at various levels shall make efforts to develop child-care undertakings and strive to run nurseries Article 34 Departments of public health shall, in relation to children, establish a preventive inoculation certificate system, make efforts Article 35 People’s governments at various levels and departments concerned shall, through various forms, foster and train child-care Article 36 The State shall protect according to law the intellectual achievements and the right of honour of minors from encroachment. For minors who have shown unusual talent or made outstanding achievements, the State, society, families and schools Article 37 In respect of minors who have completed the prescribed length of schooling in terms of compulsory education and will not
Article 38 In respect of delinquent minors, the policy of education, persuasion and redemption shall be implemented and the principle Article 39 In respect of minors reaching the age of fourteen who have committed crimes but are not subject to criminal punishment because Article 40 Public security organs, people’s procuratorates and people’s courts shall, in dealing with cases involving crimes committed Public security organs, people’s procuratorates, people’s courts and reformatories for juvenile delinquents shall respect Article 41 Public security organs, people’s procuratorates and people’s courts shall guard minors under custody, pending trial, separately Minors who are sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment by the people’s courts shall be housed and guarded separately from adults Article 42 All cases involving crimes committed by minors over fourteen years old but under sixteen shall not be tried publicly. Cases involving With regard to cases involving crimes committed by minors, the names, home addresses and photos of such minors as well as other Article 43 The families, schools and other units concerned shall coordinate, in educating and redeeming the delinquent minors, with Article 44 Minors who are exempt from prosecution by the people’s procuratorates, from criminal punishment by the people’s courts, or Article 45 The people’s courts shall, in handling cases concerning inheritance, protect the minors’ right of inheritance according to In handling cases of divorce, if disputes arise between the two parties concerned over the support of the minor child or
Article 46 Where the lawful rights and interests of a minor is infringed, the infringed or his or her guardians shall have the right Article 47 Whoever has encroached upon the lawful rights and interests of a minor and caused him or her losses in property or other losses Article 48 Where teaching and administrative staff in schools, nurseries or kindergartens subject minor students or children to corporal Article 49 Where enterprises, institutions or individual industrialists and businessmen illegally hire minors who have not reached the Article 50 Where commercial dancing halls or other similar places not appropriate for minors to participate in the activities therein Article 51 Whoever sells, rents or disseminates by any other means to minors pornographic books, newspapers, magazines or audio-visual Article 52 Where an encroachment upon the right of the person or other lawful rights of a minor constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility Whoever maltreats a minor family member in a vicious manner shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance Judicial personnel who, in violation of the rules or regulations on prison management, subject imprisoned minors to corporal Where a person has the obligation to support a minor but refuses to do so, and if the circumstances are flagrant, criminal responsibility Whoever commits infanticide shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the provisions in Article Whoever, while fully aware of the school buildings being in danger of collapse, does not take any measures, thus resulting in Article 53 Whoever instigates a minor to break law or commit criminal offences shall be given heavier punishment according to law. Whoever lures, instigates or forces a minor to take or inject drugs or engage in prostitution shall be given heavier punishment Article 54 A party concerned, if not satisfied with the decision on administrative sanctions made according to this Law, may first apply If a party, within the prescribed period, neither applies for reconsideration of the decision on administrative sanctions, CHAPTER VII SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS Article 55 Departments concerned under the State Council may formulate on the basis of this Law relevant regulations, which shall be submitted The standing committees of the people’s congresses of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under Article 56 this law shall enter into force as of January ,1, 1992.
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