The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress Order of the President of the People’s Republic of China No.11 The Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests, adopted at the Fourth Meeting of the President of the People’s Republic of China: Jiang Zemin October 31, 1993 Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests ContentsChapter I General Provisions Chapter II Rights of Consumers Chapter III Obligations of Businees Operators Chapter IV Protection of the Legitimate Rights and Interests of Consumers by the State Chapter V Consumer Organizations Chapter VI Settlement of Disputes Chapter VII Legal Responsibility Chapter VIII Supplementary Provisions Chapter I General Provisions Article 1 The present Law is formulated for the protection of the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, maintenance of the socio-economic Article 2 The rights and interests of consumers in purchasing and using commodities or receiving services for daily consumption shall be under Article 3 Business operators shall, in their supply of commodities produced and sold by them or services to consumers, abide by the present Article 4 In transactions between business operators and consumers a principle of voluntariness, equality, fairness, honesty and credibility Article 5 The State shall protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers from infringement. The State shall adopt measures to safeguard consumers’ exercise of their rights in accordance with the law and to maintain the legitimate Article 6 It is the common responsibility of the whole society to protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. The State shall encourage and support all organizations and individuals to exercise social supervision over acts infringing upon consumer Mass media shall conduct propaganda defending the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and, through public opinion, exercise Chapter II Rights of Consumers Article 7 Consumers shall, in their purchasing and using commodities or receiving services, enjoy the right of the inviolability of their personal Consumers shall have the right to demand business operators to supply commodities and services up to the requirements of personal Article 8 Consumers shall enjoy the right to obtain true information of the commodities they purchase and use or the services they receive. Consumers shall have the right to demand business operators, in light of the different conditions of commodities or services, to provide Article 9 Consumers shall enjoy the right of free choice of commodities or services. Consumers shall have the right to make a free choice of business operators for supply of commodities or services, select freely among Consumers shall have the right to make comparisons, differentiations and selections when they make a free choice of commodities or Article 10 Consumers shall enjoy the right of fair deal. Consumers shall, in their purchasing commodities or receiving services, have the right to obtain fair deal prerequisites such as guarantee Article 11 Consumers suffering from personal injury or property damage resulting from their purchasing or using of commodities or receiving of Article 12 Consumers shall have the right to form public organizations for the maintenance of their own legitimate rights and interests according Article 13 Consumers shall have the right to acquire knowledge concerning consumption and protection of consumer rights and interests. Consumers shall make efforts to master the knowledge of their necessary commodities or services and the skill in operation thereof, Article 14 Consumers shall, in their purchasing and using commodities or receiving services, have the right that their human dignity, national Article 15 Consumers shall have the right to exercise supervision over commodities, services as well as the work of protection of consumer rights Consumers shall have the right to inform and charge against the infringement upon consumer rights and interests and the breach of Chapter III Obligations of Businees Operators Article 16 Business operators shall, in their supply of commodities and services to consumers, fulfill their obligations stipulated in the Law In case an agreement is reached between business operators and consumers, the business operators shall fulfill the obligations agreed Article 17 Business operators shall listen to the consumers’ opinions on the commodities and services they supply and accept consumers’ supervision. Article 18 Business operators shall guarantee that the commodities and services they supply meet the requirements for personal or property safety. Business operators shall, upon discovery of serious defects of the commodities or services they supply which are liable to harm personal Article 19 Business operators shall provide consumers with authentic information concerning their commodities or services, and may not make any Business operators shall give truthful and definite replies to inquiries from consumers about the qualities of the commodities or Shops shall mark clearly the prices of the commodities they supply. Article 20 Business operators shall indicate their real names and marks. Business operators who lease counters or grounds from others shall indicate their own real names and marks. Article 21 Business operators who supply commodities or services shall make out for consumers invoices for purchases or documents of services Article 22 Business operators shall guarantee the quality, functions, usage and term of validity which the commodities or services they supply Business operators who employ advertisements, product instructions, samples or other ways to display the quality state of their commodities Article 23 Business operators who are under the obligation of repair or caveat venditor, or other responsibilities in accordance with regulations Article 24 Business operators may not, through format contracts, notices, announcements, entrance hall bulletins and so on, impose unfair or Format contracts, notices, announcements, entrance hall bulletins and so on with contents mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall Article 25 Business operators may not insult or slander consumers, may not search the body of consumers or the articles they carry with them, Chapter IV Protection of the Legitimate Rights and Interests of Consumers by the State Article 26 The State shall heed to the opinions and demands from consumers when making laws, regulations and policies concerning consumer rights Article 27 People’s governments at various levels shall strengthen their leadership, and organize, coordinate and supervise the administrative People’s governments at various levels shall strengthen supervision to prevent occurrence of acts damaging to the personal or property Article 28 Departments for industry and commerce of people’s governments at various levels and other administrative departments concerned shall Administrative departments concerned shall listen to the complaints of consumers and their public organizations as to the transactions Article 29 State organs concerned shall, in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, punish any law-breaking or criminial activities Article 30 The people’s courts shall adopt measures to facilitate consumers to take legal proceedings and must entertain and handle without delay Chapter V Consumer Organizations Article 31 Consumer associations and other consumer organizations are public organizations formed according to law to exercise social supervision Article 32 Consumer associations shall perform the following functions: (1) to afford consumption information and consultative services to consumers; (2) to participate in supervision over or inspection of commodities and services conducted by relevant administrative departments; (3) to make reports, inquiries and suggestions to relevant administrative departments about issues relating to the legitimate rights and (4) to accept and hear complaints of consumers and offer investigations and mediations with respect to points of complaints; (5) in case quality of commodities or services is involved, to submit for appraisement the points of complaints to appraisal departments (6) to render support to victims in their legal proceedings against infringement upon the rights and interests of consumers; (7) to expose and criticize through mass media the acts infringing upon the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. People’s governments at various levels shall give support to consumer associations in the performance of their functions. Article 33 Consumer organizations may not be engaged in commodity transactions or profit-making services, and may not recommend to the society Chapter VI Settlement of Disputes Article 34 In case of disputes with business operators over consumer rights and interests, consumers may settle the disputes through the following (1) to consult and conciliate with business operators; (2) to request to consumer associations for mediation; (3) to appeal to relevant administrative departments; (4) to apply to arbitral organs for arbitration according to the arbitral agreements with business operators; (5) to institute legal proceedings in the people’s court. Article 35 Consumers whose legitimate rights and interests are infinged upon in their purchasing or using commodities may demand compensation Consumers or other victims suffering personal injuries or property damage resulting from defects of commodities may demand compensations Consumers whose legitimate rights and interests are infringed upon in receiving services may demand compensations from suppliers of Article 36 Consumers whose legitimate rights and interests are infringed upon in purchasing or using commodities or receiving services may, if Article 37 In case a business operator unlawfully uses another’s business license to supply commodities or services and infringes upon the legitimate Article 38 Consumers whose legitimate rights and interests are infringed upon in purchasing commodities or receiving services at trade fairs Article 39 Consumers whose legitimate rights and interests are infringed upon on account of commodities or services supplied by business operators Chapter VII Legal Responsibility Article 40 Business operators shall, if the commodities and services they supply involve any of the following circumstances, bear civil liability (1) there existing defects in the commodities; (2) not possessing the properties for use they should possess and no declaration thereabout is made at the time of sale; (3) not conforming to the standards indicated on the commodities or on the packaging thereof; (4) not conforming to the quality indicated by the product description or by physical samples; (5) producing commodities that have been formally declared by the State to be sbsolete or selling commodities that are no longer effective (6) commodities sold being short of weight or quantity; (7) contents and costs of services being not in conformity with the agreements; (8) deliberately delaying or unreasonably refusing consumers’ requests for repair, remanufacture, replacement, return of goods, makeup (9) other circumstances infringing upon consumer rights and interests as specified by laws and regulations. Article 41 Business operators shall, if the commodities or services they supply have caused personal injuries to consumers or other victims, Article 42 Business operators shall, if the commodities or services they supply have caused death of consumers or other victims, pay for the Article 43 Business operators who violate the provisions of Article 25 of the present Law and violate the human dignity or personal freedom Article 44 Business operators shall, if the commodities or services they supply have caused damage to the properties of consumers, bear civil Article 45 Business operators shall be responsible for repair, replacement or return of goods, if repair, replacement or return of goods is guaranteed As to large-sized commodities guaranteed for repair, replacement or return, business operators shall bear the reasonable costs such Article 46 Business operators who supply commodities by mail-order shall provide their commodities according to the agreements. Business operators Article 47 Business operators who supply commodities or services in the form of advance payment shall provide their commodities or services according Article 48 Business operators shall, on the demand of the consumers, be responsible for return of goods determined to be substandard commodities Article 49 Business operators engaged in fraudulent activities in supplying commodities or services shall, on the demand of the consumers, increase Article 50 If business operators are under any of the following circumstances and the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Product Quality (1) producing or selling commodities failing to meet the requirements for the protection of personal and property safety; (2) mixing adulterations into their commodities, or passing fake commodities off as genuine ones, or passing defective commodities off (3) producing commodities which have been formally declared by the State to be obsolete, or selling commodities no longer effective or (4) forging the origin of commodities, forging or counterfeiting the names and addresses of other factories, and forging or counterfeiting (5) selling commodities not inspected or quarantined against the requirement therefore, or forging the result of inspection or quarantine; (6) making false or misleading propaganda about their commodities or services; (7) deliberately delaying or unreasonably refusing consumers’ demand for repair, remanufacture, replacement, return of goods, make-up (8) violating human dignity or personal freedom of consumers; (9) other circumstances wherein punishment shall be given for infringement of consumer rights and interests as stipulated by laws or regulation.. Article 51 Any business operator who is not satisfied with the decision on punishment may apply to the organ at the next higher level for reconsideration Article 52 Anyone who, by means of violence or threats, hinders functionaries of the administrative departments concerned from performing their Article 53 Any functionary of the State organs, who neglects his duties or shields any business operator guilty of infringement of the legitimate Chapter VIII Supplementary Provisions Article 54 The present Law shall be applicable mutatis mutandis to peasants’ purchase or application of means of production used directly in Article 55 The present Law shall enter into force as of January 1,1994. |
The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress
1993-10-31