CHAPTER I GENERAL PRINCIPLES CHAPTER II CONSUMER RIGHTS CHAPTER III OBLIGATIONS OF BUSINESS OPERATORS CHAPTER IV STATE PROTECTION OF THE LEGAL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF CONSUMERS CHAPTER V CONSUMER ORGANIZATIONS CHAPTER VI DISPUTE RESOLUTION CHAPTER VII LEGAL LIABILITY CHAPTER VIII SUPPLEMENTARY PRINCIPLES
Article 1 This Law is formulated in order to protect the legal rights and interests of consumers, to maintain social and economic order and Article 2 The rights and interests of consumers when purchasing or using commodities or receiving services as consumer needs for daily use Article 3 This Law shall be observed by business operators in the provision of commodities produced or sold and in the provision of consumer Article 4 Transactions between business operators and consumers shall be conducted according to the principles of voluntary participation, Article 5 The State shall protect consumers’ legal rights and interests against infringement. The State shall adopt measures to protect consumers in the legal exercise of their rights and shall safeguard consumers’ legal rights Article 6 The whole society shall bear responsibility for the protection of consumers’ legal rights and interests. The State shall encourage and support social control by any organization or individual of acts harmful to consumers’ legal rights The mass media shall improve propaganda on the safeguarding of consumers’ legal rights and interests and shall use public opinion
Article 7 In the purchase or use of a commodity or receipt of a service, a consumer shall have the right to the safety of person and property A consumer shall have the right to require that commodities and services provided by a business operator meet with requirements for Article 8 A consumer shall have the right to knowledge of the true facts concerning commodities purchased and used or services received. A consumer shall have the right to require relevant information of a business operator providing commodities on price, place of origin, Article 9 A consumer shall have the right to free choice in purchasing commodities or services. A consumer shall have the right to freely choose a business operator providing commodities or services, types of commodity and modes A consumer shall have the right to compare, appraise and select when freely choosing a commodity or service. Article 10 A consumer shall have the right to fair dealing. A consumer shall have the right to fair terms of trade and conditions such as quality guarantee, reasonable price, accurate measures, Article 11 A consumer shall have the right to obtain compensation in accordance with the law where harm is inflicted upon their person or property Article 12 Consumers shall, in accordance with the law, have the right to establish social organizations ensuring their legal rights and interests. Article 13 A consumer shall have the right to obtain information relating to consumption and the protection of the rights and interests of consumers. A consumer shall strive to master all of the necessary information and the ability to use a commodity or service, shall use commodities Article 14 A consumer shall, when purchasing or using a commodity or receiving a service, have the right to have human dignity, national customs Article 15 A consumer shall have the right to supervise the protection of consumers’ rights and interests in work related to commodities and A consumer shall have the right to report or complain of acts infringing upon the rights and interests of consumers, and unlawful
CHAPTER III OBLIGATIONS OF BUSINESS OPERATORS Article 16 A business operator providing a commodity or service to a consumer shall perform obligations in accordance with the Product Quality Where an agreement exists between a consumer and a business operator, obligations shall be carried out in accordance with that agreement. Article 17 A business operator shall listen to and take account of suggestions regarding commodities and services provided by it and shall be Article 18 A business operator shall ensure that commodities and services provided by it meet with the requirement for the safeguard of the A business operator which finds a commodity or a service provided by it to have a serious defect which may cause harm to the safety Article 19 A business operator shall provide consumers with true information concerning commodities and shall not conduct false advertising. A business operator shall provide true and clear answers to questions raised by consumers concerning the quality and use of commodities Retailers shall clearly mark prices on the commodities provided by them. Article 20 A business operator shall clearly indicate its true name and trade. A business operator leasing counters or venues shall clearly indicate its true name and trade. Article 21 A business operator providing commodities or services shall issue a purchase or service voucher to consumers in accordance with relevant Article 22 A business operator shall ensure that the commodities or services which it provides possess the quality, functions, usages and dates A business operator indicating the quality condition of a commodity or a service by way of advertisement, product description, physical Article 23 A business operator which bears responsibility for guaranteed repair, replacement and return or other liability in accordance with Article 24 A business operator shall not be permitted to set unreasonable or unfair terms for consumers or alleviate or release itself from Where standard contracts, circulars, announcements, shop notices, etc, contain contents as listed in the preceding paragraph, the Article 25 A business operator shall not insult or slander consumers. A business operator may not search the body of a consumer or articles
CHAPTER IV STATE PROTECTION OF THE LEGAL RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF CONSUMERS Article 26 The State must, when formulating laws, statutory regulations and policies concerning the rights and interests of consumers, listen Article 27 People’s Governments at all levels shall strengthen their leadership in organization, coordination and supervision of the work of People’s Governments at all levels shall improve supervision in order to prevent acts harmful to the safety of the person or property Article 28 The administrations for industry and commerce and other relevant administrative departments of the People’s Governments at all levels The relevant administrative departments must listen to the views of consumers and their social organizations on issues concerning Article 29 The relevant State authorities shall penalize, in accordance with laws and statutory regulations, business operators for illegal Article 30 The People’s Courts shall adopt measures to facilitate the institution of legal proceedings by consumers. Disputes over the rights
Article 31 Consumer associations and other consumer organizations shall be social organizations that are established in accordance with the Article 32 A consumer association shall exercise the following duties and functions: (1) provide information and advice services for consumers; (2) participate in the supervision and inspection of commodities and services by the relevant administrative departments; (3) report to, inquire of or make suggestions to relevant administrative departments on issues concerning the legal rights and interests (4) accept complaints by consumers and conduct investigation into and mediation of such complaints; (5) where a complaint involves issues concerning the quality of commodities and services, it may require an appraisal department to (6) assist aggrieved consumers in instituting legal proceedings against acts which harm the legal rights and interests of consumers; (7) reveal and criticise acts harmful to the legal rights and interests of consumers through the mass media. People’s Governments at all levels shall support the consumer associations in the implementation of their duties and functions. Article 33 Consumer organizations shall not be permitted to engage in commodity business or profit-making service provision and shall not be
Article 34 Consumers may resolve disputes with business operators over their rights and interests in the following ways: (1) negotiate a settlement with the business operator; (2) request a consumer association to mediate; (3) complain to the relevant administrative department; (4) apply to an arbitral body for arbitration in accordance with the arbitration agreement reached with the business operator; or (5) institute legal proceedings in a People’s Court. Article 35 A consumer whose legal rights and interests are harmed during the purchase or use of a commodity may demand compensation from the A consumer or other injured party whose person or property is harmed due to a commodity defect may demand compensation from the seller A consumer whose legal rights and interests are harmed during the receipt of a service may demand compensation from the provider of Article 36 When the legal rights and interests of a consumer are harmed during the purchase and use of a commodity or receipt of a service and Article 37 Where an illegal business operator harms the legal rights and interests of a consumer in providing commodities or services by using Article 38 A consumer whose legal rights and interests are harmed during the purchase of commodities or receipt of services at a trade fair Article 39 A consumer whose legal rights and interests are harmed by a business operator that provides a commodity or a service with the use
Article 40 Except where otherwise provided by this Law, a business operator that provides commodities or services shall, in any of the following (1) where a defect exists in a commodity; (2) where a commodity does not possess functions it should possess, and this is not stated when the commodity is sold; (3) where the commodity standards indicated on a commodity or on the package of such commodity are not met; (4) where the quality condition indicated by way of commodity description or physical sample, etc, is not met; (5) where commodities pronounced obsolete by formal State decrees are produced or have expired or deteriorated commodities are sold; (6) where a commodity sold is not adequate in quantity; (7) where the service items and charges are in violation of an agreement; (8) where demands by a consumer for repair, redoing, replacement, return, making up the quantity of a commodity, refund of a commodity (9) in other circumstances whereby the rights and interests of consumers, as provided by laws and regulations, are harmed. Article 41 A business operator that causes bodily injuries to a consumer or other party in providing a commodity or a service must pay expenses Article 42 A business operator that causes the death of a consumer or other party in providing a commodity or a service shall pay expenses such Article 43 A business operator found to have violated Article 25 of this Law by violating the human dignity or personal freedom of a consumer Article 44 A business operator that causes damage to the property of a consumer in providing a commodity or a service must assume civil liability Article 45 For a commodity of which the guaranteed repair, replacement and return are specified by the State or by an agreement between a business Where a consumer requires a business operator to repair, replace or return a large commodity of which the repair, replacement or return Article 46 A business operator that provides a commodity by mail order must provide such commodity in accordance with the agreement. If the Article 47 A business operator that provides a commodity or a service for advance payment must provide such service or commodity in accordance Article 48 Where a consumer demands the return of a commodity that has been verified not to be up to standard by the relevant administrative Article 49 A business operator that practices fraud in providing a commodity or a service must, at the request of the consumer, increase the Article 50 Where penalty imposing authorities and procedures are specified by the Product Quality Law of the Peoples’ Republic of China or any (1) where a commodity produced or sold fails to meet the requirements for the protection and safety of person and property of the (2) where a commodity is adulterated or mixed with improper elements, a fake commodity is passed off as a genuine commodity, a commodity (3) where a commodity pronounced obsolete by formal State decrees is produced, or an expired or deteriorated commodity is sold; (4) where the place of origin of a commodity is fabricated; the factory name or address of another party is fabricated or used without (5) where a commodity subject to inspection or quarantine is sold without inspection or quarantine or where inspection or quarantine (6) where false and misleading advertising for a commodity or a service is carried out; (7) where demands by a consumer for repair, redoing, replacement, return, making up the quantity of a commodity, refund of payment (8) where the human dignity or personal freedom of a consumer has been violated; or (9) in other circumstances for which laws and regulations specify penalties for harming the rights and interests of consumers. Article 51 A business operator that disagrees with a decision to impose an administrative penalty may, within fifteen (15) days of receiving Article 52 If a party, by violence or threat, obstructs the personnel of a relevant administrative department in carrying out their duties in Article 53 Personnel of government organs who neglect their duties or shelter business operators from acts harming the legal rights and interests
CHAPTER VIII SUPPLEMENTARY PRINCIPLES Article 54 The purchase and use by peasants of production materials directly used for agricultural purposes shall be handled with reference Article 55 This law shall take effect from 1 January 1994.
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