In order to standardize the fees of various names in kindergartens, the Interim Measures stipulates that kindergarten fees are unified into conservation education fees and accommodation fees, and all kinds of fees charged and entrusted by kindergartens to provide convenience for children's education and life in the park should follow the principle of "parents' voluntary, true, timely settlement and regular announcement" and should not be charged together with conservation education fees. It is strictly forbidden for kindergartens to collect sponsorship fees, donated tuition fees, school construction fees, education cost compensation fees and other fees linked to admission from parents of children entering the park in any name, and it is strictly forbidden to charge parents separately in the name of setting up experimental classes, special classes, interest classes, after-school training classes, parent-child classes and other special education.
? The "Interim Measures" require that kindergartens should publicize the charging items, charging standards and other related contents to the society by setting up publicity columns, publicity boards and publicity walls; The enrollment brochure shall specify the nature, school conditions, charging items and charging standards of kindergartens. All localities should strengthen the management, supervision and inspection of kindergarten fees, and severely investigate and deal with violations of the charging policy according to law.
Protection education expenses include the following items: staff salaries, allowances, subsidies and benefits, social security expenses, official expenses, operational expenses, repair expenses and other normal expenses for managing the park. It does not include abnormal expenses such as disaster losses, accidents and operating expenses.
The accommodation fee standard of public kindergartens shall be determined according to the actual cost and shall not be for profit.
Kindergartens shall not charge parents of young children any fees other than education fees, accommodation fees, service fees and agency fees approved by the provincial people's government. Kindergartens are not allowed to charge books.
The reduction and exemption policies are as follows: The Interim Measures for the Administration of Kindergarten Fees stipulates that kindergartens should reduce or exempt the fees for nursery education for children with financial difficulties and orphans and disabled children as appropriate, and the specific measures for reduction and exemption shall be formulated by the provincial education, price and finance departments.
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