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Laws and regulations of primary and secondary school students
According to the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

Article 9 Any social organization or individual has the right to report or accuse any violation of this Law to the relevant state organs.

If a major event in violation of this law occurs, which hinders the implementation of compulsory education and causes great social impact, the people's government or the person in charge of the education administrative department of the people's government who bears the leadership responsibility shall take the blame and resign.

Tenth social organizations and individuals who have made outstanding contributions in the implementation of compulsory education shall be commended and rewarded by the people's governments at all levels and their relevant departments in accordance with the relevant provisions.

Article 14 Employers are prohibited from recruiting school-age children and adolescents who should receive compulsory education.

According to the relevant provisions of the state, social organizations that have been approved to recruit school-age children and adolescents for professional training in literature, art and sports shall ensure that the enrolled school-age children and adolescents receive compulsory education; Self-implementation of compulsory education shall be approved by the education administrative department of the people's government at the county level.

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According to the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors

Article 10 Parents or other guardians shall create a good and harmonious family environment, and perform their guardianship duties and support obligations for minors according to law.

Domestic violence against minors, maltreatment, abandonment, infanticide and other acts of infanticide are prohibited, and female minors or disabled minors shall not be discriminated against.

Article 11 Parents or other guardians should pay attention to the physiological, psychological and behavioral habits of minors, educate and influence minors with healthy thoughts, good conduct and appropriate methods, guide minors to engage in activities beneficial to their physical and mental health, and prevent and stop minors from smoking, drinking, wandering, indulging in the Internet, gambling, taking drugs and prostitution.

China People's Congress Network-People's Republic of China (PRC) Compulsory Education Law

China People's Congress Network-People's Republic of China (PRC) Law on the Protection of Minors