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What does the Nine-year Compulsory Education Law mean?
Tuition and fees include tuition and fees, collectively referred to as tuition and fees. ?

Tuition and miscellaneous fees refer to tuition fees and other administrative expenses of the school. Bills are collected and printed by the Financial Management Department. Miscellaneous fees include course selection fees, teaching materials fees, teaching materials fees, accommodation fees, utilities fees, clothing fees and other fees, as well as certificate fees, revision fees, make-up fees, student status change fees, graduation electronic registration fees and so on.

There are always different views on whether tuition and fees are essentially different. It seems that China's compulsory education law distinguishes between tuition and miscellaneous fees. For example, Article 10 of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates: "The state exempts students who receive compulsory education from tuition fees." Article 17 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates: "Schools that implement compulsory education may collect miscellaneous fees." If there is no essential difference between "tuition" and "miscellaneous fees", these two legal provisions may be contradictory.

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The Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), which was adopted at the fourth session of the Sixth National People's Congress on1April 1996 1986, stipulates that the state shall implement nine-year compulsory education. The law came into effect on July 1 day of the same year. This is the most important education law since the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), which indicates that China's compulsory education system has been established. On September 1 2006, the new Compulsory Education Law was implemented.