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What are the state funds for private schools?
Legal analysis: People's governments at or above the county level can support private schools by purchasing services, student loans, scholarships, renting and transferring idle state-owned assets, and non-profit private schools can also take government subsidies, fund incentives, donation incentives and other support measures.

Legal basis: Regulations on the Implementation of People's Republic of China (PRC) Private Education Promotion Law.

Article 1 These Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Promotion of Private Education (hereinafter referred to as the Law on the Promotion of Private Education).

Article 2 Social organizations or individuals other than state institutions may use non-state financial funds to set up various types of private schools at all levels; However, private schools offering military, police, political and other special education may not be established. The national financial funds mentioned in the Law on the Promotion of Private Education and these Regulations refer to financial allocations and financial funds obtained according to law that should be turned over to the state treasury or financial special accounts.