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Opinions of the State Education Commission, the State Planning Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Labor and Personnel on Several Issues Concerning the Implementation of the Compulsory Education Law.
Tuition-free and bursary system: 1, compulsory education is tuition-free. 2. In ethnic minority areas, poverty-stricken areas and remote areas, miscellaneous fees are exempted, but the original regulations are still followed? . 3, conditional area can be free of miscellaneous fees.
(1) In areas where conditions are not yet available, parents should do a good job in explaining them. Free of miscellaneous fees when local financial resources permit; For students with financial difficulties, miscellaneous fees can be reduced or exempted.
(2) The tuition-free amount is allocated by the local people's government to the education department, which will distribute it to the school ambassador? Use, shall not be misappropriated. The amount of tuition-free fees for primary and secondary schools organized by non-education departments shall be settled by the organizers themselves.
(3) Where areas and schools collect miscellaneous fees, the standards and measures for collecting miscellaneous fees shall be determined by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government? The municipal education department shall jointly formulate with relevant departments. Schools are not allowed to set their own standards and collect fees at random. All the miscellaneous income stays at school? Schools are mainly used for students' study and living expenses.
4, the state in junior high schools and some primary schools (mainly in difficult minority areas, other poor? Areas and areas that need boarding) implement the scholarship system. Specific measures and standards shall be determined by all localities.
Extended data
Tuition and miscellaneous fees refer to the fees charged by schools to students. In the 1950s, primary and secondary school students in China were free of tuition. People's Republic of China (PRC) Compulsory Education Law (Draft) published by 1986 clearly stipulates that the state implements nine-year compulsory education, and students receiving compulsory education are free of tuition fees.
Therefore, in primary and secondary schools, tuition and miscellaneous fees are a conventional name, which actually only includes miscellaneous fees. All kinds of funds needed for junior colleges and technical secondary schools are allocated by the government, and tuition and fees are not charged, which has played a positive role in the development of higher and technical secondary education in the past.