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How to punish for violating the compulsory education law?
China has a compulsory education law, the purpose of which is to protect the rights and interests of students. If someone violates the compulsory education law, he will be punished accordingly. So how does the law stipulate this? Let's take a look at how to punish violations of the Compulsory Education Law, hoping to help everyone.

First, how to punish violations of the compulsory education law?

1. Legal responsibility for failing to achieve the planned goal of compulsory education and the requirements for running a school as scheduled: those who fail to achieve the planned goal of compulsory education as scheduled due to dereliction of duty and fail to meet the requirements for running a school for implementing compulsory education without special reasons shall be given administrative sanctions. Failure to actively perform their duties, thus affecting the timely realization of compulsory education planning objectives and school conditions, constitutes dereliction of duty. However, when investigating the responsibility, we should also consider whether there are special reasons, such as earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters or other force majeure, which lead to the failure to complete the implementation of compulsory education as scheduled. Should not be regarded as dereliction of duty, should be investigated for legal responsibility.

2. Legal responsibility for failing to take necessary measures to make students drop out of school: if students fail to take necessary measures to solve the problem, administrative sanctions shall be imposed on the responsible personnel concerned. Relevant education departments, grass-roots people's governments, principals and teachers who are legally responsible for ensuring that students receive compulsory education for a specified number of years, if they find that primary and secondary school students who receive compulsory education drop out of school, do not take measures to solve it or report it to their superiors truthfully, it is dereliction of duty. Such violations of the compulsory education law should be given administrative sanctions to the responsible persons concerned.

3. Legal liability for school collapse and casualties of teachers and students caused by dereliction of duty: If school collapse and casualties of teachers and students are caused by dereliction of duty, administrative sanctions shall be imposed on the responsible personnel concerned, and criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law if the circumstances are serious. Those responsible for causing heavy casualties shall not only be given administrative sanctions by administrative organs, but also be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law if the case constitutes a crime.

4. Legal responsibility for refusing to accept school-age children and adolescents without justifiable reasons: those who refuse to accept school-age children and adolescents who should receive compulsory education in their own areas or schools without justifiable reasons shall be given administrative sanctions. If we refuse to accept school-age children and adolescents who should receive compulsory education in our region and school, it is a violation of the right of school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education and a violation of the compulsory education law. The relevant responsible personnel should be criticized and educated or given administrative sanctions according to the specific circumstances.

5. Compulsory education must use textbooks approved by the state and relevant departments according to law. If the use of textbooks approved according to law causes adverse effects, the relevant responsible persons shall be given administrative sanctions.

Second, the method of complaining about violating the nine-year compulsory education law.

1. You can complain to the Education Bureau at or above the county level. Complaints must have evidence, find the leadership of the Education Bureau, and make real-name complaints;

2. If school leaders or teachers violate the Compulsory Education Law, they can complain to the Education Bureau or to the county-level discipline inspection department.

3. You can also disclose relevant information on the Internet, which will attract the attention of relevant departments;

4. You can also bring a lawsuit to the court to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of students receiving compulsory education.

Ways to complain to the Education Bureau:

We must grasp the evidence of violating the Compulsory Education Law, find the leaders in charge of the Education Bureau or directly complain to the director of the Education Bureau, or send a letter of complaint to the leaders of the Education Bureau to make reasonable demands, so as to be polite to guests and not affect the office order of the Education Bureau.

3. What behaviors will violate the compulsory education law?

1, refusing to accept school-age children and adolescents who should receive compulsory education in their own areas and schools;

2. The phenomenon of interception, misuse and misappropriation of education funds exists;

3, the phenomenon of arbitrary charges;

4. Selling goods and services to students or selling goods and services in disguise to seek benefits;

5. Coercing or deceiving school-age children and adolescents who should receive compulsory education to drop out of school;

6. Illegally recruiting school-age children and adolescents who should receive compulsory education;

7. Publishing textbooks that have not been examined and approved according to law.

The above is an introduction about how to punish those who violate the compulsory education law. I hope it helps you. As can be seen from the above, different illegal acts should be punished differently, which cannot be generalized and needs specific analysis.