(1) Legislative proposals: the State Council, deputies to the National People's Congress, people's organizations, etc. Put forward suggestions and opinions on education. After the proposal becomes a bill, it needs to be sent to relevant departments for study and proposal.
(2) Draft drafting: The relevant departments study the bill, determine the main contents of the draft legislation, and make plans. At the same time, it is necessary to carry out public consultation, expert consultation and investigation and study to further improve the contents of the draft.
(3) Deliberation and voting: After the draft is drafted, it will be submitted to the NPC Standing Committee for deliberation and forwarded to the Academic Committee of the Ministry of Justice for review, revision and revision. In the end, the draft will be voted in the National People's Congress, and if it is passed, it will become a formal law.
(4) Promulgation and implementation: After the education legislation is voted, it will be promulgated and formally implemented by the state organs. At this time, the Ministry of Education and relevant departments need to issue implementation plans and specific regulatory measures in time to ensure the legislative effect.
We need to note that the above-mentioned procedures are slightly different from the legislative procedures in different countries and regions, but the overall process sequence is basically similar, including the general steps of proposal, drafting of draft legislation, deliberation and voting, promulgation and implementation.