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Who is in charge of online education institutions?
Legal analysis: Online educational institutions are managed by the Ministry of Education. Education and training institutions for the purpose of academic education or adult continuing education need to have the requirements of venues and teachers, and they need to be certified by the education authorities and recognized by social forces before they can operate. The price of their training courses needs to be accounted and reported to the education department for approval. To increase courses or change fees, you must apply to the education department for approval before you can change them.

Legal basis: Article 13 of People's Republic of China (PRC)'s Opinions on Further Reducing Students' Homework Burden and Off-campus Training Burden in Compulsory Education insists on strict examination and approval institutions. All localities no longer approve new off-campus training institutions for students in compulsory education, and existing discipline training institutions are uniformly registered as non-profit institutions. The original online discipline training institution was changed to the examination and approval system. All provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) should conduct a comprehensive investigation of the network discipline training institutions that have been filed, and go through the examination and approval procedures again according to the standards.