(a) unauthorized division or merger of private schools;
(2) changing the name, level, category and sponsor of a private school without authorization;
(3) publishing false enrollment brochures or advertisements to defraud money;
(4) Illegally issuing or forging academic certificates, graduation certificates, training certificates and vocational qualification certificates;
(five) management confusion seriously affects education and teaching, resulting in adverse social impact;
(six) submit false documents or take other fraudulent means to conceal important facts to defraud the school license;
(7) Forging, altering, buying, selling, renting or lending a school license;
(eight) malicious termination of running a school, withdrawing funds or misappropriating school funds.
Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Private Education Promotion Law.
Article 61 Private schools that violate the provisions of the Education Law and the Teachers Law in their educational activities shall be punished in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Education Law and the Teachers Law.
Sixty-second private schools have one of the following acts, the examination and approval authority or other relevant departments shall order them to make corrections within a time limit and give them a warning; If there is illegal income, the illegal income shall be confiscated after the fee is refunded; If the circumstances are serious, it shall be ordered to stop enrolling students and revoke the school license; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law:
(a) unauthorized division or merger of private schools;
(2) changing the name, level, category and sponsor of a private school without authorization;
(3) publishing false enrollment brochures or advertisements to defraud money;
(4) Illegally issuing or forging academic certificates, graduation certificates, training certificates and vocational qualification certificates;
(five) management confusion seriously affects education and teaching, resulting in adverse social impact;
(six) submit false documents or take other fraudulent means to conceal important facts to defraud the school license;
(7) Forging, altering, buying, selling, renting or lending a school license;
(eight) malicious termination of running a school, withdrawing funds or misappropriating school funds.