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The coming of the new regulations in September will have a significant impact on China’s housing and education | Data Security Law | Off-campus training institutions | Building houses on cultivated land

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[New Tang Dynasty Beijing time August 30, 2021]A number of new regulations formulated by the Chinese Communist Party have been implemented since September, which have had a significant impact on land management, housing, education, and other aspects, causing public concern.

New national regulations implemented in September

According to incomplete statistics, the new national regulations formulated by the Chinese Communist Party include:

1. “Regulations on the Implementation of the Land Administration Law”-prohibiting unauthorized building of houses on cultivated land

The revised “Land Management Law Implementation Regulations” came into effect on September 1, prohibiting the occupation of cultivated land to build kilns, building graves, or building houses on cultivated land, digging sand, quarrying, mining, and taking soil without authorization. It is forbidden to occupy permanent basic farmland to develop forestry and fruit industry and dig ponds to raise fish. Over the years, petitions for rights protection caused by the CCP government’s demolitions of private houses have emerged one after another, and the new regulations are likely to trigger more demolitions.

2. “Deed Tax Law”-six situations are exempt from deed tax

The “Deed Tax Law” came into effect on September 1, clarifying that six situations can be exempted from deed tax, including changes to land and house ownership during the marriage relationship; legal heirs inherit land and house ownership through inheritance, exempt from deed tax .

Non-profit schools, medical institutions, and social welfare institutions accept land and houses for office, teaching, medical care, scientific research, pensions, and assistance exempt from deed tax.

3. “Regulations on the Implementation of the Law on the Promotion of Private Education”-prohibiting public schools from opening private schools

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The newly revised “Regulations on the Implementation of the Law on the Promotion of Private Education” came into effect on September 1, stipulating that public schools that implement compulsory education shall not open or participate in the establishment of private schools, nor may they be converted into private schools. Other public schools shall not organize or participate in the establishment of for-profit private schools.

The picture shows parents and students outside a Beijing computer training center for children. (WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images)

4. “Provisions on the Protection of Schools for Minors”-prohibiting schools from cooperating with off-campus training institutions to provide students with paid courses

The “Provisions on the Protection of Schools for Minors” promulgated by the Ministry of Education of the Communist Party of China came into effect on September 1, stipulating that schools must not cooperate with off-campus training institutions to provide students with paid courses or course guidance. School-based courses developed by schools or introduced courses shall be scientifically verified and reported to the competent education administrative department for the record.

5. “Safety Production Law”-catering units that use gas must install gas alarm devices

The “Safety Production Law” came into effect on September 1, stipulating that production and business units in catering and other industries must install flammable gas alarm devices and ensure their normal use.

6. “Data Security Law”

The “Data Security Law” came into effect on September 1. Anyone who violates the Security Law will be fined 2 million yuan up to 10 million yuan by the relevant competent authority, and ordered to suspend the relevant business, suspend business for rectification, revoke the relevant business license or revoke according to the situation Business license; if a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility will be investigated.

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7. “Regulations on the Security Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure”

The “Regulations” came into effect on September 1. Important industries and fields and important network facilities and information systems belong to the key information infrastructure, and the government will take monitoring measures for the key information infrastructure.

New local regulations implemented in September

Shanghai: The “Shanghai Urban Renewal Regulations” came into effect on September 1. This is the first local regulation in the field of urban renewal in Shanghai. The “Regulations” involve planning, land use, standards, finance, fiscal and taxation and other aspects.

The “Regulations” make it clear that for the demolition and reconstruction and complete renovation of old houses, the contract ratio reaches more than 95%, and the agreement comes into effect.

Shenzhen: No longer accepts and distributes newly-introduced talents’ rental housing and living allowances.

The Shenzhen Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau issued the “Announcement on the Related Arrangements for High-level Talent Business, Newly-Introduced Talent Rental and Living Subsidy Business“, and will no longer accept and issue rental and living subsidies for newly-introduced talents on and after September 1, 2021 .

Nanjing: A single charge of rent for more than 3 months should be included in the supervision account.

The “Nanjing City Housing Leasing Enterprise Leasing Fund Bank Supervision and Implementation Rules (for Trial Implementation)” will come into effect on September 1. The rules point out that if a housing leasing company collects rent for more than 3 months in a single time, or if it collects a deposit for more than 1 month, the rent and deposit shall be included in the supervision account, and the rent shall be paid and the deposit refunded through the supervision account.

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Beijing: Implement real-name payment for auto insurance.

Starting from September 1, 2021, Beijing will fully implement real-name payment for auto insurance. When the insurance company collects premiums, it will check that the payment account is consistent with the information of the applicant.

The four public security traffic control measures will be implemented in batches.

From September 1st, four security traffic management measures, including electronic driver’s licenses, registration of second-hand car transactions in other places, electronic pass codes for vehicles approved by the “Traffic Control 12123” APP, and online inspection of traffic accident evidence materials, will be implemented in batches across the country.

28 cities including Beijing, Changchun, Nanning, etc. promoted the electronicization of motor vehicle driver’s licenses; 218 cities including Beijing, Shijiazhuang, and Jinan promoted the registration of second-hand car transactions in other places. Among them, 10 provinces (regions) including Shanxi, Guangdong and Guangxi have implemented it throughout the province. .

70 cities including Tianjin, Jinan, and Kunming implement electronic pass codes for online nuclear delivery vehicles; 14 provinces (cities) including Shanghai, Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong, Chongqing, Sichuan, Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, and Hainan ) Promote online inspection of traffic accident evidence materials.

(Reporter Luo Tingting Comprehensive Report / Chief Editor: Fan Ming)

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