Is it in line with the regulations to offer health lectures and then sell physical examination cards in public schools?
Do not match. In carrying out activities, schools should put students' rights and interests first, not commercial interests first. If there are unreasonable requirements or charging standards for promoting physical examination cards in schools, and these requirements or standards are inconsistent with students' health needs, it will cause some doubts and disputes. According to the provisions of the Advertising Law, public service advertisements or social welfare activities shall not be used for advertising. If the school promotes the physical examination card in the health lecture, it will be considered as using public welfare activities to promote advertisements, which violates relevant laws and regulations and therefore does not meet the requirements.