What special protections do minors receive?

Special protection for minors includes: family protection, school protection, social protection and judicial protection. Family protection refers to the protection of minors by parents or other guardians. School protection refers to the protection implemented by schools, kindergartens and other educational institutions for minors. Social protection refers to the protection implemented by the state, social groups, enterprises, institutions and other organizations and individuals for minors.

The following are the regulations regarding advertising

1. Minors under the age of ten are not allowed to be used as advertising spokespersons.

2. Advertising activities are not allowed in primary and secondary schools and kindergartens. Teaching materials, teaching aids, exercise books, stationery, teaching aids, school uniforms, school buses, etc. for primary and secondary school students and young children are not allowed to be used to publish or disguised advertisements. However, public service announcements are excluded.

3. Medical, pharmaceutical, health food, medical equipment, cosmetics, alcohol, beauty advertisements, as well as online games that are detrimental to the physical and mental health of minors are not allowed to be published on mass media aimed at minors. advertise.

Advertisements for goods or services targeted at minors under the age of fourteen shall not contain the following content:

(1) Inducing them to ask their parents to purchase the advertised goods or services;

(2) It may cause them to imitate unsafe behaviors.

This is the regulation on tobacco and alcohol

1. The state and society should strengthen publicity and education on the health hazards of smoking, and prohibit or restrict smoking in public transportation and public places. Smoking, discourage teenagers from smoking, and prohibit primary and secondary school students from smoking.

2. It is prohibited to sell tobacco and alcohol to minors. Operators should set up a sign in a prominent position stating that they do not sell tobacco and alcohol to minors; if it is difficult to determine whether they are adults, they should be required to show their identity documents. .

No one is allowed to smoke or drink in classrooms, dormitories, activity rooms and other places where minors gather in primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, nurseries.

These business practices are stipulated as follows

1. It is prohibited for any organization or individual to produce or sell, rent or otherwise disseminate obscene, violent, murderous and terrorist materials to minors. , gambling and other books, newspapers, audio and video products, electronic publications and online information that are harmful to minors.

2. The production and sale of food, medicines, toys, appliances and recreational facilities for minors shall comply with national standards or industry standards and shall not be harmful to the safety and health of minors; required If precautions are indicated, they should be indicated in a conspicuous position.

3. Commercial singing and dancing entertainment venues, Internet access service business venues and other places that are not suitable for minors' activities shall not be set up around the campuses of primary and secondary schools.

Places that are not suitable for the activities of minors, such as commercial singing and dancing entertainment venues, Internet service business venues, etc., shall not allow minors to enter, and operators shall set up signs prohibiting entry for minors in prominent locations; If it is difficult to determine whether he or she is an adult, he or she should be asked to produce his/her identity document.

Legal basis:

Article 58 of the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors" No commercial entertainment venues, bars, or Internet sites are allowed to be set up around schools and kindergartens. Internet service business places and other places that are not suitable for minors’ activities. Operators of commercial singing and dancing entertainment venues, bars, Internet service business venues and other places that are not suitable for minors' activities shall not allow minors to enter; electronic game equipment installed in entertainment and entertainment venues shall not be used for minors except on national statutory holidays. Available for adults. Operators should set up no-entry and restricted-entry signs for minors in prominent locations; if it is difficult to determine whether they are minors, they should be required to produce their identity documents.

Article 61: No organization or individual may recruit minors under the age of 16, unless otherwise stipulated by the state.

Places that are not suitable for the activities of minors, such as commercial entertainment venues, bars, Internet service business venues, etc., shall not recruit minors who have reached the age of 16.

Units and individuals that recruit minors who have reached the age of 16 shall comply with national regulations on types of work, working hours, labor intensity, and protective measures, and shall not arrange for them to perform tasks that are overly heavy, toxic, or harmful. and other labor or dangerous operations that endanger the physical and mental health of minors.

No organization or individual may organize minors to perform activities that endanger their physical and mental health.

With the consent of the minor's parents or other guardians, if the minor participates in performances, program production and other activities, the activity organizer shall protect the legitimate rights and interests of the minor in accordance with relevant national regulations.