THE BASIC LAW OF THE MACAO SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
(Adpoted by the Eighth National People's Congress at its First Session on 31 March 1993)
Preamble
Chapter
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VII
VIII
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Annexes & Appendix
Chapter VI
Culture and Social Affairs
Article 121
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, formulate policies on education, including policies regarding the
educational system and its administration, the language of instruction, the
allocation of funds, the examination system, the recognition of educational
qualifications and the system of academic awards so as to promote
educational development.
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, in
accordance with law, gradually institute a compulsory education system.
Community organizations and individuals may, in accordance with law, run
educational undertakings of various kinds.
Article 122
The existing educational institutions of all kinds in Macao may continue to
operate. All educational institutions in the Macao Special Administrative
Region shall enjoy their autonomy and teaching and academic freedom in
accordance with law.
Educational institutions of all kinds may continue to recruit staff and use
teaching materials from outside the Macao Special Administrative Region.
Students shall enjoy freedom of choice of educational institutions and
freedom to pursue their education outside the Macao Special Administrative
Region.
Article 123
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, formulate policies to improve medical and health services and to
develop Western and traditional Chinese medicine. Community organizations
and individuals may provide various medical and health services in
accordance with law.
Article 124
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, formulate policies on science and technology and protect by law
achievements in scientific and technological research, patents, discoveries
and inventions.
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, decide on the scientific and technological standards and
specifications applicable in Macao.
Article 125
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, formulate policies on culture, including literature, art,
broadcasting, film and television programs.
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall protect by
law the achievements and the lawful rights and interests of authors in
their literary, artistic and other creation.
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall protect by
law scenic spots, historical sites and other historical relics as well as
the lawful rights and interests of the owners of antiques.
Article 126
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, formulate policies on press and publication.
Article 127
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, formulate policies on sports. Non-governmental sports organizations
may continue to exist and develop in accordance with law.
Article 128
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region, consistent with
the principle of religious freedom, shall not interfere in the internal
affairs of religious organizations or in the efforts of religious
organizations and believers in Macao to maintain and develop relations with
their counterparts outside Macao, or restrict religious activities which do
not contravene the laws of the Region.
Religious organizations may, in accordance with law, run seminaries and
other schools, hospitals and welfare institutions and to provide other
social services. Schools run by religious organizations may continue to
provide religious education, including courses in religion.
Religious organizations shall, in accordance with law, enjoy the rights to
acquire, use, dispose of and inherit property and the right to receive
donations. Their previous property rights and interests shall be protected
by law.
Article 129
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its
own, establish a system concerning the professions and, based on
impartiality and rationality, formulate provisions for assessing
professional qualifications or qualifications for practice in the various
professions and issuing corresponding certificates.
Persons with professional qualifications or qualifications for professional
practice obtained prior to the establishment of the Macao Special
Administrative Region may retain their previous qualifications in
accordance with the relevant regulations of the Macao Special
Administrative Region.
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, in
accordance with the relevant regulations, recognize the professions and the
professional organizations recognized prior to the establishment of the
Region and may, as required by social development and in consultation with
the parties concerned, recognize new professions and professional
organizations.
Article 130
On the basis of the previous social welfare system, the Government of the
Macao Special Administrative Region shall, on its own, formulate policies
on the development and improvement of the social welfare system in the
light of the economic conditions and social needs.
Article 131
Local organizations providing social services in the Macao Special
Administrative Region may, on their own, decide their forms of service,
providing that the law is not contravened.
Article 132
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, when
necessary and possible, gradually improve the policy previously practised
in Macao in respect of subventions for non-governmental organizations in
fields such as education, science, technology, culture, sports, recreation,
medicine and health, social welfare and social work.
Article 133
The relationship between non-governmental organizations in fields such as
education, science, technology, culture, news media, publication, sports,
recreation, the professions, medicine and health, labour, women, youth,
returned overseas nationals, social welfare and social work as well as
religious organizations in the Macao Special Administrative Region and
their counterparts in other parts of the country shall be based on the
principles of non-subordination, non-interference and mutual respect.
Article 134
The relationship between non-governmental organizations in fields such as
education, science, technology, culture, news media, publication, sports,
recreation, the professions, medicine and health, labour, women, youth,
returned overseas nationals, social welfare and social work as well as
religious organizations in the Macao Special Administrative Region and
their counterparts in other parts of the country shall be based on the
principles of non-subordination, non-interference and mutual respect.