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Is it legal to collect health fees in the village?

It is legal if the village Committee collects health fees according to the normal process.

Health expenses should refer to the health expenses of the public parts of the village, and the sanitation department is responsible for the urban streets; Only the people in the village can clean the lanes in the village. Whether it's a rented house or my own house, as long as they live in this village, they should pay. If the village committee collects health fees with the unanimous consent of the villagers' representatives and in line with the provisions of villagers' autonomy, it is legal to collect health fees. However, if the village Committee does not follow the normal process and collects health fees indiscriminately, it is illegal to collect health fees, and villagers can report to the discipline inspection department.

Villagers' committees have the right to collect health fees, which are collected on the basis of treating locals and foreigners equally according to the village rules and regulations formulated in accordance with the Villagers' Organization Law of the People's Republic of China (villagers generally deduct them once a year and pay dividends in the village) for unified use. For foreigners, it is generally half a year at present. If the party concerned has not lived for half a year and wants to get back the overpaid health expenses, he should go to the registration window to reflect or go to the village to coordinate. Health fees are agreed by the villagers, not administrative fees, and do not need the approval of the price department, but they are recorded in the price department.

Whether it is legal for village committees to collect health fees depends on the situation. If the village committee collects health fees with the unanimous consent of the villagers' representatives, which conforms to the provisions of villagers' autonomy, the act is legal. However, if the village Committee does not follow the normal process and collects health fees indiscriminately, it is illegal, and villagers can report to the discipline inspection department.

The collection standard of health fees belongs to the provisions of villagers' autonomy. The health fees collected by the village committee do not need the approval of the price department, but they must be collected reasonably with the unanimous consent of the villagers' representatives. The standards for the village committee to collect health fees shall be discussed and decided by the village committee and the villagers' congress. The collection standard of village committee's health fee is to calculate the health fee receivable by each household according to the amount of garbage generated by each household and the cost of later garbage treatment and removal. The village Committee shall issue documents when collecting health fees.

To sum up, this is Bian Xiao's relevant answer to whether it is legal to collect health fees in the village. I hope I can help you.

Legal basis:

the peoples republic of china law of organization of villager committee

Article 2 Villagers' committees are grass-roots mass self-governing organizations for villagers' self-management, self-education and self-service, and implement democratic elections, democratic decision-making, democratic management and democratic supervision.

Villagers' committees handle public affairs and public welfare undertakings in their villages, mediate civil disputes, help maintain social order, and reflect villagers' opinions, demands and suggestions to the people's governments.

The villagers' committee shall be responsible for the villagers' meeting and the villagers' representative meeting and report its work.

Twenty-fifth villages with a large population or scattered residence may set up a villagers' representative meeting to discuss and decide on matters authorized by the villagers' meeting. The villagers' representative meeting consists of members of the villagers' committee and villagers' representatives, among whom villagers' representatives account for more than four fifths of the members of the villagers' representative meeting, and women villagers' representatives account for more than one third of the members of the villagers' representative meeting.

Villagers' representatives shall be elected by villagers from every five to fifteen households, or by villagers' groups.

The term of office of villagers' representatives is the same as that of villagers' committees.

Village representatives may be re-elected.

The villagers' representatives shall be responsible for the households or villagers' groups elected by them and accept the supervision of the villagers.