As for your question, the Family Planning Office has indeed violated the law and can be held criminally responsible.
Article 39 of Chapter 6 of China's "Family Planning Law" clearly stipulates:
Article 39: When a state functionary engages in family planning work, one of the following acts constitutes If a crime is committed, criminal responsibility shall be investigated in accordance with the law; if it does not constitute a crime, administrative sanctions shall be imposed in accordance with the law; if there are illegal gains, the illegal gains shall be confiscated:
(1) Infringement of citizens' personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests; ( This is what I violated!)
(2) Abusing power, neglecting duties, engaging in malpractice for personal gain;
(3) Requesting or accepting bribes;
< p>(4) Withholding, withholding, misappropriating or embezzling family planning funds or social support fees;(5) Falsifying, concealing, forging, tampering or refusing to report population and family planning statistical data.
But if you have not violated the family planning law, you should pay social support fees in accordance with the law.