Tort Liability Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
Article 2 Whoever infringes upon civil rights and interests shall bear tort liability in accordance with this Law.
The civil rights and interests mentioned in this Law include personal rights and property rights such as the right to life, health, name, reputation, honor, portrait, privacy, marital autonomy, guardianship, ownership, usufructuary right, security right, copyright, patent right, trademark exclusive right, discovery right, stock right and inheritance right.
Article 3 The infringed party has the right to request the infringer to bear the tort liability.
Article 4 Where an infringer should bear administrative or criminal responsibility for the same act, it shall not affect the tort liability according to law.
If the property of the infringer is insufficient to pay for the same act, the infringer shall bear the tort liability first.
Article 5 Where other laws have special provisions on tort liability, such provisions shall prevail.
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors
Twenty-second schools, kindergartens and nurseries should establish safety systems, strengthen safety education for minors, and take measures to ensure the personal safety of minors.
Schools, kindergartens and nurseries shall not carry out education and teaching activities in school buildings and other facilities and places that endanger the personal safety and health of minors.
Schools and kindergartens should arrange for minors to participate in collective activities such as assembly, cultural entertainment and social practice, which should be conducive to the healthy growth of minors and prevent personal safety accidents.
Article 23 Education administrative departments, schools, kindergartens and nurseries shall, according to the needs, formulate plans to deal with various emergencies such as disasters, infectious diseases, food poisoning and accidental injuries, equip them with corresponding facilities, and conduct necessary drills to enhance minors' awareness and ability of self-protection.
Twenty-fourth schools should promptly rescue and properly handle underage students who have personal injury accidents at school or in extracurricular activities organized by the school, and report to the relevant competent departments in time.