Chinese county commission warns of big fine for having babies outside marriage

By ANI
Wednesday, September 8, 2010

BEIJING - A new regulation announced by the Chongqing Family Planning Commission says married people having babies outside marriage will be treated as serious offenders.

People giving birth out of wedlock will face a possible fine of up to 250,000 Yuan (36,725 dollars), the China Daily quoted a report in Chongqing Economic Times, as saying.

The social compensation fee, which is the lowest level of the fine for this wrongdoing, is six times the city’s disposable personal income of the previous year, while the highest is nine times that of the earlier year.

For example, if a couple gave birth in 2009 outside marriage, each of them would be required to pay 86,160 Yuan (the 2008 disposable personal income of the city was 14,360 Yuan) if their disposable income was lower than the previous year, 129,240 Yuan each if it was higher, the paper reports.

An unmarried couple having a baby would be charged 6,000 Yuan (882 dollars) in social compensation fees.

The price for extra births of married couples would be two to six times the disposable personal income of the preceding year. (ANI)

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