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to 200,000 yuan a year for each injured student. Many schools lack effective security measures and injured students have difficulty getting financial compensation. The regulation is aimed to solve such problems.

The regulation is to be in force on Jan. 1, 2004.

With the regulation focused on prevention, the regulation put forward some suggestions that schools should follow to avoid injuries. For example, as indicated by the regulation, fire fighting equipment should be provided in line with national security requirements and priority(Ê×Òª) should be given to students' personal safety during classes or extracurricular activities.

However, with the regulation in force, in order to avoid falling into trouble, some schools cancel most sport activities for fear that students might get injured when having sports. And this has caused opposition from students and parents.

The Beijing Committee of Education and Beijing Branch of Ping An Insurance Company signed an agreement, allowing the insurance company to cover (¸ºÔð) schools¡¯ responsibility. The agreement covers public kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools. So far, the insurance company has paid for over 20 cases.

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The passage introduces a new regulation that schools will be responsible for students¡¯ physical injure caused by schools¡¯ neglect or lack of prevention measures. Therefore, some schools cancel sport activities for their own benefits.

Now, some schools cancel sport activities, for the simple reason that they don¡¯t want to fall into any trouble. This is seemingly good for schools¡¯ management and operation. But as we all know, students are at the best time of physical development. Sport activities provide them a good chance, which does good to their health. What¡¯s more, sports give them a chance to relax from the task of study, which will in return benefit their study.

In my opinion, schools should not cancel sport activities just for their benefit. They

should take students¡¯ health problem seriously, focusing on students¡¯ future development. Meanwhile, when schools offer sport activities, they should instruct teachers and students to be careful, take preventive measures, and don¡¯t forget the most important thing£ºbuy insurance for all students against accidents.

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