Draft law stipulates heavy penalties for fake vaccines
BEIJING -- China's top legislature is planning to impose heavy penalties on the production and sale of fake or substandard vaccines.
The draft vaccine administration law is under second reading at the ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
Companies that produce or sell fake vaccines will face confiscation of illegal proceeds, raw materials, packaging materials and equipment, the draft says.
Production and business operation will be suspended for rectification, while drug registration certificates and even pharmaceutical production licenses can be revoked, it says.
Other penalties include a lifetime ban on pharmaceutical production and business operation.
The draft also stipulates a fine of 15 to 30 times the value of the produced or sold fake vaccines.
Small-time offenders will also face heavy fines. A fine between 2 to 15 million yuan ($298,500 to $2.23 million) will be slapped on those who make or sell illicit vaccines worth under 500,000 yuan.
If the value falls between 500,000 and 1 million yuan, the fine will be in the range of 5 to 30 million yuan.
As the country's first legislation dedicated to vaccine management, the draft law was first submitted to the top legislature for review last December.
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