The regulations that have been scrapped by the Chinese government are Standards for Administration of Collection of Social Maintenance Fees (ratified in 2002), Ordinance on the Administration of Family Planning Technical services (enacted in 2001 and revised in 2004), and Ordinance on the Administration of Family Planning Technical Services.

Since the one-child policy, which restricted couples to a single child to alleviate scarcity and prevent a population explosion more than 40 years before, China's birth rate has been steadily dwindling. Chinese women have to undergo abortions or undergo sterilization surgeries in order to regulate the population for decades. This is all because of China's family planning laws that have allowed the government to force hundreds of millions of women to suffer.

During China's one-child policy, the administration enacted and implemented all of these laws. During the hour, China's National People's congress Standing Committee supported an amendment to the population and Family Planning Law, letting each couple have three children and ascertaining support measures for the fresh policy.

The three laws were repealed by the Chinese government to adapt to the country's new situation in terms of population, economic, and social development, as well as to optimize the productivity plan in order to improve long-term balanced population growth.

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