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Article 43
Children and youth shall not do the following:
1. Smoke, drink, or chew betel nuts.
2. Use drugs, illegal or controlled medicines or other substances that might damage their physical and mental health.
3. Watch, read, listen to, or use publications, photos, video program tapes, films, CDs, electronic signals, game software, Internet contents or other articles relating to violence, blood, sex, obscenity, or gambling.
4. Participate in driving competitions, skill competitions, crosstalk, or other dangerous driving methods,etc.
5. Continue using electronic products for an unreasonable amount of time, causing harm to their physical and mental health.
Parents, guardians, or other people looking after children and youth shall prohibit children and youth from behaving in the ways listed in every previously mentioned subparagraph.
No one shall sell, deliver, or supply children and youth the materials and articles listed in Subparagraphs 1 to 3 of Paragraph 1.
No one shall spread or broadcast the materials and articles listed in Subparagraph 3 of Paragraph 1 to children and youth.
Article 47
Children and youth shall not access particular kind wineshops, special coffee/tea stores, adult product retailers, X-rated electronic game arcades and other places that involve gambling, sex and violence are confirmed by authorized agencies to be harmful to the physical and mental health of children and youth.
Parents, guardians, or other people looking after children and youth shall prohibit children and youth from accessing the places referred to in the preceding paragraph.
The person in charge and workers of the places referred to in Paragraph 1 shall prohibit the access of children and youth.
Places referred to in Paragraph 1 shall be located at a distance of more than 200 meters from kindergartens, elementary schools, junior high schools, senior high schools, and vocational high schools, and shall be opened after being registered by the authorized agencies in charge of business registration with a certificate at the premises.