A class of institutions have no charging function at all, and are not qualified to charge fees and engage in business activities. The second kind of institutions have the function of charging in whole or in part, and can charge service fees.
2. Financial supply mode
A type of institution is completely funded by finance. Second-class institutions are supplied by the financial difference.
3. Participate in official business (refer to the management of civil service law)
Generally speaking, most first-class institutions are involved in public services. The second type of institutions do not involve the public.
Extended data
Classification by social function
(1) Institutions undertaking administrative functions. That is, institutions engaged in administrative decision-making, administrative execution, administrative supervision and other administrative work. Examples: urban management supervision, environmental supervision, land supervision, etc.
(2) Institutions engaged in public services. That is, institutions that provide public welfare services to the society or provide support and guarantee for the government to exercise its functions, the state guarantees funds and no longer engages in business activities. Can be specifically divided into two small categories.
Public welfare category. That is to say, institutions engaged in public welfare services related to national security, public safety, public education, public culture, public health, economic and social order and citizens' basic social rights cannot or should not be allocated resources by the market. For example: libraries, museums, environmental monitoring stations, hydrological stations, etc.
Public welfare category ii. That is, to provide the whole society with public welfare services involving the general needs of the people and the needs of economic and social development, and partially realize the market allocation of resources. For example: vocational and technical schools, health service stations, etc.
Baidu Encyclopedia-A Class of Institutions