The public are invited to comment on the draft revision of the Organic Law of the Villagers' Committee published on the National People's Congress (NPC) website, www.npc.gov.cn.
They can either submit their comments by logging onto the website or mail them to the Commission of Legislative Affairs of the NPC Standing Committee.
The dead-line for public submissions is January 31, 2010.
The draft revision is expected to give rural people greater power to decide village affairs.
The draft amendments to the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees, which affects 900 million rural residents, underwent its first review at a bimonthly session of China's top legislature, which ended on Saturday.
The current law has been in effect since 1998.
The amendments focus on election and recall procedures of village committee members and democratic rules of procedure.
China has more than 2 million villages and 604,000 village committees.
More than 95 percent of village committees have held direct elections, and most have conducted more than seven elections since 1988.