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How much is the death compensation for the auxiliary police?

The compensation of auxiliary police after sacrifice varies according to different regional standards. Because the auxiliary police and the unit belong to the labor relationship, not to the establishment of the people's police, so the auxiliary police died in the line of duty, in accordance with the relevant provisions of industrial injury insurance compensation. If the people's police are rated as martyrs and sacrificed in the line of duty, the survivors' one-time pension is 20 times of the per capita disposable income of urban residents in the previous year and 40 months' salary. Auxiliary police, that is, auxiliary police, are non-people police personnel recruited to provide auxiliary help to the people's police for the needs of social security and public security work.

I. Compensation standard for auxiliary police officers killed in the line of duty

1. Funeral allowance shall be paid according to the standard that the average salary of employees in the province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the Central Government last year is 6 months.

2. The pension for dependent relatives is paid to the relatives who provided the main source of livelihood for the deceased. The standard is: spouse pays 40% of the average monthly salary of the province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the Central Government, other dependent relatives pay 30% every month, and widowed elderly or orphans pay 10% on the basis of the above standard. The total pension shall not exceed the salary of the deceased. When dependent relatives lose their support conditions, they will no longer enjoy pensions.

3. The standard of one-time work-related death allowance is 20 times of the per capita disposable income of urban residents in the previous year.

The disability pension and dependent relatives pension in various industrial injury insurance benefits are adjusted once a year by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government according to a certain proportion of the average wage increase of employees in the previous year.