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Is there a relationship between rural share certificates and household registration?

This is very important. 1. Rural residents who were members of the original production brigade when they lived in the village and began to implement the rural two-tier management system;

2. The household registration is in the village, and both parents or one of them is a rural resident of the village economic cooperative;

3. Rural residents who have a legal marriage relationship with members of the cooperative and have settled in the village;

4. Members shall adopt rural residents who have settled in the village according to law;

5, policy immigrants settled in the village of rural residents;

6. Active duty conscripts of China People's Liberation Army and Armed Police Force who have moved out of rural areas and junior non-commissioned officers who meet the relevant provisions of the state;

7. Full-time college students whose household registration has moved out of the village;

8, the household registration to move out of the village or cancellation of sentenced prisoners;

9. Having agreed to enjoy the equity of collective assets through the voting procedure of the general meeting of members;

10, other personnel who comply with laws, regulations, articles of association and relevant national and provincial regulations.

The stock certificate is handled by the township government, and then handed over to the village Committee for unified distribution to farmers. Stock certificate is the certificate for farmers to enjoy collective assets and benefits.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees of the People's Republic of China supports and organizes villagers to develop various forms of cooperative economy and other economies according to law, undertakes the service and coordination of village production, and promotes rural production, construction and economic development.

The villagers' committee shall manage the land and other property collectively owned by the village farmers according to law, guide the villagers to make rational use of natural resources, and protect and improve the ecological environment.

Villagers' committees shall respect and support the autonomy of collective economic organizations to independently carry out economic activities according to law, maintain a two-tier management system based on household contract management and combining unification with separation, and safeguard the legitimate property rights and other legitimate rights and interests of collective economic organizations and villagers, contracted households, joint households or partnerships.