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Can everyone on the household registration enjoy ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation?

1, no: this treatment can only be enjoyed by the members of the collective economic organization (such as agricultural registered permanent residence) where the household registration is located, and the household registration is within the scope of this treatment (time period);

2. Now many areas have implemented the reform of the household registration system, and the original "agricultural registered permanent residence" and "non-agricultural registered permanent residence" can be reflected in a household registration book;

3. Therefore, the registered address of the party concerned cannot be used as the basis for whether to enjoy the treatment. Specifically, you should bring your household registration book, ID card, etc. And consult the collective leader (such as the village director), subject to the other party's reply.

The Measures for Determining Members of Collective Economic Organizations stipulates that:

Article 4 Ordinary members refer to rural residents who have complete rights such as land rights, reserved land use rights, contracted management rights, participation in collective asset management and disposal rights, and collective income distribution rights, and assume all obligations.

Reserved land use right refers to the land use right of homestead, woodland and private plot that has been actually obtained and reserved except the contracted land management right.

Ordinary members as mentioned in these Measures are equivalent to members of rural collective organizations as mentioned in other laws and regulations.

Article 5 Special members refer to citizens who have one or more complete rights such as land ownership, land use right, contracted management right and collective income distribution right, and assume corresponding obligations.

Article 6 The following persons are recognized as ordinary members of rural collective economic organizations:

If ordinary members of collective economic organizations give birth, they will produce and live offspring on the land owned by collective economic organizations;

Form a legal first marriage relationship with ordinary members of collective economic organizations;

Children whose parents or one party is an ordinary member of the collective economy, who meet the conditions of contracted operation, but have not contracted to the collective land;

Children adopted by ordinary family members through legal procedures;

Move in due to national policies or join through legal procedures.