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Suzhou epidemic subsidy policy 2022

The Suzhou Municipal Government has decided to give a one-time special subsidy to the registered 12 class of people with difficulties in the city, such as low-income people, marginal seriously ill people from low-income people, destitute dependents, people receiving unemployment insurance benefits, special care recipients who enjoy regular state pension subsidies, and people who enjoy living allowances for disabled people with difficulties other than low-income people. The per capita subsidy standard of 300 yuan is expected to benefit135,000 needy people, with a total subsidy of 40 million yuan.

Awarded to:

The actual registration date of the following objects is April 20, 2022.

(1) low-income people;

(2) the object of serious illness and difficulties on the edge of subsistence allowances;

(3) destitute dependents;

(4) orphans;

(5) the fact that no one is raising children;

(6) Children infected with HIV;

(7) Persons receiving unemployment insurance benefits;

(eight) entitled groups who enjoy regular state pension subsidies;

(9) Poor workers approved by the Federation of Trade Unions;

(10) Persons who enjoy living allowance for disabled people with difficulties other than subsistence allowances;

(1 1) Assisted employment targets for the disabled;

(12) Registered practitioners of blind massage institutions.

Distribution standard:

One-time special allowance is paid according to 300 yuan/person.

At present, the total number of the above-mentioned 12 needy people is135,000, and the city's one-time special subsidy is 40 million yuan. The required funds are arranged by governments at all levels.

Distribution route:

According to the division of responsibilities, different objects are allocated by corresponding functional departments.

Civil affairs department: responsible for issuing subsistence allowances to low-income people, people with severe difficulties on the edge of low income, destitute dependents, orphans, children who are actually left unattended, children infected with HIV, and those who enjoy living allowances for disabled people with difficulties outside the scope of subsistence allowances;

Legal basis: In order to thoroughly implement the policy opinions recently issued by the state and the province on promoting the recovery and development of difficult service industries, combined with the "Several Policies and Measures on Further Helping Market Subjects to Solve Difficulties and Strive to Stabilize Economic Growth" (Fu Su [2022] No.4), the following policy opinions are formulated to help all kinds of service market subjects tide over the difficulties and recover their development.