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Who is in charge of hotline 96 102?

96 102 is the telephone number of Beijing social security service.

Provide consultation, inquiry, pre-loss reporting and other services for the public. Provide general medical insurance, retirement medical insurance, maternity insurance, migrant workers' medical insurance, free medical care, one old and one small insurance treatment status inquiry service for designated medical institutions, as well as hospital-side fault reporting service.

If you need to handle social security business in Beijing, you can call two social security hotlines, 96 102 and 12333. For non-Beijing business, call 12333 national social security hotline service. However, the hotline service is often busy and the waiting time is long. If you have urgent business handling and consulting needs, you can also bring your valid ID card to the site for handling.

Nowadays, online social security services are becoming more and more systematic, such as 12333 human resources and social security telephone consultation service hotline to promote the construction of human consulting service system, which is helpful to smooth the communication channels between human resources and social security departments and the public and improve their service ability to the public.

Conditions for paying social security:

1. has legal labor relations: that is, signing a labor contract with the employer or having other forms of labor relations with the employer.

2./kloc-China citizens over the age of 0/6: According to national regulations,/kloc-minors under the age of 0/6 are not allowed to sign labor contracts with employers or participate in social insurance.

3. Both employers and employees must be in China: because social insurance is implemented according to the laws of China, only people who work in China can participate in social insurance.

4. Persons who have not reached the statutory retirement age: According to national regulations, women generally reach the statutory retirement age between 50 and 55 years old, while men generally reach the statutory retirement age between 55 and 60 years old, and they do not need to pay social insurance after retirement.