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Social Security Policy of Rural Land Requisition

Legal Analysis: New Policy of Endowment Insurance in Land-lost Rural Areas

First, the object of endowment insurance for landless farmers

Farmers who have lost all or part of their land due to the unified expropriation of rural collective land by the government.

Two, the landless farmers' old-age insurance payment age

1, if the male is under 45 years old and the female is under 40 years old, the payment shall be made according to the regulations from the date of insurance;

2, men over 45 years of age and under 60 years of age, women over 40 years of age and under 55 years of age, paid by men over 45 years of age and women over 40 years of age;

3. Men who have reached the age of 60 and women who have reached the age of 55 can apply for the basic pension after paying in full 15 years.

4. If the male is over 60 years old and the female is over 55 years old, the amount of overdue payment can be reduced by 1 0.5 million yuan for each increase in age, and the cumulative reduction will not exceed10.5 million yuan.

Legal basis: Article 48 of the Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China should give fair and reasonable compensation to ensure that the original living standard of landless farmers will not be reduced and their long-term livelihood will be guaranteed.

Land requisition shall pay land compensation fees, resettlement subsidies and compensation fees for rural villagers' houses, other ground attachments and young crops on time and in full according to law, and arrange social security fees for landless farmers.

The standards of land compensation and resettlement subsidies for requisitioning agricultural land shall be determined by the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government through the formulation and publication of comprehensive land prices in the region. The formulation of regional comprehensive land price should comprehensively consider the original land use, land resource conditions, land output value, land location, land supply and demand, population and economic and social development level and other factors, and be adjusted or re-published at least once every three years.