Rural couples are 6o years old and have no children, do they meet the five guarantees?

Updated on society 2024-03-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, the object of the five guarantees must meet one of them before you can apply for the five guarantees.

    1) There is no statutory support obligor, or although there is a legally-prescribed support obliger, the support obligor has no ability to support him;

    2) Persons who are unable to work;

    3) Those who have no life ** (including those who pick up garbage and shout, the law does not expressly stipulate that those who pick up garbage are those who have a life**);

    4) Villagers who are elderly, disabled, and under the age of 16.

    The term "legal maintenance obligor" refers to the person who is obliged to maintain the child in accordance with the Marriage Law.

    It provides for the obligation of maintenance, maintenance and maintenance.

    of people. Determination of the object of the five guarantees: shall be applied by the person or nominated by the villager group, reviewed by the villagers' committee, reported to the township ** for approval, issued with the "Five Guarantees Offering Certificate", with the "Five Guarantees Offering Certificate" to enjoy the five guarantees treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Legal analysis: the childless elderly can generally apply for the rural five guarantees after the age of 60, but it is not childless can be handled, filial piety also needs the applicant to be Tong Wei has no ability to work and no living economy ** person, its application should be approved by the village committee after the democratic evaluation of the higher departments in order to enjoy the rural five guarantees support.

    Legal basis: "Regulations on the Work of Supporting the Rural Five Guarantees" Article 6 Villagers under the age of 16 who are elderly, disabled or have a good calendar and have no ability to work, no livelihood and no legal obligation to support, raise or support them, or whose legal support, raising or support obligors have no ability to support, raise or support them, shall enjoy the benefits of providing support for the rural five guarantees.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello dear, those who have a spouse but no children can apply for the Five Guarantees in the "Regulations on the Support of the Five Guarantees in Rural Areas", mainly including the elderly, the disabled and minors among the villagers who meet the following conditions. The targets of the Five Guarantees refer to the elderly, disabled and minors in rural areas who have no ability to work, no living code, no legal obligation to support and support, or those who have a legal obligation to support and support, but have no ability to support and support. If you have brothers and sisters, no children or daughters, you are old, and you can apply for a five-guarantee household.

    1) There is no statutory support obligor, or although there is a statutory support oblivy, the support obligor has no ability to support him; 2) Persons who are unable to work; (3) Those who have no livelihood (including garbage pickers, and the law does not expressly stipulate that garbage pickers are living **); 4) Villagers who are elderly, disabled, and under the age of 16.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. No, the five-guarantee household needs to have a real childless and childless status, and the application conditions for the five-guarantee household will be lost if there is a spouse.

    If you have a spouse but no children, you can apply for a five-guarantee account.

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    Can a spouse apply for a five-insured household?

    No, the five-guarantee household needs to have a real childless and childless status, and the application conditions for the five-guarantee household will be lost if there is a spouse.

    What are the conditions for applying for the Five Guarantees Household: Villagers who are elderly, disabled or under the age of 16, who have no ability to work, no livelihood and no legal obligation to support, raise or support, or whose legal support, support and support obligor has no ability to support, raise or support, enjoy the benefits of the rural Five Guarantees.

    Can a spouse with no children apply for five guarantees?

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    No, you can't, dear.

    So what do you need to apply?

    Why it doesn't meet the requirements.

    What are the conditions for applying for the Five Guarantees Household: Villagers who are elderly, disabled or under the age of 16, who have no ability to work, no livelihood and no legal obligation to support, raise or support, or whose legal support, support and support obligor has no ability to support, raise or support, enjoy the benefits of the rural Five Guarantees.

    Then we don't have children?

    You can only apply if you meet the requirements, and even if you don't meet the requirements, you will not be approved.

    Of course, you can also try to apply to the village council to try it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello dear, those who have a spouse but no children can apply for the Five Guarantees household<> the objects of the Five Guarantees in the "Regulations on the Support of the Rural Five Guarantees" mainly include the elderly, the disabled and minors among the villagers who meet the following conditions. The targets of the Five Guarantees refer to the elderly, disabled and minors in rural areas who have no ability to work, no livelihood, no legal obligation to support and support, or those who have a legal obligation to support and support, but have no ability to support and support. If you have brothers and sisters, no children or daughters, are old and have no ability to work, you can apply for a five-guarantee household.

    1) There is no statutory support obligor, or although there is a statutory support oblivy, the support obligor has no ability to support him; 2) Persons who are unable to work; (3) Those who have no livelihood (including garbage pickers, and the law does not expressly stipulate that garbage pickers are living **); 4) Villagers who are elderly, disabled, and under the age of 16.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Legal analysis: No, the five-guarantee household needs a real childless and daughterless situation, and the application conditions for the five-guarantee household will be lost if there is a spouse.

    Legal basis: Interim Regulations on the Collection and Payment of Social Insurance Premiums

    Article 2 These Regulations shall apply to the collection and payment of basic endowment insurance premiums, basic medical insurance premiums, and unemployment insurance premiums (hereinafter collectively referred to as social insurance premiums).

    The term "paying units and paying individuals" as used in these Regulations refers to units and individuals that shall pay social insurance premiums in accordance with relevant laws, administrative regulations, and the provisions of the National Government.

    Article 3 The scope of collection of basic old-age insurance premiums: state-owned enterprises, urban collective enterprises, foreign-invested enterprises, urban private enterprises and other urban enterprises and their employees, public institutions and their employees who implement enterprise management.

    Scope of collection of basic medical insurance premiums: state-owned enterprises, urban collective enterprises, foreign-invested enterprises, urban private enterprises and other urban enterprises and their employees, state organs and their staff, public institutions and their employees, private non-enterprise units and their employees, social organizations and their full-time personnel.

    Scope of collection of unemployment insurance premiums: state-owned enterprises, urban collective enterprises, foreign-invested enterprises, urban private enterprises and other urban enterprises and their employees, public institutions and their employees.

    The people of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government may, on the basis of actual local conditions, stipulate that urban individual industrial and commercial households shall be included in the scope of basic endowment insurance and basic medical insurance, and may also stipulate that social organizations and their full-time personnel, private non-enterprise units and their employees, and urban individual industrial and commercial households and their employees with employees shall be included in the scope of unemployment insurance.

    The base and rate of social insurance premiums shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws, administrative regulations and social insurance premiums.

    Article 15 Where the people of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government stipulate that the tax authorities shall collect social insurance premiums, the tax authorities shall provide the social insurance agencies with the payment information of the paying units and individuals in a timely manner; The social insurance agency shall summarize the relevant situation and report it to the labor and social security administrative department.

    Article 16 The social insurance agency shall establish payment records, including basic endowment insurance and basic medical insurance, and shall record personal accounts in accordance with regulations. The social insurance agency is responsible for keeping the payment records and ensuring their integrity and security. The social insurance agency shall send a notice of basic endowment insurance and basic medical insurance accounts to the paying individuals at least once a year.

    The paying unit and the individual have the right to inquire about the payment record in accordance with the regulations.

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