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The policy of incentives and assistance for rural family planning is a game of chess for the whole country, and the funds for incentives and assistance come from financial allocations. There is no possibility as you said, maybe it is a problem of local ** propaganda and understanding of the masses.
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Your question, I'm not good at it directly, why don't I give you a reward. Because I asked you that there are a few wrong concepts that must be corrected!
1. There is a one-time reward or an extension of a certain amount of leave for the one-child certificate, which is stipulated in the Population Law, regardless of urban or rural areas. The extra points in the examination are indeed incentives formulated at the provincial level and below to change the concept of childbearing and eliminate gender discrimination.
2. I don't quite understand what you mean by "half public and half peasant", does it mean that one husband and wife have an urban hukou and the other a rural hukou? Due to the different family planning regulations of each province, you did not accept you from which province or city, so I can't define whether you are in line with the policy.
3. Even if you are in line with local policies, in most areas the so-called "half-working, half-farming" households do not enjoy the rural policies, but apply to the urban policies. You know)
4. Incentives and support are policies launched by the state, of course, which will be considered in most areas, and they are also different policies in different provinces.
5. Taboo comparison! In Article 3, I said that if people in other places compare with you, if duplex single-woman households compare with you...
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I don't know which province you belong to, these policies seem to be different in each province, but it seems that as long as you have two children, there will be no family planning incentives no matter what. All the incentives and support for family planning seem to be aimed at a family with one child.
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No. The condition for having two children in a non-agricultural household is one of the following:
1. Both husband and wife are only children.
2. The first child has been identified by the Identification Committee for Sick and Disabled Children at or above the municipal level as: a child who cannot grow into a normal labor force.
3. One party has only given birth to one child in accordance with the law, and the other party has never given birth to a child.
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The National Population and Family Planning Commission's "Policy Interpretation on the Confirmation Conditions for the Recognition of Incentives and Assistance Recipients for Rural Family Planning Families" Document No. 39 of 2004 of the National Population and Family Planning Commission: "The recipients of incentives and assistance for some rural family planning families shall meet the following four conditions at the same time:
Both the applicant and his/her spouse are registered as agricultural residents or defined as rural residents; did not have children in violation of family planning laws, regulations or policies between 1973 and 2001; One or two surviving children or two girls or the deceased child and having no children; be at least 60 years old". According to the above provisions, because your husband later changed from agriculture to non-farming, he does not meet the requirements of "I and my spouse are both agricultural households or defined as rural residents". You will not be able to enjoy the benefits stipulated in the rural family planning family incentive and support policy.
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That's the case, first of all, you have to tell me the city where you are located, but generally speaking, if there is no other special, you can no longer have a baby, since you and your husband are already non-agricultural households, you can not enjoy the rural family planning family incentive and assistance policy.
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I think your situation is not within the scope of the reproduction policy, according to the policy is not allowed to have another baby, but if you assume the responsibility of supporting your sister, you can go through the maintenance procedures in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of your province and city, and then apply to the local township street level family planning department for another child, try it. However, please consult the local family planning department first, the national policy of family planning and childbirth is the same, but there are still some differences in the details of the policies of each province and region.
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I don't know this very well, it stands to reason that no, you and your sister are from the previous generation, unless your husband is married to your family, or the child is with your surname.
The most bullish family planning slogan: "Whoever has an overbirth, who goes bankrupt".
I am a rural household registration to give birth to 2 children, how much should I pay?
According to the current formulation, some family planning related certificates or certificates can be handled at the place of household registration or the place of current residence, but if you will still return to the place of household registration in the future, it is better to go to the place of household registration to handle it. In addition, it is better for you to consult with the sub-district office or the family planning department of the township where you live, and then handle it as appropriate.
The members of the family planning team are generally not qualified to perform ligation surgery, and at least they must have a hospital at or above the township health center or a family planning service organization at or above the county level. Men are now also encouraged to have ligation. You are a good husband and I suggest you make a small sacrifice for your wife.
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