Can a junior non commissioned officer be rated as an eighth level disability due to illness?

Updated on society 2024-08-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In accordance with the Regulations on the Preferential Treatment of Military Pensions

    Article 22: The level of disability is to be determined on the basis of the degree of labor dysfunction and the degree of self-care impairment, and is divided into levels 1 to 10 from severe to light.

    The specific assessment standards for the level of disability are to be formulated by the civil affairs departments, human resources and social security departments, and health departments in conjunction with the relevant departments of the military.

    Article 23: Where servicemen on active duty are disabled as a result of war or in the line of duty, and meet the requirements for assessing the level of disability after the completion of medical treatment, the level of disability shall be assessed. Conscripts and junior non-commissioned officers who are disabled due to illness meet the requirements for assessing the level of disability, and if they themselves (or the interested persons of the mentally ill) submit an application, the level of disability shall also be assessed.

    Those who are disabled due to war or in the line of duty, and whose disability level is assessed as level 1 to 10, shall enjoy a bereavement pension; Those who are disabled due to illness and whose disability level is assessed from level 1 to level 6 shall enjoy a bereavement pension.

    Article 24: The authority to determine the nature of disability caused by war, duty, or illness and to assess the level of disability is:

    1) The disability of conscripts and junior non-commissioned officers shall be determined and assessed by the health department of the unit at or above the military level;

    2) The disability of active-duty officers, civilian cadres, and non-commissioned officers at or above the intermediate level shall be determined and assessed by the health department of the military unit at or above the military district level;

    3) Where retired servicemen and retired military cadres who have been transferred for resettlement need to be identified as having the nature of their disabilities and having their disability levels assessed, they shall be identified and assessed by the provincial-level people's civil affairs departments.

    The assessment of the level of disability shall be based on the medical evaluation opinion of the level of disability issued by the medical and health expert group.

    Disabled servicemen shall be issued with a "Certificate of Disabled Servicemen of the People's Republic of China" by the organ that determines the nature of the disability and assesses the level of disability.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    This is not the case. According to the decision on amending the Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China adopted at the 23rd Session of the Standing Committee of the Eleventh National People's Congress on October 29, 2011

    Article 57.

    Soldiers on active duty who are disabled due to war, duty, or illness shall be assessed in accordance with the provisions of the State, and shall be issued with a certificate of disabled servicemen, and shall enjoy the benefits and disability pensions prescribed by the State. Disabled servicemen who continue to serve on active duty due to work needs shall be paid a disability pension by the unit to which they belong in accordance with regulations.

    Soldiers on active duty who are disabled due to war, duty, or illness are to be properly resettled in accordance with the assessment of disability levels as provided by the state, and by means such as arranging work, supporting, or retiring. Retired servicemen with disabilities who are able to work on active duty shall be given priority in enjoying the preferential employment policies for disabled persons provided by the state.

    After disabled servicemen and servicemen suffering from chronic diseases are discharged from active service, the local people at or above the county level in the place of resettlement shall be responsible for receiving and placing them in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Military Committee; Among them, those who have suffered from chronic diseases and old diseases need to be given **, and the local medical institutions are responsible for giving **, and those who need medical treatment and living expenses, and those who are in financial difficulties, will be given subsidies in accordance with national regulations.

    Active-duty servicemen and disabled servicemen enjoy preferential treatment when visiting parks, museums, exhibition halls, and places of interest; Priority ticket purchase to take trains, ships, long-distance buses and civil airlines operating in China; Among them, disabled servicemen enjoy preferential treatment of reduced normal fares in accordance with regulations, and take city buses, trams and rail transit for free. Ordinary letters sent by conscripts from the troops, delivered free of charge.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Legal Analysis: Yes, all kinds of combat, training, management, communications, and other technical units in the army are included in the scope of selection and promotion of non-commissioned officers.

    Legal basis: Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China

    Article 19 The period of compulsory military service shall be two years.

    Article 20 Conscripts may be changed to non-commissioned officers on the basis of the needs of the military and their own volition, with the approval of a unit at or above the regimental level. Depending on the needs of the army, non-commissioned officers can be recruited directly from among citizens with specialized skills in the non-military sector.

    Non-commissioned officers are subject to a graded system of active duty. The period of active service for non-commissioned officers is generally not more than 30 years, and the age is not more than 55 years old.

    The method for non-commissioned officers to serve on active duty at different levels and the method for recruiting non-commissioned officers directly from non-military departments shall be prescribed by the Military Commission.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Summary. Officers on active duty can be assessed as disabled due to illness.

    Officers on active duty, civilian cadres, non-commissioned officers, conscripts, and cadets who have been assessed for their disability have seriously deteriorated and the original disability level is obviously inconsistent with the disability situation, they may report to the Ministry of Health of the unit at or above the regimental level to which they belong.

    Can an active duty officer be disabled due to illness? Are there any document rules?

    Active-duty officers, civilian cadres, non-commissioned officers, volunteer soldiers, and cadets who have been assessed for disability have been assessed for disability and whose disability has seriously deteriorated, and the original disability level is obviously not in line with the disability, and the person may report to the Ministry of Health of the unit at or above the regimental level.

    These Measures shall apply to the assessment of disability ratings for active-duty officers, civilian cadres, non-commissioned officers, conscripts, and cadets of the Chinese People's Liberation Army who are disabled due to war or duty, and conscripts and junior noncommissioned officers who are disabled due to illness (including mental illness).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Hello <>

    Dear, compared with the disability assessment of junior non-commissioned officers, the treatment of the disabled is better. Determine the degree of disability caused by injury or illness during your service, and enjoy certain disability pensions, medical and other benefits according to the assessment results.

    Junior non-commissioned officers are assessed whether it is better to be disabled or retired.

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    Dear, the junior non-commissioned officer's evaluation of the silver Qiaoliang disability is better than the treatment of the sick and the disabled. Determine the degree of disability caused by injury or illness during your service, and enjoy certain disability pensions, medical and other benefits according to the assessment results.

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    There are also some subsidies for sick retirement, and sick retirements usually enjoy some benefits for veterans, such as medical treatment and related compensation. Sickness retirement is for veterans who are unable to continue serving due to illness or injury.

    Hello dear, before making a choice, it is recommended that you consult the relevant departments of your unit or military to understand the specific policies and procedures for disability assessment and sickness retirement. To provide you with more specific and accurate nuclear state advice and to help you make the best decision for your individual circumstances. Change the front and cover the <>

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Article 42 of the Regulations on the Service of Soldiers on Active Duty of the Chinese People's Liberation Army A soldier who meets one of the following conditions shall be retired from active service:

    1) Those who have not been selected as non-commissioned officers at the end of their active service;

    2) Non-commissioned officers who have completed the maximum number of years of active service at the same level and have not been selected as a non-commissioned officer of the next higher level, and who are unable to continue to serve on active duty during the period of active service at the same level due to restrictions on the number of posts;

    3) Those who have completed 30 years of active service and need to be retired from active duty, or who have reached the age of 55;

    Can an intermediate non-commissioned officer be discharged from illness at level 6?

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    Can an intermediate non-commissioned officer get out of the disease after having two-thirds of his stomach removed.

    Intermediate non-commissioned officers who are rated as disabled servicemen of the sixth grade (for duty or in combat) can only be discharged from active duty if they are "unable to continue to work normally".

    Does a two-thirds gastrectomy count!

    Article 42 of the Regulations on the Service of Soldiers on Active Duty of the Chinese People's Liberation Army A soldier who meets one of the following conditions shall be discharged from active service: (1) Compulsory soldiers who have not been selected as noncommissioned officers upon the completion of their active duty service; (2) Non-commissioned officers who have completed the maximum number of years of active service at the same level and have not been selected as a non-commissioned officer at the next higher level, and are unable to continue to serve on active duty due to restrictions on the number of posts at the same level; 3) Those who have completed 30 years of active service and need to be retired from active duty, or who have reached the age of 55;

    This depends on the level of disability appraised.

    Those who are unable to continue their normal work after being assessed for disability due to war, duty, or illness shall be discharged from active service.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Hello! We'll be happy to answer for you.

    No. Disability assessment is based on the level of physical disability, not illness. Officers and non-commissioned officers at or above the intermediate level will never change their standards and conditions due to illness.

    The disabled servicemen we often talk about are assessed because of physical disability caused by injuries sustained in the line of duty during military service, and they are not assessed due to illness. Thank you for your inquiry, I hope it can help you. \x14\x00

    Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait a while Hello! We'll be happy to answer for you. No.

    Disability is assessed based on physical disability rating, not illness. Officers and mid-ranking officers will never change their standards and conditions because of illness and disability when they are evaluated by repentant non-commissioned officers. The disabled servicemen we often talk about are assessed because of physical disability caused by injuries sustained in the line of duty during military service, and they are not assessed due to illness.

    Thank you for your inquiry, I hope it can help you. \x14\x00

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