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Zhuhai's Minimum Living Guarantee Measures For Implementation

Original Language Title: 珠海市最低生活保障实施办法

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Minimum living security measures in the jewell City

(Adopted by Decree No. 71 of 21 December 2009 on the People's Government of the city of jewell City on 1 April 2010)

Chapter I General

Article 1 promotes social equity and harmony, preserves social stability and develops this approach in line with relevant national, provincial legislation and relevant policies, in order to guarantee the basic life of the urban and rural population.

Article 2

Article III of this approach refers to the social remedies system for urban and rural residents whose monthly income is less than the local (i.e., the district-level administrative area).

Article IV

(i) Guarantee basic life and encourage labour-saving;

(ii) Adaptation with the level of economic and social development;

(iii) Contrary to other social security systems;

(iv) The Government guarantees a combination of statutory support, maintenance and maintenance;

(v) Public, fair, fair and timely.

Article 5

Economic functional areas with social affairs management functions perform low-level government responsibilities.

Article 6. The municipal civil affairs sector is the competent authority for low-insurance work in the city and is organized and implemented by law.

The Regional Civil Affairs Department is responsible for low-insecution in the areas under its jurisdiction.

Article 7.

Article 8.

Chapter II

Article 9. Civil affairs in the city perform the following duties:

(i) Develop policies for low-security in the city;

(ii) Oversight and guidance on the low-insecution work of the various sectors of civil affairs;

(iii) Operational training for low-security staff;

(iv) Organizing, coordinating and guiding social forces in their social gangs.

Article 10. Civil affairs in the region perform the following duties:

(i) A budget for low-insurance payments to the same-level financial sector will be made available to the financial sector with low-insurance and temporary price subsidies;

(ii) Approval of the application of low-insurance assistance by residents;

(iii) Violations of this approach by the low-custodian target;

(iv) Guidance, management and supervision of low-insurance work of the Town People's Government (Rob Street Office);

(v) Statistical and archival management of the work of low-insecure in the Territory;

(vi) Organizing, coordinating and guiding social forces in social gangs.

Article 11

(i) To receive low-reservation requests;

(ii) Approval of requests for low-security assistance;

(iii) A list of low-insecure applicants and a survey verification outcome;

(iv) To verify the property and income of low-insecution applicants and low-insecure target households in the Territory;

(v) Management of low-insurance payments for the inhabitants of the Territory;

(vi) The day-to-day management and service of the low-insecure population in the Territory;

(vii) Statistical and archival management of the work of low-insurance in the Territory;

(viii) Organizing, coordinating and guiding social forces in social gangs.

The Town People's Government (Roman Street Office) has agreed with the local civil affairs sector that it can be assumed by the National Commission of Villages within the Territory, in accordance with actual needs, in accordance with subparagraphs (i), (iii), (iv) and (vi)).

Article 12

(i) Develop low-insecution standards and temporary price subsidies programmes in collaboration with the civil administration;

(ii) A budget and mobilization for the implementation and inspection of the current level of low-insurance payments;

(iii) Approval of the budget for the next year of low-insurance payments submitted by the civil affairs component at the current level, as pledged under the scheme of funds;

(iv) The payment of low-insurance funds to the personal accounts of the less-insecuted target group will be made to the civil affairs sector on time;

(v) Examination, supervision of the management of the use of low-insurance payments, and the establishment of a financial system for the sound and low-assured relief.

Article 13 Human resources and the social security sector perform the following duties:

(i) Training in employment for those who have attained the legal age of employment and have the labour capacity and provision of employment assistance services;

(ii) To provide evidence of recommended employment of low-insecure applicants or low-insecure targets;

(iii) Harmonization of access to social security-related work by low-insecure targets;

(iv) Provide relevant evidence on social insurance, employment and re-employment for low-insecure applicants or lower-insecure targets.

Article 14. The family planning sector is responsible for the review of the status of low-insecure applicants and family planning for low-insecure targets.

Article 15. Financial institutions, in collaboration with the Low-insecution Approval Body, verify income and family property. The commercial banks are entrusted with the relevant functional sectors, with low-insurance and temporary price subsidies for low-insecure beneficiaries, and are not charged with annual and management fees for the low-reservation accounts.

Article 16, the marine and agro-industry sector has given priority to enabling productive projects to help them develop.

Article 17 Inspection, auditing and supervision of the management of low-insurance payments.

Article 18 provides for concessions such as drainage, electricity, telecommunications, radio television, burial, etc. for low-insurance households and other units and sectors.

Chapter III

Article 19 refers to the low-insecure target, which is owned by the present city, the monthly income of the household is lower than the local low-insecution standards and is included in the low-insured urban and rural population.

Low-insecure households are incorporated into low-insecure households.

Article 20 refers to family members as defined by this approach to persons who form maintenance, maintenance or dependency in accordance with the law and live together. The following include:

(i) Marriages;

(ii) Children of minors, foster children, follow-up to their children, born out of wedlock, grandchildren of their grandparents, grandparents and grandchildren with their parents;

(iii) Children and parents with no means of life (parents, follow-up parents), grandchildren, grandchildren and grandchildren and grandparents and grandparents who have died;

(iv) Minors, sisters and sisters who have been killed by their parents or who are unable to support them;

(v) Parents and children who lose their labour capacity, who do not lose their labour capacity but do not have the income to sustain their children, who are still in school without independent living capacity and conditions;

(vi) Other persons identified by law in the municipal, regional civil affairs sectors.

Article 21, which is determined to be in compliance with low-insecure conditions, is divided into three categories according to the causes and difficulties of poverty:

(i) Category A (focus of security)

“three people who are not entitled to work, who cannot afford to depend, support, maintain, maintain or maintain their obligations, or whose statutory support, support, dependants are not supported, dependent and dependent residents;

The five-pronged target, i.e., old age, disability or under 16 years of age, without labour capacity, the source of life cannot be determined by maintenance, maintenance, dependency, or villagers whose legal support, maintenance, maintenance, maintenance, maintenance and dependency are not dependent;

The sick.

(ii) Category B (Special guarantor)

Persons with disabilities in possession of the People's Republic of China Disability Bill;

A family member who, by virtue of law, has been identified by the relevant functional authorities for the full loss or loss of labour capacity;

Family members with high-cost medical treatment under the urban and rural health care system;

Streamlining job retiring workers in the 1960s;

Persons above the age of 60;

Students in school (in the course of compulsory education, high school, secondary, secondary, secondary, secondary, high and full-time higher education);

Minors in single-parent households.

(iii) Category C (Basic guarantor): Other personnel.

In accordance with the size of the family members living in common life, the low-security family is divided into four categories:

(i) Category I: 1 family member;

(ii) Category II: 2 family members;

(iii) Category III: 3 family members;

(iv) Category IV: 4 and above for family members.

Article 23. Other difficult urban and rural residents who do not meet the conditions of low-insecure assistance may apply for special and temporary assistance in accordance with the circumstances.

Chapter IV

Article 24 of this approach refers to the social remedies set by the Government to assist members of society who are unable to sustain their basic lives.

The low-insurance standards in the city are developed by sector-level administrative regions. Low-insecure standards within the same area of administration are in principle consistent and appropriately distinguish between urban and rural residents.

Article 25

Low-insurance standards should be adjusted as appropriate and, in principle, once every two years.

During the implementation of the low-security standards, the Government should grant temporary price subsidies to low-insecure recipients when the low-insurance pay rate is too high.

Article 27 Conditions for granting temporary price subsidies:

(i) An average increase of 5 per cent in the overall consumer price index for the population for a three-month period and an average increase in the food price index for three consecutive months At 10 per cent (equal growth), temporary price subsidies were granted. The three-month period from the new low-insurance standards will no longer be issued;

(ii) States and provinces require the granting of temporary price subsidies for low-insecure targets.

Article 28 provides a one-time award for temporary price subsidies, which amount to a monthly standard x3.

The monthly temporary price subsidy rate is calculated according to the following methodology:

(i) An average increase of 10 per cent and < At 15 per cent (equal growth), monthly temporary price subsidies were 10 per cent of local low-security standards;

(ii) An average increase in the food price index for three consecutive months At 15 per cent (equal growth), monthly temporary price subsidies were 15 per cent of local low-security standards.

Article 29 provides for temporary price subsidies by the municipal civil affairs sector, in accordance with conditions of distribution, the commercial finance sector determines the criteria for subsidies and reports to the Government of the city for approval.

The relevant sectors of the region shall be granted temporary price subsidies to low-insecure beneficiaries within 10 days of the date on which the Government of the city approves implementation.

Chapter V

Article 33 refers to the classification of insurance according to the scale of the low-insecution family and the amount of low-insecure assistance.

Article 31

(i) Identification of household size factors:

Category I:

Category II: 0.85;

Category III: 0.8;

4.IV: 0.75.

(ii) Determine the amount of additional relief for low-insecure targets:

Category A: increase by 50 per cent of the low-security standards;

Category B: Increase by 20 per cent of the low-security standards;

Category C: Determination of the amount of assistance based on the difference between the per capita income of their families and the local low-security standards.

The low-insurance target is in line with the above classification to safeguard multiple conditions, with the highest incremental application.

The low-insurance standards for categories A are implemented in accordance with local urban low-insecure standards, which are implemented by low-insecure standards in the Gulf area.

(iii) A household-based approach to the calculation of low-insurance payments:

(local low-insurance criteria x household number-family income) x household size factors+ the increase in the number of recipients.

Application and approval

A person who is in compliance with the following conditions may apply for a low-insurance:

(i) The naturalization of the city;

(ii) In the last three months, the monthly income of the household per month is lower than the low-insecution criteria for the location of the household, and the monthly income of the household per month is still below the low-insurance standard;

(iii) Family property is in line with the relevant provisions of chapter VIII of this approach.

Article 33 applies for low-insecure rural and urban residents to submit the following materials in accordance with the circumstances of the applicant's family members on the basis of a request from the Government of the people of the town where the household is headed by a household (the Street Office).

(i) Family income material:

Income certificates for family members.

Individual business activities by family members should be provided with business licences and tax vouchers; agricultural production should provide contracts or lease contracts for land (mounts, water ponds) and agricultural fisheries and other income certificates from the Village (resident) Committee.

Members of the family have the labour capacity but are not employed, and unemployment registration certificates from unemployment certificates or public employment services institutions should be provided.

Students are witnessing, completely losing or losing their labour capacity and persons with disabilities.

(ii) Family property material: property certificate under article 56 of this approach; family income and family property from the Government of the people of the town of residence (where the street office) shall be provided in the city's residence.

(iii) Family expenditure material: clothing, housing, education, medical expenditure materials, hydro payments, family member correspondence bills, etc.

(iv) Other material: effective identification material such as a household directory and family members' identity cards; evidence of disease certificates, divorce agreements and other necessary evidence of court judgements.

Article 34, whose family members are present in the city but are not in the same region, may choose to apply to the Town People's Government of one of these households (the Street Office), whose income is taken into account in the total household income, and the amount of low-insurance payments approved in accordance with the low-insecution standards of the place of their members.

The household is not a family member in this city, whose income is credited to the household's total income and is taken into account for the number of family members in the calculation of the household per capita income, without access to low-insurance.

Article XV: The following persons who live in the common family members may make a separate application for low-security:

(i) A single-person with no living self-sustainability and cared by parents and sisters (adsecution);

(ii) Advantaged care by grandparents (other grandparents), minors who have been killed by parents or adults who are still attending school;

(iii) Single adult children who lose their labour capacity and live jointly with parents aged 60 years or retired.

Article 36 submitted to the applicant the application in accordance with article 33 of this scheme, the Government of the town (the Street Office) shall be admissible and the written admissibility certificate.

The applicant shall be informed, on a one-time basis, of the full or incompatible form of the application.

The applicant shall, if any, provide information relating to the situation of family property and income and cooperate with the investigation; do not cooperate with the investigation or rejection of the investigation as a waiver of the application.

Article 37 The Government of the Town (Roman Office) shall present the basic situation of the applicant within 2 days of the date of receipt of the material at the place of the applicant's family of origin or the place of residence in the present place for a period of 5 days.

Any unit or individual objecting to the applicant shall be verified by the Government of the town (the street office) to respond to the objection and to take a decision within 5 days of the expiration of the public statement and to communicate the results to the unit or individual.

The time was not taken into account in the investigation by the Government of the town (the street office).

Article 338 The Government of the town (Ob Street Office) shall conduct a survey of the applicant's family income, family property, etc., within 5 days of the expiration of the public statements.

The applicant's place of residence and the place of residence are not within the same Town People's Government (Rob Street Office) and the Government of the Towns for which the application is admissible (the Street Office) shall be entrusted with the assistance of the Government of the people of the town where the applicant is present. The Government of the people of the town who have been entrusted with assisting the investigation should complete the investigation within 5 days.

Article 39 of the Government of the Town People's Government (Roman Street Office) shall organize the Village (LNL) Committee members, the Village (LNL) representatives who are not less than three members of the Review Group, provide a democratic assessment of the low-insurance application, make a review of the principle of consistency among the views of more than two thirds and receive public scrutiny. The time for democratic review was recorded at the time of verification. Members of the Committee of the People of the House of Representatives participating in the Democracy Review Group, and representatives of the village (resident) may be drawn by lots.

In accordance with the conditions of application, the Government of the town (the Street Office) shall sign the approval of the civil affairs sector of the opinion polling area within 2 days of the completion of the democratic review; the Government of the town (the Street Office) shall communicate the results in writing to the applicant and explain the reasons.

Article 40 Civil affairs in the area shall take a decision on whether the application is approved within 5 days of the date on which the Government of the town (the street office) has been transmitted.

Decides to approve the issuance of the jewellier low-insurance payment certificate (hereinafter referred to as “low-assurance”), the determination of the size factor for low-insecution families and the low-insecution category, the calculation of the amount and duration of the payment; the decision not to be approved shall be communicated in writing to the applicant and the reasons for it.

Following the completion of the approval process by the regional civil affairs sector, the Approval Table will be filed with the remaining two applicants who are present in the Town People's Government (Robb Street Office) and the Village (GLM).

Article 40, in order to investigate the needs of verification, should authorize the local civil service, the Government of the town (the Street Office) to conduct inquiries into the income and property of family members. Public safety (householdings and vehicle management), human resources and social security, property, finance, business, tax, treasury management, etc.

In article 42, the applicant has one of the following cases for non-approval; has been granted access to low-insecution assistance and has cancelled his family's low-insurance assistance in the last month, and has recovered the payments made:

(i) Three months before family members or apply for per capita income up to local low-security standards in the month;

(ii) The total value of each person holding household property exceeds 10 times the local low-security standard;

(iii) To renounce, transfer or transfer of personal or family property for access to low-insurance assistance;

(iv) In addition to urban construction of demolitions, the purchase of commodity houses and the construction of houses for up to five years;

(v) The acquisition of a house for up to five years;

(vi) In excess of the average level of consumption of the society, high-function consumption projects with a value of equivalent or greater than all family members for a total of five months of low-insurance payments or purchase of high-stage consumer goods;

(vii) The total monthly communication fees for the family for two consecutive months, which exceeds 20 per cent of the monthly low-security standards for local households;

(viii) Arrange for the placement of children's scholastics, self-payments or children in a school free of charge for 12 years;

(ix) There is no justification for two denials of employment or three refusals to participate in public works, and rural low-occupants have contracted land (mount to mountain forests, water ponds) without justification;

(x) Failure to take remedial measures in violation of the relevant provisions of family planning;

(xi) Violations by family members of adoption, cascabo, drug abuse etc. result in difficulties for families without taking measures or repeating them;

(xii) There are statutory maintenance, maintenance or dependants, and maintenance, maintenance or maintenance capacity, without justification and failure to perform maintenance, maintenance or maintenance obligations;

(xiii) Removal of the place of residence and relocation of the home to more than three months outside the city (except exceptional circumstances);

(xiv) Violations of the relevant obligations under Chapter VII;

(xv) Other circumstances under the law, regulations and regulations.

Chapter VII

Article 43

(i) Low-insurance payments;

(ii) Specialized assistance;

(iii) Interim price subsidies;

(iv) Advantaged treatment under the relevant provisions.

Article 44

The temporary price subsidy for low-insurance targets is granted in the light of the low-insurance payment process.

Article 42 of the Government's relevant authorities provide specific assistance to families who meet the specialised standards of assistance, such as education, medical, housing, legal aid. The application, approval and issuance procedures for special assistance are implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of this city.

Article 46 below-insured persons have been requested to grant low-insecure treatment as of the month and to determine the duration of the treatment in accordance with their categories.

The duration of the treatment of category A is until the loss of conditions (orphans are tried firstly each year, with other targets being provided by the local village (resident) Committee for survival certificates per year), and B, C for a half-year period.

The duration of the treatment of low-insecure targets requires low-insecution assistance, which should be rescheduled and approved by one month prior to the expiration of the period, to continue to retain low-insecution treatment; and to recover from the low-assistance of the applicants by the Government of the Town (Romany Office) and cancelled by the local civilian sector.

Article 47 shall fulfil the following obligations:

(i) Changes in household incomes or household property should be communicated to the Town People's Government through the Village (Health Office) within 10 days and to the procedures for adjusting the amount or suspension of low-insurance payments;

(ii) The relocation of a household or changes in the population of the family shall be carried out in a timely manner by a change of low-insurance or a transfer procedure.

(iii) Labour capacity within the statutory age of employment should be offered to participate in employment training organized by the relevant sectors and to receive advice from the relevant sectors.

(iv) The right to work within the statutory age of employment, but not to be employed or to participate in production, shall participate in public works organized by the Government of the town (the street office), the village (habited by less than four times per month); the place of residence and the place of residence shall participate in public works organized by the place of residence; the public works that cannot take part in public works for physical reasons must be validated by the medical institutions of the city.

(v) Coordinate with the low-insecure management in conducting research, statistics, on low-insurance work.

Chapter VIII Family income determination and household property accounting

Article 48 of this approach refers to the total currency income and in-kind income of the applicant's family members within a period of time, including the deduction of the paid income and the salary income incurred by the individual, the net operating income, property and transferable income.

Article 49

(i) Remunerational income, such as wages, awards, allowances and subsidies;

(ii) Self-employment income;

(iii) Economic compensation, compensation for dismissal or termination of labour contracts;

(iv) Retirement pension, unemployment insurance;

(v) Benefits for living and pension payments;

(vi) Saving deposits and interest, value securities and dividends, insurance payments;

(vii) Income earned on rental or sale of family property;

(viii) Alimony, dependency or dependency allowance shall be paid by a legal supporter, a dependent person or a dependent person;

(ix) Succession of heritage and acceptance of grants;

(x) Other family income determined by the municipal, regional and civil affairs sectors.

In-kind income is calculated at market prices.

Article 50

(i) Bachelor and veterans are self-employed for a one-time settlement grant; pension benefits, grants, care fees; and duty-brant family benefits.

(ii) Long-term life allowance, assistance from the hardship party.

(iii) To make a prominent contribution to the State, society and the people, a one-time incentive granted by the Government and an honorary allowance paid after the retirement of the labour model at the municipal level; see the arrogance of a one-time reward, pension, payment, care and health payments.

(iv) Scholarships for school students, grants, subsistence allowance, hardship benefits, and income from work.

(v) Interim relief payments made by all levels of government, social communities.

(vi) Old-age benefits and pensions granted in accordance with the transitional scheme for old-age insurance for farmers and displaced farmers in the jewell City.

(vii) Death of burial fees.

(viii) Family planning incentives.

(ix) Vulnerable benefits for persons with disabilities.

(x) Individual income tax and social insurance contributions paid by individuals, with personal participation in social insurance based on the lowest payment rate in the city.

(xi) Other family incomes identified by the municipal, regional and civil administration should not be taken into account.

Article 50 of this approach refers to the exclusion of part of the income of a particular family member in the determination of a low-insecution applicant's family income from the household income:

(i) The amount of 100 per cent of the local low-insurance standard of personal income of the statutory dependants is exempted from the amount of 100 per cent in the personal income of the statutory dependants to the families of persons with disabilities aged 60 years or retirement;

(ii) Exempt the amount of 80 per cent of the local low-insecution standard for the benefit of retired individuals;

(iii) Persons with disabilities placed in employment are exempted from the amount of 50 per cent of local low-insecution standards in their personal incomes.

Article 52, which is subject to lower tenure within the age of employment and has the capacity to work, and after the employment induction period during the period of low-insurance, the monthly income of the household is higher than the local low-insecure standard but is less than twice the local low-insecure standard, may continue to be paid to the low-care family for a six-month period, according to the original criteria; within six months, the monthly income of the household is met or exceeds the local low-security standard, and the provision of low-insurance assistance is stopped.

Article 53 engages in individual operations and other work-paid work, whose income cannot be defined or provided by the person without the relevant income certificate, calculated at 100 per cent of the minimum wage for the employees of their household location.

Article 54 does not accept the recommendation of employment in the labour sector, which is based on 100 per cent of the minimum wage for the employees of their households.

Article 55: The per month of per capita income for the dependent (soft, maintenance) family is considered to be unable to provide maintenance (soft, maintenance) fees; the per capita income for the dependent (soft, dependency) is higher than the local low-insecure standard, and the calculation criteria for maintenance (soft, maintenance) fees are:

(i) Maintenance: The per capita income for the child exceeds the low maintenance standard for the household's location, which exceeds 30 per cent of the amount of maintenance. Unless the same family, the dependants will be charged with the maintenance of each dependent person, with the exception of the number of dependants.

(ii) Maintenance fees: matrimonial departure from living with a minor or a child who is unable to live independently shall afford the child's dependency rate. Only one child, the maintenance fee is paid by 20 per cent of the total monthly income of the paying party; there are more children, up to 10 per cent of the total income paid to the paying party, up to 50 per cent of its total monthly income.

(iii) Depending on the calculation of 20 per cent of the total monthly income of the paying party, there are a number of dependents, an increase of one dependent person, up to 50 per cent of its total monthly income by 10 per cent of the total income of the paying party.

(iv) The entry into force of the maintenance (soft, maintenance) payment agreement, which is actually higher than the above calculation criteria, is calculated on the basis of actual payment rates, and actual payments are calculated at the same rates as those calculated.

Maintenance (soft, maintenance) is executed in accordance with the judgement and decision of the Court.

Article 56 refers to property owned by family members living in common life, which is affordable, deposits, property and vehicles.

The household per capita housing building area exceeds the area of the per capita housing building in the city, which is taken into account in market prices.

The area of housing construction for each of the self-constructed households using all collective land is determined by each area.

Article 57 does not take into account the scope of family property, including:

(i) The size of the household per capita housing building does not exceed the property of the per capita housing building area in the city;

(ii) Production of motorcycles and specialized vehicles for persons with disabilities;

(iii) Other family property determined by the municipal, regional and civil administration should not be taken into account.

Chapter IX Safeguards

In accordance with the principle of territorial management, under article 58, the low-reservation fund is included in the financial budget by all levels of government; the low-insurance funds should be administered in accordance with the special-purpose remedy management approach within the budget and ensure exclusive allocation.

Article 59 Sources of low-insurance payments:

(i) Funding at all levels of financial budget arrangements;

(ii) Funds for low-insurance by all sectors of society;

(iii) Interest income in low-insurance payments;

(iv) Other funds.

Under article sixtieth, the low-insurance payment system is in place for the Government's financial hierarchy. The proportion of the city, district finance share is 5:5, the proportion of the region's share with the Town People's Government (Tuniversal Office) is determined by the Government of the People's Republic of the Region and the village (resident) committees do not afford low-insurance funds.

The financial sector that has not been covered by the treasury should establish a low-insured treasury finance to account for the income and expenditure of low-insurance payments. Towns, rural low-insurance payments are accounted for.

The city's finance, the civil affairs sector has, in each quarter, approved a portion of the financial burden of the city on the basis of the financial, low-insecure and low-insurance arrangements verified by the various sectors, the city's financial sector has disbursed a portion of the city's financial burden by transferring payments.

Article 62 Finance, the civil affairs sector should pay regular accounts with financial institutions that have paid low-insurance payments. Financial institutions should be entrusted to provide the financial, civil affairs sector with a list of and fund balances every quarter. The financial sector should deal in a timely manner with the dispersed balances and prevent the silence of low-insurance payments.

Article 63 establishes low-insurance institutions and staff at all levels, according to the following criteria:

(i) The municipal civil affairs sector: a specialized low-insurance agency with at least one dedicated low-security staff per 5,000 at least one at least;

(ii) Civil affairs in the area: a specialized low-insurance body with at least one dedicated low-insecution staff and an increase of one dedicated low-security staff per occupier in 2000 towns or 5,000 rural low-insecure targets;

(iii) The Government of the Town (Robbia Office): at least one dedicated low-security staff and one full-time low-insurance staff per 300 low-insured targets could be properly employed for professional social workers;

The Village (HL) National Commission employs at least one professional social worker at least 100 low-insecution targets for low-insecure work, with at least one professional social worker being employed by each village (HLM).

Article 64 Governments should incorporate low-insurance funding into the annual financial budget and be adjusted in due time, in accordance with changes in the number of insured persons and the low-security workload.

Article 55 should mark a clear low-servation office place at all levels and facilitate persons with disabilities.

Article 46 should be equipped with specialized computers at all levels of low-security service, with access to and data transmission conditions, and the implementation of the three-tier network of cities, districts, towns and cities.

Article 67 establishes a low-insurance information platform for the sharing of information among government departments and agencies, such as user and vehicle management, human resources and social security, housing and urban and rural planning (property), finance, business, tax, housing and housing finance management.

Article 68 Civil affairs in the district, the Government of the People of the Town (Roman Office) should be established and administered with low-serve files in accordance with the relevant provisions of the management of archives.

Chapter X Legal responsibility

Article 69 imposes a voucher, concealment, falsification, etc., decepting low-insecution assistance, halting the issuance of low-insurance payments and warnings by the civil affairs sector of the region, taking into account the system of good faith established by the People's Bank's enterprise and the personal credit information base database and the related sectors; severe circumstances, fines of double the amount; alleged crimes are transferred to the judiciary by law. The low-custoded population had previously provided for the conduct of a low-security application for a year without special living hardship.

Article 76 Changes in household income or household property status of the less-insecuted target, with no application for a change in the number of low-insurance payments, were made by the local civil affairs sector to adjust low-insurance assistance and to provide for its return to the low-insurance fund.

Article 71 State organs, entrepreneurship units, social groups, village councils and other social organizations do not provide the applicant's family income, property and other related circumstances, which are brought to their superior authorities or the relevant authorities in accordance with the laws and regulations, and are taken into account the good faith system established by the People's Bank's corporate and personal information base database and related sectors.

Article 72 contains one of the relevant departments and agencies engaged in low-security work and their staff members who are subject to correction by the parent body, the competent organ or the unit responsible for the administration of justice by law;

(i) Applications that meet the conditions of low-insurance are inadmissible or are not justified by law;

(ii) The rejection of the application in compliance with the conditions of low-insurance or the intention to sign the agreement with respect to applications that do not meet the conditions of low-security assistance;

(iii) Toys negligence, in favour of private fraud, corruption, misappropriation, depression, arrears, overstatement of low-insurance payments, and to increase or reduce the level of low-insurance.

Article 73 municipalities, the civilian sector of the region and the Government of the people of the town (the street offices) should inform the society of low-insecure policies, procedures of conduct, low-insurance payments, and establish low-insurance complaints, reporting telephones. The receiving unit has been surveyed within 30 days of the date of receipt of the complaint, and will communicate the results to the complainant and the reporting person.

Article 76 quantify applicants or lower-insecure targets may apply to administrative review in accordance with the law for non-receivable claims, for non-approval of low-insurance or adjustments, for suspension of low-insurance payments and for administrative penalties.

Chapter XI

Article 75 This approach refers to the above-mentioned figures, which are not included below.

Article 76 of this approach is implemented effective 1 April 2010. The jewell City Minimum Living Guarantee Scheme (No. [2003]79), the notice on the issuance of the jewell City Rural and Rural Housing (Leal) People's low-insecure household income accounting scheme (No. jewellers [2005]103), the notification of the application of the Rules for the Management of Minimum Living Guarantees in the city of jewell jewellers (No. [2006]66).