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On The Budget Of The Pension Fund Of The Russian Federation On The First Quarter Of The Year 1992

Original Language Title: О бюджете Пенсионного фонда Российской Федерации на I квартал 1992 года

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A for the Russian Federation On the budget of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation for the first quarter of 1992 href=" ?docbody= &prevDoc= 102014499&backlink=1 & &nd=102010260" target="contents"> "On State pensions in the RSFSR" and Regulations on the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation (Russia), approved by the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation 27 December 1991 N 2122-I, Supreme Council of the Russian Federation, p a o e o l e e: Article 1. Approve the budget of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation for the first quarter of 1992. Article 2. Authorize the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation in the first quarter of 1992 in the amount of US$ 65.07 billion. The budget deficit will amount to 2.63 trillion rubles ($36.2 bln), or 3% of GDP. -Ruble. Article 3. To set the budget of the Russian Federation Pension Fund for the first quarter of 1992, income from major sources, in the following amounts: (billion) The amount of insurance premiums paid to RPF 49,26 of the republican budget Russian Federation 15.80 other income of 0.01 Article 4. In the first quarter of 1992, allocation from the Russian Pension Fund to the Russian Federation: (billion) { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \b } } { \b < } { \b < } { \b } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024 } { \b < } premiums target="contents"> "About state pensions in RSFSR" 42.50 anticipatory compensation payments in concordat with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On increasing the compensation payments in 1991-1992 and the order of indexation of the population's income in 1992" 4.30 compensation payments to the disabled Persons caring for disabled 0.06 work on the organization of the state bank .0.25 other expenses of 0.50 of the budget of the Russian Federation 15.80 2,06 0,50 0,62 0,62 military, non-commissioned, non-commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers ' pensions, Warrans and Mites dismissed from the Army or State Security in connection with pregnancy or childbirth; benefits on children of emergency service 0.04 children over one and a half years old, including One and a half to six years; child allowances for single mothers; allowances for children infected with HIV 7.93 Compensatory payments under the Law Russian Federation "About the social protection of citizens exposed to radiation due to the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant" 1.05 preemptions of benefits in "On the increase of compensation payments in 1991-1992" and the order of indexation of the monetary income of the population in 1992 " 0.80 costs of the delivery of pensions and benefits 2.80 Article 5. Of the total budget of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation for the maintenance of the bodies of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation for the first quarter of 1992, the following expenditures: (billion). The Central Bank of RPF's 0,0016 regional RPF 0.6500 Article 6. Allow the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation to provide 0.20 billion euros in the first quarter of 1992. Capitalization has been made. Article 7. In the first quarter of 1992, the Russian Federation's Pension Fund reserve for unforeseen expenses related to its activities was estimated at $0.81 billion. -Ruble. Article 8. The Bank of Russia is to ensure the regular transfer of insurance contributions to the central account of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation and to submit to the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation information on the performance of the Russian Pension Fund's Pension Fund. THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION President of the Russian Federation Yeltsin Moscow, House of the Russian Federation February 6, 1992 N 2296-I