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2022 pension standards for eighth-level disabled soldiers

Disability pension standards for disabled soldiers, disabled people's policemen, disabled state agency staff, and disabled militiamen and migrant workers (unit: yuan/year) Eight-level disability level, due to war: 13,880 yuan, due to war

Mr.: Twelve thousand, seven hundred and ten yuan.

The regular pension standard for eighth-level disabled servicemen living in cities and towns is increased to 16,630 yuan per person per year, and the standard pension for martyrs living in rural areas is increased to 11,160 yuan per person per year.

The living allowance standards for retired Red Army veterans in the countryside, Red Army veterans of the West Route Army in the countryside, and separated Red Army personnel will be increased to 36,300 yuan, 36,300 yuan, and 16,380 yuan per person per year respectively.

How are military disabilities and disability levels determined?

If the disability of active military personnel is determined to be due to war, duty or illness, they will enjoy pensions in accordance with relevant regulations.

The disability level of disabled revolutionary servicemen is determined based on the degree of loss of working ability and impact on their ability to live.

The grade of disability is determined based on the degree of functional impairment in work and the degree of impairment in self-care, and is divided into grades one to ten from severe to mild.

The specific assessment standards for disability levels are stipulated by the civil affairs department, labor and social security department, and health department of the State Council in conjunction with relevant military departments.

Disability grades caused by war or duty are divided into special class, first class, second class A, second class B, third class A, and third class B. Disability classes caused by illness are determined by the military.

The prescribed approval authority is responsible for assessing the disability level after the medical treatment is completed and issuing a "Revolutionary Disabled Soldier Certificate".

Legal basis: Article 34 of the Regulations on Pensions and Preferential Treatments for Military Personnel. The state shall guarantee the medical expenses of disabled servicemen from level one to level six in accordance with regulations, and the social insurance agency in the medical insurance coordinating area shall maintain separate accounts and manage them.

Specific measures shall be formulated by the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State Council in conjunction with the Department of Human Resources and Social Security and the Department of Finance of the State Council.

The medical expenses for the recurrence of old injuries of disabled servicemen in grades seven to ten will be paid by the work-related injury insurance fund if they have participated in work-related injury insurance. If they have not participated in work-related injury insurance, the medical expenses will be paid by their work unit if they are employed, and by the local people's government at or above the county level if they are unemployed.

Responsible for solving the medical expenses other than the recurrence of old injuries of disabled servicemen at level 7 to level 10. If they do not participate in medical insurance and have difficulty paying themselves, the local people's government at or above the county level will provide subsidies at the discretion of the local people's government.

Disabled servicemen, demobilized servicemen, veterans returning home with illness, and the bereaved families of servicemen who died in the line of duty or who died of illness enjoy preferential medical treatment.

Specific measures shall be stipulated by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

The central government will provide appropriate subsidies to difficult areas with a large number of pension and preferential treatment recipients to help solve the medical expense difficulties of pension and preferential treatment recipients.