As long as the minimum living standards and requirements are met, users can enjoy the minimum living guarantee. There is no limit to the time of enjoying the minimum living guarantee, as long as it meets the conditions, it can be enjoyed all the time. According to the current policy, the minimum living guarantee families who enjoy the minimum living guarantee according to the regulations can revoke the minimum living guarantee at any time if they no longer meet the minimum living guarantee conditions.
Poor families can enjoy basic living security if they are included in the minimum living security. The minimum living allowance needs to be reviewed once a year. If it fails, the minimum living allowance will be revoked. Only qualified people can continue to enjoy the welfare of the minimum living allowance policy.
Therefore, the minimum living guarantee has no fixed number of years, and it can be enjoyed as long as it meets the standards. When applying and submitting materials, if there is any dispute about the ability to work, a useful health certificate shall be provided.
Generally speaking, if there is no standard for subsistence allowances, they should be checked once a year. As long as users meet the standards during verification, they can continue to enjoy the protection of subsistence allowances. If the verification does not meet the standards, then you will not be able to enjoy the minimum living allowance policy in the second year.
Benefits of living allowance
Reconstruction of dilapidated houses means that the only house of poor families in rural areas becomes a dangerous house, which needs maintenance, reinforcement or reconstruction, and special subsidies can be obtained. Only families with difficulties such as low-income households, poor households with files and cards, and five-guarantee households can get subsidies for renovation of dangerous houses.
"Two exemptions and one subsidy" is a subsidy policy for students in compulsory education stage (primary school and junior high school) to be completely exempted from tuition and fees, for students in rural compulsory education stage to be provided with textbooks free of charge, and for boarding students with financial difficulties in rural families to be given living allowance.
Children in rural areas can enjoy exemption from tuition and fees and textbook fees, but boarding subsidies for living expenses can only be treated by poor families such as low-income households.