How to inquire about low-income households

Low-income households can go to the civil affairs department of the local township government to inquire. The list of low-income households should be publicized, and they are all open, but it is not allowed to inquire whether others are low-income households.

The minimum living guarantee refers to the social security system that the state gives some cash assistance to the population whose per capita income is lower than the minimum living guarantee standard announced by the local government to ensure the basic living of their family members. The practice of giving corresponding subsidies to people who meet the minimum living standard to ensure their basic living.

Household registration, family income and family property are the three basic elements in determining the minimum living standard. Residents with local permanent residence, whose per capita income of family members living together is lower than the local minimum living standard, and whose family property status meets the conditions stipulated by the local people's government, may apply for minimum living standard.

Families enjoying this treatment are mainly divided into the following four categories:

1, residents (villages) with no financial resources, no ability to work and no dependents or dependents;

2, during the period of receiving unemployment benefits or unemployment benefits expires still failed to re employment, family per capita monthly income is lower than the minimum living standard of residents (village);

3 workers receive wages or minimum wages, retirees receive pensions, the per capita monthly income of the family is still lower than the minimum living standard of the city residents (villages);

4, other families per capita monthly income is lower than the minimum living standard of residents (Village) (excluding five objects).

legal ground

Article 19 of the Military Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The term of active service for conscripts is two years. Article 20 Upon the expiration of active service, a conscript may, according to the needs of the army, be changed to a non-commissioned officer on his own initiative and with the approval of a unit at or above the regimental level. According to the needs of the army, non-commissioned officers can be recruited directly from citizens with professional skills in non-military departments.

Non-commissioned officers take active service and implement a graded service system. The term of active service for non-commissioned officers is generally not more than 30 years, and the age is not more than 55 years.

Measures for the graded service of non-commissioned officers and the direct recruitment of non-commissioned officers from non-military departments shall be formulated by the State Council and the Central Military Commission (CMC).