Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has signed a decree to issue a regulation on social assistance that calls for open, fair and timely aid for the needy.
The
regulation, which will come into effect on May 1, is the country's first legal
document to coordinate and regulate a fragmentary social assistance system. It
says social assistance work should be in proportion with the country's economic
and social development level.
The
rules detail a minimum level of living standards, support for extremely poor
people, assistance for people affected by disasters, medical assistance, and
help in areas including education, housing and employment.
"The
absence of a basic assistance system will result in people living in crisis,
and social assistance guards the bottom line of a society," said Zheng
Gongcheng, a professor with Renmin University of China.
Needy
people refers to handicapped people, the elderly and minors who are not able to
work and have no legal guardians or income.
According
to the regulation, civil affairs authorities under the State Council, or
China's cabinet, are responsible for coordinating the overall assistance
efforts, and departments in education, health, housing and elsewhere should
fulfil their assistance duty in their respective fields.
The
rules require governments at or above the county level to incorporate social
assistance into their economic and social plans, and materials and funds for
the cause should be secured.
According
to Zheng, the regulation marks China's social assistance system becoming more
mature and steady, and helps ensure the dignity and basic right to live for
needy people.
The
regulation bans any group or individual from misappropriating social assistance
fund.
Private
groups are encouraged to participate in social assistance services with
favorable policies in subsidies and taxation, it says.
According
to the rules, people applying for or receiving assistance should declare their
income and property status truthfully for verification by local governments.
Guan
Xinping, a professor on social policy with Nankai University, warned of
"lazy slobs" taking advantage of social assistance, hailing measures
to guarantee that aid is given to the rightful persons.
The
draft stipulates a supervision system for social assistance and punishment for
duty derelictions in providing social assistance, fraud and other violations.
Swindlers will be fined up to three times the worth of materials and funds they
have received. (http://english.peopledaily.com.cn)
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