In the Republic of Crimea, more than 5 thousand pregnant women receive a single benefit
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The branch of the Social Fund of Russia for the Republic of Crimea has assigned this support measure to 5,163 expectant mothers since the beginning of the year. To obtain the right to a single benefit, the monthly income per person in a family should not exceed the regional subsistence minimum per capita (13,944 rubles). Also, when assigning benefits, a comprehensive assessment of the family’s income and property is used.
A single benefit is assigned to the expectant mother after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Money is paid for the period from the month of registration, but not earlier than 6 weeks of pregnancy. The amount of the benefit depends on the family income and can be 50%, 75% or 100% of the subsistence level for the working population in the Republic of Crimea (7,599 rubles 50 kopecks, 11,399 rubles 25 kopecks or 15,199 rubles, respectively).
The SFR branch for the Republic of Crimea assigns a single benefit in the format of the social treasury. This means that parents only need to submit an application on the State Services portal. The rest of the information comes within the framework of interdepartmental cooperation.
To receive a single benefit, expectant mothers who register early must promptly visit a doctor who monitors the course of pregnancy. In this context we are talking about periods: 10-14 weeks; 18-22 weeks; 30-32 weeks.
The medical organization independently transmits all the necessary information about visiting the antenatal clinic to the Branch of the Social Fund of Russia in the Republic of Crimea. Based on the data received, funds are paid.
If you have questions, you can always contact our specialists at the single contact center by calling: 8 800 100 00 01 (free call). First and second line operators provide consultations on weekdays during business hours (from 09:00 to 18:00, on Fridays from 09:00 to 16:45).
source: Information Policy Department of the Yalta City Administration
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