The PFR in Sevastopol provided families with children with 253 million rubles on support measures transferred from social security agencies
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Since the beginning of the year, the Pension Fund of Sevastopol has transferred million rubles to families with children 253 under support measures that were previously provided by social protection authorities.
The support measures transferred for administration to the FIU are assigned for various reasons. For example, pregnant women, non-working mothers with children under the age of 1.5 years, children of conscripts and others. Monthly and one-time benefits are provided for parents, which include payments for pregnancy and childbirth, for birth or adoption, as well as for child care. Thus, the Pension Fund of Sevastopol provided a monthly allowance for care in the amount of 228, 2 million rubles to non-working parents and guardians of children under 1.5 years old. Another 1.3 million rubles were transferred to pregnant wives and children of conscripts in the form of lump-sum and monthly allowances. Non-working mothers received a lump sum payment at the birth or adoption of a child for a total amount of 21 million rubles. One-time allowances for children left without parental care (for all forms of arrangement) were made for a total of 2.5 million rubles , the press service of the department notes.
Recall that when the right to these measures appears, you can apply for payments to any client service of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation in Sevastopol or to the nearest branch of the MFC.
In addition, new electronic services have been launched on the public services portal. They allow non-working women to apply online for a monthly maternity allowance, and for parents and guardians to receive a lump sum payment upon the birth of a child. In most cases, an electronic application is sufficient to apply for a support measure.
You can get information on the assignment of payments transferred to the Pension Fund from the social protection authorities through the Unified Contact Center at the toll-free federal number 8-800 — 253-. First, the requests are answered by a virtual assistant who provides information on the most popular requests. If more detailed information is needed, the virtual assistant transfers the call to the contact center employee of the second line from Sevastopol.
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