Can the Commune Police be supported to pay for medical examination and treatment in Vietnam?
Can the Commune Police be supported to pay for medical examination and treatment in Vietnam? What is criteria for selection into the Commune Police in Vietnam?
Hi, I'm a Commune Police, I'm currently sick and need treatment at the hospital, can I get support paying for medical examination and treatment?
Can the Commune Police be supported to pay for medical examination and treatment in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 7 of Decree 73/2009/ND-CP, there are regulations on regimes and policies for Commune Police Chiefs, Commune Police Deputy Heads and Public Security Officers as follows:
1. Commune Police Chiefs, Commune Police Deputy Heads and Public Security Officers are entitled to salary and allowance regimes in accordance with the Government's regulations on regimes and policies applicable to cadres and civil servants in communes, wards and townships.
2. Commune Police Chiefs, Commune Police Deputy Heads and Public Security Officers shall carry out social insurance and health insurance in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Social Insurance and the Law on Health Insurance.
The Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with the Ministry of Public Security in, guiding the implementation of social insurance and health insurance for Commune Police Heads, Commune Police Deputy Heads and Public Security Officers according to regulations. Law on Social Insurance and Law on Health Insurance.
3. Commune police chiefs who have served continuously for 60 months or more are entitled to a seniority allowance each year equal to 1% of their current salary and allowance; If they have a continuous working period of 15 years or more, if they quit their jobs for legitimate reasons but do not yet meet the conditions for retirement, they will be entitled to a lump-sum allowance for each working year, which is equal to 1.5 months of the average rate. current salary and insurance premium allowance.
The seniority allowance is paid monthly in the same salary period and is used to pay and enjoy the social insurance and health insurance regimes.
4. Deputy Chiefs of Commune Police and Public Security Officers who have worked continuously for full 15 years or more, if they quit their jobs for legitimate reasons, they are entitled to a lump-sum allowance, which is equal to 1 for each working year. 5 months average current allowance; when sent to focus on training, training and fostering in politics, law and profession, they are entitled to a fostering regime equal to the basic meal rate of soldiers serving a term for the People's Public Security; when going on a business trip, they are entitled to the same benefits as commune-level civil servants.
5. Commune Police Chiefs, Commune Police Deputy Heads and Public Security Officers, when on duty are ready to fight in key areas, complex in security and order, and are entitled to daily allowances by 0.05 times of the general minimum wage. If you are on duty far from your place of residence and have no conditions to go and return every day, the agency that has issued the decision will mobilize you to arrange accommodation, support vehicles, travel expenses or pay for transportation.
6. Commune police chiefs, deputy heads of commune police and public security officers who fall ill during their work are entitled to medical examination and treatment at medical facilities and are supported to pay for medical examination and treatment from the state budget. The specific level of support shall be decided by the chairperson of the provincial People's Committee.
7. Commune Police Chiefs, Deputy Chiefs of Commune Police and Public Security Officers have accidents while on duty while focusing on political, legal and professional training, or on their way to work. On the way, to the place where the political, legal and professional training and retraining will be concentrated on the way, according to the convening decision of the competent authority, they are entitled to the following regimes:
a) To be paid medical expenses during the course of first aid and emergency treatment until the treatment stabilizes the injury and discharge from the hospital;
b) After receiving treatment, he/she is recommended by the Commune People's Committee to have his/her working capacity assessed at the Medical Assessment Council in accordance with law.
If a person participates in social insurance, a lump-sum or monthly allowance shall be provided in accordance with the law on social insurance. In case a person who has not yet participated in social insurance has a working capacity decrease of 5% or more, he/she shall be entitled to a lump-sum allowance, the level of allowance prescribed by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs. specific instructions;
c) Persons who suffer from an accident that causes defects in one or more body parts or functions, manifests in different forms of disability, reduces their ability to function, and causes difficulties in working or studying shall be entitled to enjoy preferential regimes as prescribed by law for disabled people;
d) In case of death, including death during the first treatment period, if the deceased person is covered by social insurance, the provisions of the law on social insurance shall apply; in case the deceased has not yet participated in social insurance, the person in charge of burial shall receive a funeral payment equal to 08 (eight) months of minimum salary and his/her family shall receive a lump-sum allowance equal to 05 (five) months.
8. Commune police chiefs, commune police deputy heads and public security officers who are injured or die while on duty or for reasons of official duty performance are entitled to regimes and policies as prescribed by the Law on preferential treatment to people with meritorious services to the revolution.
9. Expenses to pay for accident benefits shall be covered by the local budget. For people participating in social insurance, the payment shall be paid by the social insurance fund.
What is criteria for selection into the Commune Police in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 4 of Decree 73/2009/ND-CP, there are regulations on criteria for selection into the Commune Police as follows:
1. Vietnamese citizens aged full 18 years or older and fully meeting the following criteria may be considered and selected to join the Commune Police where they reside:
a) Clear background, good moral character, no criminal record; themselves and their families well abide by the guidelines and policies of the Party and the laws of the State. The head of the Commune Police must be a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam;
b) Being healthy enough to perform the duties of the Commune Police (certified by a district-level medical facility or higher);
c) The head of the commune police, the deputy head of the commune police must be the person who has completed the upper secondary school program (with a diploma or certificate of completion of the upper secondary school program issued by the competent authority). granting authority); Police officers must have graduated from junior high school or higher;
For mountainous, deep-lying and remote areas where there are no selected subjects who fully meet the educational criteria specified at this point, the educational level of the Commune Police Chief, Deputy Chief of the Commune Police and the Public Security Officer may be eligible. lower but must also be those who have completed primary school or higher;
d) Being able to perform their duties and having a voluntary application to join the Commune Police.
2. The district-level People's Committees and commune-level People's Committees must have master plans and plans on selection, arrangement and use of communal police stations, ensuring stability and long-term security, and satisfying security requirements. , social order and safety in the grassroots area; prioritize the selection of soldiers serving a term in the People's Public Security Forces who have completed their obligations and return to their localities to join the Commune Police force.
The selection of people to join the Commune Police must ensure democracy, publicity and transparency, in accordance with the standards specified in this Decree and the guidance of the Ministry of Public Security.
The district-level police chief and the commune-level police chief shall advise and assist the chairperson of the same-level People's Committee in the planning, selection, arrangement and use of the commune police.
According to the above regulations in Vietnam, the Commune Police will have the selection criteria as prescribed above.
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