Legal analysis: The "one-off subsidy" policy is an important part of the student subsidy policy system in the compulsory education stage, and it is an important measure taken by the party and the government to help students from poor families receive compulsory education and prevent students from dropping out of school because of poverty. The way to determine the object of living allowance for students with difficulties in compulsory education is:
1. All localities should reasonably determine the coverage of the "one subsidy" policy and accurately identify the recipients according to the poverty level reported to the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education for the record.
2, in determining the funding target, should be combined with the task of poverty alleviation, and tilt to the deep poverty areas and key groups such as filing cards.
3. Actively communicate and coordinate relevant departments, do a good job in information sharing and comparison, comprehensively and accurately find out the number of students with financial difficulties in their families, and ensure that they can help as much as possible.
Legal basis: Article 2 of the Notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Education on Further Standardizing the Work of Living Subsidies for Students with Financial Difficulties in Compulsory Education stipulates that students with financial difficulties in families should be given assistance as much as possible. All localities should reasonably determine the coverage of the "one subsidy" policy and accurately identify the recipients according to the poverty level reported to the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education for the record.
When determining the target of funding, it is necessary to combine the task of getting rid of poverty and focus on key groups such as deep poverty areas and establishing files. Actively communicate and coordinate relevant departments, do a good job in information sharing and comparison, comprehensively and accurately find out the number of students with financial difficulties in their families, and ensure that they can help as much as possible.