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The policy of tuition fee remission for subsistence allowances in private colleges and universities
Legal analysis: the state gives assistance to the elderly, the disabled and the minors under the age of 16 who have no ability to work, no source of income, and no legal maintenance obligor. At the same time, it is stipulated that minors among the extremely poor who are still receiving compulsory education or studying in ordinary high schools and secondary vocational schools after reaching the age of 16 can continue to enjoy the treatment of assistance and support.

Legal basis: Interim Measures for Identifying the Policy Object of Exempting Students from Poor Families from Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees and Reducing Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees in Ordinary High Schools.

First, the identification of students with financial difficulties in the family of filing a card and the family of filing a card.

According to the Notice of the State Council Poverty Alleviation Office on Printing and Distributing the Work Plan of Filing and Setting up Cards for Poverty Alleviation and Development (Guo Kaifa [2014] No.24), the households with filing and setting up cards are also poor households with filing and setting up cards, which means that the per capita net income of farmers in 20 13 years is 2,736 yuan (equivalent to 2,300 yuan in 20 10).

Students from poor families who set up a file and set up a card are students with financial difficulties, and the poverty alleviation department is responsible for identifying them.

Second, the identification of students from rural low-income families

According to the Interim Measures for Social Assistance (Order No.649 of the State Council) and the State Council's Opinions on Further Strengthening and Improving the Minimum Living Security (Guo Fa [2012] No.45), the minimum living security standard is determined and promulgated by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government or cities with districts according to the living expenses of local residents, and adjusted in time according to the local economic and social development level and price changes.

The state provides minimum living guarantee to families whose per capita income of family members living together is lower than the local minimum living guarantee standard and meets the requirements of the local minimum living guarantee family property status. Students from rural low-income families are recognized by the civil affairs department.

Three, the identification of rural poor relief to support students

According to the Interim Measures for Social Assistance and the State Council's Opinions on Further Improving the Aid and Support System for the Poor (Guo Fa [20 16] 14), the state provides assistance to the poor, such as the elderly, the disabled and the minors under the age of 65, who have no ability to work, no source of income, no legal maintenance obligations or legal obligations. At the same time, it is stipulated that minors among the extremely poor who are still receiving compulsory education or studying in ordinary high schools and secondary vocational schools after reaching the age of 16 can continue to enjoy the treatment of assistance and support.

The civil affairs department is responsible for the identification of students who are included in the assistance and support of poor people.

Fourthly, the identification of disabled students.

You must hold a People's Republic of China (PRC) Disabled Person's Card. Disabled card is a legal certificate to identify disabled students.

In fact, students who are disabled but have not yet held a disability card need to apply for a disability card first if they want to enjoy the tuition-free policy. Disabled students are recognized by the Disabled Persons' Federation.