Legal basis: Article 2 of the Regulations on Minimum Living Security for Urban Residents.
Non-agricultural registered permanent residence urban residents whose per capita income with their family members is lower than the minimum living standard of local urban residents have the right to obtain basic material assistance from the local people's government.
The income mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to all monetary income and income in kind of family members living together, including alimony, alimony or alimony that should be paid by legal dependents or dependents, excluding pensions and subsidies enjoyed by entitled groups in accordance with state regulations.
essay
The minimum living security system for urban residents follows the principle of ensuring the basic livelihood of urban residents, and adheres to the policy of combining state security with social assistance and encouraging self-help through labor.
Article 4
The minimum living security system for urban residents shall be implemented by local people's governments at all levels. The civil affairs departments of local people's governments at or above the county level shall be specifically responsible for the management of the minimum living guarantee for urban residents within their respective administrative areas; The financial department shall, in accordance with the provisions, implement the minimum living guarantee fund for urban residents; Statistics, price, audit, labor security and personnel departments are responsible for the division of labor, and are responsible for the work related to the minimum living guarantee for urban residents within their respective responsibilities.