List of preferential treatment certificates for Jiangsu retired soldiers

Jiangsu retirement preferential treatment certificate list:

1. Hang an honorary plaque for their family.

2. Send a Spring Festival condolence letter.

3. Invite outstanding representatives of retired military personnel to participate in important national and local celebrations and commemorative activities.

4. The list of retired military personnel who have received personal second-class merit awards or above during active service shall be recorded in local annals.

5. Give priority to hiring outstanding retired military personnel as non-staff counselors, lecturers, etc.

6. Advocate the use of large gatherings, event broadcasts, flights, vehicles, and broadcast videos at airports, stations, and docks to promote the outstanding and typical advanced deeds of retired military personnel.

7. When adjusting the standard of regular pension subsidies, appropriately favor those who have made great contributions.

8. Those who meet the conditions for assistance can enjoy it according to regulations.

9. Elderly care institutions at all levels and types are encouraged to receive them first and provide moderately preferential services.

10. The Guangrong Hospital and the Special Care Hospital established by the state provide centralized support to retired military personnel who are widowed and lonely. For those who have been sick in bed all year round and cannot take care of themselves, priority will be given to providing services and relevant fees will be reduced or exempted in accordance with regulations.

11. For elderly people who cannot take care of themselves for a long time and are included in the local minimum living security, local governments will give priority to nursing subsidies based on the degree of disability and other circumstances.

12. The designated service institutions with preferential medical treatment in the region have opened priority windows for demobilized veterans, veterans who participated in war and examinations, and veterans who returned home with illness, and provide priority registration, medicine collection, payment, and examination for general outpatient clinics. , inpatient services.

13. The Special Care Hospital provides free general outpatient registration fees and priority medical treatment, examination, hospitalization and other services for old demobilized soldiers, veterans who participated in war and examinations, and veterans who returned home with illness.

14. Organize special care hospitals to provide preferential physical examinations to old demobilized soldiers, veterans who participated in war and examinations, and veterans who returned home with illness.

15. For the sick, disabled, and elderly, local medical institutions at all levels and types will give priority to providing basic public health services such as family doctor contracts, health education, and chronic disease management.

16. When reviewing whether you meet the conditions for purchasing local affordable housing or renting public rental housing, pensions, subsidies and preferential payments, and nursing fees are not included in personal and family income.

17. Those who meet the local housing security conditions will be given priority in public rental housing security.

18. For those who meet the conditions and enjoy regular national pension subsidies, appropriate rent subsidies or reductions may be provided when renting public rental housing.

19. Those who live in rural areas and meet the conditions will be given priority to be included in the scope of projects related to the renovation of dilapidated rural buildings implemented by the state or local governments under the same conditions.

20. Retired military personnel participate in education and training free of charge as required.

21. Eligible retired college soldiers will be given preferential treatment policies such as resumption of school, adjustment of majors, and postgraduate studies.

22. Legal service agencies give priority to providing legal services, and legal aid agencies provide free legal services in accordance with the law.

23. Encourage banks to provide priority processing services, waive card production fees, card annual fees, small account management fees, inter-bank transfer fees, and other personalized and exclusive financial preferential services.

24. Encourage cinemas (drama) theaters to provide preferential services such as reduced admission ticket prices.

1. List of basic benefits for active duty military personnel:

1. Hang honor plaques for their families.

2. Send a Spring Festival condolence letter.

3. When enlisting or retiring from the army, a welcoming and farewell ceremony will be held locally.

4. Invite representatives of outstanding active military personnel to participate in important national and local celebrations and commemorative activities.

5. Active-duty soldiers who have won personal second-class merit awards or above will be included in the local annals.

6. For active-duty soldiers who have made personal meritorious service and received honorary titles or medals, the local people's government will send good news to their families.

7. Priority will be given to hiring outstanding active military personnel as non-staff counselors, lecturers, etc.

8. Advocate the use of large-scale gatherings, event broadcasts, flights, vehicles and ships, and broadcast videos at airports, stations, and docks to promote the outstanding and typical advanced deeds of active military personnel.

9. When reviewing whether you meet the conditions for purchasing local affordable housing or renting public rental housing, pensions, subsidies and preferential payments, and nursing fees are not included in personal and family income.

10. Those who meet local housing security conditions will be given priority in public rental housing security.

11. Public cultural facilities such as museums, memorial halls, and art galleries, as well as parks, exhibition halls, historical sites, and scenic spots that are managed by government fixed or guided prices, will provide preferential treatment such as ticket exemptions and exemptions in accordance with regulations.

12. When taking domestic trains (high-speed rail), ships, passenger shuttles and civil flights, you have priority to purchase car (ship) tickets or check-in, security check, and boarding (ships, planes), you can use Priority channel (window), family members traveling with you can enjoy priority services together.

13. Free rides on city buses, trams and rail transit.

14. Legal service agencies give priority to providing legal services, and legal aid agencies provide free legal services in accordance with the law.

15. Encourage banks to provide priority processing services, waive card production fees, card annual fees, small account management fees, inter-bank transfer fees, and other personalized and exclusive financial preferential services.

16. Encourage cinemas (drama) theaters to provide preferential services such as reduced admission ticket prices.

2. List of basic preferential treatments for family members of active military personnel:

1. Send a letter of condolence during the Spring Festival.

2. Invite representatives of the families of outstanding active-duty military personnel to participate in important national and local celebrations and commemorative activities.

3. Priority will be given to hiring outstanding family members of active-duty military personnel as non-staff counselors, lecturers, etc.

4. Advocate the use of large gatherings, event broadcasts, flights, vehicles, and broadcast videos at airports, stations, and docks to promote the outstanding and typical deeds of active military family members.

5. Those who meet the conditions for assistance can enjoy it according to regulations.

6. Elderly care institutions at all levels and types are encouraged to receive them first and provide moderately preferential services.

7. The Guangrong Hospital and the Special Care Hospital established by the state give priority to the families of active-duty soldiers who are bedridden and unable to take care of themselves, as well as the parents of active-duty soldiers who have won personal second-class merit awards or above. Provides for reduction and exemption of relevant fees.

8. For elderly people who cannot take care of themselves for a long time and are included in the local minimum living security, the local government will give priority to nursing subsidies based on the degree of disability and other circumstances.

9. The designated service institutions with preferential medical treatment in the region will open priority windows to provide priority registration, medicine collection, payment, examination and hospitalization services for general outpatient clinics.

10. Youfu Hospital provides free general outpatient registration fees and priority medical treatment, examination, hospitalization and other services.

11. Organize preferential hospitals to provide preferential medical examinations for them.

12. For the sick, disabled, and elderly, local medical institutions at all levels and types will give priority to providing basic public health services such as family doctor contracts, health education, and chronic disease management.

13. When reviewing whether you meet the conditions for purchasing local affordable housing or renting public rental housing, pensions, subsidies and preferential payments, and nursing fees are not included in personal and family income.

14. Those who meet the local housing security conditions will be given priority in public rental housing security.

15. Those who live in rural areas and meet the conditions will be given priority to be included in the scope of projects related to the renovation of dilapidated rural buildings implemented by the state or local governments under the same conditions.

16. Eligible children of active military personnel can attend public compulsory education schools, kindergartens, and nurseries nearby.

17. Eligible children of active military personnel who apply for admission to ordinary colleges and universities will be given priority in admission under the same conditions.

18. Children of active-duty servicemen stationed in remote islands, plateaus and other difficult areas will be given priority to attend public compulsory education schools, kindergartens and nurseries at the nearest location where their parents or other legal guardians are registered.

19. Children of active-duty military personnel stationed in remote islands, plateaus and other difficult areas will be admitted with reduced scores when applying for general high schools and secondary vocational schools, and will enjoy student financial aid policies in accordance with regulations.

20. Children of active-duty military personnel who do not stay in their original residence or place of residence will enjoy preferential education policies for children of local military personnel in the place of study.

21. Public cultural facilities such as museums, memorial halls, and art galleries, as well as parks, exhibition halls, historical sites, and scenic spots that are managed by government fixed or guided prices, will provide preferential treatment such as ticket exemptions and exemptions in accordance with regulations.

22. When active duty military personnel take domestic trains (high-speed rail), ships, passenger buses and civil flights, their accompanying family members can use the priority channel (window).

23. Legal service agencies give priority to providing legal services, and legal aid agencies provide free legal services in accordance with the law.

24. Encourage banks to provide priority processing services, waive card production fees, card annual fees, small account management fees, inter-bank transfer fees, and other personalized and exclusive financial preferential services.

25. Encourage cinemas (drama) theaters to provide preferential services such as reduced admission ticket prices.

Legal basis: "Regulations on the Resettlement of Retired Soldiers"

Article 3: The state establishes a system that focuses on employment support and combines self-employment, job arrangements, retirement, support and other methods. The resettlement system for retired soldiers ensures proper placement of retired soldiers. The funds required for the resettlement of retired soldiers shall be jointly borne by the central and local people's governments at all levels.

Article 4: The whole society should respect and give preferential treatment to retired soldiers and support the resettlement of retired soldiers.

State agencies, social groups, enterprises and institutions are all obliged to accept and place retired soldiers. When recruiting staff or employees, priority should be given to recruiting retired soldiers under the same conditions. When retired soldiers apply for civil servants or positions in public institutions, their active service experience in the military will be regarded as grassroots work experience. Units that accept and place retired soldiers will enjoy preferential policies in accordance with national regulations.