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Problems on the placement of retired non-commissioned officers

Policies and working procedures for the placement of demobilized noncommissioned officers:

1. Principles for the placement of demobilized noncommissioned officers:

In principle, demobilized noncommissioned officers will return to the city where their registered residence was when they enlisted ( County) to receive resettlement. Those who meet one of the following circumstances can be relocated:

(1) National or military construction needs;

(2) During active service, the location of the family’s permanent residence changes;

(3) Married for more than 2 years and the spouse has a living foundation in the place of permanent residence;

(4) Due to other special circumstances, approved by the resettlement department of the people's government at or above the provincial level ;

(5) Those who violate the marriage and love provisions of Chapter 6, Article 32 of the "Regulations on the Management of Non-commissioned Officers" shall not be relocated.

2. The registration and approval process for demobilized noncommissioned officers:

(1) The files of demobilized noncommissioned officers will be handed over to the provincial resettlement office by the unit transfer team, and will be transferred to our city after review and approval by the provincial resettlement office. The Provincial Security Office will send the "Notice for the Acceptance and Placement of Retired Non-Commissioned Officers" to the troops;

(2) The registration process starts from April 1 and ends at the end of June. Those who fail to report after the deadline will be treated as unemployed youths ;

(3) All demobilized non-commissioned officers who enlisted in the districts and counties under the jurisdiction of our city, are unmarried or have spouses in their original place of origin, please bring the Provincial Resettlement Office's "Notice of Receiving and Placement of Decommissioned Non-commissioned Officers" and the transfer procedures to the original place of enlistment Report to the resettlement office of the district or county where you are located. If your spouse is in the urban area, report to the municipal resettlement office;

(4) For all demobilized non-commissioned officers who enlist in areas other than the districts and counties under the jurisdiction of Xi'an City, their spouses must have a spouse in the district or county under the jurisdiction of Xi'an City. If you have a permanent residence, please report to the municipal resettlement office with the Provincial Resettlement Office's "Notice of Acceptance and Placement of Transferred Non-commissioned Officers", job transfer procedures, marriage certificates of both spouses, cooperation and children's household registers, ID cards and spouse's employer certificate.

3. Salaries and benefits for demobilized noncommissioned officers: After demobilized noncommissioned officers who retire from active service are assigned to work in various units by the government, they will follow the salary system of the unit where they work. For those who are assigned to work as workers, when their wages are first determined, they should be determined based on the principle of not being lower than the standard wages of most workers of the same type of work and the same length of service in the current position (state agencies and institutions are the sum of basic wages and position wages). The salary of demobilized non-commissioned officers will be paid by the army until the end of July, and will be paid by the local work unit that accepts demobilized non-commissioned officers from August 1.

IV. What are the policies and working procedures for the settlement of demobilized non-commissioned officers?

Answer: 1. The principle of settlement of demobilized non-commissioned officers: In principle, demobilized non-commissioned officers return to the city (county) where their registered permanent residence was when they enlisted. District settlement, such as due to national or military construction needs, family household registration changes during military service, or marriage for more than 2 years and the spouse has a living foundation in the place of permanent residence, or other special circumstances with the approval of the resettlement department of the provincial people's government Yes, you can settle in another place (except those who violate the marriage and love regulations). For demobilized non-commissioned officers who join the army in rural areas and meet the conditions for job transfer and resettlement, the contracted land and private land will not be re-allocated. If they request to obtain urban household registration, they can obtain urban household registration.

2. Approval procedures for resettlement of demobilized non-commissioned officers:

(1) If demobilized non-commissioned officers need to settle in another place across provinces, they shall be reviewed by the Provincial Resettlement Office. For those who meet the conditions for settlement, they should go to the prefecture and city where the settlement was approved to go through the settlement procedures with the "Notice of Acceptance of Demobilized Non-commissioned Officers" issued by the Provincial Resettlement Office.

(2) If demobilized non-commissioned officers need to settle across cities or counties (districts), they will be reviewed step by step by the resettlement office of the city or county (district) where they enter. Those who meet the requirements for settlement must go to the public security organ to complete the settlement procedures with the "Notice of Acceptance of Demobilized Non-commissioned Officers" issued by the city or county (district) security office.

(3) Demobilized non-commissioned officers who return to their place of origin to settle down shall be reviewed by the resettlement department of the county (district) of their place of origin, and shall go to the public security bureau at the place of enlistment to settle in with the "Notice of Acceptance of Demobilized Non-Commissioned Officers" issued by the resettlement office of the county (district). formalities.

5. What is the procedure for accepting and settling demobilized cadres?

Answer: The procedure for accepting and settling demobilized cadres: The acceptance and settlement of demobilized cadres must be approved by the Provincial Security Office and introduced with the approval of the Provincial Security Office The letter, notification letter, spouse's employer certificate, and household registration book should be brought to the municipal resettlement office to go through the acceptance review procedures, receive the person control card, and handle settlement.