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Latest revision as of 22:04, 30 July 2023
Social Security Branch | |
Economics flag | |
Motto | n/a |
Responsibility | Social security welfare |
Form | Branch |
Estate | Executive |
Subordinate to | Department of Economics |
Established | June 21, 0/2018 |
Status | Deactivated |
Abbreviation | n/a |
The Social Security Branch of the Department of Economics manages the Principality's supplementary welfare provisions, that is, those that are not universal, but rather have some form of necessary condition for distribution.
Committees
Social Security Benefits Committee
The Social Security Benefits Committee determines what the specific benefits of any given social security scheme are.
Offices
Office of the Undersecretary of Social Security
The Office of the Undersecretary of Social Security is the organ through which the branch is run day-to-day.
Sections
Social Security Claims Section
The Social Security Claims Section processes individual claim and inducts people into the proper schemes based on their situation.
Social Security Fraud Investigation Section
The Social Security Fraud Investigation Section investigates alleged and possible fraud against any of the Principality's social security schemes, referring any such cases to the Department of Justice.
Schemes
Disability Pension Scheme
The Disability Pension Scheme provides supplementary income to those with physical or mental disabilities which prevent them from being employed.
Retirement Pension Scheme
The Retirement Pension Scheme provides supplementary income to those who have retired and are no longer working.
Unemployment Payment Scheme
The Unemployment Payment Scheme provides supplementary income to those who have been terminated from their jobs to assist them until they can find another source of employment.
Worker Compensation Scheme
The Worker Compensation Scheme provides supplementary income to those who have been injured and are thus temporarily unable to work.