State allowance for children*
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Legislation:
- Law no. 61/1993 regarding the state allowance, republished;
- GD no. 577/2008 for the approval of the Methodological Norms for applying the provisions of Law no. 61/1993 regarding the state allowance for children, as well as for regulating the methods of establishing and paying the state allowance for children;
- Regulation (EC) no. 883/2004 of the European Parliament and the Council dated 29 April 2004 on the coordination of social security systems;
- Regulation (EC) no. 987/2009 of the European Parliament and the Council dated 16 September 2009 establishing the procedure for implementing Regulation (EC) no. 883/2004 regarding coordination of social security systems;
Procedure description
The state allowance for children is granted to all children up to the age of 18, Romanian citizens, as well as to young people who have reached the age of 18 and are attending high school or vocational education organized under the law, until completion.
State allowance for children is also granted to children of foreign citizens, as well as stateless persons resident in Romania, under the law, if they live together with their parents.
Every month, between the 1st and 25th, parents with domicile/residence in the municipality of Rm. Vâlcea may request the granting of the state allowance. The same right can be requested by the guardian, the person who has the child in foster care, or who has been entrusted with the child for adoption, or the maternal assistant.
The parents of the child, together, or just the single parent (if filiation is established with only one parent/the minor's domicile is established, by court decision, with one parent/the other parent is deceased, declared missing, deprived of parental rights, placed under interdiction) submit – between the 1st and 25th of the month the following documents:
1. For children born in Romania or other countries, except European Union countries:
- application form Annex 1 – standard form prescribed by law;
- copy of parent ID;
- copy of child's birth certificate;
- other documents, as applicable, showing the legal status of the child:
-court decision/divorce agreement establishing the child's domicile;
-court decision for entrusting for adoption;
-court decision approving adoption;
-court decision or, as applicable, the decision of the child protection commission for the special protection measure of foster care;
-decision of the general director/executive director of the general directorate for social assistance and child protection or, as applicable, court decision for the special protection measure of emergency foster care;
-court decision establishing guardianship / delegation of parental rights;
-decision of the tutelary authority establishing curatorship;
-death certificate of one of the parents;
-other documents, at DAS request;
-account statement (if applicable).
In the case of a single person who has children in their care and is under 18 years old, the legal representative is the minor parent, if they have full legal capacity. If the minor parent does not have full legal capacity, the request for state allowance will be accompanied by one of the parents.
2. For children born in European Union member states, the process is similar to those born in Romania, with the note that the application form used is Annex 2 – standard form prescribed by law and the following documents are also required:
- copies of residence documents (including insurance number) for those with residence abroad (regardless of whether they work there or not);
- as applicable, document issued by foreign authorities indicating whether (and during what period) state allowance benefits for the child in question were received or not.
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REQUEST FOR GRANTING STATE ALLOWANCE - ANNEX 1*
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REQUEST FOR STATE ALLOWANCE GRANT - CHILDREN BORN IN THE EU - ANNEX 2*
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15
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5
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In case of dissatisfaction with the solution communicated, an appeal can be submitted to our institution within 30 days of communication, and in case of dissatisfaction with the manner in which the appeal is resolved, you can address the court of law under the conditions of the Administrative Litigation Law no. 554/2004, with subsequent amendments and completions.
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Last updated:
22 September 2023
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Social Assistance Department Ramnicu Valcea*
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