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social security - FOD Sociale Zekerheid

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4) Social supplementsThose entitled to a retirement pension, fully entitled unemployed from their seventh month ofjoblessness onwards and disabled employees from their seventh month of disablement, who areentitled to family benefits, receive a <strong>social</strong> supplement. Under certain conditions, these personsretain their rights to the <strong>social</strong> supplement when they start an activity as a salaried worker. Thissupplement also depends of the child's rank in the family. The supplement for the first childamounts to 44.17 EUR (unemployed persons and pensioners) and to 95.04 EUR (invalid persons).The supplement for the other children varies between 4.81 EUR and 27.38 EUR.5) Supplementary allowance for children suffering from disorders and for disabled children agedup to 21 yearsChildren who suffer from a disorder with consequences for their physical or mental incapacity(pillar 1), for their degree of activity and participation (pillar 2) or for their family environment(pillar 3) give right to an allowance until the age of 21, in function of the gravity of theconsequences of the disorder.As of 1 July 2011, this allowance amounts to:When the child scores at least 4 points in the first pillar and a maximum of 5 pointsfor the three pillars of the medical-<strong>social</strong> scaleWhen the child scores at least 6 points and a maximum of 8 points for the threepillars of the medical-<strong>social</strong> scaleWhen the child scores at least 9 points and a maximum of 11 points for the threepillars of the medical-<strong>social</strong> scale.When the child scores at least 12 points and a maximum of 14 points for the threepillars of the medical-<strong>social</strong> scale or when it scores at least 4 points in the firstpillar and at least 6 points and a maximum of 11 points for the three pillars of themedical-<strong>social</strong> scale.When the child scores at least 15 points and a maximum of 17 for the three pillarsof the medical-<strong>social</strong> scaleWhen the child scores at least 18 points and a maximum of 20 points for the threepillars of the medical-<strong>social</strong> scareWhen the child scores at least 21 points for the three pillars of the medical-<strong>social</strong>scale76.09 EUR101.34 EUR236.48 EUR390.36 EUR443.87 EUR475.58 EUR507.28 EURChildren suffering from a physical or mental incapacity of at least 66 % according to the formerevaluation system give right to a supplementary allowance until the age of 21, depending of thedegree of self-reliance of the child.As of 1 July 2011, this allowance amounts to:When the child scores 0, 1, 2 or 3 points for self-relianceWhen the child scores 4, 5 or 6 points for self-relianceWhen the child scores 7, 8 or 9 points for self-reliance26390.36 EUR427.31 EUR456.79 EUR

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