Renewal of the health record, decrease in the basic allowance of the childcare benefit (Paje), minimum old age, increase in birth and adoption premiums … New laws and regulations are coming into effect. in effect this Sunday, April 1. Zoum on the main new measures.
Renewal of the health record, decrease in the basic allowance of the childcare benefit (Paje) for parents of young children, revaluation of the minimum old age, increase in the birth premium and allowances for single-parent families, or large, modest … Several new laws and regulations come into effect on April 1. Presentation of the main changes planned.
Presentation of the new health record
Presented in early March by the government, the new health record was designed “taking into account scientific and societal developments, new recommendations and the identification of new risks.” Thus, the government recommends the use of “baby bottles guaranteed without bisphenol A”, to avoid leaving “a child under 3 years old in a room where the television is on” or even to use “a crib. without bed bumper “.
Lower gas prices, increase in the minimum old age, new health record, portability of digital content (Netflix, Canal + …), the “Visale” deposit for all students, etc … Here is everything that changes this 1st April.
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New vaccine recommendations and extended obligations have also been included. As well as new curves for monitoring the growth of children “established by Inserm (unit 1153 / CRESS), based on the monitoring of 261,000 children, with the collaboration of general practitioners and pediatricians throughout the region. metropolitan territory “.
Minimum old age
The solidarity allowance for the elderly (Aspa) increases by 30 euros and goes from April 1 to 833 euros per month for a single person. It will then be revalued on January 1, 2019 (+35 euros), as well as in January 2020. In total, it will have increased by 100 euros in 3 years.
Birth, family and disabled allowances
The birth bonus now goes to 927.71 euros. Family allowances increase to 131.81 euros (full rate) for two children, to 300.70 euros for three children, or to 469.59 euros for four children. Active Solidarity Income (RSA) from now on to 550.93 euros per month for a single person residing in metropolitan France. The activity bonus, helps workers with modest incomes, will now be 531.51 euros for a single person without children.
Allowance for disabled adults (AAH) increases to 819 euros maximum and will be revalued on November 1, 2018 to 860 euros, as well as on November 1, 2019 to reach 900 euros. Education allowance for disabled children (AEEH) now varies between 98.86 euros and 1,118.57 euros. Family support allowance granted to single parents without alimony increases to 153.70 euros (+ 5.2%) for a full rate, and 115.30 euros for a partial rate.
Back to school and adoption
Back-to-school allowance will increase by 1% to reach 367.73 euros for children 6-10 years old, 388.02 euros for 11-14 year olds and 401.47 euros for adolescents 15 to 18 years old. The adoption premium increases to 1855.42 euros. The early childhood care allowance adoption premium (Paje) whose purpose is to “meet the expenses related to the adoption or reception with a view to the adoption of a child”, will vary according to the date of birth or adoption of the children: the birth bonus will increase by 2% for babies born or adopted from April 1, but the basic allowance will decrease at 170.71 euros for a full rate (-7.5%), and at 85.36 euros for a partial rate.
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