Resolution No. 58/2020 approving a set of measures aimed at the social protection of families and the protection of the income of those who operate in the informal sector of the economy and who are affected by restrictive measures to combat the new coronavirus, COVID-19.
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Abstract
This Resolution approves a set of measures aimed at the social protection of families and the protection of the income of those who operate in the informal sector of the economy and who are affected by restrictive measures to combat the new coronavirus, COVID-19. It establishes the Solidary Income (RSO) as a monthly installment of 10,000 $, corresponding to 50% of the average monthly salary of self-employed workers enrolled in the National Institute of Social Security (INPS). The following are eligible for RSO: a) Workers of the Special Regime for Micro and Small Enterprises (REMPE); b) Self-employed workers in the informal sector of the economy who do not belong to the REMPE regime; c) Workers from private companies not registered with INPS; d) Workers in kindergartens and private daycare centers not registered with INPS. In addition, it establishes Food Assistance (AAL) composed of a food basket. The following are eligible and have access to AAL: a) Households in extreme poverty with children in the education system, enrolled in CSU or who are available to enroll immediately in CSU; b) Households in situations of food and nutritional risk classified by the CSU as poor or vulnerable, belonging to groups II or III of the household distribution table under the terms of the Ministerial Order for Family and Social Inclusion No. 37/2018 of 6 November, etc.
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This Resolution enters into force immediately.
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Last amendments up to and reprinted by Resolution No. 71/2020 of 13 May.
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Original title
Resolução n. 58/2020 - Aprova um conjunto de medidas dirigidas à proteção social das famílias e à proteção do rendimento dos que operam no setor informal da economia e que ficam afetados pelas medidas restritivas de combate ao novo coronavírus, o COVID-19.