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Senate approves benefit increase for retiree dependent

07/05/2012

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SAO PAULO - The CAS (Committee on Social Affairs) Senate approved on Wednesday (4) increasing the benefit to insured Social Security to remain dependent on another person's permanent.

According to the terminative decision, these retirees will receive a percentage of 25% more in retirement.

Debate
According to the Agency Board, the rapporteur of the project (PLS 493/2011) in the CAS, Senator Casildo Maldaner (PMDB-SC), explains that the law treats pension benefits (Law 8213/1991) already provides for the increase when retirement disability.

Maldaner also praised the author of the story, Paulo Paim (PT-RS), to extend the benefit to those who have already retired, contracting disease or present physical limitation that requires the continuous support of another person.

Maldaner Second, the proposal corrects an injustice and follows the evolution of Brazilian legislation, the extension of social protection and legal assistance to the elderly.

In the discussion, Senator Paulo Davim (PV-RN) expressed concern about the regulatory measure to prevent the benefits will be required only by hiring a caregiver for the elderly. He argues that the contribution of 25% of the pension is granted when the insured to acquire the conditions for entitlement to disability retirement.

The project still must be sent to the House of Representatives before going to the sanction of the President.



Source: News Agency

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