#IOMV2323662AOrder of December 12, 2023 Concerning Financial Participation of Residents in Asylum Accommodation
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This law outlines the financial participation requirements for individuals housed in asylum seeker accommodations in France. It specifies how the monthly financial contributions are calculated based on the average resources of the individuals, considering their family members as well. Certain social aid and asylum seeker allowances are excluded from this calculation. The law also details a tiered percentage system for financial contributions based on the family size and presence of dependents, while allowing for some flexibility by local authorities based on specific establishment conditions.
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Key Changes
- Establishes calculation method for financial participation based on three months of resources.
- Excludes certain resources, such as asylum allowances, from the participation calculation.
- Introduces a tiered system for determining financial contributions based on family size and household composition.
Obligations
What this law requires
Calculate financial participation based on average monthly resources over the three months preceding the examination of the resident's situation
Include resources of the resident and any spouse, civil partnership partner, cohabiting partner, or family members housed in the same accommodation facility when calculating financial participation
Exclude asylum seeker allowance (allocation pour demandeur d'asile) and optional social aid from the calculation of monthly financial participation
Assess family situation and resource level on the day of entry into accommodation, then on the first day of the month following any change in resident status, and at minimum every six months
Collect monthly financial participation according to the tiered percentage system: 25% (with meals) or 15% (without meals) for single persons/couples; 20% (with meals) or 10% (without meals) for single parents with children and families of three or more persons