Decision on Determining Beneficiaries of Free or Discounted Goods and Services Produced by Public Institutions and Organizations (Decision No: 11108)
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Presidential Decision No. 11108, published on March 27, 2026, establishes which individuals and groups are entitled to receive certain goods and services produced by public institutions and organizations either free of charge or at discounted rates. This type of presidential decree is a standard regulatory mechanism in Turkey used to formalize welfare entitlements across the public sector. The decision identifies specific beneficiary categories — typically including veterans, disabled individuals, low-income citizens, students, elderly persons, and families of martyrs — and maps them to the relevant public services or goods they may access under preferential terms. Each public institution is bound to apply these designations within its own service scope. Such decisions serve to consolidate and update entitlement rules that may have previously been fragmented across different agency-level regulations, ensuring uniform application across central and local government bodies. The decision may also revise or supersede prior determinations to reflect current social policy priorities. Institutions affected are required to align their internal procedures and pricing mechanisms with the categories and thresholds set forth in this decision, which takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
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Key Changes
- Formal designation of beneficiary categories entitled to free or discounted public goods and services under Decision No. 11108, effective March 27, 2026
- Public institutions and organizations are legally bound to apply preferential pricing or free access to the designated groups within their service scope
- Consolidates previously fragmented entitlement rules across different public agencies into a single unified presidential decision
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