Decree No. 88/2011/ND-CP on the treatment and policies for families of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty

Decree No. 88/2011/ND-CP stipulates the treatment and policies for families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty. This decree applies to individuals such as biological parents, spouses, biological children, and legally adopted children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts serving on active duty. Special note on free tuition fees and emergency hardship allowances.

Document No.88/2011/NĐ-CP
Document typeDecree
Issuing authorityMinistry of National Defense
Signed byNguyễn Tấn Dũng — Thủ tướng Chính phủ
Updated26/06/2026
SectorNational Defense
FieldUncategorized
Issued date29/09/2011
Effective date15/11/2011
Expiry date01/06/2016
StatusExpired
✦ Smart summary

Decree No. 88/2011/ND-CP stipulates the treatment and policies for families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty. This decree applies to individuals such as biological parents, spouses, biological children, and legally adopted children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts serving on active duty. Special note on free tuition fees and emergency hardship allowances.

Scope of application

Families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty include biological parents, parents-in-law or parents of spouse, legal foster parents; spouses, biological children, and legally adopted children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts serving on active duty.

Key points

  • Students who are biological children or legally adopted children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts are exempt from tuition fees when studying at public and private preschool educational institutions.
  • Families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty are entitled to emergency hardship allowances: VND 2,000,000 per person per occurrence for accidents, fires, natural disasters; VND 500,000 per person per occurrence for illness lasting one month or more or hospitalization for seven days or more; VND 1,000,000 per person upon death or disappearance.
  • The emergency hardship allowance system shall be implemented not more than twice a year for each individual.
  • The funding for implementing the treatment and policies is guaranteed by the state budget in accordance with the State Budget Law.
  • Individuals specified in Article 1 of this Decree will cease to enjoy the benefits when non-commissioned officers and conscripts stop serving on active duty, die in service, or are dismissed from military service due to disciplinary violations.

🌐 Social impact of this document

  • Benefits: Helps families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty enjoy preferential treatments such as free tuition fees and emergency hardship allowances.
  • Costs: Increases state budget expenditure to implement these treatment and policies.

❓ Frequently asked questions

Where are students who are children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts exempt from tuition fees?

Students who are biological children or legally adopted children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts are exempt from tuition fees when studying at public and private preschool educational institutions.

What cases are covered under emergency hardship allowances?

Emergency hardship allowances cover: VND 2,000,000 per person per occurrence for accidents, fires, natural disasters; VND 500,000 per person per occurrence for illness lasting one month or more or hospitalization for seven days or more; VND 1,000,000 per person upon death or disappearance.

How many times can the emergency hardship allowance be implemented in a year?

The emergency hardship allowance system shall be implemented not more than twice a year for each individual.

Who guarantees the funding for implementing the treatment and policies?

The funding for implementing the treatment and policies is guaranteed by the state budget in accordance with the State Budget Law.

Who will no longer enjoy the benefits when non-commissioned officers and conscripts stop serving on active duty?

Individuals specified in Article 1 of this Decree will no longer enjoy the benefits when non-commissioned officers and conscripts stop serving on active duty, die in service, or are dismissed from military service due to disciplinary violations.

Full text

THE GOVERNMENT

SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM
Independence – Freedom – Happiness

Number: 88/2011/NĐ-CP
Date: September 29, 2011

DECREE
On the regime and policies for families of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty
_____________________
THE GOVERNMENT
Pursuant to the Law on Organization of the Government dated December 25, 2001;
Pursuant to the Law on Military Service dated December 30, 1981; the Law Amending and Supplementing Certain Provisions of the Law on Military Service dated December 21, 1990; the Law Amending and Supplementing Certain Provisions of the Law on Military Service dated June 22, 1994; the Law Amending and Supplementing Certain Provisions of the Law on Military Service dated June 14, 2005;
Pursuant to the Education Law dated June 14, 2005;
Upon the proposal of the Minister of National Defense,
DECREE:

Article 1. Scope of application

This Decree stipulates the regime and policies for the families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty including: father, mother; father-in-law, mother-in-law; husband, wife; legitimate adopted children; legitimate adopted children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts serving on active duty.

Article 2. Benefits for the families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty

1. Students who are legitimate or legally adopted children of non-commissioned officers and conscripts shall be exempt from tuition fees when studying at public or private preschool educational institutions in accordance with the provisions of Government Decree No. 49/2010/NĐ-CP dated May 14, 2010 on exemption, reduction of tuition fees, support for learning expenses, and mechanisms for collecting and using tuition fees for educational institutions under the national education system from the academic year 2010-2011 to the academic year 2014-2015.

2. The families and relatives of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty shall be entitled to emergency hardship assistance in the following cases:

a) In case the family of non-commissioned officers and conscripts suffers accidents, fires, natural disasters leading to house collapse, floating houses, house fires, or the family has to relocate their residence, they shall be entitled to emergency hardship assistance of VND 2,000,000 per person per occurrence.

b) Father, mother; father-in-law, mother-in-law; legitimate adoptive parents; husband, wife; legitimate adopted children suffering from illness for one month or more, or hospitalized for seven days or more shall be entitled to emergency hardship assistance of VND 500,000 per person per occurrence.

The emergency hardship assistance regime prescribed in points a and b of this clause shall be implemented not more than twice a year for each individual.

c) Father, mother; father-in-law, mother-in-law; legitimate adoptive parents; husband, wife; legitimate adopted children who die, go missing shall be entitled to emergency hardship assistance of VND 1,000,000 per person.

1. The funding for the implementation of the policy on exemption and subsidy of tuition fees shall be guaranteed by the state budget in accordance with the provisions of the law on the decentralization of budget management.

The financial resources to implement the regime and policies prescribed in this Decree shall be guaranteed by the State budget in accordance with the provisions of the Law on State Budget.

Article 4. Implementation provisions

1. The Ministry of National Defense shall take the lead and coordinate with the Ministry of Finance to guide the implementation of this Decree; prepare the budget and pay out the emergency hardship assistance regime prescribed in this Decree.

2. The Ministry of Finance shall have the responsibility to coordinate with the Ministry of National Defense in the work of preparing and implementing the State budget according to the provisions of the Law on State Budget to ensure the implementation of the regime and policies prescribed in this Decree.

3. Those individuals falling within the scope prescribed in Article 1 of this Decree shall cease to enjoy the benefits when non-commissioned officers and conscripts cease to serve on active duty, sacrifice, die, or violate discipline resulting in the revocation of military rank.

4. Those individuals who engage in acts that distort or forge documents shall be subject to disciplinary action or criminal prosecution and must compensate for losses (if any) in accordance with the provisions of the law, depending on the nature and degree of violation.

Article 5. Effective Date

This Decree takes effect from November 15, 2011 and replaces Government Decree No. 106/2007/NĐ-CP dated June 22, 2007 on the regime and policies for families of non-commissioned officers and conscripts on active duty.

Article 6. Responsibility for Implementation

The Ministers, Heads of ministerial-level agencies, Heads of government-attached agencies, Chairpersons of provincial People's Committees under the central city shall be responsible for implementing this Decree./.

PRIME MINISTER
PRIME MINISTER
(Signed)
Nguyen Tan Dung

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