Welfare Administration Service (Makko Oko)
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Formed | January 2022 |
Jurisdiction | Makko Oko |
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Parent agency | Ministry of Health & Wellness |
Website | welfare.mohw.gov.mk |
The Welfare Administration Service, also referred to as the WAS, is a welfare agency in the Empire Of Makko Oko. Its mission is to regulate and manage the welfare programs and benefits offered by statute and by the government. The agency has the highest budget of any other in the nation, with the agency budget for 2022 maxing out at $2.5T SLO's. The agency is most known for providing freed slaves under Emperor's Order #3 with financial assistance, with the program providing up to $43K SLO's/month to any approved beneficiary.
Unlike most nations, welfare in Makko Oko is based mainly on need, and not so much on how much you earned in a lifetime. The WAS operates the largest government program in Makko Oko, and has 1 field office for every 4 cities.
History
Republic Of Makko Oko
During the Republic, welfare did exist, but was very limited in scale due to the lack of available funding to provide. The government also refused to raise taxes to help the struggling agency. This all cascaded to the 2010 Welfare Crisis where over 7 million people across the nation raided government offices in an attempt to bring attention to them and to the agency. The majority of the raiders were elderly or early retirement people. The raids did little to help, but a law was enacted later to ban welfare to any individual with a criminal record.
Empire Of Makko Oko
When the Empire was established, Emperor Conall Solis sought to abolish welfare for all, merely seeing it as a hindrance and price tag. In January of 2022, however, the Emperor reestablished welfare, and gave a newly formed agency, the WAS, over 50% of the total available funding for welfare. It had to share it with the MVAA until its abolishment on June 17th, 2022.
Coverage & Programs
Disability
Disabled people are covered under the Disability Assistance Program, or DAP, launched in January of 2022. It can pay up to 3,500 SLO's a month. To qualify for the program, one must meet the eligibility requirements:
- Government must make a determination of disability
- Must have paid all taxes and be current with no debt owed to the government or any single person or company
- Must not be considered to be of wealthy status
- Must agree to renounce all rights for as long as enrollment in the program is active
- Must be a citizen
Retirement
Social Retirement Programme
Retired workers are covered under the Social Retirement Programme, or SAP, launched in January of 2022. It can pay up to 8,000 SLO's a month. To qualify for the program, also generally known as retirement, one must meet the eligibility requirements:
- Must be of age 65 or older
- Government must make a determination of sufficient work
- Must have paid all taxes and be current with no debt owed to the government or any single person or company
- Must not be considered to be of wealthy status
- Must be a citizen
Government Retiree Benefit Program
A special program titled the Government Retiree Benefit Program, or GRB/GRBP, is offered to former government employees who left under good status and serves as a lifetime government pension for those employees. The program was launched in January of 2022 and to qualify, the eligibility requirements must be met:
- Must be of age 60 or older
- Government must make a determination of sufficient government duty
- Must have paid all taxes and be current with no debt owed to the government or any single person or company
- Must have been in good standing upon exit from government duty
- Must be a natural-born citizen
Universal Basic Income
Special Programs
Discontinued Programs
Military Programs
The Military Survivors Benefit Programme (MSBP) and the Military Retirement Program (MRP) are programs of the WAS that were originally offered to surviving family of a soldier/veteran and to veterans respectively. They were both discontinued on December 12th, 2022, upon the enactment of the Veterans Security Act and the establishment of the DVS.