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The activities of the fund were governed by the Budget Code of the Russian Federation and the Federal Law "On the basis of compulsory social security", as well as other laws and regulations.
Payment of benefits under compulsory social insurance, including the payment of temporary disability benefits ("Hospital")
Provision for persons entitled to vouchers for spa treatment
Providing disabled persons with technical means of rehabilitation and prosthetic
Payment of benefits and maternity leave, benefits for childbirth, childcare *Benefits for children up to the age of eighteen years
Payment of birth certificates
Surcharge (25%) for primary health care working citizens
Extra charge for check-ups working citizens
Payment of additional medical examinations of working people engaged in work with harmful and dangerous factors
Payment (full or partial) for the children of insured persons in the cost of permits located in the territory of the Russian Federation sanatorium and health organizations, open to the established order (including recreational facilities and improvement of children)