1. What is the birth record?
Maternity insurance benefits shall be applied by the employing unit to the social insurance agency within 18 months after the delivery or operation of the employee. When applying, the employer shall fill in the application form for maternity insurance benefits of the employee and provide the following information:
Birth certificate issued by the family planning administrative department;
Original materials such as reproductive medical certificate, outpatient medical records, discharge summary, and family planning operation records;
A baby's birth certificate.
The social insurance agency shall, within 15 working days from the date of accepting the application, review the information provided by the employer, and after the completion of the review, allocate the maternity insurance premium to the employer where the employee is located, and the employer shall distribute it to the employee according to the maternity insurance treatment items and standards stipulated in the present Measures.
If the employer fails to handle the maternity insurance procedures for the employees as required, the maternity insurance expenses incurred by the employees shall be paid by the employer in accordance with the maternity insurance treatment items and standards stipulated in these Measures.
Second, how to record the birth in different places?
Birth registration in different places is generally required to be handled in the family planning department where the spouse's household registration is located. If you live in a different place for more than half a year, you can apply to the family planning department of your place of residence.
The reference for handling birth registration procedures is as follows:
1. During pregnancy, both husband and wife should go to their unit or village (neighborhood) committees for pregnancy registration, and specialized cadres should publicize the relevant provisions of the family planning regulations and issue birth certificates.
2. Both husband and wife shall fill in the basic information on the registration form as required, and submit the required materials to the applicant or the village (neighborhood) committee for family planning (hereinafter referred to as the village-level committee for family planning) after their units or village (neighborhood) committees sign their opinions and affix their seals.
3. Village-level professionals or themselves shall bring the materials listed in the preceding paragraph to the issuing authority for the birth certificate within 10 working days.
4, the issuing authority shall, within 5 working days after receiving the application, verify the authenticity of the materials submitted by village experts, and issue a birth certificate. If it is difficult to determine the authenticity of the materials, it shall investigate and verify, and decide whether to issue the birth certificate within 10 working days after receiving the application. If a birth certificate is not issued, the reasons shall be explained in writing.
5. Village-level professionals shall send the birth certificate, marriage certificate, household register, resident identity card or reasons for not issuing birth certificate to both husband and wife within 3 working days after the issuing authority makes a decision.
The above is how to carry out birth registration in different places and handle birth registration in different places. Generally, you need to apply in the family planning department where your spouse is registered. If you live in a different place for more than half a year, you can apply in the family planning department of your place of residence.