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What are the conditions for ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation?
In accordance with the poverty alleviation standards promulgated by the state, the identification right is handed over to the grassroots to ensure that the identification of poor households is transparent, open and relatively fair.

The premise of ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation is to move the poor people to a place where one side can't afford one person. At the same time, it meets the geographical conditions of the place of emigration and the personal conditions of the relocated family.

Specific contents of the two conditions: 1. Regional conditions of the place of emigration. Moving out of the area shall meet one of the following conditions:

The ecological environment is fragile, belonging to severe or moderate rocky desertification areas;

Poor land, prominent contradiction between man and land, lack of water resources and other poor production and living conditions, farmers can not help promote production or employment on the spot, focusing on poor villages with relatively deep poverty, especially first-and second-class poor villages;

Restricted development zones or prohibited development zones belonging to the main functional areas, or other restricted or inappropriate areas;

Geographical location is far away from central cities (towns) and main roads at or above the county level. Infrastructure such as transportation, water conservancy and electric power and basic public services such as education and medical care are backward, which seriously restricts regional development. The cost of extending infrastructure and public services is much higher than that of ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation.

Second, the personal conditions of the relocated households. The relocation object shall meet one of the following conditions in addition to the regional conditions of the relocation place:

Poor housing conditions, willing to dismantle old houses to participate in ex situ poverty alleviation and relocation of poor households;

Poor households with low education level, weak labor ability, or relatively few family agricultural production resources, unable to engage in labor production on the spot and effectively get rid of poverty;

Living in earthquake-active areas and geological disaster-prone areas, the safety of life and property is seriously threatened, and poor households with filing cards are willing to take refuge through ex situ poverty alleviation (the relocation of poor households without filing cards is solved as a whole according to the geological disaster prevention measures of the land department).

Natural villages with less than 50 households that meet the conditions of regional migration and the incidence of poverty is above 50% will be relocated as a whole.

If poor households, such as the widowed, the widowed and the disabled, need to help the poor and relocate easily, the government will provide corresponding resettlement houses for free living according to the actual family population, and the property rights will be owned by the government, or they can be resettled in combination with civil support services.