Fees for services in determined public social establishments
The minimum prices to be paid this year by those who want to use public social facilities have been determined.
The Statement on Public Social Facilities prepared by the Ministry of Finance was published in the Official Gazette.
With the Communiqué, the public administrations, the revolving funds, the State economic companies, the public banks and other public institutions and organizations in the sphere of the central government, such as education, rest centers, shelters, nurseries, child care centers, sports facilities, similar social services and support facilities for recreation or other purposes. The procedures and principles to be followed in determining the quotas for food, lodging and other services to be will be taken from the beneficiaries for these purposes and at the destination of the income.
According to this, the staff of the institution who will benefit from the training and recreation facilities operated by public institutions and organizations will pay 84 lira, 70 lira or 55 lira per person per day as meal fee, depending on the characteristics of the facility. .
ACCOMMODATION CHARGE
The cost of the accommodation was determined at 32 liras, 29 liras or 25 liras, depending on the characteristics in question.
The agreed accommodation prices will be 42 or 38 lire between July 1 and August 15, which coincides with the summer period.
Those with a fridge and TV in the residence or separate section will be charged an additional charge of at least 14 lira per day for each performance, and at least 20 lira per day for those with air conditioning.
The staff of the beneficiary institution of the guesthouses will pay at least 42 lira per person per night.
The higher accommodation costs may be determined by the administrations, taking into account the characteristics of the service provided, its cost and its superiority to the standard, and the number of beds in the room.
The accommodation fee to be charged to temporary staff who will benefit from this facility will not exceed 50 percent of the total increase in their daily salary during the first 10 days of the temporary assignment, half of their daily salary without increase during the days following. , and the accommodation fee to be charged to temporary staff inspectors shall not exceed the full 50 percent of the increased amount of their daily household wages.
CARE CARE AND CHILDREN’S HOMES
The monthly care fee for each child of civil servants and other public personnel who is admitted to kindergartens and nurseries belonging to public institutions and organizations has been set at a minimum of 621 lira.
In cases where the determined monthly minimum wages are not sufficient to provide daycare and childcare services, institutions and organizations are authorized to set a price higher than the determined wage.
SPORTS FACILITIES
In the event that the sports equipment and materials are provided by the beneficiaries, in exchange for one hour of use, of all kinds of fields and pavilions for soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis courts, swimming pools, places where sports are carried out aquatic and winter, or other sports facilities, including the staff of the institution. At least 29 lira per person, and at least 42 lira per person if sports equipment and supplies are purchased from the facility.
An hour of use of Turkish baths, saunas and hot springs was determined to be at least 52 lira per person.
The Notice will enter into force on February 1. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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