Funds amounting to 100,000 are earmarked in the Omsk region for domestic gas supply. Determining the eligible recipients?
Omsk Oblast, Russia - A generous subsidy program is now available for various groups of citizens in Omsk Oblast, aiming to encourage gas-using equipment installation and gasification. The initiative is being implemented under the control of Omsk Oblast Governor Vitaly Khokhenko as part of the social gasification program.
The subsidy is open to a diverse range of individuals, including low-income families with children, large families, participants of the Great Patriotic War, war invalids, veterans of combat actions, participants of the Special Military Operation (SVO), and their families. Additionally, I group invalids, individuals caring for children with disabilities, and families of deceased war invalids and veterans of combat actions are also eligible for the subsidy.
To apply for the subsidy, applicants must visit the MFC at their place of residence and provide the necessary documents. It is essential to note that the applicant must be the owner of the property planned for gasification and permanently reside in Omsk Oblast.
Last year, the social gasification program connected 6,553 households in the region, demonstrating its success and positive impact on the community.
The maximum payout amount for the subsidy is the cost indicated in the connection agreement, but it should not exceed 100,000 rubles.
In other news, a school in Omsk Oblast has been named after the former Chairman of the Legislative Assembly, Mikhail Krivonos. The school serves as a testament to his significant contribution to the region.
No advertisements were found in the provided text regarding this subsidy program. For more information, interested individuals are encouraged to visit their local MFC and inquire about the social gasification program.
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