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Sozialgeld (social benefit) to § 28 SGB II was a special performance of the German welfare system, which the social assistance (HLU) from the Twelfth Book of the Social substituted for vulnerable persons

  • are not of working age and
  • 3 SGB II leben und live with able bodied people who qualify for benefits under SGB II, in a "unit" within the meaning of § 7 para 3 SGB II (such as a family)
  • if they are not entitled to basic protection under § 41 SGB XII.

In addition, not employable, minor children of eligible students are entitled to the EED to the social benefit.

On 1 January 2023 Sozialgeld was replaced by Bürgergeld (


Act of (in German) Abs. 1 Satz 2 SGB II).

References

  1. "Zwölftes Gesetz zur Änderung des Zweiten Buches Sozialgesetzbuch und anderer Gesetze – Einführung eines Bürgergeldes (Bürgergeld-Gesetz)" (PDF). Bundesgesetzblatt Jahrgang 2022 (in German). 16 December 2022. p. 2328. Retrieved 2024-11-30.

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