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Payment card: Federal regulation is coming, design unclear

2024-03-01T15:44:08.897Z

Highlights: Payment card: Federal regulation is coming, design unclear. Part of state benefits for asylum seekers will in future be provided as credit on this payment card. Pilot test will start in Bavaria in March, initially in the three districts of Fürstenfeldbruck, Günzburg and Traunstein. Magdeburg wants to do a test run with 1,000 payment cards. The card is intended to prevent asylum seekers from transferring money to smugglers or to their family or friends abroad.



As of: March 1, 2024, 4:38 p.m

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The payment card is coming: After the traffic light coalition has settled its dispute, the Federal Cabinet wants to give the green light today.

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The states want a nationwide regulation for payment cards for asylum seekers.

The Greens are now signaling their approval.

In many places, the specific design of the map remains unclear.

Berlin - The planned payment card for asylum seekers will be secured by a federal law.

The traffic light government had settled its internal dispute - but the expected official decision from the red-green-yellow cabinet is still pending.

FDP parliamentary group leader Christian Dürr argued in the “Rheinische Post” that the new legal situation should be decided on in the next week of the Bundestag session;

this starts on March 11th.

It's about a federal regulation for payment cards that the states are introducing for asylum seekers.

Part of the state benefits for asylum seekers will in future be provided as credit on this payment card.

The specific design is still unclear in many places - the tender process for the card is still ongoing.

The Greens in particular have concerns

Green politicians had previously stated that no change was needed at the federal level to introduce the card - and there were also fears that such cards could hinder integration.

The states insisted on a nationwide regulation in order to create legal certainty in the event of lawsuits.

The Federal Ministry of Economics, led by the Greens, said on Thursday evening that the payment card made sense.

The formulation aid for a nationwide uniform legal basis was approved.

At the end of January, 14 of 16 federal states agreed on a joint procurement process to introduce a payment card for asylum seekers, which should be completed by the summer.

Bavaria and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are going their own way, but also want to introduce a payment card.

The card is intended to prevent asylum seekers from transferring money to smugglers or to their family or friends abroad.

The specific design of the map is still unclear in many places

The payment card should now be expressly included as an option in the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act - its possible uses will also be expanded.

This is intended to give states and municipalities more options in how they provide services to asylum seekers.

The plan is for every adult member of a household entitled to benefits to receive their own payment card.

The specific design of the map should be the responsibility of the countries that have agreed on minimum standards in a working group.

Such a card is already used in some places.

In Thuringia, several other districts started doing this today.

However, the details are different in the Thuringian municipalities - for example when it comes to cash withdrawals.

According to the State Ministry of the Interior, a pilot test will start in Bavaria in March, initially in the three districts of Fürstenfeldbruck, Günzburg and Traunstein as well as in the independent city of Straubing.

Magdeburg wants to do a test run with 1,000 payment cards.

The cash function of the card is limited to 50 euros.

Exclude the use of cards for individual areas?

In addition to the amount of cash, one question when introducing the card in the future will also be the question of whether the card cannot be used for individual areas - Hesse's Prime Minister Boris Rhein (CDU) mentioned the gambling industry at the end of January.

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In the city state of Hamburg, the payment card has been issued to asylum seekers for around two weeks.

According to the social authorities, every adult receives a monthly credit of 185 euros, which could be used to buy and pay for everyday items.

Child benefits would also be credited to a parent's card.

Diakonie takes a critical view of payment cards

Diakonie Deutschland called for the payment card to be designed in such a way that it can be used sensibly and without discrimination.

Social Affairs Director Maria Loheide criticized that the currently planned card drastically restricts cash for asylum seekers and excludes account functions such as transfers and direct debits.

“In our view, such a card should – if at all – only be used in the initial reception phase of refugees, as long as an account cannot yet be opened.

For us it is very clear: account before payment card, at the latest when people arrive in the communities.”

Agreement shortly before the Prime Minister's Conference

Hesse's Prime Minister Rhein (CDU) assesses the end of the traffic light dispute over the payment card as positive.

“I welcome the fact that the Chancellor (Olaf Scholz/SPD) has spoken out and broken the Greens’ blockade on payment cards,” Rhein told the German Press Agency.

“A nationwide uniform and legally secure payment card is an important instrument in migration policy.

It reduces incentives, prevents abuse and helps stop smugglers.” Rhein is chairman of the Prime Minister’s Conference, which will negotiate again with Chancellor Scholz about asylum policy in Berlin next Wednesday.

dpa

Source: merkur

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