Maritime social security

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The lake-Social was the only statutory social security institution in Germany , which with the statutory pension insurance , medical insurance (until 31 December 2007), long-term care (until 31 December 2007) and accident insurance four areas of social security for the field of maritime employed workers covering .

Insurance

The main areas of maritime social security were:

In addition, the following departments belonged to the maritime social insurance:

History

The nucleus of the Hamburg- based marine social insurance was the See-Berufsgenossenschaft , which was founded in 1887 . In 1907 the seafarers ' pension insurance was introduced with the Seekasse . The See-Krankenkasse was established in 1928 , which was followed by the See-Pflegekasse with the introduction of long-term care insurance in 1995 .

distribution

In addition to the Seehaus in Hamburg, the Maritime Social Insurance also had customer centers in Bremen , Bremerhaven , Emden , Kiel and Rostock .

Additional tasks

In addition to the original tasks of a social service provider, the maritime social insurance had other tasks. B. as the federal ship safety authority and controlled international agreements and conventions in the field of ship safety, port controls and marine protection .

Organizational reform in the pension insurance

Since the organizational reform of the statutory pension insurance , which came into force on October 1, 2005 , the pension insurance institutions have been operating under the new name Deutsche Rentenversicherung . In addition, the number of institutions was reduced at the federal level, in which the then Federal Insurance Agency for Salaried Employees (BfA) and the Association of German Pension Insurance Institutions for the new German Pension Insurance Federation and the Federal Knappschaft, the Railway Insurance Agency and the Seekasse for the new German Pension Insurance Knappschaft-Bahn-See (KBS ) merge.

As a result of this organizational reform, the Seekasse became a part of the new insurance carrier Deutsche Rentenversicherung Knappschaft-Bahn-See from October 1, 2005 .

literature

  • Christian Bubenzer: The maritime social insurance no longer exists - changes due to the mergers for maritime shipping , in: Hansa , Heft 9/2010, S. 96-99, Schiffahrts-Verlag Hansa, Hamburg 2010, ISSN  0017-7504 .

Web links

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  1. Maritime Social Insurance - Maritime Medical Service . Accessed May 22, 2015
  2. ^ Maritime social insurance - seaman's fund . Accessed May 22, 2015
  3. ^ Maritime social security - ship safety . Accessed May 22, 2015