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1. To receive the service, the client's legal representative submits a suitable application. The basis for service provision is the contract between the service provider and the client's legal representative. 2. To receive the service for a child, the parent, guardian or contractual carer will submit a suitable application to the child's local social welfare department.
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Have an identity document with you.
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Give it to a customer service employee.
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Round-the-clock care service. The service has a fixed time period, depending on the client's needs and the availability of free places it is possible to receive the service a maximum of three weeks a year. Every child receives the service as necessary and based on the service provider's possibilities, but generally no more than 30 calendar days per year.
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Contact the service provider.
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1. To receive the service, the client's legal representative submits a suitable application. The basis for service provision is the contract between the service provider and the client's legal representative. 2. To receive the service for a child, the parent, guardian or contractual carer will submit a suitable application to the child's local social welfare department.
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Have an identity document with you.
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Give it to a customer service employee.
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Round-the-clock care service. The service has a fixed time period, depending on the client's needs and the availability of free places it is possible to receive the service a maximum of three weeks a year. Every child receives the service as necessary and based on the service provider's possibilities, but generally no more than 30 calendar days per year.
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Contact the service provider.
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1. To receive the service, the client's legal representative submits a suitable application. The basis for service provision is the contract between the service provider and the client's legal representative. 2. To receive the service for a child, the parent, guardian or contractual carer will submit a suitable application to the child's local social welfare department.
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Have an identity document with you.
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Give it to a customer service employee.
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Round-the-clock care service. The service has a fixed time period, depending on the client's needs and the availability of free places it is possible to receive the service a maximum of three weeks a year. Every child receives the service as necessary and based on the service provider's possibilities, but generally no more than 30 calendar days per year.
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Contact the service provider.
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