Law on Pensions for Persons of Cultural Merit

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The Law on Pensions for Persons of Cultural Merit is a Japanese statute that provides government-funded pensions to individuals formally recognized for their outstanding contributions to the nation’s culture and arts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese statute
social security law
administeredBy Government of Japan NERFINISHED
appliesTo Persons of Cultural Merit
beneficiaryGroup artists
cultural figures
individuals contributing to national culture
beneficiaryStatus formally recognized individuals
benefitNature financial support
lifetime pension
benefitType pension
country Japan
eligibilityCriterion formal designation as Person of Cultural Merit
fundingSource Japanese government NERFINISHED
hasEffectOn cultural policy in Japan
isPartOf Japanese honors and recognition framework
Japanese social welfare system
jurisdiction Japan
languageOfWork Japanese
legalForm national law
legalSystem Japanese law
policyArea arts
culture
social security
purpose to provide government-funded pensions to persons of cultural merit
to recognize outstanding contributions to Japan’s culture and arts
recognitionBasis outstanding contributions to arts
outstanding contributions to culture
recognizes artistic achievement
cultural achievement
regulates pensions for persons of cultural merit
relatedTo Japanese cultural honors system
system of Persons of Cultural Merit in Japan
scope national
supports artists in later life
cultural development in Japan

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Person of Cultural Merit (Japan) legalBasis Law on Pensions for Persons of Cultural Merit