VoZP programme

Soldier's Family Programme

Under this programme, you can draw an allowance from the VoZP for goods in the category of eye and hearing protection up to CZK 2,000 per year (can be used once every three years).

The allowance is applied after the purchase directly with VoZP. To be sure if the allowance applies to the goods you have chosen, check with your insurance company in advance to be sure.

 

Who can benefit from the programme:

  • active duty soldier
  • soldier in active reserve insured with the Military Health Insurance
  • their spouse insured with the VoZP
  • their spouse/domestic partner insured with VoZP
  • their children up to the age of 18 insured with VoZP (contribution to shooting aids for children aged 8 and over)

Conditions for drawing contributions from the Soldier's Family programme:

  • For the Soldier's Family programme, the general conditions of the CVD prevention programmes apply similarly, i.e. the application for the contribution must be submitted within 90 days from the date indicated on the reimbursement receipt and contributions from the Soldier's Family programme count towards the limit of three contributions per insured person per year
  • The family relationship to a Soldier on call or in the active reserve (VoZP insured) shall be documented by the partners and legal representatives of children in the same household in an affidavit included in the application for the allowance. For applications submitted online via the Client Portal or the Health on Click mobile application, the family relationship is verified by entering the last ten digits of the soldier's or active reserve member's EHIC number.
  • If a soldier in the Active Reserve is applying for the allowance, he/she must be insured by the VoZP.
  • If the spouse or common-law partner is claiming the allowance, he/she must be insured by the Soldier's National Health Insurance Scheme, and if it is the spouse/partner of an active reserve soldier, then the active reserve member must also be insured by the Soldier's National Health Insurance Scheme.
  • If a legal guardian is claiming the allowance for a child of a soldier on call-up or in the active reserve, the child must be insured by the VoZP (and for a child of a soldier in the active reserve, he/she must also be insured by the VoZP).