| Michigan. Youth Commission - Children - 1960 - 312 pages
...administer all forms of public assistance, including general assistance, aid to dependent children, old age assistance, aid to the blind, and aid to the disabled. (2.) It should administer the county infirmary, shelter or other county institutional facilities, for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Children - 1962 - 622 pages
...assistance costs to a formula based upon twenty-nine thirty-fifths of the first $35 of assistance for old age assistance, aid to the blind, and aid to the disabled. Previously the formula had been four-fifths of the first $31 as revised in 1!)61. We wish to call to... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Council. Committee of 25 - Education - 1965 - 250 pages
...aid in Wisconsin. The amount spent was in addition to an unknown amount of payments which recipients of old age assistance, aid to the blind and aid to the disabled might have paid from nonassistance income sources toward care received in public medical institutions... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - Finance, Public - 1969 - 1542 pages
...March 31, lUtii. the estimated per cent of eligible Aid to Dependent Children ca.tex in Inica veat 98.7 per cent. In the adult programs of Old Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind ami Aid In the Disabled, the study revealed th-at 97.2 per cent were eligible.'" Utah is another state... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - Older people - 1970 - 526 pages
...under the 1967 Social Security Amendment will make intermediate care facilities usable by recipients of old age assistance, aid to the blind and aid to the disabled. The year 1969 also was marked by increased participation by HUD personnel in university lectures and seminars... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Public welfare - 1970 - 1114 pages
...whose decisions shall be considered mandatory upon unanimous \ and advisory upon majority vote. 35. Old age assistance, aid to the blind, and aid to the disabled legislation should provide same eligibility requirements as social security with a minimum floor of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1975 - 760 pages
...reasons were : 1. Many of the current SSI recipients received a higher allotment under the previous state programs of old age assistance, aid to the blind and aid to the disabled than they presently receive ; 2. SSI recipients are not entitled to food stamps ; S, There are no provisions... | |
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