| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1965 - 1648 páginas
...made. The cash payment programs include OASDI, old-age assistance, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, aid to the blind and aid to families with dependent children. The programs which provide goods and services include medicare, medical assistance for the aged, the... | |
| United States. Community Services Administration - 1972 - 144 páginas
...needed, for (homeowner) recipients of Old Age Assistance, Assistance to the Permanently and Totally Disabled, Aid to the Blind and Aid to Families with Dependent Children; (4) applications from disaster-affected individuals and families for assistance under the above-mentioned... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1973 - 1224 páginas
...for a limited time period. Section 2^',1-V. Medicaid Eligibility for Certain Persons Receiving the 20 Percent Increase in Social Security Benefits Effective...in Social Security benefits through October 1974. Individuate (estimated at 100,000 in New York City) will retain Medicaid eligibility until October... | |
| Supplemental Security Income Study Group - 1976 - 324 páginas
...SSI. The Social Security Act and DHEW rules for old age assistance, aid to permanently and totally disabled, aid to the blind, and aid to families with dependent children allowed States to include such provisions in their plans in order to protect States from having to... | |
| United States. American Indian Policy Review Commission - 1977 - 948 páginas
...Act Financial Assistance Programs; Financial Assistance programs under the Social Security Act as the Aid to the Aged, Aid to the Disabled, Aid to the Blind and Aid to Dependent Children were administered totally by the State until 1973 when parts were placed under a... | |
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