REVIEW OF SELECTED 2008 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATION: WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS: CHAPTER 2: CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR RECIPIENTS OF IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICESJulia Y. Capozzi
CA Welf & Inst Code § 11265.1 (2017) (a) Counties shall redetermine recipient eligibility and grant amounts on a semiannual basis in a prospective manner, using reasonably anticipated income consistent with Section 5 of the federal Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. Sec. 2014(f)(...
human resource needs, and a prudent reserve to ensure services do not have to be significantly reduced in years in which revenues are below the average
The purpose of this policy analysis is to critically review the Welfare and Institutions Code搂 369.5, which regulates the authorization of psychotropic medication to treat mental disorders among California's dependent children. While these medications have been proven effective forms of treatment, there...
CA Welf & Inst Code § 11158 (2017) The Legislature recognizes that certain property and rights owned by a recipient, including a recipient of aid to families with dependent children, are of negligible value in enabling the recipient to meet his or her present needs, and should not be ...
meaning the tasks can be provided at the same time while still ensuring that each person’s individual needs are met. These tasks shall only be shared to the extent they are permitted under the Labor Code and related regulations, including, but not limited to, Industrial Welfare Commission Mini...
(c) The county welfare department shall inform in writing any individual who is potentially eligible for services under this section of his or her right to the services. (d) For purposes of subdivision (b) of Section 12303.4, a recipient who is eligible for services subject to the maximum...
(d) The amendments to this section made by Assembly Bill 348 of the 2003–04 Regular Session shall not be construed to revise or expand the scope of practice of psychologists, as defined in Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 2900) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code. ...
California long has been considered a liberal state in the extent of its health andwelfarestatutes. California’s medical-research facilities lead the country in several branches of medicine, notably oncology, immunology, and gerontology. State benefits offer aid to families with dependent children, to...