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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
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RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- ELIGIBILITY FOR GENERAL PUBLIC | |
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ASSISTANCE | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Tassoni, Cote, and Doyle | |
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     Date Introduced: January 11, 2012 | |
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     Referred To: Senate Finance | |
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It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 40-6-3.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-6 entitled "Public |
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Assistance Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     40-6-3.1. Eligibility for general public assistance. -- (a) The state, acting by and |
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through the department, shall provide assistance (in the form specified in section 40-6-3.2) to |
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residents of the state found by the department in accordance with this chapter and rules and |
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regulations of the department to be eligible for general public assistance; provided further, that |
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benefits under this program shall be provided only to residents who are citizens of the United |
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States or aliens lawfully admitted for permanent residence or otherwise permanently residing in |
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the United States under color of law, and benefits shall not be provided to illegal or |
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undocumented aliens. |
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      (b) Individuals eligible for GPA. |
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      (1) General public assistance shall be provided to the following individuals and families |
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provided all other eligibility requirements of this chapter are met: |
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      (2) Individuals age eighteen (18) or older, provided that they do not have a dependent |
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child who is living in his or her home, and provided that they are determined by the department in |
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accordance with this chapter and departmental regulations to be suffering from an illness, injury, |
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or medical condition as determined by physical examination by a licensed physician, that is |
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reasonably expected to last for a period of at least thirty (30) days from the date the application |
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for general public assistance is filed with the department, and which precludes the individual |
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from working. The illness, injury, or medical condition may be based on a primary diagnosis of |
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alcoholism or substance abuse. The total physical or mental incapacity shall be verified by a |
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medical practitioner and/or a qualified substance abuse counselor designated by the department, |
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within forty-five (45) days of the date the individual is found by the department to be totally |
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incapacitated. If total physical or mental incapacity cannot be reasonably verified then the |
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individual shall not be eligible for general public assistance under this subsection. |
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      (3) The department shall provide an application for medical assistance (Medicaid) |
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benefits to each applicant for general public assistance and shall use a uniform medical form for |
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both programs to secure information from the applicant's treating physician. A decision on the |
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application for general public assistance shall be made within thirty (30) days of receipts of a |
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completed application. |
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      (4) Individuals found eligible on the basis of illness, injury, or medical condition under |
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this subsection (b) shall be eligible for assistance only in the forms specified in section 40-6- |
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3.2(a)(2) and (a)(3), and only for an initial period of up to six (6) months, renewable for a period |
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of up to an additional six (6) months. In order to receive assistance for a period greater than |
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twelve (12) months, individuals must reapply for general public assistance. |
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      (c) Resources. - Ownership of real or personal property shall disqualify individuals from |
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receiving general public assistance; provided, however, that the following property or resources |
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owned by such individuals shall be exempted: |
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      (1) A home occupied by such individuals; |
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      (2) One motor vehicle having an equity value not exceeding four thousand six hundred |
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fifty dollars ($4,650) or a vehicle necessary to transport a family member with a disability, where |
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the vehicle is specially equipped to meet the specific needs of the person with a disability or if the |
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vehicle is a special type of vehicle that makes it possible to transport the person with the |
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disability; |
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      (3) Cash or liquid assets not exceeding four hundred dollars ($400); |
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      (4) Such tools of the trade not to exceed an aggregate value of one thousand dollars |
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($1,000) and household furnishings and effects as the director shall determine by regulation. |
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      (d) (1) (i) Income. - Income shall not disqualify an individual from receiving general |
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public assistance provided that the income as defined and determined by the department is within |
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the income limitations established by the regulations of the department. |
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      (ii) Pursuant to the purposes set forth in section 40-6-3 and notwithstanding the |
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provisions of section 40-6-3.3 [Repealed] individuals found ineligible for cash assistance under |
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chapter 5.1 of this title due to provisions of the chapter regarding alien sponsors, the deeming of |
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alien sponsor income or the deeming of stepparent income, shall not be eligible for general public |
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assistance. |
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      (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 40-6-3.3 [Repealed] the receipt of lump |
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sum income shall disqualify an individual from receiving general public assistance. |
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      (3) The department shall promulgate rules and regulations regarding the treatment of |
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lump sum income. |
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      (e) Postsecondary education. - (1) An individual age eighteen (18) or older, attending a |
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school, college, or university as a full-time student or attending a full-time program of vocational |
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or technical training, all beyond the level of secondary education, shall not be eligible for general |
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public assistance under this chapter, excepting however those individuals active as students with |
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the department's vocational rehabilitation programs who have been certified as unemployable by |
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the department. |
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      (2) Notwithstanding the foregoing prohibition, an individual, age eighteen (18) or older, |
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pursuing a course of study on a part-time basis beyond the level of secondary education, may be |
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eligible for general public assistance, provided the student remains available for and is actively |
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seeking employment, and provided that the individual meets all other eligibility requirements for |
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general public assistance pursuant to this chapter. |
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      (f) Cooperation in applying for SSI and medical assistance. - All applicants and |
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recipients of general public assistance shall, within thirty (30) days of application for general |
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public assistance or notice from the department, be required to apply for and cooperate in the |
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determination for benefits under the federal supplemental security income (SSI) program and/or |
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medical assistance, as provided pursuant to title XIX of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. section |
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1396 et seq., provided the applicant or recipient is determined by the department to be potentially |
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eligible for benefits. |
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      (g) Report of income or resources by recipients. - If, at any time during the receipt of |
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general public assistance, the recipient thereof becomes possessed of income or resources in |
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excess of the amount previously reported by him or her, it shall be his or her duty and a condition |
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of eligibility to notify the department of this fact immediately on the receipt or possession of |
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additional income or resources. |
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     (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and subject to any federal law to the |
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contrary, no person older than two (2) years shall receive any general public assistance from or |
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through the state unless the person seeking general public assistance can establish that he or she |
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has been domiciled in Rhode Island for the immediately preceding twenty-four (24) months. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
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BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- ELIGIBILITY FOR GENERAL PUBLIC | |
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ASSISTANCE | |
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     This act would require that anyone seeking general public assistance in Rhode Island |
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establish that he or she has been domiciled in Rhode Island for the immediately preceding |
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twenty-four (24) months. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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