Human Services for Montana's Future : Final Report to the Governor 1988

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County commissioners determined eligibility C. Payments up to $25.00 monthly for persons 70 or older with no responsible family members and with incomes of less than $300 annually D. Payments responsibility of county poor fund E. Repealed with passage of Federal Social Security Act in 1935; no county responsibility for funding old age pension benefits (53-4-2A6, MCA) rv. Impact of federal involvement in public assistance A. Passage of the federal Social Security Act in 1935 introduced changes i...nto county/state funding of public assistance B. 1937 is the first time reference listed for most public assistance and, protective services statutes for children governing current programs V. State assumption of county welfare costs A. 1983 Legislature enacted HB 798 allowing counties to turn over welfare program to state B. Twelve counties have opted for state assumption; called state-administered counties (see SRS handout re budgeted costs versus revenue) C. State-administered counties levy 12 mills in property tax and remit the revenue to the state to cover the cost of ArDC, foster care, state medical, state general assistance, social services benefits and a portion of administrative costs VI.

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