Background Material and Data on Major Programs Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Ways and MeansU.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - Economic assistance, Domestic |
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... Allowable costs - general principles .. Cost apportionment . Special limits ..... Reimbursement to skilled nursing facilities and home health agency serv- ices .... Reimbursement to physicians ..... Examples of " reasonable charge ...
... Allowable costs - general principles .. Cost apportionment . Special limits ..... Reimbursement to skilled nursing facilities and home health agency serv- ices .... Reimbursement to physicians ..... Examples of " reasonable charge ...
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... allowable amount ( this is known as the " retire- ment test " ) ; ( 2 ) failure of a wife under age 62 or mother or father beneficiary to have an entitled child in her care ; ( 3 ) for special age- 72 beneficiaries , receipt of public ...
... allowable amount ( this is known as the " retire- ment test " ) ; ( 2 ) failure of a wife under age 62 or mother or father beneficiary to have an entitled child in her care ; ( 3 ) for special age- 72 beneficiaries , receipt of public ...
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... allowable annual earnings without benefits being withheld is $ 6,000 in 1982 for beneficiaries aged 65 and over ( $ 4,440 for beneficiaries under age 65 ) . This amount is known as the " exempt amount . " Benefits are reduced by $ 1 in ...
... allowable annual earnings without benefits being withheld is $ 6,000 in 1982 for beneficiaries aged 65 and over ( $ 4,440 for beneficiaries under age 65 ) . This amount is known as the " exempt amount . " Benefits are reduced by $ 1 in ...
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... allowable deduction for excess shelter cost and / or dependent care ) in the 48 contiguous States and D.C. In the remaining five jurisdictions these maximum allowable food stamp deductions are assumed : Alaska , $ 345 ; Hawaii , $ 285 ...
... allowable deduction for excess shelter cost and / or dependent care ) in the 48 contiguous States and D.C. In the remaining five jurisdictions these maximum allowable food stamp deductions are assumed : Alaska , $ 345 ; Hawaii , $ 285 ...
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... allowable resources to $ 1,000 ( equity value ) per family , excluding the home and one automobile if the family member's ownership in- terest does not exceed a limit chosen by the Secretary of Health and Human Services . HHS ...
... allowable resources to $ 1,000 ( equity value ) per family , excluding the home and one automobile if the family member's ownership in- terest does not exceed a limit chosen by the Secretary of Health and Human Services . HHS ...
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adjusted AFDC AFDC benefits agency airport amended by Public annual annuity appropriated average beneficiaries benefit amount black lung black lung benefits Budget calendar cents deductions deficit determined disabled dollars earned income Effective date eligibility employer enacted estimated excise taxes expenditures Explanation of law extended benefits facilities financed fiscal years 1982 food stamp food stamp program foster foster care Highway hospital household income tax increase individual Internal Revenue Code law as amended limit maximum medicaid medicare ment month monthly benefit North Dakota Number in thousands OASI outlays paid payable percent period persons Prior law public debt Public Law Railroad Retirement Railroad Retirement Board receipts received recipients reduced reimbursement Secretary September 30 Social Security Act Source spouse Supplemental security income survivor TABLE tax rate taxable tion title XX Total Treasury Trust Fund wages workers
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