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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... household . 5 Calendar year average per family . Note . Average annual benefits to AFDC recipients are higher than shown because States contribute 46 percent of total benefits . Amounts shown include only the Federal portion . SUMMARY ...
... household . 5 Calendar year average per family . Note . Average annual benefits to AFDC recipients are higher than shown because States contribute 46 percent of total benefits . Amounts shown include only the Federal portion . SUMMARY ...
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... household effects , based on the same increased supplemental assistance rates described above , plus a lump sum payment of three times the worker's aver- age weekly wage up to a maximum amount increased from $ 500 to $ 600 . TABLE 3 ...
... household effects , based on the same increased supplemental assistance rates described above , plus a lump sum payment of three times the worker's aver- age weekly wage up to a maximum amount increased from $ 500 to $ 600 . TABLE 3 ...
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... household workers . If the State's unemployment compensation program meets the requirements of Federal law , as set forth in section 3304 of the In- ternal Revenue Code , employers in that State receive a 2.7 percent credit against the ...
... household workers . If the State's unemployment compensation program meets the requirements of Federal law , as set forth in section 3304 of the In- ternal Revenue Code , employers in that State receive a 2.7 percent credit against the ...
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... household deduction plus $ 115 maximum 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 ...
... household deduction plus $ 115 maximum 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 ...
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... households in the food stamp program take a shelter deduction and about 19 percent of all households take the maximum deduction , according to a 1979 survey . For families with no shelter deduction , the monthly food stamp and combined ...
... households in the food stamp program take a shelter deduction and about 19 percent of all households take the maximum deduction , according to a 1979 survey . For families with no shelter deduction , the monthly food stamp and combined ...
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Page 35 - For purposes of the preceding sentence (with respect to any individual), 'work which exists in the national economy' means work which exists in significant numbers either in the region where such individual lives or in several regions of the country.
Page 211 - The amounts appropriated by paragraph (1) shall be transferred at least quarterly from the general fund of the Treasury to...
Page 99 - ... if the wages, hours, or other conditions of the work offered are substantially less favorable to the individual than those prevailing for similar work in the locality; (c) if as a condition of being employed the individual would be required to join a company union or to resign from or refrain from joining any bona fide labor organization.
Page 205 - DOT regulations. 1976 amendment The Airport and Airway Development Act Amendments of 1976 (Public Law 94-353) further amended Title I of the 1970 Act to include several additional expenditure categories to be authorized from the trust fund. The new expenditure categories were : snow removal equipment; noise suppressing equipment; construction of physical barriers and landscaping for the purpose of reducing the effect of aircraft noise in areas adjacent to public airports; acquisition of land or property...
Page 99 - Act to any otherwise eligible individual for refusing to accept new work under any of the following conditions: (a) If the position offered is vacant due directly to a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute; (b) if the wages, hours, or other conditions of the work offered are substantially less favorable to the individual than those prevailing for similar work in the locality...
Page 211 - States citizens; (4) to accelerate the program of environmental assessment of exploration for and commercial recovery of hard mineral resources of the deep seabed and assure that such exploration and recovery activities are conducted in a manner which will encourage the conservation of such resources, protect the quality of the environment, and promote the safety of life and property at sea...
Page 362 - Secretary, are reasonable and adequate to meet the costs which must be incurred by efficiently and economically operated facilities in order to provide care and services in conformity with applicable state and federal laws, regulations, and quality and safety standards...
Page 162 - You are considered permanently and totally disabled if you are unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or that has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months.
Page 76 - Certification requirements A two-step process is involved in the determination of whether an individual worker will receive trade adjustment assistance: (1) certification by the Secretary of Labor of a petitioning group of workers in a particular firm as eligible to apply; and (2) approval by the State agency administering the program of the application for benefits of an individual worker covered by a certification. The process begins by a group of three or more workers, their union, or authorized...
Page 85 - Commerce also may provide technical assistance of up to $10 million annually per industry to establish industrywide programs for new product or process development, export development, or other uses consistent with adjustment assistance objectives. The assistance may be furnished through existing agencies, private individuals, firms, universities, and institutions, and by grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements to associations, unions, or other nonprofit organizations of industries in which...