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The Social Security Act does not establish a residence requirement as a condition of eligibility for public assistance , but prohibits the Social Security Board from approving a plan that requires as a condition of eligibility for aid ...
The Social Security Act does not establish a residence requirement as a condition of eligibility for public assistance , but prohibits the Social Security Board from approving a plan that requires as a condition of eligibility for aid ...
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Some measure of growth is to be marked in the elimination of local residence requirements or settlement restrictions as conditions of eligibility for public assistance . Wide difference in administrative machinery and standards of ...
Some measure of growth is to be marked in the elimination of local residence requirements or settlement restrictions as conditions of eligibility for public assistance . Wide difference in administrative machinery and standards of ...
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The first evasion of principle practiced by the states is in the interpretation of residence requirements . States not overburdened with applications from nonresidents have shown an increasing tendency to interpret residence in terms of ...
The first evasion of principle practiced by the states is in the interpretation of residence requirements . States not overburdened with applications from nonresidents have shown an increasing tendency to interpret residence in terms of ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
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