32 resultados para Dependent children


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The Department of Human Services must submit to the Governor and the General Assembly on January 1 of each even-numbered year a written report that details the disparate impact of various provisions of the TANF program on people of different racial or ethnic groups who identify themselves in an application for benefits.

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"Issued August 1995"--P. [1].

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Item 1005-C.

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Title Varies: 1871/74- First Annual Report of the Board of Control of the State Public School for Dependent Children; Biennial Report of the Board of Control of the Michigan State Public School for Dependent and Ill-Treated Children

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Reports of the following institutions are also included, 1912/14-19 : Orthopedic Hospital, Lincoln. State Penitientiary, Lincoln. Industrial Home, Milford. Institute of the Blind, Nebraska City. School for the Deaf, Omaha, and Home for Dependent Children, Lincoln; include also reports of the State Reformatory for Women, York, and Reformatory for Men, Lincoln.

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"March 1988."

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sect. 1. Old-age pensions, federal old-age benefits, aid to dependent children, maternal and child welfare, aid to crippled children, vocational rehabilitation, aid to the blind, public health, unemployment compensation.--sect. 2. Unemployment compensation, federal old-age benefits.

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"GAO-01-368."

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"Section IV--The handicapped: prevention, maintenance, protection. C. C. Carsten, Chairman."--p. [iii]

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"Appendix A. -- Laws relating to child welfare enacted in North Dakota in 1923" : p. 109-121.