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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 11450.019

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Effective the first day of the month following 90 days after a change in federal law that allows states to reduce aid payments without any risk to federal funding under Title XIX of the Social Security Act contained in Subchapter XIX (commencing with Section 1396) of Chapter 7 of Title 42 of the United States Code, the reductions in maximum aid payments specified in Sections 11450.01, 11450.015, and 11450.017 shall not be applied when all of the parents or caretaker relatives of the aided child living in the home of the aided child meet one of the following conditions:
(a)The individual is disabled and receiving benefits under Section 12200 or 12300.
(b)The individual is a nonparent caretaker who is not included in the assistance unit with the child.
(c)The individual is disabled and is receiving State Disability Insurance benefits or Worker’s Compensation Temporary Disability benefits.
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