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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14005.5

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(a)In determining eligibility pursuant to Section 14005.4 or 14005.7, reparation or restitution payments received by victims of the Nazi persecution from the Federal Republic of Germany pursuant to the Federal Law on the Compensation of Victims of the National Socialist Persecution (Federal Compensation Law), as enacted by that government on June 29, 1956, shall not be deemed as available income, nor shall any accumulation of those payments be considered an available resource, to the extent that the funds are not spent and are kept identifiable.
(b)The director shall seek federal waivers from the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, in order to ensure federal financial participation. In the event of an initial determination by the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that any provision of this section is in conflict with any federal statute or regulation, the department shall take all available and necessary steps to obtain a final determination reversing that decision. In the event that a final determination is made which finds a conflict with federal law, the director shall immediately request the Attorney General to seek judicial review of the determination, and the director shall notify the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of both houses of the Legislature of its request. Notwithstanding the outcome of the director’s efforts to obtain waivers under this subdivision, or a final judicial decision holding that any provision of this section is in conflict with federal law, subdivision
(a)shall be implemented on July 1, 1985, or the date upon which waivers are obtained under this subdivision, whichever is earlier. Failure to obtain waivers pursuant to this subdivision shall not affect implementation of subdivision (a).
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