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Code · Connecticut · Title 17b — Social Services · CHAPTER 319s* — Financial Assistance

Sec. 17b-76. (Formerly Sec. 17-82a). Commissioner to furnish forms and maintain records and accounts.

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The Commissioner of Social Services shall furnish forms for the use of applicants under the state supplement program, medical assistance program, temporary family assistance program and supplemental nutrition assistance program, local officials and himself, and shall establish and maintain a system of records and accounts which shall show the number of applications and the disposition of the same, the record of payments made to each recipient of aid and such other information as may be necessary for the proper operation and administration of said sections and as the rules and regulations of the United States government require if the United States government makes contributory allotments of federal funds to the state of Connecticut for aid extended under the provisions of said programs.
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