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Title 63.2 · Chapter 4
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-400. Local appropriation.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-401. Reimbursement of localities by the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-402. Reimbursement of the Commonwealth by local board.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-403. Expenditures by Department.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-404. Expenses of Auditor of Public Accounts, Comptroller and State Treasurer.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-405. Provisions for determination of eligibility for medical care and medical assistance; provision of social services; regulations.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-406. Authority of Board upon amendments of the Social Security Act or regulations of the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-407. Necessary or incidental public assistance or social services.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-408. When a locality fails to provide public assistance or social services; deductions by Comptroller; social services; withholding payments.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-409. No lien to attach to property of applicant or recipient; release of existing unforeclosed liens.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-410. State pool of funds under the Children's Services Act.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-411. Construction and operation of children's residential facilities.
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Code of Virginia § 63.2-412. Assistance to needy persons engaged in work or training programs; costs of administration of such programs.
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