Public Welfare Amendments of 1962: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 10032, a Bill to Extend and Improve the Public Assistance and Child Welfare Services Programs of the Social Security Act, and for Other Purposes, February 7, 9, and 13, 1962, Volume 36U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 697 pages Considers legislation to revise and expand vocational training and rehabilitation services, to expand child welfare services, to increase incentives for self-support, and to increase trained welfare personnel. |
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... economy ; considerable additional knowledge has been acquired about cause and effect in human behavior ; there have been sweeping social and cultural changes ; large numbers of people have changed geographic location , often moving to a ...
... economy ; considerable additional knowledge has been acquired about cause and effect in human behavior ; there have been sweeping social and cultural changes ; large numbers of people have changed geographic location , often moving to a ...
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... economic conditions with other programs such as public health , vocational rehabilitation , education , the social insur- ances , and urban development . In many instances , people who require public welfare services also have health ...
... economic conditions with other programs such as public health , vocational rehabilitation , education , the social insur- ances , and urban development . In many instances , people who require public welfare services also have health ...
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... economy that requires mobility of population , restrictive limi- tations on residence are in conflict with the freedom of movement which is essential to economic progress . Moreover , there is inconsistency in impos- ing state residence ...
... economy that requires mobility of population , restrictive limi- tations on residence are in conflict with the freedom of movement which is essential to economic progress . Moreover , there is inconsistency in impos- ing state residence ...
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... economic conditions change special needs emerge , such as those of aging in the current population or those of children facing difficulties of adjustment to new surroundings as families continue to migrate . Research is just as ...
... economic conditions change special needs emerge , such as those of aging in the current population or those of children facing difficulties of adjustment to new surroundings as families continue to migrate . Research is just as ...
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... economic levels . Wherever they exist they weaken the fabric of society , and they must be attacked wherever they are found . This is why it is essential not to wait until families have reached the stage of economic dependency to apply ...
... economic levels . Wherever they exist they weaken the fabric of society , and they must be attacked wherever they are found . This is why it is essential not to wait until families have reached the stage of economic dependency to apply ...
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Page 38 - ... (5) provide such methods of administration (including after January 1, 1940, methods relating to the establishment and maintenance of personnel standards on a merit basis, except that the Secretary shall exercise no authority with respect to the selection, tenure of office, and compensation of any individual employed in accordance with such methods) as are found by the Secretary to be necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the plan...
Page 55 - Secretary to be necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the plan; (6) provide that the State agency will make such reports, in such form and containing such information, as the Secretary may from time to time require, and comply with such provisions as the Secretary may from time to time find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports...
Page 57 - A state plan for aid to dependent children must (1) provide that it shall be in effect in all political subdivisions of the state, and, if administered by them, be mandatory upon them; (2) provide for financial participation by the state; (3) either provide for the establishment or designation of a single state agency to administer the plan, or provide for a single state agency to supervise the administration of the plan...
Page 377 - The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Social Security Board established by Title VII (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), State plans for old-age assistance.
Page 22 - Until he is so satisfied, he shall make no further certification to the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to such State...
Page 15 - Council is hereby exempted with respect to such appointment, from the operation of sections 281, 283, 284, and 1914 of title 18 of the United States Code, and section 190 of the Revised Statutes (5 USC 99) except as otherwise specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
Page 43 - ... has been deprived of parental support or care by reason of the death, continued absence from the home, or physical or mental incapacity of a parent, and who is living with his father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, brother, sister, stepfather, stepmother, stepbrother, stepsister, uncle, or aunt, in a place of residence maintained by one or more of such relatives as his or their own home; (b) The term aid to dependent children means money payments with respect to a dependent child or dependent...
Page 41 - Board, reduced or increased, as the case may be, by any sum by which it finds that its estimate for any prior quarter was greater or less than the amount which should have been paid to the State...
Page 61 - State plan approved under subsection (a) , finds that — (1) the State plan has been so changed that it no longer complies with the provisions of subsection (a), or (2) in the administration of the plan there is a failure to comply substantially with any such provision, the...
Page 223 - Secretary shall, in addition, make available to the Council such secretarial, clerical, and other assistance and such pertinent data prepared by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare as it may require to carry out such functions.