Background Material and Data on Major Programs Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Ways and MeansU.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - Economic assistance, Domestic |
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Page 821 - continue to be eligible for Medicaid. In addition, to qualify for SSI, a person must (1) be a US citizen or an immigrant lawfully admitted for permanent residence or otherwise permanently residing in the United States under color of law and, (2) be a resident of the United States or the Northern Mariana Islands, or
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Page 1084 - any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death, or that has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. The individual must furnish proof of disability to the 1RS. The
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Page 922 - First, in order for a State to be eligible for title IV-E funding, its State plan must specify that reasonable efforts will be made prior to the placement of a child in foster care to prevent the need for foster care and make it possible for the child to eventually return home (sec. 471
Page 356 - share Payment adjustments: IME and DSH IME only ... DSH only No IME or DSH Urban < 100 beds.... Urban 100-199 beds Urban 200-299 beds Urban 300-399 beds Urban 400-499 beds Urban 500+ beds Rural < 50 beds.... Rural 50-99 beds Rural 100-149 beds Rural 150-199 beds Rural 200+ beds New England Middle Atlantic South Atlantic East North Central East South Central PPS Payments Basic DRG
Page 470 - 3. Increased imports of articles like or directly competitive with articles produced by the firm or subdivision of the firm have "contributed importantly" to both the layoffs and the decline in sales and/or production. TABLE 1.-NUMBER OF PETITIONS INSTITUTED AND CERTIFIED AND ESTIMATED NUMBER OF WORKERS PETITIONING AND CERTIFIED FOR TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE
Page 1082 - than 20/200, but is accompanied by a limitation in the fields of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle no greater than 20 degrees. Effect of provision The additional standard deduction provided by the 1986 Act increases the tax threshold for elderly and blind taxpayers. The additional amount is $1,400 for two elderly individuals on a joint return, raising the tax threshold in
Page 1153 - [Births per 1,000 women] White Black Year 15 to 17 18 to 19 15 to 17 18 to 19 Sources: US National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Statistics of the United States, 1979: Natality, 1-32 and 1-33. And US National Center for Health Statistics Monthly Vital Statistics Report: Advance Report of