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                                                   SENATE BILL NO. 3455

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State of Washington                              49th Legislature                              1985 Regular Session

 

By Senators Wojahn and Fleming

 

 

Read first time 1/30/85 and referred to Committee on Ways and Means.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to general assistance; amending RCW 74.04.005; making an appropriation; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

        Sec. 1.  Section 1, chapter 6, Laws of 1981 1st ex. sess. as last amended by section 36, chapter 41, Laws of 1983 1st ex. sess. and RCW 74.04.005 are each amended to read as follows:

          For the purposes of this title, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following definitions shall apply:

          (1) "Public assistance" or "assistance"‑-Public aid to persons in need thereof for any cause, including services, medical care, assistance grants, disbursing orders, work relief, general assistance and federal-aid assistance.

          (2) "Department"‑-The department of social and health services.

          (3) "County or local office"‑-The administrative office for one or more counties or designated service areas.

          (4) "Director" or "secretary" means the secretary of social and health services.

          (5) "Federal-aid assistance"‑-The specific categories of assistance for which provision is made in any federal law existing or hereafter passed by which payments are made from the federal government to the state in aid or in respect to payment by the state for public assistance rendered to any category of needy persons for which provision for federal funds or aid may from time to time be made, or a federally administered needs-based program.

          (6) (a) "General assistance"‑-Aid to persons  in need who:

          (i) Are not eligible to receive federal-aid assistance, other than food stamps and medical assistance, by reason other than resource and income eligibility; and

          (ii) Are either:

          (A) Pregnant:  PROVIDED, That during any period in which an aid for dependent children employable program is not in operation, only those pregnant women who are categorically eligible for medicaid are eligible for general assistance; or

          (B) Incapacitated from gainful employment by reason of bodily or mental infirmity that will likely continue for a minimum of sixty days as determined by the department:  PROVIDED, That persons in approved alcoholism or drug programs may be eligible for less than a sixty-day period in accordance with their plans; or

          (C) Eligible for supplemental security income and whose need, as defined in this section, is not met by such supplemental security income grant because of separation from a spouse; or

          (D) Unemployed, subject to semimonthly review of eligibility, and without eligibility for medical care services under RCW 74.09.035.

          (b) General assistance shall be provided only to persons who are not members of assistance units receiving federal aid assistance, except as provided in subsection (6)(a)(ii)(A) and (C) of this section, and will accept available services which can reasonably be expected to enable the person to work or reduce the need for assistance unless there is good cause to refuse.  Failure to accept such services shall result in termination until the person agrees to cooperate in accepting such services and subject to the following maximum periods of ineligibility after reapplication:

          (i) First failure:  One week;

          (ii) Second failure within six months:  One month;

          (iii) Third and subsequent failure within one year:  Two months.

          (7) "Applicant"‑-Any person who has made a request, or on behalf of whom a request has been made, to any county or local office for assistance.

          (8) "Recipient"‑-Any person receiving assistance and in addition those dependents whose needs are included in the recipient's assistance.

           (9) "Standards of assistance"‑-The level of income required by an applicant or recipient to maintain a level of living specified by the department.

          (10) "Resource"‑-Any asset, tangible or intangible, owned by or available to the applicant at the time of application, which can be applied toward meeting the applicant's need, either directly or by conversion into money or its equivalent:  PROVIDED, That an applicant may retain the following described resources and not be ineligible for public assistance because of such resources.

          (a) A home, which is defined as real property owned and used by an applicant or recipient as a place of residence, together with a reasonable amount of property surrounding and contiguous thereto, which is used by and useful to the applicant.  Whenever a recipient shall cease to use such property for residential purposes, either for himself or his dependents, the property shall be considered as income which can be made available to meet need, and if the recipient or his dependents absent themselves from the home for a period of ninety consecutive days such absence, unless due to hospitalization or health reasons or a natural disaster, shall raise a rebuttable presumption of abandonment:  PROVIDED, That if in the opinion of three physicians the recipient will be unable to return to the home during his lifetime, and the home is not occupied by a spouse or dependent children or disabled sons or daughters, such property shall be considered as income which can be made available to meet need.

          (b) Household furnishings and personal effects and other personal property having great sentimental value to the applicant or recipient, as limited by the department consistent with limitations on resources and exemptions for federal aid assistance.

          (c) A motor vehicle, other than a motor home, used and useful having an equity value not to exceed one thousand five hundred dollars.

           (d) All other resources, including any excess of values exempted, not to exceed one thousand dollars or other limit as set by the department, to be consistent with limitations on resources and exemptions necessary for federal aid assistance.

          (e) Applicants for or recipients of general assistance may retain the following described resources in addition to exemption for a motor vehicle or home and not be ineligible for public assistance because of such resources:

          (i) Household furnishings, personal effects, and other personal property having great sentimental value to the applicant or recipient;

          (ii) Term and burial insurance for use of the applicant or recipient;

          (iii) Life insurance having a cash surrender value not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars; and

          (iv) Cash, marketable securities, and any excess of values above one thousand five hundred dollars equity in a vehicle and above one thousand five hundred dollars in cash surrender value of life insurance, not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars for a single person or two thousand two hundred fifty dollars for a family unit of two or more.  The one thousand dollar limit in subsection (10)(d) of this section does not apply to recipients of or applicants for general assistance.

          (f) If an applicant for or recipient of public assistance possesses property and belongings in excess of the ceiling value, such value shall be used in determining the need of the applicant or recipient, but the department may exempt resources or income when the income and resources are determined necessary to the applicant's or recipient's restoration to independence, to decrease the need for public assistance, or to aid in rehabilitating the applicant or recipient or a dependent of the applicant or recipient.

          (11) "Income"‑-All appreciable gains in real or personal property (cash or kind) or other assets, which are received by or become available for use and enjoyment by an applicant or recipient during the month of application or after applying for or receiving public assistance:  PROVIDED, That the department may by rule and regulation exempt income received by an applicant for or recipient of public assistance which can be used by him to decrease his need for public assistance or to aid in rehabilitating him or his dependents, but such exemption shall not, unless otherwise provided in this title, exceed the exemptions of resources granted under this chapter to an applicant for public assistance:   PROVIDED FURTHER, That in determining the amount of assistance to which an applicant or recipient of aid to families with dependent children is entitled, the department is hereby authorized to disregard as a resource or income the earned income exemptions consistent with federal requirements:  PROVIDED FURTHER, The department may permit the above exemption of earnings of a child to be retained by such child to cover the cost of special future identifiable needs even though the total exceeds the exemptions or resources granted to applicants and recipients of public assistance, but consistent with federal requirements.  In formulating rules and regulations pursuant to this chapter, the department shall define income and resources and the availability thereof, consistent with federal requirements.  All resources and income not specifically exempted, and any income or other economic benefit derived from the use of, or appreciation in value of, exempt resources, shall be considered in determining the need of an applicant or recipient of public assistance.

          (12) "Need"‑-The difference between the applicant's or recipient's standards of assistance for himself and the dependent members of his family, as measured by the standards of the department, and value of all nonexempt resources and nonexempt income received by or available to the applicant or recipient and the dependent members of his family.

          (13) In the construction of words and phrases used in this title, the singular number shall include the plural, the masculine gender shall include both the feminine and neuter genders and the present tense shall include the past and future tenses, unless the context thereof shall clearly indicate to the contrary.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.     There is appropriated from the general fund to the department of social and health services for the biennium ending June 30, 1987, the sum of .......... dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to carry out the purposes of this act.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.     This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1985.