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  6. Title 38 - Public Welfare.
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  8. Chapter 4 - Public Assistance Generally.


Chapter 4 - Public Assistance Generally.


  • Section 38-4-1 - Persons to whom public assistance payable.
  • Section 38-4-2 - Application for assistance; investigation; determination of eligibility and amount of assistance; notice to applicant.
  • Section 38-4-3 - Payments after death.
  • Section 38-4-4 - Reduction, cancellation or continuance of assistance grant when recipient becomes possessed of income or resources.
  • Section 38-4-5 - Right of persons applying for or receiving public assistance to appeal.
  • Section 38-4-6 - Subpoena of witnesses.
  • Section 38-4-8 - Assistance grants exempt from taxes, levy, garnishment, or other process, and inalienable; bankruptcy.
  • Section 38-4-9 - Hospitalization of incapacitated applicants and recipients of old age pensions.
  • Section 38-4-10 - Review by county board of findings and awards of county department.
  • Section 38-4-11 - Confederate widows eligible for old age assistance.
  • Section 38-4-12 - Appropriation from Confederate pension funds for old age pension purposes and for veterans' programs.
  • Section 38-4-12.1 - Alabama Veterans' Assistance Fund.
  • Section 38-4-13 - State public welfare trust fund.
  • Section 38-4-14 - Limitations on use of public assistance benefits.
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