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Article 5
Assistance and Care

Titles

1
General Provisions
Sections 131–152-D
2
State Reimbursement For Public Assistance and Care
Sections 153–154
3
Home Relief
Sections 157–165
4
Veteran Assistance
Sections 168–178
5
Public Institutional Care For Adults
Sections 193–202
6
Additional State Payments For Eligible Aged, Blind and Disabled Persons
Sections 207–212
7
Services For the Aged, Blind or Disabled
Sections 250–259
8
Emergency Assistance For Aged, Blind and Disabled Persons
Sections 300–309
9‑A
Equipment Loan Fund For the Disabled
Sections 326-A–326-B
9‑B
Public Assistance Employment Programs
Sections 330–342-A
10
Aid to Dependent Children
Sections 343–360
11
Medical Assistance For Needy Persons
Sections 363–369
11‑B
Health Insurance Continuation Program For Persons With Aids
Sections 369-K–369-N
11‑C
Medicaid Drug Utilization Review
Sections 369-AA–369-CC
11‑D
Essential Plan
Sections 369-GG–369-II
12
Community Centers and Services For Senior Citizens
Sections 370–370-B
12‑A
Supports and Services For Youth Suffering From Adverse Childhood Experiences
Section 370-C
13
State Heating Fuel Crisis Assistance
Section 370-AA
 



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