N.Y. Social Services Law Section 142-B
Federal manpower development training act and elementary and secondary education act grants or payments

  • effect on eligibility for certai...

§ 142-b. Federal manpower development training act and elementary and secondary education act grants or payments; effect on eligibility for certain public assistance or care. So long as the applicable provisions of the federal manpower development and training act, as amended, or of the elementary and secondary education act as amended, may require:

1.

any inconsistent provision of title ten of article five, other provisions of this chapter, or of any other law notwithstanding, in determining the need for public assistance or care under such title, any payments made under the manpower development and training act, as amended, which are made in lieu of a training allowance to defray expenses attributable to training and/or as a training incentive payment, shall not be regarded as income or resources of the person in determining his need for such public assistance or care, or as income or resources of any other person in determining such other person’s need for such public assistance or care; and/or 2. any inconsistent provisions of title ten of article five, other provisions of this chapter, or of any other law notwithstanding, in determining the need for public assistance or care under such title, the first eighty-five dollars per month, during a period of not less than twelve nor more than twenty-four months as may be prescribed by regulations of the department, earned by any person for services rendered to any program assisted under title I of the elementary and secondary education act of nineteen hundred sixty-five, as amended, shall not be regarded as income or resources of such person in determining his need for public assistance or care under such title ten of article 5 (Assistance and Care)article five of this chapter, or as income or resources of any other person in determining such other person’s need for such public assistance or care.

Source: Section 142-B — Federal manpower development training act and elementary and secondary education act grants or payments; effect on eligibility for certai..., https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/SOS/142-B (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Dec. 21, 2024).

131
Assistance, care and services to be given
131‑A
Monthly grants and allowances of public assistance
131‑AA
Monthly statistical reports
131‑AAA
Availability of adverse childhood experiences services
131‑B
Fees for services
131‑BB
Family homelessness and eviction prevention supplement program
131‑C
Inclusion of parents and siblings of a minor in the public assistance household
131‑D
Substance abuse rehabilitative and preventive services
131‑E
Family planning services
131‑F
Retroactive social security benefit increases
131‑G
Authority to accept public and private gifts
131‑H
Authority to operate family homes for adults
131‑I
Social services districts
131‑I*2
Family loan program
131‑J
Certain utility deposits
131‑K
Undocumented noncitizens
131‑L
Exclusion of agent orange benefits
131‑M
Information on resource referral services
131‑N
Exemption of income and resources
131‑O
Personal allowances accounts
131‑P
Group health insurance benefits
131‑Q
Electronic payment file transfer system pilot project
131‑R
Liability for reimbursement of public assistance benefits
131‑S
Payments made for utility service for recipients of public assistance benefits, supplemental security income benefits or additional state...
131‑SS
Automated identification of OTDA assistance program participants
131‑T
Periodic reporting
131‑U
Domestic violence services
131‑V
Temporary emergency shelter
131‑W
Limitations in the payment of rent arrears
131‑X
Reverse mortgage loans
131‑Z
Child assistance program
131‑ZZ
Child poverty reduction
132
Investigation of applications
132‑A
Children born out of wedlock
133
Temporary preinvestigation emergency needs assistance or care
133‑A
Contracts for distribution of public assistance grants
134
Supervision
134‑A
Conduct of investigation
134‑B
Front end detection system
134‑C
Requirement to publicly post information
135
Cooperation of public welfare officials
136
Protection of public welfare records
136‑A
Information from state tax commission and the comptroller
137
Exemption from levy and execution
137‑A
Exemption of earnings of recipients from assignment, income execution and installment payment order
138‑A
Responsibility of the department for recipients in family care
139‑A
Special provisions to avoid abuse of assistance and care
141
Burial of the dead
142
Exclusiveness of eligibility requirements
142‑A
Federal economic opportunity act grants or payments
142‑B
Federal manpower development training act and elementary and secondary education act grants or payments
143
Information to be given by employers of labor to social services officials, the department, family court and the state department of ment...
143‑A
Information to be given to public welfare officials by retail instalment sellers, small loan companies and sales finance companies
143‑B
Avoidance of abuses in connection with rent checks
143‑C
Avoidance of abuses in connection with rent security deposits
144
Power of public welfare officials and service officers to administer oaths
144‑A
Information to be given to officials of the department and of social services districts
145
Penalties
145‑A
Judgment liens
145‑B
False statements
145‑C
Sanctions
146
Penalty for the sale or exchange of assistance supplies
147
Misuse of food stamps, food stamp program coupons, authorization cards and electronic access devices
148
Penalty for unlawfully bringing a needy person into a public welfare district
149
Penalty for bringing a needy person into the state
150
Penalty for neglect to report or for making false report
151
Penalties for cashing public assistance checks or accepting electronic benefit transfers from public assistance recipients
152
Payments to the New York public welfare association
152‑A
Burial reserves for certain recipients of public assistance or care from assigned assets
152‑B
Surplus after recovery of cost of public assistance and care
152‑C
Menstrual products
152‑D
Replacement of stolen public assistance

Accessed:
Dec. 21, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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