California Welfare and Institutions Code CHAPTER 2 - Eligibility
- Section 17100.
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a person, in order to be entitled to aid, shall be a resident of the state and of...
- Section 17101.
The residence is the place where one remains when not called elsewhere for labor or other special or temporary purpose, and to which he returns...
- Section 17102.
The residence of an unmarried minor child is the residence of the parent or parents with whom a child maintains his or her place of...
- Section 17103.
Neither the domicile nor residence of a spouse shall be deemed to be the domicile or residence of the other spouse, and each spouse shall...
- Section 17104.
A refugee who is eligible for, and is required to participate in, an alternative project implemented pursuant to Section 412(e)(7) of the federal Immigration and...
- Section 17105.
A person who is a resident of California within the meaning of this chapter is a lawful resident of the county wherein he applies for...
- Section 17106.
The eligibility of an indigent or needy person to receive surplus food under any program supported or sponsored by the federal government shall not be...
- Section 17107.
The board of supervisors may establish its own policies with reference to the amount of property, if any, a person shall be permitted to have...
- Section 17108.
The policies established under Section 17107 shall not deny needed care in a county hospital or contract hospital, as defined in Section 14057.5 of this...
- Section 17109.
As a condition to the grant or continuation of aid to an indigent, the board of supervisors may require, as security for the moneys so...
- Section 17110.
Whenever the respective boards of supervisors deem it best for the welfare of a family or in the public interest that an indigent remain in...
- Section 17111.
An applicant or recipient shall be permitted to retain, without effect on his eligibility for aid or the amount of aid to which he is...
Last modified: October 22, 2018