Texas Register, Volume 2, Number 98, Pages 4857-4958, December 20, 1977 Page: 4,879
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the payee died if there is no new payee and other ar-
rangements are being made for the children.
.007. Change in Designated Relative for Reason
Other than Death. If there are warrants on hand not en-
dorsed by the payee while serving as designated rela-
tive and it is necessary to make a change in payee for
reason other than death, then warrants may be issued
to the new payee for those months for which warrants
were not endorsed, not to exceed the current month and
the 11 months immediately preceding.
.012. Un delii-ered Warrant. When a warrant is not
deliverable to the recipient at the address indicated, it
is returned by the post office to the State Office. The
Fiscal Division notifies the worker that the warrant is
on hand and of the action to be taken. No subsequent
warrants can be mailed until appropriate disposition
has been made of the warrant on hand.
.013. Undelivtered Warrant--Reason Other than
Death.
(a) When it is learned from Fiscal Division that
the current warrant has not been delivered, the worker
makes an investigation and submits a permanent
S change of address that will be checked against war-
rants on hand in the Fiscal Division. If in the investiga-
tion it is learned that the recipient was ineligible for the
month for which the warrant was issued, the grant
should be denied, and the warrant be cancelled because
ineligibility existed throughout the month. If the reci-
pient was eligible for any portion of the month, the war-
rant on hand will be mailed.
(b) If it is learned that the old address is correct
and the warrant was returned through error, the
worker notifies the Fiscal Division requesting release to
the same address.
ic) If the change of address is not received in the
State Office until warrants for one or more subsequent
months have been written, all warrants on hand in the
State Office will be mailed to the new address.
.016. ('ancelled Warrants. An input document
denying a grant must be accomrnpanied by a request for
special handling showing the date the recipient became
ineligible before the Fiscal l)ivision may cancel any
warrant on hand.
Doc No 776902
Refugee Assistance Program
- Background of Refugee Assistance Programs
326.13.10
Written comments are invited and may be sent to
Susan Johnson, Administrator, Systems and Pro-
cedures Bureau--600, Department of HumanResources, John H. Reagan Building, Austin, Texas
78701, within 30 days of publication in this Register.
The following amendments are proposed under the
authority of Texas Civil Statutes, Article 695c.
.001. Cuban Refugee Program.
(a) On February 3. 1961. the president, by
proclamation, directed the Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare to develop an emergency pro-
gram to meet the needs of Cuban refugees. This pro-
gram is administered by the Texas Department of
Human Resources [Public Welfarel and financed by
100 percent federal funds.
.003.. Vietnamese, Laotian, and ('ambodian Refugee
Program.
(a) On April 8, 1975, the president designated
Vietnamese, Laotians, and Cambodians to be refugees
under the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance
Act of 1975. Under the authority of this act, the
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare provides
reimbursement to the state on a 100 percent basis for
financial assistance, medical assistance, social services,
and child welfare services provided eligible Viet-
namese, Laotian, and ('ambodian refugees.
(bh) The ('ongressional intent is that the program
is to be a temporary one. Limited funds have been ap-
propriated in anticipation that most of the families
and individuals will not need welfare as they will be
sponsored and become self-sufficient. The financial
and medical assistance programs are intended for those
refugees who are not resettled with a sponsor by one of
the national voluntary agencies or a state or local
government who will have arranged the sponsorship
and for those refugees in need because their sponsor is
unable to continue providing for all of the needs of the
refugee family.
Doc No 776903
Certification Process 326.13.12The following amendment is proposed under
authority of Texas ('ivil Statutes. Article 695c.the
.001. C('ertifu-icatin for F'in(anrcial and Medical Assist-.
ance.
(a) When a (amh odian, ('uban, Laotian, or Viet-
namese refugee applies for assistance, a face-to-face in-
terview is held. At this interview, the Forms 1-94 for
each family nmermber or ('uban Refugee ('ard) are ex-
amined and pertinent data recorded. Each Vietnamese,
Laotian, or ('ambodian adult and child is supposed to
have been assigned an Alien Registration Number and
a Social Security Account Numbehr at the Resettlement
Center which is his or her point of entry into the United
States. Each urban n refugee family is assigned aI',,It ,ppit 2 .\'i h, 'i I),, ,,,,htt , II O I't 77
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