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Eona Tomt Pearry, !Cy 29, 1939, Page 2
adminIstration of the Old AO Assistance cGa=Uiio
roads, in part, as follons:
"Cases are closed on a aslendar-math basis.
This mans that all c ces received during the
rath will be cleared and bneme effective the 1st
of the following month. For example: ll oases
received in the State Office during the month of
December nould be effective Jaary 1. his applies
to new cases, orgtal denalr to sana, greats
lowered, grants raised, ai nnstatenn ts."
ITou further point out in your letter that ina
omplianee with Seetiona 13(a) o~ ter 49l, Cearal Laws
of the 44th legislature, Third Session, a18, which
law is generally o ited as.th 0d A Assistano Xaw, you
have fairashed the Comptrller tnr ties to tie with a
list or roll of those entitled to assistene, together
with the amount to which each recipient is entit3d in
order that tis Comptroller aiit be able to otper1y draw
end issue v chers or warrants for @l ao o aessstaose bens-
rits. You rther state that in askiu such ecrtifiation
to the Cotroller, t e Commission has determined that the
policy reflected in the quoted porter t the 01A A As-
sistance .anua should be adopted an that such policy
has been in effect during all of he pesen t M teiua.
Tor letter oontaans the follo a cttional
statements:
"Wuhn n apyplictoa tar asslstawce is ade
to a rep~-eetaisve of the Ce.4sason pursuant to
ot er sio nis of the 014d age Ass stan e Law, an
Ivestigtion adse to det.a tn the eigib.ilty
of the applicant to receae assistant. in all
obe s in which the Investigation refaol ots 7ibThblit
for assistant that are nrcied Lurig any ealendar
*mnth Sh state otties of te e..Sa= a team
itis r teloabat sal ag tesi thit the state,
errtilt a at the appliceats' eI nt to
receive esn tpassstanoe is a~e t first of
the wonth toflotg ana turin the follawiag aobth
sash erses s sertifid &ed as e eit ea e
paed u pon te ga1 ista e olls en- sr*
oine peats of ssLme.
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: O-889, text, May 29, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth258068/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.