Legislature(2001 - 2002)
04/11/2001 02:51 PM Senate HES
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SENATOR WARD moved to adopt CSSB 116(HES) as the working document
of the committee (Version J). There being no objection, the motion
carried.
CHAIRWOMAN GREEN asked Mr. Jim Nordlund to come forward.
MR. JIM NORDLUND, Director of the Division of Public Assistance,
DHSS, explained that the only difference between Version J and the
previous version adopted by the committee is the addition of
language on page 1, line 11, that reads, "unless the second needy
parent is determined under regulations of the department to be
physically or mentally unable to perform gainful activity." He
explained that language is the status quo of the way both the AFDC
and ARAP programs operated. If one parent is incapacitated in a
two-parent family, the benefit will not be cut in half during the
summer months.
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SENATOR LEMAN asked what standard is used by the Division of Public
Assistance to determine physical or mental disability for purposes
of work.
MR. NORDLUND replied that definition is in regulation and is in
committee members' packets.
CHAIRWOMAN GREEN noted it is in 7 AAC 45.235. She asked if, when
the legislature passed its welfare reform legislation several years
ago, it was ahead of Congress and, by the time the federal
government implemented its law, Alaska's law was a little bit
askew. Although DHSS has used the standard in the federal law, the
court has said the statute must be corrected so this language
confirms what DHSS has been doing.
MR. NORDLUND said that is correct. He pointed out the critical
issue in the court case was removing the language that refers to
the unemployment of the family's principal wage earner. That is
the last remnant of the old AFDC law. When that "bath water" was
thrown out, the "baby" went with it, the "baby" being a category of
folks that had always been exempted.
CHAIRWOMAN GREEN said she has worked closely with DHSS to get this
legislation to the point where DHSS can live with it until next
year, when this subject will be revisited.
There being no further discussion, SENATOR WARD moved CSSB 116(HES)
from committee with individual recommendations. There being no
objection, the motion carried.
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