Title 28 - PUBLIC WELFARE AND ASSISTANCE
- Chapter 01 - State Department Of Social Services
- Section 28-1-1 - Duties of department--System of social security--Compliance with federal acts--Administration of programs.
- Section 28-1-10 - Superseded.
- Section 28-1-11 - Assistant attorney general for department--Enforcement of support and publicassistance laws--Representation of department.
- Section 28-1-12 - Office space and equipment provided for department by county commissioners.
- Section 28-1-13 - Superseded.
- Section 28-1-13.1 - General aid and assistance on application.
- Section 28-1-13.2 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-14 - Assistance provided in federal relief activities.
- Section 28-1-15 - Contracts with Department of Interior for Indian welfare.
- Section 28-1-16 - Cooperation with public and private agencies for services.
- Section 28-1-17 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-18 - Duplication of public assistance prohibited--Temporary assistance for needyfamilies excepted--Exhaustion of other sources of assistance as prerequisite tostate and local assistance.
- Section 28-1-2 - Definition of terms.
- Section 28-1-24.1 - Procedural rules for contested cases.
- Section 28-1-25 - Protective payment of assistance where recipient incapable.
- Section 28-1-26 - Endorsement and presentment of public assistance warrants after death ofrecipient.
- Section 28-1-27 - Rules, regulations, and procedures for special payments--Time limitation onactions brought to challenge past adoption of rules.
- Section 28-1-28 - Civil action for reimbursement from persons responsible for support.
- Section 28-1-28.1 - Department acceptance and administration of private support contributions--Use.
- Section 28-1-29 - Public assistance records confidential--Exceptions.
- Section 28-1-3 - Superseded.
- Section 28-1-3.1 - Superseded.
- Section 28-1-3.2 - Division abolished--Performance of functions.
- Section 28-1-30 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-31 - Adoption and child placement records remain confidential.
- Section 28-1-32 - Rules governing custody, use and preservation of records--Use in actionsinvolving public officers and employees.
- Section 28-1-33 - Unauthorized use of public assistance records as misdemeanor.
- Section 28-1-34 - Commercial and political use of public assistance records as misdemeanor.
- Section 28-1-35 - Superseded.
- Section 28-1-36 - Annual budget for department--Federal funds included.
- Section 28-1-37 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-38 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-39 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-4 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-44 - Program for adults and elderly--Establishment--Purposes.
- Section 28-1-45 - Rules for administration and operation--Services provided.
- Section 28-1-45.1 - Records required--Improper use of names or information concerning personsapplying for assistance.
- Section 28-1-45.2 - Use of information--Publication of names of applicants and recipientsprohibited.
- Section 28-1-45.3 - Promulgation of rules--Use of information within scope of employment--Confidential records--Inspection.
- Section 28-1-45.4 - Use of records by other agency limited.
- Section 28-1-45.5 - Release of confidential information by written waiver-Exception.
- Section 28-1-45.6 - Older Americans Ombudsman Program.
- Section 28-1-45.7 - Retaliation against ombudsman program complainant or interference withprogram as misdemeanor.
- Section 28-1-46 - Low-income energy assistance program--Agreements with other publicagencies for establishment.
- Section 28-1-47 - Refugee Act--Agreements with federal agencies for participation.
- Section 28-1-48 - Citizens returning from abroad--Agreements with federal agencies forparticipation.
- Section 28-1-49 - Payments to recipients of supplemental security income--Establishmentprogram.
- Section 28-1-50 - Rules for administration and operation of programs.
- Section 28-1-51 - Rules for protection of confidential information.
- Section 28-1-52 - Fiscal impact of department rules on local government units restricted.
- Section 28-1-53 - Institutions under Department of Human Services not governed by departmentrules.
- Section 28-1-59 - Injury, disease, or death of work activity participant--Eligibility for medical anddisability benefits.
- Section 28-1-60 - Child care services program.
- Section 28-1-61 - Adoption of rules for child care services program.
- Section 28-1-62 - Funding of child care services program.
- Section 28-1-63 - Establishment and administration of child care services program.
- Section 28-1-64 - Payments by public agencies to adoptive parents with limited means--Costscovered--Rules.
- Section 28-1-65 - Child support enforcement unit--Federal money--Enforcement powers.
- Section 28-1-66 - Availability of child support enforcement services--Fees--Payment byresponsible parent.
- Section 28-1-67 - Clearing account for child support enforcement collections.
- Section 28-1-68 - Confidentiality of enforcement services applications and records.
- Section 28-1-69 - Information on amount owed sent to consumer reporting agencies--Consumerreporting agency defined--Notice to obligor.
- Section 28-1-70 - Sales tax on food refund program established--Administration--Purpose.
- Section 28-1-71 - Eligibility for sales tax on food refund program.
- Section 28-1-72 - Promulgation of rules.
- Section 28-1-73 - Application, certification, and reporting requirements.
- Section 28-1-74 - Quarterly refund of estimated sales tax to be paid upon acceptance intoprogram.
- Section 28-1-77 - Method of payment.
- Section 28-1-78 - Program of recoveries and fraud investigations--Debt collection and fraudallegation investigations--Authority of investigators.
- Section 28-1-79 - Collection action to recover debts owed department.
- Section 28-1-8 - Repealed.
- Section 28-1-80 - Confidentiality of investigative records and files of program.
- Section 28-1-81 - Report to Governor and Legislature concerning program activities.
- Section 28-1-82 - Unauthorized acquisition or transfer of food stamp benefits.
- Section 28-1-83 - Violation of § 28-1-82 as misdemeanor or felony.
- Section 28-1-9 - Appointment of personnel for department.
- Sections 28-1-19 to 28-1-24 - Repealed
- Sections 28-1-40, 28-1-41 - Repealed. Rules to guard against unnecessary or uneconomical services for recipients
- Sections 28-1-42, 28-1-43 - Repealed
- Sections 28-1-5 to 28-1-7 - Superseded
- Sections 28-1-54 to 28-1-58 - Repealed
- Sections 28-1-75, 28-1-76 - Amount of quarterly refund of estimated sales tax. Deduction of food stamp benefits
- Chapter 02 - State Public Welfare Funds [Repealed]
- Chapter 03 - Old-Age Assistance [Repealed]
- Chapter 04 - Old-Age Assistance Liens [Repealed]
- Chapter 05 - Medical Assistance For The Aged
- Chapter 05A - Supplemental Security Income
- Chapter 06 - Medical Services To The Indigent
- Section 28-6-1 - Provision of medical services and remedial care authorized--Rules.
- Section 28-6-1.1 - Establishment of fee schedules--Posting of fees, changes--Applicability ofchapter 1-26.
- Section 28-6-11 - Omitted.
- Section 28-6-16 - Definition of terms.
- Section 28-6-17 - Income and resources of spouses in long-term care--Division--Notice--Hearing.
- Section 28-6-18 - Income and resources of spouses in long-term care--Promulgation of rules.
- Section 28-6-19 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6-2 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6-20 - Effect of 28-6-16 to 28-6-22, inclusive, on other statutes.
- Section 28-6-21 - Application of 28-6-17.
- Section 28-6-22 - Application of 28-6-16 to 28-6-22, inclusive.
- Section 28-6-23 - Medical assistance as debt to department--Recovery of debt.
- Section 28-6-23.1 - Limiting financial responsibility of estate of surviving spouse.
- Section 28-6-24 - Medical assistance as lien against real property.
- Section 28-6-25 - Filing medical assistance real estate lien.
- Section 28-6-26 - Exemption to medical assistance lien.
- Section 28-6-27 - Priority of medical assistance lien.
- Section 28-6-28 - Definition of terms.
- Section 28-6-29 - Funding pool established.
- Section 28-6-3 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6-3.1 - Disposal of assets at less than fair market value--Effect on eligibility.
- Section 28-6-30 - Payments from funding pool to publicly owned and operated nursing facilities.
- Section 28-6-31 - Payments to be remitted to department for credit to health care trust fund.
- Section 28-6-32 - Publicly owned and operated nursing facility may receive and shall remitpayments under §§ 28-6-30 and 28-6-31--Exception.
- Section 28-6-33 - Code provisions governing investment in health care trust fund.
- Section 28-6-34 - Funds appropriated under § 28-6-1 may be used for payments under § 28-6-30.
- Section 28-6-35 - Promulgation of rules.
- Section 28-6-36 - No entitlement to funds.
- Section 28-6-37 - Eligibility for nursing and rehabilitative services--Countable assets reduced bylong-term care partnership program policy benefits.
- Section 28-6-4 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6-4.5 - Public funds not to be used for abortion except to save life of mother.
- Section 28-6-4.6 - Restriction on reimbursement for chiropractic service.
- Section 28-6-5 - Opportunity provided to apply for assistance--Assistance furnished promptly.
- Section 28-6-5.1 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6-6 - Fair hearing on denial or delay in assistance.
- Section 28-6-7 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6-7.1 - Acceptance of assistance as assignment and subrogation of support rights andinsurance proceeds--Liability of insurer or attorney.
- Sections 28-6-12 to 28-6-15 - Repealed
- Sections 28-6-4.1 to 28-6-4.4 - Repealed
- Sections 28-6-8 to 28-6-10 - Repealed
- Chapter 06A - Assistance In Treatment Of Kidney Disease
- Section 28-6A-1 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6A-10 - Contracts authorized for assistance from other agencies.
- Section 28-6A-11 - Matching funds agreements with other agencies.
- Section 28-6A-12 - Rules for administration and enforcement.
- Section 28-6A-2 - Dialysis and transplant program to be established--Assistance rendered.
- Section 28-6A-3 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6A-4 - Development of prevention programs.
- Section 28-6A-5 - Educational program for health care agencies--Content.
- Section 28-6A-6 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6A-7 - Repealed.
- Section 28-6A-8 - Financial assistance to chronic renal failure patients--Services and supplies--Limitations.
- Section 28-6A-9 - Repealed.
- Chapter 07 - Aid To Dependent Children [Repealed And Transferred]
- Section 28-7-11 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-13.1 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-17.3 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-20 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-23 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-24 - Omitted.
- Section 28-7-25 - Transferred.
- Section 28-7-3 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-3.1 - Transferred.
- Section 28-7-3.2 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-4 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-4.1 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-6.1 - Repealed.
- Section 28-7-6.2 - Repealed.
- Sections 28-7-1 to 28-7-2 - Repealed
- Sections 28-7-12, 28-7-13 - Repealed
- Sections 28-7-13.2 to 28-7-17 - Repealed
- Sections 28-7-17.1, 28-7-17.2 - Transferred
- Sections 28-7-17.4, 28-7-17.5 - Transferred
- Sections 28-7-18, 28-7-19 - Repealed
- Sections 28-7-21, 28-7-22 - Repealed
- Sections 28-7-5, 28-7-6 - Repealed
- Sections 28-7-6.3 to 28-7-10 - Repealed
- Chapter 07A - Temporary Assistance For Needy Families
- Section 28-7A-1 - No entitlement to assistance.
- Section 28-7A-10 - Adoption of standards for participation in work activities and assistance programs--Training and education.
- Section 28-7A-11 - Denial, reduction, or termination of assistance for refusal to participate--Investigation ofcompliance.
- Section 28-7A-12 - Feasible and reasonable assistance programs authorized.
- Section 28-7A-13 - Employment as work activity.
- Section 28-7A-14 - Reconsideration of assistance.
- Section 28-7A-15 - Appeal by aggrieved applicant or recipient.
- Section 28-7A-16 - Denial, reduction, or termination of assistance to deter fraud and program abuse.
- Section 28-7A-17 - Adoption of policies to recover overpayment of assistance.
- Section 28-7A-18 - Assistance not transferable--Assistance not subject to legal process--Exception.
- Section 28-7A-19 - Effect of amending or repealing acts.
- Section 28-7A-2 - Definition of terms.
- Section 28-7A-20 - Department to implement combination work and education activity--Time limitation--Goal.
- Section 28-7A-21 - Combination work and education activity--Criteria for education component.
- Section 28-7A-22 - Eligibility for work and education activity.
- Section 28-7A-23 - Department may limit number of participants in work and education activity.
- Section 28-7A-3 - Adoption of rules.
- Section 28-7A-4 - Determining eligibility requirements.
- Section 28-7A-5 - Social security number required for eligibility.
- Section 28-7A-6 - Cooperation with paternity and child support proceedings required.
- Section 28-7A-7 - Assignment of support rights.
- Section 28-7A-8 - Manner of application--Timely response.
- Section 28-7A-9 - Assessment of skills, work experience, and employability.
- Chapter 08 - Title XX Social Services Program
- Section 28-8-23 - Purposes of chapter.
- Section 28-8-24 - Definition of terms.
- Section 28-8-25 - Powers of department in implementation of program.
- Section 28-8-26 - Services for which fees prohibited--Low-income families.
- Section 28-8-27 - Deposit and crediting of nonappropriated funds--Use by department--No reversionto general fund.
- Section 28-8-28 - Services provided to individuals by secretary--Rules and standards.
- Sections 28-8-1 to 28-8-22 - Repealed
- Chapter 08A - Special Services For Physically Handicapped Persons
- Section 28-8A-5 - Repealed.
- Section 28-8A-5.1 - Attendant care for quadriplegics--Qualifications for participants.
- Section 28-8A-6 - Repealed.
- Section 28-8A-6.1 - Rules for attendant-care program.
- Section 28-8A-7 - Repealed.
- Section 28-8A-7.1 - Direct payment for attendant-care services.
- Section 28-8A-8 - Repealed.
- Section 28-8A-9 - Personal attendant defined.
- Sections 28-8A-1 to 28-8A-4 - Repealed
- Chapter 09 - Vocational Rehabilitation
- Section 28-9-23 - Definition of terms.
- Section 28-9-24 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-25 - Administration by director.
- Section 28-9-26 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-27 - Employment of personnel for division.
- Section 28-9-30 - Rehabilitation service provided to eligible persons.
- Section 28-9-31 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-32 - Types of services provided without cost.
- Section 28-9-33 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-34 - Radio talking books or receivers for blind and severely handicapped--Contractsto provide.
- Section 28-9-35 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-36 - Review of determinations of counselors or coordinators--Written finaldetermination by division director.
- Section 28-9-40 - Agreements to implement federal statutes--Administration--Compliance withfederal requirements.
- Section 28-9-41 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-44 - Rules for division--Scope of rules.
- Section 28-9-45 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-46 - Repealed.
- Section 28-9-47 - Advisory Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities designated.
- Section 28-9-48 - Functions of committee.
- Sections 28-9-1 to 28-9-22 - Repealed
- Sections 28-9-28, 28-9-29 - Repealed
- Sections 28-9-37 to 28-9-39 - Repealed
- Sections 28-9-42, 28-9-43 - Repealed
- Chapter 10 - Service To And Vocational Rehabilitation Of The Visually Impaired
- Section 28-10-1 - Definition of terms.
- Section 28-10-10 - Vocational rehabilitation services provided to eligible persons.
- Section 28-10-11 - Eligibility for services--Rehabilitation services provided at public cost to visuallydisabled persons based on economic need.
- Section 28-10-12 - Repealed.
- Section 28-10-13 - Certification of funds for disbursement.
- Section 28-10-14 - Review of determinations of counselor or coordinator--Written final determinationby division director required.
- Section 28-10-15 - Repealed.
- Section 28-10-16 - Unauthorized use of records and lists as misdemeanor--Dismissal.
- Section 28-10-17 - Repealed.
- Section 28-10-18 - Cooperation with public and private agencies in rehabilitation studies and programs.
- Section 28-10-19 - Repealed.
- Section 28-10-2 - Repealed.
- Section 28-10-2.1 - Division created.
- Section 28-10-20 - Reciprocal agreements with other states for vocational rehabilitation.
- Section 28-10-21 - Procedural regulations made by secretary.
- Section 28-10-22 - Repealed.
- Section 28-10-25 - Board of Service to the Blind and Visually Impaired created.
- Section 28-10-3 - Repealed.
- Section 28-10-4 - Superseded.
- Section 28-10-5 - Subordinate administrative units within division.
- Section 28-10-6 - Employment of personnel for division.
- Section 28-10-7 - Political activity by vocational rehabilitation employees prohibited--Discharge orsuspension for violation.
- Section 28-10-8 - Delegation of powers by director--Powers not subject to delegation.
- Section 28-10-9 - Repealed.
- Sections 28-10-23, 28-10-24 - Repealed
- Chapter 11 - Social Security Disability Determinations
- Chapter 12 - Food Stamp Program
- Chapter 13 - County Poor Relief
- Section 28-13-1 - County duty to relieve poor persons--Taxation--Determination of eligibility.
- Section 28-13-1.1 - "Indigent or poor person" defined--Eligibility standards.
- Section 28-13-1.2 - Considerations in establishing eligibility standards.
- Section 28-13-1.3 - Medically indigent person defined.
- Section 28-13-1.4 - Appeal regarding medical indigence.
- Section 28-13-12 - Residency not established by state acceptance of application.
- Section 28-13-13 - Repealed.
- Section 28-13-14 - Residency not established by residence in health care facility.
- Section 28-13-15 - Repealed.
- Section 28-13-16 - County commissioners to have responsibility for care and relief of poor persons.
- Section 28-13-16.1 - Waiting period imposed at board's discretion while residency investigated.
- Section 28-13-16.2 - Intentional fraud or deceit to receive assistance.
- Section 28-13-17 - Proceedings by and against commissioners in name of county.
- Section 28-13-18 - Record of poor relief payments available in investigation of residency.
- Section 28-13-19 - Establishment of special emergency county welfare account--Purpose--Depositand withdrawal of fund--Source of fund.
- Section 28-13-2 - Residency acquired for poor relief purposes.
- Section 28-13-20 - Services required of applicant--Contract for repayment of assistance.
- Section 28-13-20.1 - Regular county employees not replaced by poor relief applicants--Maximumhours of work.
- Section 28-13-20.2 - Refusal to work without just cause--Eligibility for assistance terminated.
- Section 28-13-21 - County funds expended on federal work relief projects--Agreements withfederal agencies--Construction of public buildings not authorized.
- Section 28-13-22 - Employment of welfare workers to distribute funds and supplies to poor.
- Section 28-13-23 - Annual allowances to competent poor persons.
- Section 28-13-24 - Repealed.
- Section 28-13-25 - Repealed.
- Section 28-13-26 - Employment of physician to attend poor persons in county--Annual salary--Monthly report by physician.
- Section 28-13-27 - Hospitalization of poor persons--Definition of terms.
- Section 28-13-27.1 - Medically necessary hospital services.
- Section 28-13-27.2 - Cost guidelines for medical and remedial services.
- Section 28-13-28 - Statement of costs required of hospital caring for indigent persons--Frequencyof statements.
- Section 28-13-29 - Cost governed by statement or amendment--Claim against county not to exceedusual hospital rates.
- Section 28-13-3 - Residency required for assistance--Establishment.
- Section 28-13-30 - Approval of statement by secretary--Modification of items in statement.
- Section 28-13-32.10 - Indigency by design.
- Section 28-13-32.11 - Determination of household's ability to purchase health insurance.
- Section 28-13-32.3 - Medical indigency required for poor relief assistance in the event ofhospitalization--Application required--Time--Limitation.
- Section 28-13-32.4 - Submission of application by hospital within one year of discharge--Contents--Additional information not to be required.
- Section 28-13-32.5 - Determining medical indigence--Annual income guideline.
- Section 28-13-32.6 - Housing indexes by county.
- Section 28-13-32.7 - Determining household income--Sources.
- Section 28-13-32.8 - Household resources.
- Section 28-13-32.9 - Determination of person's ability to pay--Factors.
- Section 28-13-33 - County liability for emergency and nonemergency hospitalization of indigentpersons--Remedies for recovery of expense by county.
- Section 28-13-33.1 - Experimental procedures and treatment for medically indigent patient.
- Section 28-13-33.2 - Billing for care of medically indigent patients.
- Section 28-13-34 - Repealed.
- Section 28-13-34.1 - Notice to county where hospitalization is furnished to indigent person--Time fornotice of emergency and nonemergency admissions--Contents of notice.
- Section 28-13-34.2 - Release of information.
- Section 28-13-35 - Substitute arrangements for hospitalized indigent patient--County not liable tohospital after failure to cooperate.
- Section 28-13-36 - Contractual arrangements between county and hospital not impaired.
- Section 28-13-37 - County duty to relieve nonresidents in distress.
- Section 28-13-37.1 - Medical review by county or Department of Social Services.
- Section 28-13-38 - Temporary relief to nonresident--Reimbursement by home county.
- Section 28-13-38.1 - When hospitals outside state are eligible for reimbursement by county.
- Section 28-13-39 - Repealed.
- Section 28-13-4 - Repealed.
- Section 28-13-40 - Appeal to circuit court from county commissioners--Direction for assistance.
- Section 28-13-41 - Publication of information by county commissioners.
- Section 28-13-42 - Names of recipients not released for publication.
- Section 28-13-43 - Assignment or transfer of property to qualify for assistance as misdemeanor.
- Section 28-13-5 - Children's residency.
- Section 28-13-8 - Residency continued until lost by new residency.
- Sections 28-13-31, 28-13-32 - Continuation of statement in effect until withdrawn or amended--Effective date of amendments--Statements available for inspection. County commissioners' objections to
- Sections 28-13-32.1, 28-13-32.2 - Repealed
- Sections 28-13-6, 28-13-7 - Repealed
- Sections 28-13-9 to 28-13-11 - Repealed
- Chapter 13A - Catastrophic County Poor Relief Fund
- Section 28-13A-1 - Establishment--Administration--Expenditures.
- Section 28-13A-10 - Supplemental assessments to avoid depletion.
- Section 28-13A-11 - Acceptance of funds from other sources.
- Section 28-13A-12 - Children born during multiple birth considered as single individual--Multiple birth defined.
- Section 28-13A-13 - Conditions for disbursement for organ transplants.
- Section 28-13A-2 - Board established--Appointment and term of members--Expenses.
- Section 28-13A-3 - Executed.
- Section 28-13A-4 - Rules for participation by additional counties, withdrawal and administration.
- Section 28-13A-5 - Discontinuance--Disposition of fund.
- Section 28-13A-6 - Reimbursement from fund--Eligibility--Application.
- Section 28-13A-7 - Amount of reimbursement.
- Section 28-13A-8 - Annual report of disbursements--Assessment and payment of shares by counties.
- Section 28-13A-9 - Computation of counties' shares.
- Chapter 14 - Reimbursement Of County Poor Relief Expenditures
- Section 28-14-1 - County claim for reimbursement from person relieved--Enforcement against property.
- Section 28-14-10 - Application to county commissioners for correction of record of lien--Action bycommissioners.
- Section 28-14-11 - Foreclosure of lien by action--Time of commencing action--Restrictions on enforcementagainst homestead.
- Section 28-14-12 - Advertising and sale of personal property acquired by lien foreclosure.
- Section 28-14-13 - Rent or sale of real property acquired by foreclosure of lien--Crediting of moneysreceived.
- Section 28-14-14 - Satisfaction of lien on full payment--Statement of satisfaction recorded with register ofdeeds--Marginal notation by register.
- Section 28-14-15 - Appearance by county commissioners in lien proceedings--Compromises and agreementsregarding liens--Execution of instruments.
- Section 28-14-16 - Filing with county auditor of application for satisfaction, compromise of lien, or correctionof record.
- Section 28-14-17 - Action and resolution by county commissioners on application--Execution of instruments.
- Section 28-14-18 - Recording of satisfactions and releases--No fee--Marginal notation by register of deeds.
- Section 28-14-19 - Termination of lien upon closing of estate.
- Section 28-14-2 - Relief of nonresident--Reimbursement by county of residence.
- Section 28-14-2.1 - Relief to resident of less than sixty days--Reimbursement by prior county of residence.
- Section 28-14-2.2 - Relief to person becoming resident for medical services--Reimbursement by prior countyof residence.
- Section 28-14-3 - Support and relief for which lien may be established--Burial expenses.
- Section 28-14-4 - Medical treatment not subject to lien provisions.
- Section 28-14-5 - County lien on property of recipient for care, support, or burial expenses provided--Immediate effect--Reimbursement under catastrophic county poor relief fund.
- Section 28-14-6 - Application of lien to property of spouse--Joint tenancy--Continuation of lien.
- Section 28-14-7 - Recording of poor relief payments by county auditor--Contents of record--Place of filing.
- Section 28-14-8 - Certified copies of record filed in other counties--Lien on property therein.
- Section 28-14-9 - Record as notice of lien--Joint tenancy, homestead, and after-acquired property covered.
- Chapter 15 - County Homes [Repealed]
- Chapter 16 - Removal Of Indigents From County [Repealed]
- Chapter 17 - County Burial
- Section 28-17-1 - County commissioners to employ person to provide for and superintend burial of indigent.
- Section 28-17-2 - Funeral expense borne by county of residence or where death occurred.
- Section 28-17-3 - Selection of funeral director--Advertising for bids prohibited.
- Section 28-17-4 - Services required of funeral director--Sum allowed.
- Section 28-17-5 - Contracting for burial space and cemetery services.
- Chapter 18 - Facilities For Care Of The Aged
- Section 28-18-1 - Formation of nonprofit corporations for care of aged authorized.
- Section 28-18-10 - Repealed.
- Section 28-18-11 - Covenants and agreements in municipal revenue bonds for protection ofbondholders--Remedies of bondholders.
- Section 28-18-12 - Reference in bonds to authorizing resolutions--Negotiability.
- Section 28-18-13 - Repealed.
- Section 28-18-14 - Special fund created prior to delivery of bonds--Gross receipts pledged to fund.
- Section 28-18-17 - Rentals and charges established by municipality--Expenses and bond retirementcovered by revenues.
- Section 28-18-17.1 - Lease-purchase agreements authorized--Pledge of facility and net earnings topayment of bonds and interest.
- Section 28-18-18 - Operational expenses paid from special fund--Appropriations for payment ofbonds.
- Section 28-18-19 - Findings and determinations binding on municipality.
- Section 28-18-2 - Area of operation of nonprofit corporation--Control by board of directors.
- Section 28-18-3 - Self-liquidating bonds issued by nonprofit corporation.
- Section 28-18-4 - Cooperation and contributions of private and public agencies accepted by nonprofitcorporation--Charges and conditions for admission.
- Section 28-18-5 - Lease of property to nonprofit corporation by Department of Human Services.
- Section 28-18-6 - County and municipal contributions to nonprofit corporations--Maximum--Appropriation from general fund.
- Section 28-18-7 - Municipal revenue bonds authorized for establishment and operation of facilities forthe aged.
- Section 28-18-8 - Authorization, issuance, and sale of bonds.
- Section 28-18-9 - Municipal revenue bonds payable solely from revenues--Credit and taxing powernot pledged--Indebtedness not within constitutional limits.
- Sections 28-18-15, 28-18-16 - Repealed
- Chapter 19 - South Dakota Housing Development Authority [Transferred]