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HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. Health and Safety Code section 1569.655(b) provides in part: "…For purposes of this subdivision, 'nonrecurring lump-sum assessments' mean rate increases due to unavoidable and unexpected costs that financially obligate the licensee..."
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HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. Health and Safety Code section 1569.2(b) provides:
HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. 111 The exclusion of an individual or group is not prohibited when the benefits or services of a program or activity are limited by federal statute or executive order to a specific class of individuals or group. HANDBOOK ENDS HERE
HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. A down payment followed by a final payment upon completion of the work is considered a one-time payment. HANDBOOK ENDS HERE
HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. Example: A household completed the interview and application process before the end of its current certification period in April. However, verification still must be provided within 10 days of the completed application process. The 10-day period for submitting verification extends into the month following the current certification period, or on May 5th. The household submits the verification on May 4th within the allowable 10- day period. The CWD must provide a full month of benefits for May and by the 9th day in May due to the five-day limit for providing an opportunity for the household to participate in the program. HANDBOOK ENDS HERE .615(f) (Continued) .616(g) CWD Action on Timely Applications for Recertification (Continued) (a1) (Continued) (b2) (Continued) (c3) Households which have timely reapplied, but due to CWD error are not determined eligible in sufficient time to provide for issuance in the household's normal issuance cycle for the following month, shall receive an immediate opportunity to participate upon being redetermined eligible. If an eligible household files an application before the end of the certification period but the recertification process cannot be completed within 30 days after the date of application because of CWD fault, the CWD must continue to process the case and provide a full month’s allotment for the first month of the new certification period. .617(h) (Continued) .618(i) CWD Action on Untimely Applications for Recertification (a1) (Continued) (1A) (Continued) (2B) (Continued) (b2) (Continued)
HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. 511 Division 21, which includes provisions regarding nondiscrimination and the communication needs of limited English-proficient clients, applies to welfare- to-work activities and services. HANDBOOK ENDS HERE .52 Appraisal .521 Recipients are required to participate in the appraisal specified in Section 42- 711.522. At the option of the CWD, applicants may voluntarily participate. .522 Prior to or Dduring the appraisal, the CWD shall inform the individual in writing of the following: requirement to participate in available welfare-to- work activities and of available supportive services.
HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. (1) Regarding Violations of the Conditions of Parole CDSS recommends that eligibility workers limit their verification of parole violations to those violations which have already been investigated and officially established by parole authorities in accordance with the formal processes of those parole authorities for making such determinations. Limiting verification to parole authority established violations is recommended because it is both cost effective and best insures that the civil rights of food stamp applicants and recipients are protected.
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HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. (a) The term "convicted" also includes a plea of guilty or nolocontendere. HANDBOOK ENDS HERE
HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. .11 The U.S. Department of Justice implementing regulations for Title II of the ADA are contained in 28 CFR Part 35. Appendix A of 28 CFR Part 36 contain the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) which govern the physical accessibility requirements for state and local governments. Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Parts 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 12 contains the regulations governing structural accessibility for individuals with disabilities in public facilities in the State of California. The above federal and state regulations provide the accessibility requirements for new construction, alterations, and for existing facilities. .111 Some examples of architectual changes in federal and state regulations that would make facilities accessible to individuals with disabilities are:
HANDBOOK BEGINS HERE. .21 In presenting materials relating to specific cultural characteristics, all efforts should be made to avoid stereotypes. HANDBOOK ENDS HERE
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