Federal and State Cooperation in Maternal and Child-welfare Services Under the Social Security ActU.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - 111 pages |
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5-month period administration advisory committee Alaska amount appropriation approved assistance available for payment budgeted Chief Child Health Division Child Welfare Division child-health program child-health services child-welfare services Children's Bureau clinics committee on maternal conferences cooperation crippled children Crippled Children's Division Dakota demonstration services dental dentists department of health Department of Public Director District of Columbia division of maternal ended June 30 expenditures Federal funds fiscal year 1936 fiscal year ended funds available groups Hawaii health agency health department health services hospital Iowa live births maternal and child maternal and child-health ment mothers and children North Carolina number of crippled number of live nursing service obstetrics organizations orthopedic surgeon personnel physicians prenatal Public Welfare public-health nurses public-welfare agencies reports rural areas Secretary of Labor services for crippled Social Security Act social workers South Dakota staff supervision Supervisor tion Treasury United
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Page 94 - Secretary to be necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the plan ; (6) provide that the State agency will make such reports, in such form and containing such information, as the Secretary may from time to time require, and comply with such provisions as the Secretary may from time to time find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports...
Page 92 - The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Social Security Board established by Title VII (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), State plans for old-age assistance.
Page 57 - for the purpose of enabling the United States, through the Children's Bureau, to cooperate with State public welfare agencies in establishing, extending, and strengthening, especially in predominantly rural areas, public welfare services for the protection and care of homeless, dependent and neglected children and children in danger of becoming delinquent.
Page 93 - Labor for such prior quarter. (3) The Secretary of the Treasury shall thereupon, through the Division of Disbursement of the Treasury Department and prior to audit or settlement by the General Accounting Office, pay to the State, at the time or times fixed by the Secretary of Labor, the amount so certified.
Page 93 - The Board shall approve any plan which fulfills the conditions specified in subsection (a), except that it shall not approve any plan which imposes, as a condition of eligibility for...
Page 5 - States $980,000 (in addition to the allotments made under subsection (a)) according to the financial need of each State for assistance in carrying out its State plan, as determined by him after taking into consideration the number of live births in such State.
Page 93 - Labor finds that his estimate tor any prior quarter was greater or less than the amount which should have been paid to the State for such quarter, except to the extent that such sum has been applied to make the amount certified for any prior quarter...
Page 95 - Board, reduced or increased, as the case may be, by any sum by which it finds that its estimate for any prior quarter was greater or less than the amount which should have been paid to the State...
Page 94 - State to extend and improve (especially in rural areas and in areas suffering from severe economic distress), as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, services for locating crippled children, and for providing medical, surgical, corrective, and other services and care, and facilities for diagnosis, hospitalization, and aftercare, for children -who are crippled or who are suffering from conditions which lead to crippling...
Page 6 - State on the basis of such plans, not to exceed such part of the remainder as the rural population of such State bears to the total rural population of the United States.