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H 4835 Joint Resolution, By J.T. McElveen, Boan, Cobb-Hunter, J.L.M. Cromer, Govan, J.H. Hodges, Inabinett, J.G. Mattos, J.H. Neal, J.S. Shissias, D.C. Waldrop and C.C. Wells
A Joint Resolution to enact the South Carolina Self-sufficiency and Parental Responsibility Act of 1994 so as to establish the welfare policy of the State; to expand the Department of Social Services Work Support Program statewide; to revise the requirements for participation in the Work Support Program; to direct the Department of Social Services to apply for federal waivers for a transition to employment program, removal of the automobile resource value limit, a self-sufficiency pilot project, and elimination of the parental deprivation rule; to require mandatory participation in the Work Support Program by noncustodial unemployed parents; to expand the Department of Social Services Teen Companion Program; to provide parenting and daily living skills as part of the Work Support Program; to direct the Department of Health and Environmental Control to continue expansion of family planning services including a federal waiver extending Medicaid Family Planning eligibility for two years after childbirth and to recommend a five-year funding phase-in for these services.
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A Joint Resolution to enact the South Carolina Self-sufficiency and Parental Responsibility Act of 1994 so as to establish the welfare policy of the State; to expand the Department of Social Services Work Support Program statewide; to revise the requirements for participation in the Work Support Program; to direct the Department of Social Services to apply for federal waivers for a transition to employment program, removal of the automobile resource value limit, a self-sufficiency pilot project, and elimination of the parental deprivation rule; to require mandatory participation in the Work Support Program by noncustodial unemployed parents; to expand the Department of Social Services Teen Companion Program; to provide parenting and daily living skills as part of the Work Support Program; to direct the Department of Health and Environmental Control to continue expansion of family planning services including a federal waiver extending Medicaid Family Planning eligibility for two years after childbirth and to recommend a five-year funding phase-in for these services.
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03/01/94 | House | Introduced and read first time HJ-12 |
03/01/94 | House | Referred to Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs HJ-13 |
04/13/94 | House | Committee report: Favorable Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs HJ-8 |
04/27/94 | House | Debate adjourned HJ-63 |
04/27/94 | House | Special order, set for after consideration of H 4036 (Under H HJ-104 |
04/28/94 | House | Amended HJ-335 |
04/28/94 | House | Read second time HJ-347 |
04/28/94 | House | Unanimous consent for third reading on next legislative day HJ-347 |
04/29/94 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-2 |
05/03/94 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-11 |
05/03/94 | Senate | Referred to Committee on General SJ-11 |