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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 44, POOR

    Chapter 10: Reference to county welfare board to mean reference to county welfare agency

      Section: 44:10-74: Allocation of federal funding

          
4. a. The commissioner shall allocate among the counties the federal funding available for administrative costs from the federal block grant funds for temporary assistance for needy families provided to New Jersey under Pub.L.104-193. The administrative costs incurred by the county agency with respect to recipients with dependent children shall be reimbursed by the State at the rate of 50\% of total administrative costs, up to the maximum amount allocated for that county by the commissioner within the limits of available funds. The remaining administrative costs shall be funded by the county. The county's share of cash assistance benefits to recipients with dependent children shall be 5\% of total cash assistance benefit costs, and the remaining 95\% shall be funded by the State and federal governments.

b. The State shall reimburse the county agency for 100\% of cash assistance benefits paid to or on behalf of recipients who are single adults or couples without dependent children.

c. The commissioner shall allocate among the counties the funding available for work activities as defined in section 3 of P.L.1997, c.38 (C.44:10-57), and case management activities applicable to work activities, from State appropriations and federal block grant funds for temporary assistance for needy families provided to the State pursuant to Pub.L.104-193. Costs incurred by the counties for work activities and case management shall be reimbursed up to the maximum amount allocated for that county by the commissioner, and within the limits of available funds.

L.1997,c.37,s.4.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:54.






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