It was the intent of the Sixty-Ninth General Assembly that on January 1, 1974, and thereafter, the State of Arkansas should provide supplemental payments to its citizens participating in the new supplemental security income program in the amount of mandatory minimum supplements as outlined in Pub. L. No. 92-603 and further explained in the written agreement between the Department of Human Services and the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 20 - Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 76 - Public Assistance Generally
Subchapter 4 - Grants of Assistance
§ 20-76-401. Eligibility generally — Transitional Employment Assistance Program
§ 20-76-402. Work activities — Definitions
§ 20-76-403. Application — Fraud
§ 20-76-404. Duration of assistance — Extended support services
§ 20-76-405. Diversion from assistance
§ 20-76-407. Micro-lending program and individual development accounts
§ 20-76-408. Appeal to Department of Human Services
§ 20-76-410. Administrative sanctions — Transitional employment assistance
§ 20-76-412. Abandonment — Duties of Department of Human Services
§ 20-76-418. Foster care — Reduction in long-term care
§ 20-76-419. Blind persons generally
§ 20-76-420. Blind persons — Choice of eye care
§ 20-76-421. Aged and blind persons generally
§ 20-76-423. Aged, blind, and disabled — Supplemental Security Income — Legislative intent
§ 20-76-429. Receipt of additional property or income by assistance recipient
§ 20-76-431. Transfer of property prohibited
§ 20-76-432. Removal to another county
§ 20-76-433. Records — Confidentiality
§ 20-76-434. Maintenance of list of recipients
§ 20-76-435. No entitlement to assistance
§ 20-76-436. Recovery of benefits from recipients' estates
§ 20-76-437. Reporting — Transitional employment assistance
§ 20-76-443. Education and training
§ 20-76-444. Arkansas Work Pays Program — Created — Duties