Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 1161: MUNICIPAL GENERAL ASSISTANCE
22 §4317. Use of potential resources

§4317. Use of potential resources
An applicant or recipient must make a good faith effort to secure any potential resource that may be available, including, but not limited to, any state or federal assistance program, employment benefits, governmental or private pension programs, available trust funds, support from legally liable relatives, child-support payments and jointly held resources where the applicant or recipient share may be available to the individual. Assistance may not be withheld pending receipt of such resource as long as application has been made or good faith effort is being made to secure the resource.   [PL 1993, c. 410, Pt. AAA, §11 (AMD).]
An individual applying for or receiving assistance due to a disability must make a good faith effort to make use of any medical and rehabilitative resources that may be recommended by a physician, psychologist or other professional retraining or rehabilitation specialist that are available without financial burden and would not constitute further physical risk to the individual.   [PL 1993, c. 410, Pt. AAA, §11 (AMD).]
An applicant who refuses to utilize potential resources without just cause, after receiving a written 7-day notice, is disqualified from receiving assistance until the applicant has made a good faith effort to secure the resource.   [PL 1993, c. 410, Pt. AAA, §11 (AMD).]
An applicant who forfeits receipt of or causes reduction in benefits from another public assistance program because of fraud, misrepresentation or a knowing or intentional violation of program rules or a refusal to comply with program rules without just cause is not eligible to receive general assistance to replace the forfeited assistance for the duration of the forfeiture.   [PL 1993, c. 410, Pt. AAA, §11 (AMD).]
An applicant who is found to be ineligible for unemployment compensation benefits because of a finding of fraud by the Department of Labor pursuant to Title 26, section 1051, subsection 1 is ineligible to receive general assistance to replace the forfeited unemployment compensation benefits for the duration of the forfeiture established by the Department of Labor.   [PL 2013, c. 368, Pt. OO, §12 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1983, c. 577, §1 (NEW). PL 1993, c. 410, §AAA11 (AMD). PL 2013, c. 368, Pt. OO, §12 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION

Part 5: MUNICIPAL SUPPORT OF THE POOR

Chapter 1161: MUNICIPAL GENERAL ASSISTANCE

22 §4301. Definitions

22 §4302. Delegation of duties; oath; bond

22 §4303. Prosecution and defense of towns

22 §4304. General assistance offices

22 §4305. Municipal ordinance required

22 §4306. Records; confidentiality of information

22 §4307. Municipality of responsibility; residency

22 §4308. Applications

22 §4309. Eligibility

22 §4310. Emergency benefits prior to full verification

22 §4311. State reimbursement to municipalities; reports

22 §4312. Unorganized territory

22 §4313. Reimbursement to individuals relieving eligible persons; prior approval; emergencies

22 §4314. Cooperation in administration of general assistance

22 §4315. False representation

22 §4315-A. Use of income for basic necessities required

22 §4316. Work requirement (REPEALED)

22 §4316-A. Work requirement

22 §4317. Use of potential resources

22 §4318. Recovery of expenses

22 §4319. Liability of relatives for support

22 §4320. Liens on real estate

22 §4321. Grant, denial, reduction or termination to be communicated in writing; right to a hearing

22 §4322. Right to a fair hearing

22 §4323. Department of Health and Human Services; responsibilities

22 §4324. Report to the Legislature (REPEALED)

22 §4325. Municipal guarantee of safe, decent rental housing and residential neighborhoods (REPEALED)

22 §4326. Nonlapsing funds