Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 40-6 - Public Assistance Act
Section 40-6-28. - Interim cash assistance for individuals with disabilities.

§ 40-6-28. Interim cash assistance for individuals with disabilities.
(a) Interim cash assistance payments shall be provided to individuals determined by the director, or his or her designee, to have applied for and to have been approved for medical assistance (“Medicaid”) under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1396 et seq., and to have applied for and to be pursuing a claim for Supplemental Security Income benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1381 et seq.
(b) Interim cash assistance payments shall continue until the recipient of the payments receives disability benefits from the Social Security Administration, or until he or she has exhausted available administrative appeals. The individual may be required to present documentation that he or she is actively pursuing his or her claim.
(c) The department is authorized and directed to make payments of interim cash assistance to eligible recipients hereunder up to the standards of assistance established pursuant to § 40-6-3.3 [Repealed], and subject to the limits of the annual appropriation provided in subsection (f). In the event that the annual appropriation provided for in subsection (f) is not adequate for the provision of interim cash assistance payments to eligible individuals, the director is authorized to limit the amount and duration of the payments.
(d) The department is authorized to determine income- and resource-eligibility limits for the interim cash assistance program, provided that the limits shall be no stricter than those established pursuant to § 40-6-3.1.
(e) The department is directed to promulgate regulations to implement the interim cash assistance program, including provisions to ensure recoupment of cash assistance by the state upon a determination of a recipient’s eligibility for SSI benefits by the Social Security Administration.
(f) Out of the sum appropriated to the department of human services for general public assistance for the state fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, the sum of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), net of recoveries of disability benefits from the Social Security Administration, shall be used solely for the purposes and subject to the limitations as provided in this section, and the state controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his or her order upon the general treasurer for the payment of such sums or such portions thereof as may be required from time to time upon receipt by him or her of duly authenticated vouchers. The director is authorized to request appropriations for subsequent state fiscal years, as he or she deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.
History of Section.P.L. 1995, ch. 370, art. 19, § 2; P.L. 1997, ch. 326, § 127; P.L. 1999, ch. 83, § 95; P.L. 1999, ch. 130, § 95.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 40 - Human Services

Chapter 40-6 - Public Assistance Act

Section 40-6-1. - Short title — “Public assistance” and “department” defined.

Section 40-6-2. - Purpose.

Section 40-6-3. - General public assistance.

Section 40-6-3.1. - Eligibility for general public assistance.

Section 40-6-3.2. - Form of assistance.

Section 40-6-3.3. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-3.4 - — 40-6-3.6. [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-3.7. - Local welfare offices.

Section 40-6-3.8. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-3.9. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-3.10. - Funeral and burial expenses.

Section 40-6-3.11. - “Dependent child” defined.

Section 40-6-3.12. - Enteral nutrition products.

Section 40-6-4. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-4.1. - Ineligibility for aid or assistance — Commitment to training school or adult correctional institutions.

Section 40-6-5. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-5.1. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-5.2. - Cashing of AFDC, GPA checks.

Section 40-6-5.3. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-6. - Authorization to pay assistance.

Section 40-6-7. - [Repealed.]

Section 40-6-7.1. - Expanded eligibility for pregnant women and young children.

Section 40-6-7.2. - Presumptive eligibility for pregnant women.

Section 40-6-8. - Supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP).

Section 40-6-8.1. - Prohibited uses of electronic benefit transfer cards.

Section 40-6-8.2. - Establishment of retail SNAP incentives pilot program.

Section 40-6-9. - Assignment and subrogation for recovery of child, spousal and medical support rights.

Section 40-6-9.1. - Data matching — Healthcare coverages.

Section 40-6-10. - Effect of assistance on receipt of workers’ compensation benefits.

Section 40-6-11. - Report of income by recipients.

Section 40-6-12. - Records as to assistance.

Section 40-6-12.1. - Warrants — Release of information.

Section 40-6-13. - Appeals — Hearings.

Section 40-6-14. - Assistance not assignable — Exemption from process.

Section 40-6-15. - Fraudulently obtaining assistance.

Section 40-6-16. - Fraudulent use of food stamps.

Section 40-6-17. - Receipt and use of federal funds.

Section 40-6-18. - Agreements with other states.

Section 40-6-19. - Complainant in actions to invoke penalties.

Section 40-6-20. - Prosecution of criminal actions.

Section 40-6-21. - Child support — Income tax refund offset.

Section 40-6-21.1. - Voluntary acknowledgement of paternity — Hospital-based program.

Section 40-6-21.2. - Child medical support garnishment — State income tax offset.

Section 40-6-22. - Disclosure of information — Penalty.

Section 40-6-23. - Release of wage and earnings information.

Section 40-6-24. - Recipient not deemed pauper.

Section 40-6-25. - Rules and regulations.

Section 40-6-26. - Severability.

Section 40-6-27. - Supplemental Security Income.

Section 40-6-27.1. - Supplementary cash assistance program for severely disabled and elderly residents.

Section 40-6-27.2. - Supplementary cash assistance payment for certain Supplemental Security Income recipients.

Section 40-6-28. - Interim cash assistance for individuals with disabilities.

Section 40-6-29. - Healthcare benefits — Employers — Discrimination against public assistance recipients.