28-1-18. Duplication of public assistance prohibited--Temporary assistance for needy families excepted--Exhaustion of other sources of assistance as prerequisite to state and local assistance.
No person receiving a grant or whose needs are included in a grant under public assistance, as administered by the State of South Dakota, may at the same time receive a grant under any other type of public assistance administered by the State of South Dakota. However, a recipient of one of the other types of assistance may be the payee of a grant of temporary assistance for needy families for the benefit of a child or children under the payee's care. No person is eligible for any assistance or services from the State of South Dakota or its agencies or subdivisions until that person has exhausted all other sources of assistance or services available to the person or for which the person would be eligible if the person applied, including Veteran's Administration benefits, insurance, medical or hospital benefits, third-party liability, U.S. Public Health Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of Interior, Indian Health Service, or any other government or private entity, or any assistance or services provided by any agency of the United States government to an eligible person or to persons for whom the United States is responsible. Assistance or services under chapter 28-13 are not available sources for the purpose of this section.
Source: SL 1951, ch 302; SDC Supp 1960, §55.3612-1; SL 1982, ch 213, §2; SL 2004, ch 167, §18.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 28 - Public Welfare and Assistance
Chapter 01 - State Department Of Social Services
Section 28-1-12 - Office space and equipment provided for department by county commissioners.
Section 28-1-24.1 - Procedural rules for contested cases.
Section 28-1-25 - Protective payment of assistance where recipient incapable.
Section 28-1-28 - Civil action for reimbursement from persons responsible for support.
Section 28-1-28.1 - Department acceptance and administration of private support contributions--Use.
Section 28-1-29 - Public assistance records confidential--Exceptions.
Section 28-1-31 - Adoption and child placement records remain confidential.
Section 28-1-33 - Unauthorized use of public assistance records as misdemeanor.
Section 28-1-34 - Commercial and political use of public assistance records as misdemeanor.
Section 28-1-49 - Payments to recipients of supplemental security income--Establishment program.
Section 28-1-50 - Rules for administration and operation of programs.
Section 28-1-51 - Rules for protection of confidential information.
Section 28-1-52 - Fiscal impact of department rules on local government units restricted.
Section 28-1-60 - Child care services program.
Section 28-1-61 - Adoption of rules for child care services program.
Section 28-1-65 - Child support enforcement unit--Federal money--Enforcement powers.
Section 28-1-67 - Clearing account for child support enforcement collections.
Section 28-1-68 - Confidentiality of enforcement services applications and records.
Section 28-1-79 - Collection action to recover debts owed department.
Section 28-1-80 - Confidentiality of investigative records and files of program.
Section 28-1-81 - Report to Governor and Legislature concerning program activities.
Section 28-1-82 - Unauthorized acquisition or transfer of food stamp benefits.
Section 28-1-83 - Violation of § 28-1-82 as misdemeanor or felony.