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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 33 - Human Services
    • Chapter 1 - Department for Children and Families
    • § 124. Inalienability of assistance payments

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 1 - Department for Children and Families
    § 124. Inalienability of assistance payments

    § 124. Inalienability of assistance payments
    All rights to and all monies or orders granted to persons as assistance shall be inalienable by assignment, transfer, attachment, trustee process, execution, or otherwise. In case of bankruptcy, the assistance shall not pass to or through a trustee or other person acting on behalf of creditors. (Added 1967, No. 147, § 1.)

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 33 - Human Services

    Chapter 1 - Department for Children and Families

    § 101. Policy

    § 102. Definitions and construction

    § 103. Composition of Department

    § 104. Function and powers of Department

    § 105. Commissioner; appointment, term, duties, and powers

    § 111. Records; restrictions; penalties

    § 112. Banks and agencies to furnish information

    § 114. Allocation of payments when appropriation insufficient

    § 116. State-placed students

    § 121. Cancellation of assistance or benefits

    § 122. Recovery of payments

    § 123. Guardian or legal representative

    § 124. Inalienability of assistance payments

    § 141. Fraud

    § 142. Bringing needy person into the State

    § 143. General penalty

    § 143a. Civil remedies

    § 143b. Education and information

    § 144. Statutory construction

    § 151. Licensing and registration; violations

    § 152. Access to records

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