Social Welfare Laws of the Forty-eight StatesWendell Huston Company, 1930 - Charity laws and legislation |
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... maintain and support said poor person in such manner as shall be approved by the superin- tendents of the poor of the county in which such poor person is settled . Sec . 3. Order to compel relief . Upon the failure of any relative to re ...
... maintain and support said poor person in such manner as shall be approved by the superin- tendents of the poor of the county in which such poor person is settled . Sec . 3. Order to compel relief . Upon the failure of any relative to re ...
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... maintain their own permanent poor , and such con- tract authorized by the board and entered into by the directors of the several counties concerned , shall provide for the permanent maintenance and relief of such poor persons , and in ...
... maintain their own permanent poor , and such con- tract authorized by the board and entered into by the directors of the several counties concerned , shall provide for the permanent maintenance and relief of such poor persons , and in ...
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... maintain it , and the family is unable to maintain itself , such person or family , if he or they have a legal settlement in the county , shall be provided for , or assisted as his or their necessities require , under the order and ...
... maintain it , and the family is unable to maintain itself , such person or family , if he or they have a legal settlement in the county , shall be provided for , or assisted as his or their necessities require , under the order and ...
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adoption agency allowance almshouse annually application appointed approved authorized blind board of charities board of county board of public board of supervisors boys Castle county certificate charge chil child or children child welfare clerk commission committed consent county board county commissioners county court county treasurer custody deem delinquent children department of public dependent detention discharge district expenses feeble-minded fund furnish girls governor guardianship hearing hereby hospital indigent industrial school inmates institution investigation judge jurisdiction juvenile court juvenile delinquent legal guardian levy license maintenance ment minor misdemeanor mother municipal municipal board necessary neglected orphans overseers paid parent or guardian parole pauper pension petition poor person poorhouse powers and duties probate court probation officer proceedings proper public welfare purpose receive reformatory relief removed residence salary Session Laws suitable superintendent supervision therein thereof tion town township trustees tuberculosis