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Rhode Island General Laws 40-6-3.2. Form of assistance

     

(a)  General public assistance shall be provided in the form of:

(1)  Financial assistance payable by check;

(2)  Beginning on July 1, 1992, each hospital licensed under chapter 17 of Title 23, other than state-operated hospitals, shall provide free services and charity care for reasonable and necessary inpatient and outpatient hospital services as the department by regulation requires to serve all persons seeking services from the hospital who are determined to be eligible for general public assistance. The latter shall be treated as free service and charitable care. Each hospital shall, in addition, continue to provide free services and charitable care to other persons in accordance with each hospital’s charter and mission statement and with §§ 23-17-19.1(13) and 23-17-26. Eligibility for general public assistance shall be determined by the department of human services. Each hospital required under this section to provide services to individuals eligible for general public assistance shall, upon request of the auditor general of the state, provide the auditor general with information as he or she shall request regarding the services provided. The auditor general shall make annual reports to the finance committees of the Rhode Island house and senate on general public assistance hospital care. The obligations of hospitals under this section shall terminate when vendor payments for hospitals have been restored;

(3)  Vendor payment of medical assistance as the department by regulation determines for only the following reasonable and necessary medical services: Outpatient physician services and a limited formulary of prescription drugs to be established by the department, when the services and drugs are provided in, or approved by, an authorized health center, or by such other providers and at such locations as may, from time to time, be designated by the department. No payment shall be made for medical expenses incurred prior to the date the individual makes written application for assistance.

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Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 40-6-3.2

  • Charity: An agency, institution, or organization in existence and operating for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons and conducted for educational, religious, scientific, medical, or other beneficent purposes.
  • Department: shall mean the Rhode Island department of human services. See Rhode Island General Laws 40-6-1
  • Public assistance: means general public assistance (GPA); supplemental security income (SSI); RI works pursuant to chapter 5. See Rhode Island General Laws 40-6-1

(b)  The department is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations to detect and prevent program abuse by recipients and providers of assistance.

History of Section.
P.L. 1987, ch. 118, art. 13, § 2; P.L. 1991, ch. 6, art. 11, § 1; P.L. 1991, ch. 44, art. 23, § 3; P.L. 1992, ch. 133, art. 46, § 1; P.L. 1993, ch. 138, art. 25, § 1; P.L. 1994, ch. 70, art. 18, § 1.

Rhode Island General Laws 40-6.3-2. Disbursement of bonus

     

(a)  The director is hereby authorized to approve a maximum bonus for each qualified recipient in the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000). The amount shall be distributed as follows:

(1)  After the recipient completes three (3) months of continuous, full-time employment, the director shall distribute to each recipient the sum of five hundred dollars ($500);

(2)  After the recipient completes six (6) months of continuous, full-time employment, the director shall distribute to each recipient the additional sum of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750);

(3)  After the recipient completes nine (9) months of continuous, full-time employment, the director shall distribute to each recipient the additional sum of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750); and

(4)  After the recipient completes twelve (12) months of continuous, full-time employment, the director shall distribute to each recipient the additional sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000).

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(b)  In the event any recipient becomes unemployed at any time during the program, the recipient shall forfeit receipt of any incremental payment of a bonus not fully earned at the time of unemployment.

History of Section.
P.L. 1985, ch. 247, § 1.