Haight v. Kandiyohi County Welfare Board
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Opinion
The commissioner of public welfare, after an administrative hearing, determined that petitioner was ineligible for medical assistance upon the statutory ground that he had, within a 3-year period prior to his application for assistance, transferred property for the purpose of attaining eligibility for medical assistance under Minn. St. c. 256B. The district court, reviewing the order of the commissioner pursuant to § 256B.11, determined that the order of the state agency was not based upon an erroneous theory of law and was not arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable. We affirm the order of the district court from which this appeal was taken.
Affirmed.
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191 N.W.2d 559, 291 Minn. 538, 1971 Minn. LEXIS 1077, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/haight-v-kandiyohi-county-welfare-board-minn-1971.