Skidgel v. Maine HHS & Ives

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJune 10, 1993
Docket92-1764
StatusPublished

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June 10, 1993 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT

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No. 92-1764

JENNA SKIDGEL, ET AL.,
Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

MAINE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES,
Defendant, Appellee.

v.

LOUIS W. SULLIVAN,
Defendant, Appelllant.

No. 92-1824

JENNA SKIDGEL, ET AL.,
Plaintiffs, Appellees,

v.

MAINE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
ROLLIN IVES,
Defendants, Appellants.
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ERRATA SHEET

The opinion of this court issued on June 3, 1993, is amended

as follows:

Page 5, footnote 5, line 5: Change "principle" to
"principal".

Page 6, footnote 7, line 2: Change "principle" to
"principal".

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 92-1764
JENNA SKIDGEL, ET AL.,
Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

MAINE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES,
Defendant, Appellee.

v.

LOUIS W. SULLIVAN,
Defendant, Appellant.

No. 92-1824

JENNA SKIDGEL, ET AL.,
Plaintiffs, Appellees,

v.

MAINE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
ROLLIN IVES,
Defendants, Appellants.

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APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MAINE
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[Hon. Brock Hornby, U.S. District Judge]
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Before
Torruella, Circuit Judge,
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Bownes, Senior Circuit Judge,
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and Stahl, Circuit Judge.
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Marina E. Thibeau, Assistant Attorney General, and Michael E.
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Carpenter, Attorney General, on brief for defendant-appellant Rollin
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Ives, Commissioner, Maine Department of Human Services.
John F. Daly, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, Department of
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Justice, with whom Stuart M. Gerson, Assistant Attorney General, and
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Richard S. Cohen, United States Attorney, and Robert S. Greenspan,
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were on brief for third-party defendant-appellant Louis W. Sullivan,
Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Frank D'Alessandro, with whom James Crotteau, Patricia Ender, and
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Pine Tree Legal Assistance, were on brief for plaintiffs-appellees.
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June 3, 1993
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BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judge. The Secretary of the
BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judge.
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Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Maine

Department of Human Services (DHS) appeal a decision of the

district court invalidating and enjoining the enforcement of

certain regulations and policies regarding Aid to Families

with Dependent Children (AFDC), upon finding that they

conflicted with the plain language of the Social Security

Act, 42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.
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At issue is the application of two distinct

provisions of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C.

602(a)(38), covering the composition of the AFDC filing

unit,1 and 42 U.S.C. 607 (b)(1)(B)(iv), covering the

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1. 42 U.S.C. 602(a)(38) provides, in pertinent part, that,

in making the determination under paragraph (7)
with respect to a dependent child and applying
paragraph (8), the State agency shall (except as
otherwise provided in this part) include--

(A) any parent of such child, and

(B) any brother or sister of such child, if
such brother or sister meets the conditions
described in clauses (1) and (2) of section 606(a)
of this title or in section 607(a) of this title,

if such parent, brother, or sister is living in the
same home as the dependent child, and any income of
or available for such parent, brother, or sister
shall be included in making such determination . .
. [.]

We refer to the AFDC filing unit as the family filing unit,
and to this provision of the statute as the family filing
rule.

-2-
2

deduction of unemployment compensation from an AFDC

payment,2 to a particular situation. That situation occurs

where the principal wage-earner in a two-parent household

becomes unemployed, and the household includes both at least

one child common to the two parents and at least one child

who is the stepchild of the principal earner. The

stepchild[ren] of the principal earner receive AFDC, pursuant

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