New Hampshire Statutes
§ 167:28 — Condition of Granting Assistance
New Hampshire § 167:28
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XIIPUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE
Ch. 167PUBLIC ASSISTANCE TO BLIND, AGED, OR DISABLED PERSONS, AND TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 167:28 (2026).
Text
The commissioner of the department of health and human services shall require as a condition to granting old age assistance, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, or aid to the needy blind in any case that the applicant, and the spouse of the applicant, if any, residing with the applicant, submit a properly acknowledged agreement to reimburse the federal government, the state and the county for all assistance granted. In such agreement such applicant, and the spouse of the applicant, if any, shall assign as collateral security for such assistance such part of his or her personal property as the commissioner of health and human services shall demand. All funds recovered under the provisions of this section and RSA 167:27, after any necessary reimbursement to the federal government as
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Legislative History
1949, 173:1, par. 32-a. 1951, 90:11. RSA 167:28. 1983, 291:1. 1985, 380:46. 1995, 310:176, 182. 2006, 278:1, eff. June 15, 2006.
Nearby Sections
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§ 167:10
Granting of Assistance§ 167:14
Claims and Liens§ 167:14-a
Recovery of Assistance§ 167:15
Existing Liens§ 167:16
Enforcement of Assistance Liens§ 167:16-a
Limitations on Recovery of Assistance§ 167:17
Report of Collateral Resources§ 167:17-a
Unauthorized Payments; Recovery by State§ 167:17-b
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