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118 – Qualification on Residence.

§ 118. Qualification on residence. The continuous residence required to acquire state residence or to establish liability for payment for hospital or other institutional care shall not include any period during which the person was (a) a patient in a hospital, or (b) an incarcerated individual of any public institution or any incorporated private institution, […]

118-C – Family Court Cases; State Charges.

§ 118-c. Family court cases; state charges. In the event a child who is residing on any Native American reservation within the state is committed or placed by a court of competent jurisdiction as a delinquent, abused, neglected, or abandoned child, or person in need of supervision, or upon any ground specified in section three […]

121 – Removal of Persons to Another State or Country.

§ 121. Removal of persons to another state or country. 1. When any person who is cared for at the expense of the state or of any public welfare district has settlement or residence or otherwise belongs to or has legally responsible relatives able or friends willing to undertake the obligations to support him or […]

122 – Noncitizens.

§ 122. Noncitizens. 1. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no person except a citizen or a noncitizen who has been duly naturalized as a citizen shall be eligible for additional state payments for aged, blind and disabled persons, family assistance, safety net assistance, services funded under title XX of the federal social security act, […]

117 – State Residence.

§ 117. State residence. 1. Any person who shall reside in the state continuously for one year under the conditions hereinafter specified shall be deemed to have state residence. State residence so acquired shall continue until such person shall have removed from the state and remained therefrom for one year; provided, however, that no person […]