A. Assistance shall be given under this act:
1. To any needy person who has attained the age of sixty-five (65) years; provided, however, that when authorized by federal law or regulations, and in conformity therewith, the age requirement for needy persons under this act shall be sixty-two (62) years. In addition to the above age requirements, said needy person shall possess the following qualifications:
2. To any needy person who is blind and who possesses the following qualifications:
3. To any child possessing the following qualifications:
4. To or on behalf of any dependent child who is under the age of eighteen (18) years of age or will graduate from high school prior to reaching nineteen (19) years of age and who possesses the following qualifications:
As an incentive to accept employment, an amount as established by the Commission for Human Services may be disregarded in the determination of the amount of earned income to be considered against the grant of aid to families with dependent children.
Incapacitated parents of dependent children and all other disabled persons receiving public assistance from the Department of Human Services, who, considering age, degree of incapacity, and ability to work, appear to be able to return to a status of self-support through surgery, medical treatment, vocational training, and selective placement, or any one or any combination of these services, shall be referred to the State Department of Rehabilitation Services, and encouraged to accept such rehabilitation services as may be available to them. The Department of Human Services and the State Department of Rehabilitation Services are directed to jointly formulate an agreement for the orderly referral of such cases, and the prevention of duplication of effort and expense, and the full implementation of this policy, such agreement to become effective when approved by the Oklahoma Public Welfare Commission and the Commission for Rehabilitation Services; provided that, in cases where either parent would be required to support such child or children except for his or her physical incapacity, it is the duty of the Director of the Department of Human Services to furnish the name of such parent to the State Department of Rehabilitation Services. The State Department of Rehabilitation Services shall review the available medical and social information and shall contact such parent, if it can be ascertained that he or she can be rehabilitated. If such parent refuses to allow an examination by the State Department of Rehabilitation Services, the State Department of Rehabilitation Services shall so notify the Director of the Department of Human Services and the children of such parent may be immediately removed from the welfare rolls. If said parent submits to examination and it is found that he or she can be rehabilitated, the State Department of Rehabilitation Services shall proceed to rehabilitate him or her. If said parent refuses to submit himself or herself for rehabilitation, whether by medical treatment or otherwise, said service shall so certify to the Director of the Department of Human Services who may immediately order the children of said parent removed from the welfare rolls; and
5. To any needy person who is permanently and totally disabled and who possesses the following qualifications:
B. Eligibility for assistance under provisions of this subsection shall be determined under rules promulgated, from time to time, by the Department of Human Services as provided by law.
Added by State Question No. 226, Initiative Petition No. 155, § 4, adopted July 7, 1936. Amended by Laws 1939, p. 89, § 4, emerg. eff. May 9, 1939; Laws 1945, p. 182, § 1, emerg. eff. April 17, 1945; Laws 1949, p. 380, § 1, emerg. eff. April 21, 1949; Laws 1951, p. 156, § 2, emerg. eff. June 1, 1951; Laws 1953, p. 230, §§ 1, 2, emerg. eff. June 9, 1953; Laws 1957, p. 456, § 1, emerg. eff. June 6, 1957; Laws 1957, p. 458, § 1, emerg. eff. May 31, 1957; Laws 1961, p. 437, § 1, emerg. eff. July 12, 1961; Laws 1961, p. 434, § 1, emerg. eff. July 11, 1961; Laws 1973, c. 38, § 1, emerg. eff. April 24, 1973; Laws 1985, c. 29, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1985; Laws 1993, c. 364, § 11, emerg. eff. June 11, 1993.