Appropriations
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Law
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USC 42
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The Public Health And Welfare
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SOCIAL SECURITY
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GRANTS TO STATES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
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§1396–1. Appropriations
For the purpose of enabling each State, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, to furnish (1) medical assistance on behalf of families with dependent children and of aged, blind, or disabled individuals, whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the costs of necessary medical services, and (2) rehabilitation and other services to help such families and individuals attain or retain capability for independence or self-care, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for each fiscal year a sum sufficient to carry out the purposes of this subchapter. The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Secretary, State plans for medical assistance.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XIX, §1901, as added
Pub. L. 89–97, title I, §121(a), July 30, 1965, 79 Stat. 343
; amended
Pub. L. 93–233, §13(a)(1), Dec. 31, 1973, 87 Stat. 960
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Pub. L. 98–369, div. B, title VI, §2663(j)(3)(C), July 18, 1984, 98 Stat. 1171
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Codification
Section was formerly classified to section 1396 of this title.
Amendments
1984-Pub. L. 98–369 struck out "of Health, Education, and Welfare" after "Secretary".
1973-Pub. L. 93–233 substituted "disabled individuals" for "permanently and totally disabled individuals".
Effective Date of 1984 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 98–369 effective July 18, 1984, but not to be construed as changing or affecting any right, liability, status, or interpretation which existed (under the provisions of law involved) before that date, see section 2664(b) of Pub. L. 98–369, set out as a note under section 401 of this title.
Effective Date of 1973 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 93–233 effective with respect to payments under section 1396b of this title for calendar quarters commencing after Dec. 31, 1973, see section 13(d) of Pub. L. 93–233, set out as a note under section 1396a of this title.
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