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9090
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Saxon summarizes the \"legal principles that govern the liability of state and county social services agencies, officials and employees in lawsuits brought under North Carolina's tort law.\"
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 42, June 2007, p1-11, f
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16177
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This bulletin summarizes the legal principles that govern the liability of state and county social services agencies, officials, and employees in lawsuits brought under North Carolina's tort law and under 42 U.S.C. 1983.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 42, June 2007, p1-12, f
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16176
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This bulletin discusses the federal and state laws that govern Medicaid \"liens\" on personal injury judgments and settlements payable to Medicaid recipients, the North Carolina Supreme Court's June 30, 2006 decision in Ezell v. Grace Hospital, and the U.S. Supreme Court's May 1, 2006, decision in Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services v. Ahlborn.
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19855
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This bulletin discusses the federal and state laws that govern Medicaid \"liens\" on personal injury judgments and settlements payable to Medicaid recipients, the North Carolina Supreme Court's June 30, 2006 decision in Ezell v. Grace Hospital, and the U.S. Supreme Court's May 1, 2006 decision in Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services v. Ahlborn.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 41, Jul 2006, p1-18, f
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16175
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This bulletin summarizes the provisions of several federal and state laws, including the Social Security Act, the federal Privacy Act, the State Privacy Act, and the newly-enacted Identify Theft Protection Act of 2005, governing the collection, use, or disclosure of SSN's by state and county social service agencies.
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19853
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The sixth in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin summarizes the provisions of several federal and state laws, including the Social Security Act, the federal Privacy Act, the State Privacy Act, and the newly-enacted state Identity Theft Protection Act of 2005, governing the collection, use, or disclosure of social security numbers by state and county social services agencies.
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19852
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The fifth in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin summarizes the HIPAA privacy rule and discusses its potential impact on county social services departments and the programs they administer.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 38, Aug 2003, p1-20, f
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5296
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Mason discusses changes made by the 2001 North Carolina General Assembly in the Juvenile Code and other statutes that affect families and children, including those \"most directly related to child abuse; neglect and dependency; termination of parental rights; adoption; and foster care.\"
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19850
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The third in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin examines what it means to say that information is confidential. It addresses such issues as whether information may never be disclosed or if there are exceptions that allow or require disclosure of confidential information and under what circumstances social services agencies may obtain confidential information from other agencies or individuals.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 35, Apr 2002, p1-14, f
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19851
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The fourth in a series of Social Services Law Bulletins that will address confidentiality and social services. This bulletin is an annotated index to federal and state confidentiality rules for state and local social services agencies. The index identifies and briefly summarizes many of the federal and state statutes and regulations that govern the use, protection, disclosure, and acquisition of confidential information by social services agencies.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 37, Oct 2002, p1-35, f
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5169
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In this first article of a series, Saxon examines the general meaning of confidentiality, what its purpose is, whether it is absolute, and what its limits are.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 30, Feb 2001, p1-12, f
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5170
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In part II of confidentiality and social services, Saxon examines the \"legal and quasi-legal sources of rules governing the acquisition, use, protection, and disclosure of confidential information.\"
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 31, May 2001, p1-23, f
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5171
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Of North Carolina's 100 counties, 98 have county boards of social services. Saxon summarizes the history of these boards from 1917 to the present, discusses their legal status, and describes their composition and organization.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 32, June 2001, p1-11, f
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4432
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Mason and Saxon summarize social services legislation enacted by the 1999 North Carolina General Assembly. Legislators made numerous changes in child support enforcement laws; clarified the role of the county social services department in responding to reports of neglect or abuse of institutionalized children; and made changes in the state's Work First Program.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 29, Nov 1999, p1-19, f
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5168
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Mason and Saxon summarize social services legislation enacted by the 1998 North Carolina General Assembly. The legislation deals with funding for social service agencies and programs, criminal history checks of adoptive parents, and expanded Medicaid coverage for the elderly and disabled.
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Social Services Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7749 A45x), Vol. Issue 28, Dec 1998, p1-16, f
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