Colorado Code § 26-2-119

Amount of assistance payments - aid to the needy disabled - rules
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(1) (a) 
The amount of assistance payments that shall be granted to a recipient under the program for aid
to the needy disabled shall be on the basis of budgetary need, as determined by the county
department with due regard to any income, property, or other resources available to the recipient,
within available appropriations, and in accordance with rules of the state department.
(b) The rules of the state department:
(I) Shall establish the assistance payment under the program for aid to the needy
disabled, which assistance payment for the 2014-15 state fiscal year must not be less than the
amount of the assistance payment for the 2013-14 state fiscal year increased by eight percent.
For state fiscal years 2015-16 through 2018-19, and in fiscal years thereafter if necessary,
subject to available appropriations, the state department is encouraged to increase the amount of
the assistance payment to restore the payment to the state fiscal year 2006-07 amount and to
adjust the assistance payment to reflect increases in the cost of living.
(II) May require an applicant or recipient who may be eligible for benefits under another
federal or state program or who may have a right to receive or recover other income or resources
to take reasonable steps to apply for, otherwise pursue, and accept such benefits, income, or
resources.
(1.5) and (2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2010, (HB 10-1146), ch. 281, p. 1302, § 2,
effective January 1, 2011.)
(3) and (4) Repealed.
(5) Any special payment by the federal government in the form of a one-time-only credit
against or refund of federal income taxes shall not be considered as income for purposes of this
title unless required by federal law.
(6) Repealed.

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