§ 210. Mandatory minimum state supplementation. 1. Any inconsistent\nprovisions of this title or any other law notwithstanding, but subject\nto the provisions of subdivisions two and three of this section, an\nindividual who is deemed to have met the eligibility criteria for\nadditional state payments pursuant to paragraph (c) of subdivision one\nof section two hundred nine of this title, shall be entitled to receive\nfor each month after December, nineteen hundred seventy-three an\nadditional state payment in an amount which, when added to the\nsupplemental security income benefit and other countable income, is\nequal to such individual's December, nineteen hundred seventy-three cash\ngrant of assistance under the state's program of old age assistance,\nassistance to the blind, aid to the disabled or the combined program of\naid to aged, blind and disabled persons, plus income not excluded under\nsuch state program, plus an amount equal to the January, nineteen\nhundred seventy-two bonus value of food stamps as determined in\naccordance with the regulations of the office of temporary and\ndisability assistance plus, for any month after June, nineteen hundred\nseventy-five, an amount reflecting the federal supplemental security\nincreases resulting from July first, nineteen hundred seventy-five cost\nof living increases in such benefits, plus for any month after June,\nnineteen hundred eighty-two, an amount equal to the July first, nineteen\nhundred eighty-two federal supplemental security income cost of living\nadjustment, providing such individual was eligible to receive a\nmandatory state supplement for the month of December, nineteen hundred\neighty-one, plus for any month after June, nineteen hundred\neighty-three, an amount equal to $17.70 for individuals, $26.55 for\ncouples who are living alone or living with others and $35.40 for\ncouples receiving family care, residential care or care in schools for\nindividuals with developmental disabilities, plus for any month after\nDecember, nineteen hundred eighty-three, an amount equal to $9.70 for\nindividuals, $15.60 for couples who are living alone or living with\nothers and $19.40 for couples receiving family care, residential care or\ncare in schools for individuals with developmental disabilities, plus\nfor any month after December, nineteen hundred eighty-four, an amount\nequal to $11.00 for individuals, $16.00 for couples who are living alone\nor living with others and $22.00 for couples receiving family care,\nresidential care or care in schools for individuals with developmental\ndisabilities, plus for any month after December, nineteen hundred\neighty-five, an amount equal to $11.00 for individuals, $16.00 for\ncouples who are living alone or living with others and $22.00 for\ncouples receiving family care, residential care or care in schools for\nindividuals with developmental disabilities, plus for any month after\nDecember, nineteen hundred eighty-six an amount equal to $4.00 for\nindividuals, $6.00 for couples who are living alone or living with\nothers and $8.00 for couples receiving family care, residential care or\ncare in schools for individuals with developmental disabilities, plus\nfor any month after December, nineteen hundred eighty-seven an amount\nequal to $14.00 for individuals, $22.00 for couples who are living alone\nor living with others and $28.00 for couples receiving family care,\nresidential care or care in schools for individuals with developmental\ndisabilities, plus for any month after December, nineteen hundred\neighty-eight an amount equal to $14.00 for individuals, $21.00 for\ncouples who are living alone or living with others and $28.00 for\ncouples receiving family care, residential care or care in schools for\nindividuals with developmental disabilities, plus for any other month\nafter December, nineteen hundred eighty-nine an amount equal to $18.00\nfor individuals, $27.00 for couples who are living alone or living with\nothers and $
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