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2006 Georgia Code - 49-2-6
49-2-6. (a) The department shall administer or supervise
all county departments of the state as provided in Chapter 3 of
this title. (b) The
department shall: (1)
Administer or supervise: (A)
All categories of public assistance established under Code Section
49-4-3; (B) The operation of
state charitable and eleemosynary institutions; (C) Agencies and institutions caring for
dependent or mentally or physically disabled or aged adults;
and (D) Such other welfare
activities or services as may be vested in it; (2) Cooperate in the supervision of all
correctional activities, including the operation of all the penal
and correctional institutions of the state, together with parole,
supervising of probation services, segregation of first offenders,
and the inspection of local jails; (3) Provide services to county governments,
including the organization and supervision of county departments
for the effective administration of welfare functions and the
compilation of statistics and necessary information relative to
public welfare problems throughout the state; (4) Prescribe qualifications and salary
standards for welfare personnel in state and county departments,
subject to Chapter 20 of Title 45; (5) Assist other state and federal departments,
agencies, and institutions, when so requested, by performing
services in conformity with the purposes of this title;
(6) Act as the agent of the federal
government in welfare matters of mutual concern in conformity with
this title and the administration of any federal funds granted to
the state to aid in the furtherance of any functions of the
department; (7) Under rules
and regulations prescribed by the board, designate county and
district departments to serve as agents in the performance of all
state welfare activities in the counties or districts;
(8) Have the right to designate
private institutions as state institutions; to contract with such
private institutions for such activities, in carrying out this
title, as the department may deem necessary from time to time; and
to exercise such supervision and cooperation in the operation of
such designated private institutions as the department may deem
necessary; (9) Have the right
to accept and execute gifts or donations for welfare purposes, as
may be prescribed by the donors thereof; (10) Have authority to delegate in whole or in
part the operation of any institution or other activity of the
department to any other appropriate department or agency of the
state, county, or municipal governments; and to contract with and
cooperate with such departments or subdivisions in any manner
proper for carrying out the purposes of this title;
(11) Make provision for meeting the
cost of hospital care of persons eligible for public assistance to
the extent that federal matching funds are available for such
expenditures for hospital care. To accomplish this purpose, the
department is authorized to pay from funds appropriated for the
purposes of this title the amount required under this paragraph
into a trust fund account which shall be available for disbursement
for the cost of hospital care of public assistance recipients. The
commissioner, subject to the approval of the Office of Planning and
Budget, on the basis of the funds appropriated in any year, shall
estimate the scope of hospital care available to public assistance
recipients and the approximate per capita cost of such care.
Monthly payments into the trust fund for hospital care shall be
made on behalf of each public assistance recipient and such
payments shall be deemed encumbered for assistance payable. Ledger
accounts reflecting payments into and out of the hospital care fund
shall be maintained for each of the categories of public assistance
established under Code Section 49-4-3. The balance of state funds
in such trust fund for the payment of hospital costs in an amount
not to exceed the amount of federal funds held in the trust fund by
the department available for expenditure under this paragraph shall
be deemed encumbered and held in trust for the payment of the costs
of hospital care and shall be rebudgeted for this purpose on each
quarterly budget required under the laws governing the expenditure
of state funds. The state auditor shall audit the funds in the
trust fund established under this paragraph in the same manner that
any other funds disbursed by the department are audited; and
(12) Administer such programs and
provide such services as may be appropriate and necessary to
strengthen family life and help needy individuals attain the
maximum economic and personal independence of which they are
capable, including services to applicants and recipients of old-age
assistance to help them attain self-care, provided that the costs
incurred by the county departments in administering this Code
section in conjunction with the public assistance programs
administered by the department shall be deemed to be administrative
expenses.
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