Show WELFARE LAW V Continued from Page Pago One allowed even if it the value of ot the home is too little for the state to get its money back Mr Does Doe's children hUdren also get what's left after arter the and the 1080 owed to the state are deducted Chan Changes Section The legislature changed the section section section sec sec- tion of the law covering amounts I paid welfare clients Now any old age recipient can CM earn or receive a a little money without having any deducted from his check The I amount extra he may get is the difference between his check and his hb personal budget The budget is determined ed by th thA welfare commission commission com corn mission and is b based ed on what the person person needs to maintain himself decently and In fn health At At present for a single single- old age person without without with with- out ut any outside help the budget i. i is 3 about 73 73 a a. month The maxil maximum maximum maxi maxi- I mum mum any single person can receive receiver l odd gifts from r Is 45 By jobs or friends such a person may receive 28 a month Also written Into Into- the law is a ai i section requiring any relief applicant applicant c cant n t from now on to have hav lived in I Utah for lor bra a year just before apply apply- ing In addition to the year year- prior to application he he- must have lived i In Utah for tor another year in the I five years before applying Funds Fu ds Undetermined It is not known now whether V the I legislature V gave enough money to welfare fund to prevent any any cutting down on checks The commission commission com corn mission estimated a a. 16 16 cut be beginning beginning be- be gi ginning ming July 1 if no additional money were given The legislature cut loose with for the next fiscal year They also alo gave to complete this fiscal year The comm commission lon said it needed to continue the program as it is now lu until tiL the end of or the biennium July 1 1949 Since the legislature took only out of it its purse a a cut seems likely except that the lien law might might- cut down the rolls roll At least the proponents of the lien said it would If It enough people get getoff getoff off ou welfare rolls because of ot the lien Hen provision grants will not be cut If the money does not seem scent enough to go o around the commission commission commis commis- sion is forced by the new law to cut the grants It ILLs is UI expressly forbidden forbidden for for- bidden to spend more than its all allotment U V |