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There is no phrase to be said. The person may be called indigent.
The state is required to provide care for the inmate, not to pay for it. Some states mandate Wash) the inmate pay fro service. Some do pay. They are only required to pay if the patient is indigent.
The state will not pay child support. The state may grant TANF and/or medical assistance to the child/custodial parent if they are indigent. If so, or at the CP's request, the state will attempt to collect the past-due support.
All states have a service called Indigent medical services or IMS. If you do not have insurance and have a medical need, they will take care of you and pay the bill. All states have this, but you have to ask for it, the hospitals will not just offer the information. You can search Indigent medical services in your county or state to get more information. Hope this helps someone like it helped my mom.
Can you please answer my question please? What does the state of Wisconsin pay per person on Assistance disability
Yes, under TATE v. SHORT, 401 U.S. 395 (1971) the US Supreme court ruled that a person cannot be held to pay a fine if they are indigent and that they cannot be jailed for a fine only offense; under this precedence the court would have no choice but to dismiss.
Yes. In the United States, ability to pay is not a defense against a civil suit. It is a concern only AFTER a judgement against the indigent person is rendered. An indigent may be granted court-provided defense counsel, though this is not legally required (unlike in a criminal case).
The general term for indigent defense if the "public defender" office in most judicial systems. They provide attorneys for those who cannot afford to pay for a legal defense. In most cases, these are both overworked and understaffed.
If a person does not pay their speeding tickets on time in the state of Illinois, they can lose their license. People can either pay online or pay at a court appearance.
Depends on the state.. and if the state is a "no-fault" state. Typically, in a no fault state, the person at fault pays for damages incurred. In a no-fault state (such as Michigan), each person pays for their own damages.
Medicaid started because of the large number of indigent persons who were unable to pay for necessary medical care.
Sales taxes are a responsibility of the state. Merchants collect the tax and pay it to the state. Laws vary from state to state on if or how much a person must pay in sales taxes for bringing a vehicle from one state to another. Some states require the person to pay the difference between sales taxes for the two states, giving the person a credit for sales tax already paid in another state. If the state the person is moving from has no sales tax for vehicles, then the person may be given a limited time to request an exemption. There are also other types of taxes such as "end use taxes" in states like New York and New Jersey which are specific to that particular state and may have to paid. It is best to check with the state's motor vehicle administration when registering the vehicle.