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This depends on the states articles of disability benefits distribution. Since the exact state given wasn't inquired it varies from state to state.

Factors of consideration are:

  • Bases of disability is permanent or semi-permanent
  • Issue of Disability status as to benefits they may set a limited time frame or a permanent basis.
  • If the state requires renewal of benefits as enacted as a census of budgetary funds so reapplications is a standard feature.
  • State budgetary restrictions as some states do require limited time restrictions with re-application as benefits amounts may change per assessment of regions cost of living adjustment and budget restrictions.
  • Qualified candidate on temporary status as may qualify for more permanent federal disability aid filings.
  • Rehabilitation ability if a disability can incur rehabilitation enabling independent social and economic stability. Therefore reducing or elimination disability.
  • States assessment per disability standards of living incur reduction or elimination of providing the requirement of disability assistance. This is rare where within any state that all public and private sectors operate in such a way that the disabled are enabled equal access in regards to disability where no specialized cost/expense is required of the individua

Note one must inquire with agencies govern ones states as laws and policy restrictions do apply per issuance established per set guidelines per equality, qualifications and preventative measures against fraud.

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