You can apply for food stamps at http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10101.html/ and also at http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/federalbenefitprograms/a/foodstamps.htm
what have to be your salary to apply for foodstamp
Yes, you can apply for food stamps if you are married but separated, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements based on your individual circumstances.
yes you can
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No. You can apply, but what is the disability? It would get denied if you are not mentally or physically disabled.
No you cant get married there if the inmate is in reception. When an inmate is in reception they are just being held there until they can figure out where to house the inmate. With this said they do not have the same opportunities in reception as they would if they were at their home facility.
What agency do you go to to apply for food stamps
Yes.
To apply for emergency food stamps, contact your local Department of Social Services or visit their website to fill out an application. Provide necessary documentation such as proof of income, identification, and expenses to determine eligibility.
In order to apply for any government aid, you must visit your state's site for human, family, and child services. For example, if you are trying to apply for food stamps, and if are a resident of the state of Georgia, you must visit http://dfcs.dhs.georgia.gov/food-stamps.
You can, but it might present a conflict of interest. If she was in prison for murdering her last relationship, you might want to give it some thought. Once she is out of prison, she will be a different person and it is something to consider. ---- one thing for sure is that she's not going to use you to escape. The usual rules apply, if you trust her enough and like her enough, then go out with her and get to know her better, maybe it'll work out:) Check the laws in your state. Federal law prohibits prison staff from having any type of relationship with an inmate for a period of one year after release. Some states have even more stringent requirements.
Depends...If you are an inmate the Occupational Safety and Health Act does not apply to you unless your State plan allows for it. And this would only be applicable when you are working. If you are a corrections officer then it would be 90 dBA for an eight-hour time-weighted average.