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39 <br /> program violations and violations due to inadvertent <br /> :lousehold error under the Food Stamp Program enabled by <br /> Chapter 108A, Article 2, Part 5, and any county operating <br /> the same Program at the local level, when and only to the <br /> extent such a county is in the performance of Food Stamp <br /> Program collection functions. <br /> The North Carolina Department of Human Resources <br /> when, in� the performance of its duties under the .eta <br /> Pf AMe <br /> b� ..O*'QWA 198A of <br /> , Work First Program provided in Part 2 <br /> of Article 2 of Chapter 108A of the General Statutes or <br /> under the State-County Special Assistance for Adults <br /> Program provided in Part 3 of Article 2 of Chapter 108A, it <br /> seeks to collect public assistance payments obtained through <br /> an intentional false statement, intentional misrepresentation, <br /> intentional failure to disclose a material fact, or inadvertent <br /> household error; <br /> S. The Employment Security Commission of North E-$reiine <br /> Carolina: <br /> t. Any State agency in the collection of salary overpayments <br /> from former employees. employees: or <br /> u. The State Board of Education through the Superintendent <br /> of Public Instruction when in the performance of his duties <br /> of administering the program under which the State <br /> encourages participation -in the National Board for <br /> Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) Program, enabled <br /> by Section 19.28 of Chapter 769 of the 1993 Session Laws." <br /> Section 12.27. G.S.MG-129(6) reads as rewritten: - <br /> "(6) - `Disposable-income' means any form of periodic payment to an - – <br /> individual, regardless of sources, including but not limited to <br /> wages, salary, commission, self-employment income, bonus pay, <br /> severance pay, sick pay, incentive pay, vacation pay, compensation <br /> as an independent contractor, worker's compensation, <br /> unemployment compensation benefits, disability, annuity, <br /> survivor's benefits, pension and retirement benefits, interest, <br /> dividends, rents, royalties, trust income and other similar payments, <br /> which remain after the deduction of amounts for federal, State, <br /> and local taxes, Social Security, and involuntary retirement <br /> contributions. However, Supplemental Security Income, AT 4 Mr <br /> Dependent r'h dream Work First Family Assistance, and other <br /> public assistance payments shall be excluded from disposable <br /> income. For employers, disposable income means `wage' as.it is <br /> defined by G.S. 95-25.2(16). Unemployment compensation benefits <br /> shall be treated as disposable income only for the purposes of <br /> income withholding under the provisions of G.S. 110-136.4, and <br /> the amount withheld shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25 015) of <br /> the unemployment compensation benefits." <br /> Section 12.28. G.S. 110-130.1. reads as rewritten: <br /> "§ 110-130.1. Nen kFBG Non-Work First services. <br /> ^'" Paoe 283 <br />
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