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9' <br /> North Carolina Division of Aging <br /> Legal Services - Policies and Procedures <br /> Effective Date - July 1, 1992 <br /> LEGAL SERVICES <br /> income or resources as a condition for <br /> providing legal services under Title III . A <br /> legal service provider may, however, ask about <br /> the person' s financial circumstances as a part <br /> of the process of providing legal advice, <br /> counseling and representation, or for the <br /> purpose cf identifying additional resources <br /> and benefits for which an older adult may be <br /> eligible. <br /> S. Cannot provide assistance in criminal matters. <br /> 9 . No conflict of interest exists in the <br /> representation of participants in public <br /> benefit cases. <br /> 10. Ensure that none of the funds made available <br /> under the Act may be used to pay dues <br /> exceeding $100 per recipient per annum. to any <br /> organization (other than a bar association) , a <br /> purpose or function of which is to engage in <br /> activities prohibited under these regulations <br /> unless such dues are not used to engage in <br /> activities for which Older Americans Act funds <br /> cannot be used directly. <br /> D. Voluntary Contributions <br /> In accordance with the requirements of the Older <br /> Americans Act, agencies must provide all <br /> individuals receiving Legal services administered <br /> by the Division of Aging with the opportunity to <br /> contribute to the cost of service. Agencies must <br /> establish written policies and procedures governing <br /> _j the collection of voluntary contributions (program <br /> income) . <br /> VIII . Staffing Qualifications <br /> A. Legal Services must be provided by a licensed <br /> attorney. Staffing may include, but is not limited <br /> to, a component involving advice or representation <br /> by: <br /> 1 . a paralegal under the supervision of an <br /> attorney; <br /> 2 . a third year law student under the supervision <br /> of attorney; or <br /> 3 . a non-lawyer, under supervision of an attorney <br /> in administrative public benefits problem. <br /> - E <br />