Section 142-B. Federal manpower development training act and elementary and secondary education act grants or payments; effect on eligibility for certain public assistance or care  


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  • So long as the applicable provisions
      of  the federal manpower development and training act, as amended, or of
      the elementary and secondary education act as amended, may require:
        1. any inconsistent provision of title  ten  of  article  five,  other
      provisions  of  this  chapter,  or  of any other law notwithstanding, in
      determining the need for public assistance or care under such title, any
      payments made under  the  manpower  development  and  training  act,  as
      amended,  which  are  made  in  lieu  of  a training allowance to defray
      expenses  attributable  to  training  and/or  as  a  training  incentive
      payment,  shall  not be regarded as income or resources of the person in
      determining his need for such public assistance or care, or as income or
      resources of any other person in determining such  other  person's  need
      for such public assistance or care; and/or
        2.  any  inconsistent  provisions  of title ten of article five, other
      provisions of this chapter, or of  any  other  law  notwithstanding,  in
      determining the need for public assistance or care under such title, the
      first  eighty-five  dollars  per month, during a period of not less than
      twelve nor  more  than  twenty-four  months  as  may  be  prescribed  by
      regulations  of  the  department,  earned  by  any  person  for services
      rendered to any program assisted under title I  of  the  elementary  and
      secondary  education  act  of  nineteen  hundred sixty-five, as amended,
      shall not  be  regarded  as  income  or  resources  of  such  person  in
      determining  his need for public assistance or care under such title ten
      of article five of this chapter, or as income or resources of any  other
      person   in  determining  such  other  person's  need  for  such  public
      assistance or care.