§ 100130 Consolidation Proposal Requirements
This law says that when a state wants to combine several public programs into one system, the plan must spell out how to make everything shared—like who can get help, the forms people fill out, how services are reported, money handling, where people go for help, case management, special groups, and how to fix big problems.
A state decides to merge its food assistance, health care, and job training programs into a single "one‑stop" service center.
The state must create one set of rules for who can qualify, one application form, one way to report services, a shared budget with audit rules, a single place where people apply and get referrals, a unified case‑management system, a plan for groups like the homeless, and a plan to fix any big gaps they find.
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§ 100130 Consolidation Proposal Requirements
Last verified: January 11, 2026