Family allowance means the allowance prescribed in section 2403.
Family allowance means a deduction in the computation of a beneficiary’s liability for the needs of dependent family members who are residing with the non-LTSS spouse or guardian.
Family allowance means amounts payable to eligible survivors provided pursuant to Chapter 22 (commencing with Section 23800) after June 30, 1972.
Examples of Family allowance in a sentence
Amended by Chapter 93, 2010 General Session 75-2-404 Family allowance.
Family allowance may be claimed by em- ployees who are in receipt of child allowance or education allowance under cantonal law and Art.
Family allowance is paid only as long as child allowance is drawn.
Family allowance and additional payments to the family allowance are granted for a period of 12 months.
Family allowance is paid subject to a Member of Staff producing either a certificate of deletion from any other scheme offering benefits of the same nature or any other justifying document certifying that neither the Member of Staff nor their Spouse receive any similar benefits.
More Definitions of Family allowance
Family allowance means a deduction in the computation of patient liability for the needs of dependent family members, described in paragraph (B)(9)(a) of this rule, who are residing with the community spouse. The family allowance, calculated separately for each family member, is one-third of the MMMNA standard, less the gross amount of the monthly income of the family member, then rounded down to the nearest whole dollar.
Family allowance means the percentage of the assist- ance standard under s. 49.19 (11) (a) 1. and 2., Stats., designated as the monthly payment level in the AFDC program.
Family allowance means, in relation to the territory of the United Kingdom, child benefit or family allowances as defined in the legislation specified in Article 2(1)(b) 4 of this Convention, and, in relation to Austria, family allowance as defined in the legislation of Austria;
Family allowance means an allowance of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) from the decedent’s estate to which the decedent’s surviving spouse is entitled. If there is no surviving spouse, then the family allowance is payable to the decedent’s minor and dependent children. This allowance is exempt from and has priority over all claims against the estate. The family allowance must be paid if the estate has sufficient assets. See Section 45-2-402
Family allowance. (FA) means a required deduction in the computation of patient liability to provide for the needs of dependent family members who reside with the community spouse.
Family allowance means benefits established through Law No. 277/2010 as amended.
Family allowance means the amount or amounts herein fixed on a per annum rate intended to assist an officer or employee living with his family at the post of assignment in meeting the incremental expenses arising from foreign assignment, computed for the dependent spouse and for un-married legal minor dependent children but not exceeding three in number.