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78 California Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1995)

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Opinion No. 94-806--January 13, 1995
Requested by: COUNTY COUNSEL,
COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA
Opinion by: DANIEL E. LUNGREN, Attorney General
Maxine P. Cutler, Deputy
THE HONORABLE STEPHEN SHANE STARK, COUNTY COUN-
SEL, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, has requested an opinion on the
following questions:
1. May a county social services department refuse to grant general
assistance benefits to applicants who have outstanding arrest warrants?
2. May a county social services department furnish to the district
attorney or other law enforcement personnel a list of general relief appli-
cants for the purpose of determining if any applicant is the subject of an
outstanding arrest warrant?
CONCLUSIONS
1. A county social services department may not refuse to grant general
assistance benefits to applicants who have outstanding arrest warrants.
2. A county social services department may not furnish to the district
attorney or other law enforcement personnel a list of general relief appli-
cants for the purpose of determining if any applicant is the subject of an
outstanding arrest warrant.
ANALYSIS
The Legislature has enacted a comprehensive statutory scheme (Welf.
& Inst. Code, §§ 17000-17805)1 directing counties to provide aid and relief
to their indigent residents. An indigent person is eligible to receive aid from
the county where he or she is a resident (§ 17100), subject to certain property
ownership restrictions (§§ 17107, 17111) and work requirements (§ 17200).
The fundamental purpose of the legislation is to provide protection, care,
and assistance to the needy and distressed people of the state. (§ 10000;
Mooney v. Pickett (1971) 4 Cal.3d 669, 672.)2
1 All section references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code unless otherwise indicated.
2 Section 10000 provides in full:
T'he purpose of this division [§§ 10000-18999.1] is to provide for protection, care,
and assistance to the people of the state in need thereof, and to promote the welfare and
happiness of all of the people of the state by providing appropriate aid and services to
all of its needy and distressed. It is the legislative intent that aid shall be administered
(Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.)

January, 1995

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