CMSP and GA hearings
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County Hearings (General Assistance, County Medical Services Program) are different than State Hearings (CalWORKs, Food Stamps, Medi-Cal) because the California Department of Social Services has jurisdiction (the right and power to interpret and apply the law) over only state and federal social service programs.
Since GA is fully funded and administered by
Although CMSP is mostly funded by
Exception: The State does retain jurisdiction over CMSP Scope of Benefit Hearings. Example: CMSP denied a dental surgery or denied prescription glasses.
The County's fair hearing officer is responsible for acting as chairperson of a three-person adjudications panel, which hears and decides on CMSP/GA hearing requests.
The chairperson begins the hearing by starting the tape recorder and giving an opening statement. The panel will ask the County to state its action taken and why, and to present the evidence and regulations to support its action.
The panel will then ask the claimant to present their side and any evidence. After the panel has heard all of the evidence, the record will be closed and the panel will make a decision.
The panel sends written decisions within 5 days. The decision is made jointly by all panel members and sent to the claimant and the County at the same time.
If there are terms of compliance, the panel will note them in the decision along with the time frame for the county or claimant to comply.
There is no rehearing process for CMSP/GA hearings. If the claimant or the county is dissatisfied with the decision, either party may request a judicial review of the panel’s decision by filing a petition with Shasta County’s Superior Court.