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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 9Pt. 5Ch. 1§ 17006 County Welfare Relief Oversight

§ 17006 County Welfare Relief Oversight

Welfare and Institutions Code·California
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§ 17006 County Welfare Relief Oversight

Key Takeaways

  • •The county must check if people really need help before giving them money or support.
  • •They have to keep an eye on people getting help to make sure they still need it.
  • •All the records about who gets help are secret, but some people (like the grand jury or police) can see them if needed.
  • •If someone commits a crime against a welfare worker, the county can share some info (like name and address) with the police.

Example

If someone applies for food stamps but is actually lying about their income to get more money, the county has to investigate.

The county checks their records and finds out the person is lying. They can stop giving them help and even tell the police if it’s a crime.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 17006 County Welfare Relief Oversight

(a) The board of supervisors of every county as a board, or by committee or by any person or society as it may authorize, shall investigate every application for relief from the funds of the county, shall supervise by periodic visitation every person receiving that relief, shall devise ways and means for bringing persons unable to maintain themselves to self-support, and shall keep full and complete records of the investigation, supervision, relief, and rehabilitation as shall be prescribed by the department. These records shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination or inspection, except by the grand jury of the county or by a board or an officer of the state or the county charged with the supervision or direction of that relief or with the control or expenditure of funds applicable to that relief. Any citizen shall be entitled to demand and receive from the board, officer, committee, person, or society having custody of these records a statement of the amount, character, and value of the relief received by any person. (b) (1) This section shall not be construed to prohibit an employee of a county welfare department from disclosing confidential information concerning a public social services applicant or recipient to a state or local law enforcement agency investigating or gathering information regarding a criminal act committed in a welfare department office, a criminal act against any county or state welfare worker, or any criminal act witnessed by any county or state welfare worker while involved in the administration of public social services at any location. Further, this section shall not be construed to prohibit an employee of a county welfare department from disclosing confidential information concerning a public social services applicant or recipient to a state or local law enforcement agency investigating or gathering information regarding a criminal act intentionally committed by an applicant or recipient against any off-duty county or state welfare worker in retaliation for an act performed in the course of the welfare worker’s duty when the person committing the offense knows or reasonably should know that the victim is a state or county welfare worker. (2) For purposes of this subdivision, “criminal act” means only an act that is in violation of state or local law. (3) Disclosure of confidential information pursuant to this subdivision shall be limited to the applicant’s name, physical description, and address. (Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 591, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1995.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

enforcementinformationvisitationbenefitscrimedutyemployeecustody

Related Statutes

  • § 17006.5 Welfare Recipient Arrest Disclosure
  • § 625.4 Minor Dna Sample Consent
  • § 828.3 School Crime Information Sharing
  • § 9538 Conflict Of Interest Rules
  • § 11023.5 Benefit Document Receipt Requirement

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 17006.
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