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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 9Pt. 5Ch. 2§ 17109 County Aid Property Transfer

§ 17109 County Aid Property Transfer

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§ 17109 County Aid Property Transfer

Key Takeaways

  • •If the county gives money to someone who is very poor, they can ask that person to give up some of their property as a way to pay the money back later.
  • •The county can take care of that property and use any money it makes to pay back what they spent on helping the poor person.
  • •If there's extra money left after paying back the county, it goes to the poor person.
  • •The county can sell or rent out the property if they need to, and they have the power to handle any legal issues about it.

Example

A person who is very poor and needs help from the county to pay for food and housing.

The county might say, 'We'll help you, but you have to give us your old car. We'll sell it and use the money to pay back what we spent on you. If there's money left after that, we'll give it to you.'

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

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§ 17109 County Aid Property Transfer

As a condition to the grant or continuation of aid to an indigent, the board of supervisors may require, as security for the moneys so expended, that the applicant transfer or grant to it such property or interest in property as the applicant has, or such portion thereof or estate therein or lien thereon as the board specifies. Such property shall be managed by the board of supervisors and the net income thereof shall be applied to the reimbursement of the county for the aid granted, and any surplus in excess of such reimbursement shall be paid to the indigent. In the case of any estate, interest, or lien in such property held by the board, or any right of management transferred thereto, the board shall have all the powers of an attorney in fact for the indigent as to such estate, interest, or lien, and may sell, lease, or transfer the same, defend and prosecute all suits concerning it, pay all just claims against it and be reimbursed out of the proceeds, and do all things necessary for the protection, preservation, and management thereof. Any such estate, interest, or lien shall be held by the board, subject to the claim of the county for reimbursement for aid granted to the applicant or for moneys expended in its management, preservation, or protection, and such reimbursement shall constitute a preferred claim against such estate, interest, or lien. (Added by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1784.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

reimbursementpropertylienclaimnetportleasemanagement

Related Statutes

  • § 17108 County Hospital Care Protection
  • § 11465.6 Foster Care Childcare Reimbursement
  • § 11523.4 Calworks Program Improvements
  • § 9160 Crc Board Representation Requirements
  • § 17405 Property Reconveyance By Board

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 17109.
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