Individuals are eligible for the following services on the basis of need for the service and without regard to their income:
- (1) adjustment services for the blind and visually impaired;
- (2) adoption services;
- (3) adult placement services;
- (4) foster care services for children;
- (5) protective services for adults;
- (6) protective services for children;
- (7) child care services, when needed to support child protective services, child welfare services and for children receiving foster care services;
- (8) delinquency prevention services;
- (9) employment and training support services;
- (10) health support services (excluding the optional voluntary sterilization component);
- (11) individual and family adjustment services;
- (12) problem pregnancy services;
- (13) community living services;
- (14) day care services for adults;
- (15) housing and home improvement services;
- (16) in-home aide services;
- (17) personal and family counseling;
- (18) preparation and delivery of meals;
- (19) residential treatment for the emotionally disturbed;
- (20) respite care services;
- (21) transportation services provided by the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs;
- (22) youth services;
- (23) family planning services;
- (24) children and adults needing mental health, developmental disability or substance abuse services;
- (25) family preservation services;
- (26) family support services;
- (27) foster care services for adults;
- (28) home health services (includes skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, medical social services, and nutrition care; and
- (29) intensive family preservation services.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143B‑153(2a)b;
Eff. July 1, 1983;
Amended Eff. March 1, 1994; December 1, 1991; May 1, 1990; July 1, 1989;
Temporary Amendment Eff. October 21, 1996;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2007; July 1, 1998;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. May 20, 2017.