Publications
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Governor Lamont Selects Dr. Deidre Gifford to Serve as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services
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New Haven Behavioral Health Provider Agrees to Settlement, Suspension to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations
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Attorney General Tong Announces False Claims Act Settlement with Med Tech LLC
Attorney General Tong Announces False Claims Act Settlement with Med Tech LLC
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State Projected to Expand Home Care as Demand Grows
State Projected to Expand Home Care as Demand Grows
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Gov. Malloy Reminds Connecticut Residents the Deadline to Apply for Home Heating Assistance is May 1
Those Seeking Assistance Should Call 2-1-1 or visit www.ct.gov/staywarm for Guidance
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To order bulk quantities of DSS forms, please follow this link to our Forms Requisition Site.
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Program Information Bulletins (PIBs)
A listing of DSS Program Information Bulletins.
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This page provides notice when the Department of Social Services intends to amend the Regulations of Connection State Agencies.
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Children Health Insurance Program (CHIP) State Plan Amendment
HUSKY B is Connecticut’s Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP, also known as Title XXI). HUSKY B provides a free or low cost health insurance program for children and youth up to age 19 for families who are not income eligible for HUSKY A.
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Guide to Verification for Programs (89KB)
Identity for Medicaid or HUSKY - current or expired U.S. passport with no stated limitations; Certificate of Naturalization (N-550 or N-570); Certificate of U.S. Citizenship (N-560 or N-561); state driver’s license.
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Guide to Verification for Programs (Versión en Español) (90KB)
Identificación con fotografía, pasaporte, tarjeta de crédito con la firma, tarjeta de biblioteca, declaración de terceros desinteresados.