BLAKE v. BETIT

No. 139-70.

274 A.2d 481 (1971)

Marion F. BLAKE v. Joseph W. BETIT, Commissioner of Social Welfare of the State of Vermont.

Supreme Court of Vermont, Washington.

February 2, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Dooley, III, Burlington, for plaintiff.

James M. Jeffords, Atty. Gen., and William S. Roby, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Before HOLDEN, C. J., BARNEY, SMITH and KEYSER, JJ., and BILLINGS, Superior Judge.


SMITH, Justice.

The plaintiff, Marion F. Blake, is a recipient of public assistance under the Aid to the Aged, Blind and Disabled program administered by the defendant, Joseph W. Betit, Commissioner of the Department of Social Welfare. The benefits paid to the plaintiff under the above program were reduced from $92.00 a month to $77.00 a month and the plaintiff applied for a fair hearing before the Board of Social Welfare as a result of such reduction of benefits...

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