The statutory and administrative sections relied on by plaintiff did not mandate the City to discontinue public assistance benefits, including homemaker services, to nonparty Clifford Miles, who assaulted plaintiff while she was providing homemaker services pursuant to a contract between her employer and the City. Rather, the cited statutes and internal agency rules committed the decision as to whether to discontinue public assistance benefits to the City's discretion, and...
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