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An eligible applicant for Public Assistance is a: a. Individual property owner. b. State agency. c. Federal agency. d. Private business.
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An eligible applicant for Public Assistance is a:
a. Individual property owner.
b. State agency.
c. Federal agency.
d. Private business.
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An eligible applicant for Public Assistance is a "individual property owner", since non-individuals would apply for other types of government assistance. In general, however, many individuals who need medicaid are on medicare.
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