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ARIZONA has also reduced eligibility for pregnant women, and Minnesota plans to do so in 2004.
Specifically, this scenario assumes that enrollment in restricted-scope Medi-Cal continues at similar levels, falling only slightly by 2020 due to reduced eligibility associated with increases in the minimum wage, and that all enrolled adults are automatically transitioned to full-scope Medi-Cal under an expansion.
Thanks to congressional budget fights in 2011, the federal government reduced eligibility for the grants, cutting eligibility time from 18 semesters to 12 and eliminating grants for summer study.
In order for our study to make broader generalizations and attain a larger sample size, reduced eligibility criteria were adopted (George, 1996).
The survey highlights patterns of day centre closure, rising fees for attendance and reduced eligibility, and the underdevelopment of mechanisms to facilitate commissioning of new collective spaces.
Need-based aid is reduced to reflect the reduced eligibility that results from the lower charges.
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This can significantly reduce eligibility for need-based financial aid.
Reducing eligibility for disability payments or cutting unemployment compensation, raising the retirement age, and decentralizing collective bargaining were also recommended.
"People hardly ever reduce eligibility for pregnant women because they want to encourage prenatal care," he said.
Paul Dimoldenberg, the leader of the Labour group on the council, said that by reducing eligibility, some people are not getting the services previously provided by the local authority.
A leaked Whitehall paper drawn up in March suggested a number of further cuts for consideration such as reducing eligibility for Carers' Allowance, and limits on child benefit.
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