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State Halts Collection of Debt From Children
05/10/2012
Success Stories

Settling a highly-publicized lawsuit filed by two teenage girls, represented by Western Center a... Read More..


Farm Bill Proposal To Cut Federal Food Help
04/20/2012
Notes on the Legislature

Today, Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) released her 2012 Farm Bill... Read More..


Western Center's Legislative Agenda
03/24/2012
Notes on the Legislature

Western Center's 2012 legislative agenda includes bills to protect health and housing, secure acc... Read More..


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SSI Benefits Settlement Victory in Lomeli v. Shewry
01/24/2011

On May 20, 2008, petitioners filed a Petition for Writ of Mandate in San Francisco Superior Court to compel the California Department of Health Care Services (CDHCS) to inform applicants for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) of their right to seek Medi-Cal coverage for the three-month period prior to their date of their SSI application, and the opportunity for these applicants to seek such retroactive coverage. Read more...


On May 20, 2008, petitioners filed a Petition for Writ of Mandate in San Francisco Superior Court to compel the California Department of Health Care Services (CDHCS) to inform applicants for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) of their right to seek Medi-Cal coverage for the three-month period prior to their date of their SSI application, and the opportunity for these applicants to seek such retroactive coverage.

On Friday, January 21, 2011, Judge Busch entered the stipulated order resolving this lawsuit.

In exchange for Petitioners’ dismissal of the claims in this lawsuit, DHCS has agreed to implement the following within the next six months:
a.            All new SSI applicants residing in California as reported by the Social Security Administration (SSA), who are not enrolled in Medi-Cal for all three months immediately prior to the month of their SSI application, will be sent a notice to inform them of the potential for retroactive Medi-Cal coverage.
b.            All new SSI recipients residing in California will be sent a modified notice to inform them of the potential for retroactive Medi Cal coverage and the time frame for requesting such coverage. 
c              DHCS will develop and issue a new All-County Welfare Director’s Letter to instruct the counties regarding the new notices relating to retroactive Medi-Cal coverage. 
d.            The All-County Letter will detail how the requests are to be processed.

The stipulated order provides that San Francisco Superior Court will retain jurisdiction of this lawsuit to rule upon Petitioners’ motion for attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses and to award them their costs of suit. The stipulated order also allows Petitioners to reopen this lawsuit in the event that DHCS does not perform the above tasks within the next six months.

Petitioners were represented by attorneys at the Western Center on Law & Poverty, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County, Bay Area Legal Aid, and Winston & Strawn LLP.


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