PRINTER'S NO. 1608
No. 1378 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY HANNA, BELARDI, BELFANTI, CAPPABIANCA, CAPPELLI, CAWLEY, COY, DALEY, GRUCELA, HORSEY, JAMES, LAUGHLIN, MANDERINO, MICHLOVIC, SATHER, SHANER, STEELMAN, TIGUE AND YOUNGBLOOD, APRIL 23, 2001
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, APRIL 23, 2001
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), entitled "An 2 act to consolidate, editorially revise, and codify the public 3 welfare laws of the Commonwealth," further providing for the 4 administration of assistance; and abrogating a regulation. 5 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 hereby enacts as follows: 7 Section 1. Section 403 of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, 8 No.21), known as the Public Welfare Code, amended May 16, 1996 9 (P.L.175, No.35), is amended to read: 10 Section 403. Uniformity in Administration of Assistance; 11 Regulations as to Assistance.--(a) The department is 12 responsible for maintaining uniformity in the administration of 13 public welfare, including general assistance, throughout the 14 Commonwealth. 15 (b) The department shall establish rules, regulations and 16 standards, consistent with the law, as to eligibility for 17 assistance and as to its nature and extent. The department is
1 authorized to seek waivers from the Federal Government to 2 enhance consistency between Federal program standards, 3 requirements or procedures. This shall not be interpreted to 4 require the department to seek waivers to achieve consistency 5 among standards, requirements or procedures in Federal programs, 6 except as specifically required under other provisions in this 7 article. Whenever possible, except for residency requirements 8 for general assistance, and consistent with State law, the 9 department shall establish rules, regulations and standards for 10 general assistance consistent with those established for aid to 11 families with dependent children. In no instance shall the 12 rules, regulations and standards established for general 13 assistance provide for assistance greater than that provided for 14 aid to families with dependent children. If three or more 15 general assistance recipients reside together in the same 16 household, their income eligibility and cash assistance shall be 17 no greater than income eligibility and cash assistance from aid 18 to families with dependent children for a household of the same 19 size. Regulations under this subsection shall provide for a 20 personal needs allowance deduction of fifty dollars ($50) from 21 the gross income of an individual eligible for medical 22 assistance. The secretary or a written designee is the only 23 person authorized to adopt regulations, orders, or standards of 24 general application to implement, interpret, or make specific 25 the law administered by the department. The secretary shall 26 issue interim regulations whenever changes in Federal laws and 27 regulations supersede existing statutes. In adopting 28 regulations, orders, or standards of general application, the 29 secretary shall strive for clarity of language which may be 30 readily understood by those administering assistance and by 20010H1378B1608 - 2 -
1 those who apply for or receive assistance. For the purpose of 2 this subsection, the term "household" does not include single- 3 room occupancy residences, rooming houses, nonprofit residential 4 programs or personal care facilities receiving charitable 5 funding or Federal, State or local government funding. 6 (c) Whenever a recipient of public assistance, as a 7 prerequisite to receiving assistance or otherwise, has been 8 required to encumber in favor of the Commonwealth any property, 9 or to give any bond, note or other obligation in any sum to 10 secure the repayment of moneys received as assistance or for any 11 other purposes, and such bonds, notes, judgments, mortgages, or 12 other obligations are thereafter assigned by the Commonwealth to 13 any third party, the assignee shall not be entitled to collect, 14 and the person liable for the payment of the lien or obligation 15 shall not be liable for the payment of, any amount greater than 16 the amount the assignee paid for the assignment, notwithstanding 17 the face amount of such lien or obligation. This provision shall 18 not be effective as to the collection of interest accruing after 19 the date of the assignment or costs of collection. 20 (d) No general assistance shall be paid to any full-time 21 student at a college or university who has not participated in a 22 Federally subsidized program for dependent children within the 23 previous five years. 24 (e) Beginning no later than December 31, 1982, the 25 department shall conduct annual quality control reviews of the 26 general assistance caseload in accordance with a methodology and 27 scope determined by the department. 28 (f) No general assistance shall be paid to initial 29 applicants who voluntarily terminate their employment until 30 thirty days after the date of termination. 20010H1378B1608 - 3 -
1 (g) Regulations which authorize payment for purchase of an 2 automobile, for parts for an automobile or for repair of an 3 automobile for a recipient of public assistance shall provide 4 that the payment shall be made jointly to the seller of the 5 automobile or parts or the garage or mechanic which made the 6 repairs and the recipient. 7 Section 2. The provisions of 55 Pa.Code § 181.452(d)(1)(i) 8 are abrogated. 9 Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days. B22L67WMB/20010H1378B1608 - 4 -