PRINTER'S NO. 2611
No. 2096 Session of 1995
INTRODUCED BY STRITTMATTER, SCHULER, ZIMMERMAN, E. Z. TAYLOR, CIVERA, LYNCH, FARGO, CLARK, LEH, SCHRODER, TULLI, GEIST, BROWN AND SAYLOR, OCTOBER 17, 1995
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, OCTOBER 17, 1995
AN ACT 1 Providing for an alternative method of disbursement of health 2 and welfare program funds; establishing the Health and 3 Welfare Services Fund; and making repeals. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Short title. 7 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Health and 8 Welfare Funding Alternative Act. 9 Section 2. Definitions. 10 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 11 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 12 context clearly indicates otherwise: 13 "County." A county-level municipality within this 14 Commonwealth, regardless of classification. The term includes a 15 county which has adopted a home rule charter or optional plan of 16 government under the act of April 13, 1972 (P.L.184, No.62), 17 known as the Home Rule Charter and Optional Plans Law.
1 "Department." The Department of Public Welfare of the 2 Commonwealth. 3 "Program." The Health and Welfare Services Funding Program 4 established under section 3. 5 "Secretary." The Secretary of Public Welfare of the 6 Commonwealth. 7 Section 3. Establishment of program. 8 (a) Department to establish.--Subject to Federal approval, 9 the department, in cooperation with other departments 10 administering health and welfare services, shall establish a 11 program to be known as the Health and Welfare Services Funding 12 Program for the purpose of coordinating, consolidating, 13 integrating and providing alternative funding of health and 14 welfare services. 15 (b) Participation by counties.--The department shall provide 16 for participation by all counties in the program. 17 Section 4. Powers and duties of department. 18 (a) Components of program.--The department, in cooperation 19 with other departments administering health and welfare 20 services, shall identify all health and welfare services that 21 may be included in the program. 22 (b) Disbursement of funds.--Pursuant to the establishment of 23 the fund under section 5, the department and other departments 24 administering health and welfare services shall cooperate with 25 the State Treasurer in developing a system by which Federal and 26 State funds allocated for health and welfare services shall be 27 disbursed to counties. 28 (c) County projects.--The department shall provide for the 29 establishment in counties of coordinated, consolidated or 30 integrated health and welfare service projects that use Federal 19950H2096B2611 - 2 -
1 and State funding. 2 (d) Establishment of requirements for plan approval.--The 3 department, in cooperation with other departments administering 4 health and welfare services, shall establish through guidelines 5 or regulation minimum requirements for approval of a county plan 6 to implement a health and welfare project under this act. 7 (e) Request for waivers.--Within 60 days of the effective 8 date of this act, the secretary, in cooperation with other 9 departments administering health and welfare services, shall 10 submit to the appropriate Federal agency or agencies a request 11 for any and all waivers of regulations and for any other 12 approvals by the Federal Government that may be necessary for 13 the implementation of this act. It shall be the obligation of 14 the secretary to enter into good faith negotiations with the 15 appropriate Federal officials and to make every effort to obtain 16 the necessary Federal waivers and approvals. 17 Section 5. Health and Welfare Services Fund. 18 (a) Fund established.--There is hereby established in the 19 General Fund a restricted receipt account to be known as the 20 Health and Welfare Services Fund. The fund shall be composed of 21 Federal and State funds for health and welfare services. 22 (b) Disbursements to counties.--Annual disbursements from 23 the fund shall be made to counties in amounts that are not less 24 than current budgetary levels, subject to approval of plans 25 submitted to the department under section 4. 26 Section 6. Report to Governor and committees. 27 On or before March 15 following the first full year of 28 implementation of this act and on or before that date in each 29 succeeding year of the program, the department shall provide a 30 report covering the preceding year to the Governor and the 19950H2096B2611 - 3 -
1 chairman and minority chairman of the Public Health and Welfare 2 Committee of the Senate and the chairman and minority chairman 3 of the Health and Human Services Committee of the House of 4 Representatives. The report shall provide an evaluation of the 5 ongoing effectiveness of the program. 6 Section 7. Repeals. 7 (a) Inconsistent.--The act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), 8 known as the Public Welfare Code, is repealed insofar as it is 9 inconsistent with this act. 10 (b) General.--All other acts and parts of acts are repealed 11 insofar as they are inconsistent with this act. 12 Section 8. Effective date. 13 This act shall take effect July 1, 1996, or immediately, 14 whichever is later. H18L67BIL/19950H2096B2611 - 4 -