PRINTER'S NO. 631
No. 590 Session of 2005
INTRODUCED BY O'PAKE, MELLOW, COSTA, LAVALLE, KITCHEN, MUSTO, ERICKSON, STOUT, RAFFERTY, TARTAGLIONE, STACK, PIPPY, C. WILLIAMS, WONDERLING, BOSCOLA, KASUNIC, ORIE AND LOGAN, APRIL 4, 2005
REFERRED TO EDUCATION, APRIL 4, 2005
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of December 16, 1998 (P.L.980, No.129), 2 entitled "An act providing for a waiver of tuition and other 3 fees for children of certain deceased police officers, 4 National Guard members, firefighters and correction employees 5 at community colleges and State-owned and State-related 6 institutions of higher education and for additional powers 7 and duties of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance 8 Agency and the Department of General Services," further 9 providing for title of act, for short title, for definitions, 10 for Postsecondary Educational Gratuity Program and for report 11 to General Assembly. 12 The General Assembly finds and declares as follows: 13 (1) Pennsylvania's police officers, firefighters, 14 correction employees, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and other 15 residents of this Commonwealth on Federal or State active 16 military duty risk their lives daily to protect the citizens 17 of this Commonwealth and their property. 18 (2) The services performed by the these persons are 19 necessary to the protection of the health, safety and welfare 20 of the citizens of this Commonwealth. 21 (3) Some of these people have lost or will lose their
1 lives in the performance of their duties. 2 (4) Many members of the National Guard perform dangerous 3 duties in times of emergency and civil disorder in order to 4 protect the lives and property of the residents of this 5 Commonwealth. 6 (5) It is therefore the intent of the General Assembly 7 to recognize the ultimate sacrifice made by police officers, 8 firefighters, correction employees, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs 9 and National Guard members and other residents of this 10 Commonwealth who are on Federal or State active military duty 11 and who are killed in the performance of their duties by 12 providing a postsecondary educational gratuity for their 13 spouses and children at community colleges and State-owned or 14 State-related institutions in this Commonwealth. 15 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 16 hereby enacts as follows: 17 Section 1. The title and section 1 of the act of December 18 16, 1998 (P.L.980, No.129), known as the Police Officer, 19 Firefighter, Correction Employee and National Guard Member Child 20 Beneficiary Education Act, are amended to read: 21 AN ACT 22 Providing for a waiver of tuition and other fees for children 23 and spouses of certain deceased police officers, National 24 Guard members, firefighters and correction employees at 25 community colleges and State-owned and State-related 26 institutions of higher education and certain other persons 27 and for additional powers and duties of the Pennsylvania 28 Higher Education Assistance Agency and the Department of 29 General Services. 30 Section 1. Short title. 20050S0590B0631 - 2 -
1 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Police 2 Officer, Firefighter, Correction Employee and National Guard 3 Member [Child] Beneficiary Education Act. 4 Section 2. The definitions of "child" or "children," 5 "correction employee" and "educational gratuity" in section 2 of 6 the act are amended and the section is amended by adding a 7 definition to read: 8 Section 2. Definitions. 9 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 10 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 11 context clearly indicates otherwise: 12 * * * 13 "Candidate." A spouse or child who has submitted an 14 application for an educational gratuity pursuant to section 3. 15 "Child" or "children." A resident of this Commonwealth who 16 is 25 years of age or younger, who is the child by birth or 17 adoption of a deceased police officer, firefighter, correction 18 employee [or], National Guard member or other resident of this 19 Commonwealth on Federal or State active military duty killed in 20 the performance of his or her duties. 21 * * * 22 "Correction employee." An individual employed on a full-time 23 basis at a State or county correctional facility of this 24 Commonwealth who has care, custody and control of inmates. 25 "Educational gratuity." The waiver by a community college or 26 a State-owned or State-related institution of tuition, fees and 27 room and board charges for an eligible spouse or child. 28 * * * 29 Section 3. Section 3(a), (b)(6) and (7), (c) and (d)(4), 30 (5), (6) and (7) of the act, amended November 30, 2004 (P.L. 20050S0590B0631 - 3 -
1 1663, No.210), are amended to read: 2 Section 3. Postsecondary Educational Gratuity Program. 3 (a) Establishment.--There is hereby established the 4 Postsecondary Educational Gratuity Program for spouses and 5 children of police officers, firefighters, correction employees, 6 sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and National Guard members and certain 7 other individuals who are on Federal or State active military 8 duty who are residents of this Commonwealth who are killed 9 [while acting] in the performance of [their] his or her lawful 10 duties. 11 (b) Eligibility.-- 12 * * * 13 (6) Any spouse or child of a police officer, 14 firefighter, correction employee, sheriff, deputy sheriff 15 [or], National Guard member or other resident of this 16 Commonwealth on Federal or State active military duty killed 17 in the performance of his or her lawful duties shall be 18 eligible for an educational gratuity provided the spouse or 19 child [is 25 years of age or younger at the time of 20 application for participation in this program,] meets all 21 admission requirements of the community college or State- 22 owned or State-related institution to which application is 23 made and is enrolled as a full-time or part-time student at a 24 community college or a State-owned or State-related 25 institution. 26 (7) A spouse or child [who is 25 years of age or younger 27 at the time of the child's application for participation in 28 this program and] who meets all other eligibility 29 requirements may receive an educational gratuity for up to 30 five years provided the spouse or child otherwise continues 20050S0590B0631 - 4 -
1 to be eligible for participation. 2 (c) Scope of benefit.-- 3 (1) The benefit available under this section shall be 4 provided only for full-time or part-time students who are 5 pursuing undergraduate studies leading to an associate degree 6 or a baccalaureate degree. 7 (2) A spouse or child becomes eligible for this benefit 8 after he or she has applied for available scholarships and 9 Federal and State grants to cover tuition and room and board 10 costs. The spouse or child must provide a record of 11 application for such financial aid to the community college 12 or State-owned or State-related institution to which he or 13 she is applying. 14 (3) A community college or a State-owned or State- 15 related institution shall waive all remaining tuition and 16 room and board charges (total tuition, room and board and 17 fees minus awarded scholarships and Federal and State grants) 18 for an eligible spouse or child during the time the spouse or 19 child is enrolled as a full-time or part-time student 20 provided the spouse or child meets all requirements for 21 admission to the community college or State-owned or State- 22 related institution and during [the child's] enrollment 23 complies with all requirements of the institution for 24 continued attendance and award of an associate degree or a 25 baccalaureate degree. 26 (d) Administration.-- 27 * * * 28 (4) Applications for an educational gratuity shall be 29 submitted to PHEAA by the candidate. If the candidate is a 30 child, the child or the surviving parent or guardian of the 20050S0590B0631 - 5 -
1 child[, together with] shall submit an application and a 2 certified copy of the child's birth certificate or adoption 3 record or other documentation of birth or adoption acceptable 4 to PHEAA. The application shall include a copy of the 5 [child's] letter of acceptance at a community college or a 6 State-owned or State-related institution. If no death 7 certification has been received from the Department of 8 General Services, Secretary of Corrections or Adjutant 9 General of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, 10 PHEAA may elect to accept other documentation certifying that 11 the [child's] candidate's spouse or parent was a police 12 officer, firefighter, correction employee [or], National 13 Guard member or other resident of this Commonwealth who was 14 on Federal or State active military duty killed [during] in 15 the performance of his or her duties. 16 (5) Within 30 days of receipt of a completed 17 application, PHEAA shall send written notice to the [child] 18 candidate and the community college or State-owned or State- 19 related institution of the [child's] candidate's eligibility 20 or noneligibility for participation in this program. There 21 shall be a presumption that the deceased's duties were 22 lawful. If the [child] candidate is determined not to be 23 eligible for an educational gratuity, the notice shall 24 include the reason or reasons for such determination and an 25 indication that an appeal of PHEAA's determination may be 26 made pursuant to 2 Pa.C.S. (relating to administrative law 27 and procedure). 28 (6) Upon receipt of notification of the spouse's or 29 child's eligibility from PHEAA, a community college or a 30 State-owned or State-related institution is prohibited from 20050S0590B0631 - 6 -
1 charging the spouse, the child or the child's parent or 2 guardian any tuition fee or room and board charge. If moneys 3 have been received by the community college or the State- 4 owned or State-related institution for these purposes, those 5 moneys must be refunded in full within 30 days of receipt by 6 the community college or the State-owned or State-related 7 institution of the notice of the spouse's or child's 8 eligibility. 9 (7) Each community college or State-owned or State- 10 related institution at which an eligible spouse or child is 11 enrolled shall notify PHEAA upon the spouse's or child's 12 graduation or when the spouse or child is no longer enrolled 13 at the community college or State-owned or State-related 14 institution. 15 Section 4. Section 4 of the act is amended to read: 16 Section 4. Report to General Assembly. 17 Each year as part of its budget presentation to the General 18 Assembly, PHEAA shall provide a report on: 19 (1) The number of applications submitted during the 20 prior year, including numbers of applications approved and 21 disapproved. 22 (2) The number of spouses and children currently 23 participating in this program at community colleges or State- 24 owned or State-related institutions. 25 (3) The number of program participants who have 26 completed requirements for an associate degree or a 27 baccalaureate degree during the prior year. 28 (4) The total number of program participants who have 29 received an associate degree or a baccalaureate degree since 30 the program's inception. 20050S0590B0631 - 7 -
1 (5) The number of program participants who were approved 2 for an educational gratuity but who never obtained an 3 associate degree or a baccalaureate degree. 4 Section 5. This act shall be retroactive to September 11, 5 2001. 6 Section 6. This act shall take effect in 60 days. C23L24DMS/20050S0590B0631 - 8 -