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Introduced
03/13/2018
03/13/2018
In Committee
10/15/2018
10/15/2018
Crossed Over
10/17/2018
10/17/2018
Passed
10/18/2018
10/18/2018
Dead
Vetoed
10/19/2018
10/19/2018
Introduced Session
2017-2018 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, providing for work requirements.
AI Summary
This bill proposes to amend the Human Services Code in Pennsylvania to institute work requirements for medical assistance enrollees who are not exempt. Specifically, it requires the secretary to apply for a demonstration program under the Social Security Act to:
1) Establish a work requirement for medical assistance enrollees, who must work 20 hours per week, actively seek employment, or attend job training programs. Failure to comply will result in the enrollee losing coverage for set time periods.
2) Require able-bodied enrollees 19 years or older to verify their income or compliance with the work requirement on a biannual basis.
3) Allow the state to delay enrollment for individuals who fail to comply with the work requirement or verification.
4) Exempt certain enrollees, such as students, those receiving disability benefits, minors, seniors, pregnant women, and those with certain conditions or caregiving responsibilities.
The bill also allows the state to align the work requirements with other assistance programs to reduce monitoring costs, and includes a potential medical assistance buy-in component for workers with disabilities.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Government Affairs, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (27)
Matthew Dowling (R)*,
Stephen Barrar (R),
Aaron Bernstine (R),
Stephen Bloom (R),
Jim Cox (R),
Bryan Cutler (R),
Gary Day (R),
Mindy Fee (R),
Seth Grove (R),
Lee James (R),
Rob Kauffman (R),
Dawn Keefer (R),
Kate Klunk (R),
Kurt Masser (R),
Steve Mentzer (R),
Brett Miller (R),
Kristin Phillips-Hill (R),
Dave Reed (R),
Brad Roae (R),
Frank Ryan (R),
Stan Saylor (R),
Paul Schemel (R),
Mike Turzai (R),
Justin Walsh (R),
Judy Ward (R),
Ryan Warner (R),
Dave Zimmerman (R),
Last Action
Veto No. 2 (on 10/19/2018)
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