PRINTER'S NO. 1146
No. 921 Session of 2007
INTRODUCED BY ERICKSON, MUSTO, D. WHITE, FONTANA, RHOADES, COSTA, ROBBINS, McILHINNEY, RAFFERTY, GORDNER, WAUGH, WONDERLING, M. WHITE, O'PAKE, BAKER AND FERLO, JUNE 11, 2007
REFERRED TO JUDICIARY, JUNE 11, 2007
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of May 31, 1919 (P.L.356, No.170), entitled, as 2 amended, "An act authorizing courts of record to remove 3 convicts and persons confined in jails, workhouses, 4 reformatories, reform or industrial schools, penitentiaries, 5 prisons, houses of correction or any other penal 6 institutions, who are seriously ill, to other institutions; 7 and providing penalties for breach of prison," providing for 8 payment of medical costs. 9 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 10 hereby enacts as follows: 11 Section 1. The act of May 31, 1919 (P.L.356, No.170), 12 entitled, as amended, "An act authorizing courts of record to 13 remove convicts and persons confined in jails, workhouses, 14 reformatories, reform or industrial schools, penitentiaries, 15 prisons, houses of correction or any other penal institutions, 16 who are seriously ill, to other institutions; and providing 17 penalties for breach of prison," is amended by adding a section 18 to read: 19 Section 1.1. (a) When a person is sentenced to the State 20 correctional system and is in the custody of a county
1 correctional facility awaiting transfer to a State correctional 2 facility, any and all medical costs incurred by the person, from 3 the time of sentencing until the time of commitment to a State 4 correctional facility, shall be the responsibility of the 5 Department of Corrections. Medical costs include, but are not 6 limited to, all medical care services, hospitalizations, durable 7 and nondurable goods, prescription drugs, medications and 8 transportation costs to and from the medical services located 9 outside of the county correctional facility. 10 (b) The Department of Corrections shall enter into a 11 memorandum of understanding with the county correctional 12 facility and the receiving State correctional facility for a 13 division of the responsibilities and duties for each facility 14 and for the procedures to implement this section. 15 (c) The Department of Corrections shall devise and implement 16 a program whereby the State-sentenced persons in subsection (a) 17 who have medical insurance shall pay for their own medical needs 18 through that insurance. The program shall be contained in 19 regulations promulgated by the department. 20 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. E17L61BIL/20070S0921B1146 - 2 -