PRINTER'S NO. 3688

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 2779 Session of 1994


        INTRODUCED BY ADOLPH, FARGO, TULLI, YOUNGBLOOD, CESSAR, STABACK,
           RAYMOND, MELIO, TIGUE, LEDERER, TRELLO, DeLUCA, SERAFINI,
           KENNEY, NYCE, GODSHALL, J. TAYLOR, TOMLINSON, McGEEHAN,
           REINARD, STERN, KING, MARSICO, PLATTS, VAN HORNE, MICOZZIE,
           GANNON, L. I. COHEN, HENNESSEY, O'BRIEN, RUBLEY AND ROBERTS,
           MAY 18, 1994

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON AGING AND YOUTH, MAY 18, 1994

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of August 14, 1991 (P.L.342, No.36), entitled
     2     "An act providing for the preservation of the State Lottery
     3     Fund; further providing for pharmaceutical assistance for the
     4     elderly; further providing for transportation assistance to
     5     the elderly; providing for pharmaceutical purchasing;
     6     conferring powers and duties upon the Department of Aging,
     7     the Department of Revenue and the Department of
     8     Transportation; imposing penalties; and making repeals,"
     9     further defining "income."

    10     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    11  hereby enacts as follows:
    12     Section 1.  The definition of "income" in section 302 of the
    13  act of August 14, 1991 (P.L.342, No.36), known as the Lottery
    14  Fund Preservation Act, is amended to read:
    15  Section 302.  Definitions.
    16     The following words and phrases when used in this chapter
    17  shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
    18  context clearly indicates otherwise:
    19     * * *


     1     "Income."  All income from whatever source derived in the
     2  year in which the applicant applies for the program, including,
     3  but not limited to, salaries, wages, bonuses, commissions,
     4  income from self-employment, alimony, support money, cash public
     5  assistance and relief, the gross amount of any pensions or
     6  annuities, including railroad retirement benefits, all benefits
     7  received under the Federal Social Security Act (except Medicare
     8  benefits), all benefits received under State unemployment
     9  insurance laws and veterans' disability payments, all interest
    10  received from the Federal Government or any state government, or
    11  any instrumentality or political subdivision thereof, realized
    12  capital gains, rentals, workmen's compensation and the gross
    13  amount of loss of time insurance benefits, life insurance
    14  benefits and proceeds, except the first $5,000 of the total of
    15  death benefits payments, and gifts of cash or property, other
    16  than transfers by gift between members of a household, in excess
    17  of a total value of $300, but shall not include surplus food or
    18  other relief in kind supplied by a government agency or property
    19  tax rebate.
    20     * * *
    21     Section 2.  This act shall be retroactive to January 1, 1993.
    22     Section 3.  This act shall take effect immediately.






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