senior tax reduction volunteer exchange programs provide much
needed relief to senior citizens, who often struggle to meet the
rising cost of property taxes, and helps schools meet an
increasing demand for a variety of human skills and services.
Both senior citizens and children benefit from establishing a
relationship where they interact with one another in a positive
learning environment.
Section 3. Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Participant." An individual at least 60 years of age who
has been a resident of this Commonwealth for at least 90 days,
owns real property located in a participating school district
and participates in the school district's program.
"Program." A Senior Tax Reduction Incentive Volunteer
Exchange Program authorized by this act.
Section 4. Program guidelines.
(a) Local guidelines.--A school district may establish a
program and specific guidelines regarding the program, including
the acceptance of participants. The program shall provide real
property tax credits to participants with no other compensation.
The guidelines shall include a criminal background check for
each individual seeking to participate in the program.
(b) Value of tax credit.--The rate of a real property tax
credit for a senior volunteer shall be established by the school
district and may not exceed the total amount of real property
taxes that are owed.
(c) Services.--The types of services that participants
provide through a program must enhance the academic program of
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