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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 97-1467d

[27 Pa.B. 4615]

[Continued from previous Web Page]

   (1)  Eligibility agents have the ongoing responsibility to determine and redetermine eligibility for subsidized child day care. Eligibility agent duties are:

   (i)  To explore possible overpayment in active and terminated cases.

   (ii)  To identify possible overpayment.

   (iii)  To identify the cause of overpayment.

   (iv)  To recommend to the Department that action to be taken on a referred overpayment.

   (v)  To furnish the Department with current information which may affect Departmental action on referred overpayment.

   (2)  The eligibility agent is responsible to investigate any complaint relating to a child receiving subsidized child day care for which the family may not be eligible. The eligibility agent will focus on the facts of the complaint in the investigation.

   (b)  The eligibility agent will determine if an overpayment has occurred.

   (c)  The eligibility agent will act to assure the confidentiality of the informant in a complaint investigation.

   (d)  The eligibility agent will make referrals for overpayment collection. The referrals will be made to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) under the following guidelines:

   (1)  Overpayments of $3,500 or more will be referred by the eligibility agent to the Department for follow-up for collection.

   (2)  Overpayments of less than $3,500 will be the responsibility of the eligibility agent for collection.

   (e)  The eligibility agent will compute the subsidized child day care overpayment claim amount. The Department will verify the computation of subsidized child day care overpayment claims in subsection (c).

   (f)  The eligibility agent will cooperate in activities involving prosecution of suspected cases of fraud.

   (g)  The Department is responsible for collecting and settling overpayments identified in subsection (c)(1). The eligibility agent is responsible for collecting and settling overpayments identified in subsection (c)(2). The courts will determine the method of collection if a parent is found guilty of fraud.

   (h)  The collection of overpayment will be accomplished in the following manner:

   (1)  Collection from a parent whose child continues to receive subsidized day care is as follows:

   (i)  The parent will be notified by a letter which indicates that a repayment is required, the amount of the repayment and the options for repayment as follows:

   (A)  A one-time payment in full of the amount owed.

   (B)  A partial one-time payment on the full amount of the overpayment and an increase in the weekly family fee to be paid until the repayment is complete.

   (C)  An increase in the weekly family fee until the repayment is complete.

   (ii)  If the parent does not select an option identified in paragraph (1)(i), the eligibility agent will automatically implement an increase to the weekly family fee until the repayment is complete. The parent will be notified by a second letter of failure to choose a repayment option, the amount of the increased weekly family fee and the number of weeks the increase payment will be continued. Family fee increases assessed under this subsection will be subject to the following conditions:

   (A)  Weekly family fee increases implemented to collect overpayments may not exceed an amount greater than 5% of the family's monthly income.

   (B)  A parent may choose to increase the weekly family fee to repay an overpayment in a shorter period of time.

   (C)  The eligibility agent will issue an advance notice under § 3040.71 (relating to general requirements regarding notification) before implementation of an increase in the weekly family fee.

   (D)  The eligibility agent will establish controls to reduce the assessed increased fee upon full repayment of the overpayment claim.

   (iii)  When an overpayment claim cannot be fully repaid because subsidy is terminated, the eligibility agent will:

   (A)  Notify the Department of the discontinuance date and the amount recouped.

   (B)  Document the family record.

   (C)  Establish controls to identify the outstanding overpayment so repayment may be resumed if the family is determined eligible for subsidized child day care at a later date.

   (2)  Collection from a family whose child is no longer receiving subsidized child day care services is as follows:

   (i)  The Department will notify the parent by letter of the overpayment, the amount of the overpayment and require full repayment. This notice will require a response within 10 calendar days.

   (ii)  If the parent fails to respond, a second letter will be sent which reiterates the information contained in the letter required in subparagraph (i) and requests a response within 10 calendar days.

   (iii)  If the parent fails to respond to the second letter, the Department may institute civil proceedings. If legal action is initiated the Department will notify the eligibility agent.

§ 3040.94.  Disqualification.

   (a)  The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) may refer a parent applying for subsidized child day care for an Administrative Disqualification Hearing (ADH) if there is evidence of fraud.

   (b)  A parent and all eligible children in the family will be disqualified from participation in the subsidized child day care program if one of the following applies:

   (1)  A Federal or State court finds that the parent committed fraud in its application for or receipt of subsidized child day care.

   (2)  The parent is found, through an ADH to have committed an Intentional Program Violation (IPV).

   (3)  The parent signs a disqualification consent agreement as part of a court's deferred adjudication process.

   (4)  The parent agrees to be disqualified by signing an ADH waiver.

   (c)  Upon disqualification under subsection (b), a parent and all eligible children will be prohibited from participation in the subsidized child day care program:

   (1)  For 1 year for the first offense.

   (2)  Permanently for a second offense.

   (d)  Disqualification will be imposed within 45 calendar days from one of the following:

   (1)  The date a court imposed sentence after a finding of guilt or acceptance of plea of nolo contendere or approved a deferred adjudication.

   (2)  The date the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals rendered an ADH decision against the parent.

   (3)  The date a parent signed an ADH waiver.

   (e)  A parent will not have the right to request a Departmental hearing on the conditions underlying any court conviction or ADH decision which led to disqualification from the subsidized child day care program. Facts unrelated to those which led to the court or ADH decision (such as a child's disqualification or whether the disqualification penalty imposed is for a first or second offense) may be appealed.

   (g)  Upon disqualification, the parent and all eligible children will be prohibited from receiving subsidized child day care for the full period of disqualification regardless of any changes in the family eligibility status.

APPENDIX A

SOURCES OF EARNED OR UNEARNED INCOME TO BE INCLUDED, DEDUCTED AND EXCLUDED IN DETERMINING MONTHLY GROSS INCOME

PART I.  INCOME INCLUSIONS.

   The following sources of income shall be included in determining total monthly gross income:

*      *      *      *      *

   H.  Public assistance or welfare [payments, such as AFDC] benefits or retirement benefits [paid to a retired person or his survivors by a former employer or a union, either directly or through an insurance company].

*      *      *      *      *

   L.  [Workmen's] Workers' Compensation received from private or public insurance companies for injuries incurred at work.

*      *      *      *      *

   R.  Lump sum cash of more than $100: inheritances[,]; life insurance benefits; personal injury and other damage awards and settlements; retroactive benefits such as Retirement, Survivor's or Disability insurance; and delayed Unemployment, divorce settlements, gifts or [Workmen's] Workers' Compensation.

   S.  Lump sum cash lottery winnings or cash prizes of more than $100.

   T.  [Capital assets: tangible or intangible long-term assets.] Profit from self-employment; total gross receipts minus allowable costs of doing business. The allowable costs of doing business are as follows:

   (1)  Costs of maintaining a place of business such as rent, utilities, insurance on the business and its property and property taxes.

   Note: If a business is operated in a home, the costs of maintaining a place of business are only those costs identified for the part of the home used exclusively for the business.

   (2)  Interest on the purchase of income-producing equipment and property.

   (3)  Employe labor costs, such as wage, salaries, taxes, unemployment compensation or Worker's Compensation.

   (4)  Cost of goods sold, supplies and materials.

   (5)  Advertising costs.

   (6)  Accounting and legal fees.

   (7)  Professional licensing fees and union dues, if necessary to practice a profession or trade.

   (8)  Transportation costs necessary to produce income.

   U.  Net income from room rent or room and board defined as gross income received minus $10 for each room rented and one-half the remainder.

PART II.  INCOME DEDUCTIONS.

   The following sources of income shall be deducted in determining total monthly gross income:

   A.  Voluntary or court-ordered support paid out by the [caretaker] parent or a family member [of his family] to a present or former spouse not residing in the same household.

   B.  Voluntary or court-ordered child support paid out by the [caretaker] parent or family member [of his family] to a person not residing in the same household.

   C.  A medical expense not reimbursed through medical insurance which exceeds 10% of the family monthly gross income. The medical expense must have been incurred within the 90-day period prior to the date the caretaker notifies the eligibility agent of that expense and there must be an expectation that the expense will continue to be incurred for a period of 6 months following the outset of the expense. Medical expenses will be based on the monthly expenses or monthly payment plan, or both. Medical expenses include bills for doctors, hospital costs, dental services, health care premiums, institutional care [or], medications, prosthetic devices, durable medical equipment or mental health services.

   D.  An amount of $300 per month for each person for which the grandparent is responsible in those households where a minor parent resides. This deduction shall exclude the minor parent and the child in need of subsidized child day care.

PART III.  INCOME EXCLUSIONS.

   The following sources of income shall be excluded in determining total monthly gross income:

*      *      *      *      *

   B.  [Title IV-A child care benefits, including TCC benefits and Title IV-A earned income child care deductions.

   C.]  Tax refunds to include earned income tax credits.

   [D.] C.  Withdrawals of bank, credit union or brokerage deposits.

   [E.] D.  ***

   [F.] E.  ***

   [G.] F.  The value of [the coupon allotment] benefits under the Food Stamp Act of 1977 (7 U.S.C.A. §§ 2011--2029).

   [H.] G.  ***

   [I.] H.  ***

   [J.] I.  ***

   [K.] J.  ***

   [L.] K.  ***

   [M.] L.  ***

   [N.  Any nonmonetary benefits, including the value of rent-free quarters.]

   [O.] M.  ***

   [P.] N.  ***

   [Q.] O.  ***

   [R.] P.  ***

   [S.] Q.  ***

   [T.] R.  ***

   (Editor's Note:  As part of this regulatory package, the Department is proposing to delete the existing text of Appendix B which currently appears at 55 Pa. Code pages 3040-37 and 3040-38, serial pages (217989) and (217990) and replace it with the following new text.)

APPENDIX B

FAMILY CO-PAYMENT SCALE
(BASED ON THE 1997 FEDERAL POVERTY INCOME GUIDELINES)

 FAMILY SIZE = 1OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$  4,734$  5.00$  5.00$10.00
  70%   FPIG =$  5,523$  5.00$  5.00$10.00
  80%   FPIG =$  6,312$  5.00$  5.00$10.00
  90%   FPIG =$  7,101$10.00$  5.00$15.00
100%   FPIG =$  7,890$10.00$  5.00$15.00
110%   FPIG =$  8,679$15.00$10.00$20.00
120%   FPIG =$  9,468$15.00$10.00$20.00
130%   FPIG =$10,257$20.00$10.00$25.00
140%   FPIG =$11,046$20.00$10.00$25.00
150%   FPIG =$11,835$25.00$15.00$30.00
160%   FPIG =$12,624$25.00$15.00$30.00
170%   FPIG =$13,413$30.00$20.00$35.00
180%   FPIG =$14,202$35.00$20.00$35.00
185%   FPIG =$14,597$35.00$20.00$35.00
 FAMILY SIZE = 2OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$  6,366$  5.00$  5.00$10.00
  70%   FPIG =$  7,427$10.00$  5.00$15.00
  80%   FPIG =$  8,488$10.00$  5.00$15.00
  90%   FPIG =$  9,549$15.00$10.00$20.00
100%   FPIG =$10,610$15.00$10.00$20.00
110%   FPIG =$11,671$20.00$15.00$25.00
120%   FPIG =$12,732$20.00$15.00$25.00
130%   FPIG =$13,793$25.00$15.00$35.00
140%   FPIG =$14,854$30.00$20.00$35.00
150%   FPIG =$15,915$35.00$25.00$40.00
160%   FPIG =$16,976$35.00$25.00$40.00
170%   FPIG =$18,037$40.00$30.00$45.00
180%   FPIG =$19,098$45.00$30.00$50.00
185%   FPIG =$19,629$50.00$35.00$50.00

 

 FAMILY SIZE = 3OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$  7,998$10.00$  5.00$15.00
  70%   FPIG =$  9,331$10.00$  5.00$15.00
  80%   FPIG =$10,664$15.00$10.00$20.00
  90%   FPIG =$11,997$15.00$10.00$20.00
100%   FPIG =$13,330$20.00$15.00$25.00
110%   FPIG =$14,663$25.00$20.00$30.00
120%   FPIG =$15,996$30.00$25.00$35.00
130%   FPIG =$17,329$35.00$25.00$40.00
140%   FPIG =$18,662$35.00$25.00$45.00
150%   FPIG =$19,995$40.00$30.00$50.00
160%   FPIG =$21,328$45.00$35.00$55.00
170%   FPIG =$22,661$55.00$45.00$55.00
180%   FPIG =$23,994$60.00$45.00$60.00
185%   FPIG =$24,661$65.00$50.00$65.00
 FAMILY SIZE = 4OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$  9,630$10.00$  5.00$15.00
  70%   FPIG =$11,235$15.00$10.00$20.00
  80%   FPIG =$12,840$15.00$10.00$20.00
  90%   FPIG =$14,445$20.00$15.00$25.00
100%   FPIG =$16,050$25.00$20.00$30.00
110%   FPIG =$17,655$30.00$25.00$35.00
120%   FPIG =$19,260$35.00$30.00$40.00
130%   FPIG =$20,865$40.00$30.00$50.00
140%   FPIG =$22,470$45.00$35.00$55.00
150%   FPIG =$24,075$50.00$40.00$60.00
160%   FPIG =$25,680$60.00$50.00$65.00
170%   FPIG =$27,285$65.00$55.00$70.00
180%   FPIG =$28,890$70.00$55.00$75.00
185%   FPIG =$29,693$80.00$65.00$80.00

 

 FAMILY SIZE = 5OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$11,262$15.00$10.00$20.00
  70%   FPIG =$13,139$15.00$10.00$20.00
  80%   FPIG =$15,016$20.00$15.00$25.00
  90%   FPIG =$16,893$25.00$20.00$30.00
100%   FPIG =$18,770$30.00$25.00$35.00
110%   FPIG =$20,647$35.00$30.00$40.00
120%   FPIG =$22,524$40.00$35.00$45.00
130%   FPIG =$24,401$45.00$35.00$55.00
140%   FPIG =$26,278$55.00$45.00$65.00
150%   FPIG =$28,155$60.00$50.00$70.00
160%   FPIG =$30.032$70.00$60.00$75.00
170%   FPIG =$31,909$75.00$65.00$80.00
180%   FPIG =$33,786$85.00$70.00$85.00
185%   FPIG =$34,725$90.00$75.00$90.00
 FAMILY SIZE = 6OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$12,894$  15.00$10.00$  20.00
  70%   FPIG =$15,043$  20.00$15.00$  25.00
  80%   FPIG =$17,192$  25.00$20.00$  30.00
  90%   FPIG =$19,341$  30.00$25.00$  35.00
100%   FPIG =$21,490$  35.00$30.00$  40.00
110%   FPIG =$23,639$  40.00$35.00$  45.00
120%   FPIG =$25,788$  50.00$45.00$  55.00
130%   FPIG =$27,937$  55.00$45.00$  65.00
140%   FPIG =$30,086$  60.00$50.00$  70.00
150%   FPIG =$32,235$  70.00$60.00$  80.00
160%   FPIG =$34,384$  80.00$70.00$  85.00
170%   FPIG =$36,533$  85.00$75.00$  95.00
180%   FPIG =$38,682$  95.00$80.00$100.00
185%   FPIG =$39,757$105.00$90.00$105.00

 

 FAMILY SIZE = 7OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$14,526$  20.00$  15.00$  25.00
  70%   FPIG =$16,947$  20.00$  15.00$  25.00
  80%   FPIG =$19,368$  25.00$  20.00$  30.00
  90%   FPIG =$21,789$  35.00$  30.00$  40.00
100%   FPIG =$24,210$  40.00$  35.00$  45.00
110%   FPIG =$26,631$  45.00$  40.00$  50.00
120%   FPIG =$29,052$  55.00$  50.00$  60.00
130%   FPIG =$31,473$  60.00$  50.00$  70.00
140%   FPIG =$33,894$  70.00$  60.00$  80.00
150%   FPIG =$36,315$  80.00$  70.00$  90.00
160%   FPIG =$38,736$  90.00$  80.00$100.00
170%   FPIG =$41,157$100.00$  90.00$105.00
180%   FPIG =$43,578$110.00$  95.00$110.00
185%   FPIG =$44,789$120.00$105.00$120.00
 FAMILY SIZE = 8OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$16,158$  20.00$  15.00$  25.00
  70%   FPIG =$18,851$  25.00$  20.00$  30.00
  80%   FPIG =$21,544$  30.00$  25.00$  35.00
  90%   FPIG =$24,237$  35.00$  30.00$  40.00
100%   FPIG =$26,930$  45.00$  40.00$  50.00
110%   FPIG =$29,623$  50.00$  45.00$  55.00
120%   FPIG =$32,316$  60.00$  55.00$  65.00
130%   FPIG =$35,009$  70.00$  60.00$  80.00
140%   FPIG =$37,702$  80.00$  70.00$  90.00
150%   FPIG =$40,395$  90.00$  80.00$100.00
160%   FPIG =$43,088$100.00$  90.00$110.00
170%   FPIG =$45,781$110.00$100.00$120.00
180%   FPIG =$48,474$120.00$105.00$125.00
185%   FPIG =$49,821$135.00$120.00$135.00

 

 FAMILY SIZE = 9OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$17,790$  25.00$  20.00$  30.00
  70%   FPIG =$20,755$  25.00$  20.00$  30.00
  80%   FPIG =$23,720$  35.00$  30.00$  40.00
  90%   FPIG =$26,685$  40.00$  35.00$  45.00
100%   FPIG =$29,650$  50.00$  45.00$  55.00
110%   FPIG =$32,615$  55.00$  50.00$  60.00
120%   FPIG =$35,580$  65.00$  60.00$  70.00
130%   FPIG =$38,545$  75.00$  65.00$  85.00
140%   FPIG =$41,510$  85.00$  75.00$  95.00
150%   FPIG =$44,475$  95.00$  85.00$105.00
160%   FPIG =$47,440$110.00$100.00$120.00
170%   FPIG =$50,405$120.00$110.00$130.00
180%   FPIG =$53,370$135.00$120.00$140.00
185%   FPIG =$54,853$145.00$130.00$145.00
 FAMILY SIZE = 10OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$19,422$  25.00$  20.00$  30.00
  70%   FPIG =$22,659$  30.00$  25.00$  35.00
  80%   FPIG =$25,896$  35.00$  30.00$  40.00
  90%   FPIG =$29,133$  45.00$  40.00$  50.00
100%   FPIG =$32,370$  55.00$  50.00$  60.00
110%   FPIG =$35,607$  65.00$  60.00$  70.00
120%   FPIG =$38,844$  75.00$  70.00$  80.00
130%   FPIG =$42,081$  85.00$  75.00$  95.00
140%   FPIG =$45,318$  95.00$  85.00$105.00
150%   FPIG =$48,555$105.00$  95.00$115.00
160%   FPIG =$51,792$120.00$110.00$130.00
170%   FPIG =$55,029$130.00$120.00$140.00
180%   FPIG =$58,266$145.00$130.00$150.00
185%   FPIG =$59,885$160.00$145.00$160.00

 

 FAMILY SIZE = 11OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$21,054$  30.00$  25.00$  35.00
  70%   FPIG =$24,563$  30.00$  25.00$  35.00
  80%   FPIG =$28,072$  40.00$  35.00$  45.00
  90%   FPIG =$31,581$  50.00$  45.00$  55.00
100%   FPIG =$35,090$  60.00$  55.00$  65.00
110%   FPIG =$38,599$  70.00$  65.00$  75.00
120%   FPIG =$42,108$  80.00$  75.00$  85.00
130%   FPIG =$45,617$  90.00$  80.00$100.00
140%   FPIG =$49,126$105.00$  95.00$115.00
150%   FPIG =$52,635$115.00$105.00$125.00
160%   FPIG =$56,144$130.00$120.00$140.00
170%   FPIG =$59,653$145.00$135.00$155.00
180%   FPIG =$63,162$160.00$145.00$165.00
185%   FPIG =$64,917$175.00$160.00$175.00
 FAMILY SIZE = 12OPTION 1OPTION 2OPTION 3
Child Care CostsChild CareChild Care
Ranging From $275Cost RangingCost Ranging
FPIG AND INCOMEThrough $375Below $275Above $375
STANDARDSPer MonthPer MonthPer Month
PERCENT OF FPIGANNUAL INCOMEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEEWEEKLY FEE
  60%   FPIG =$22,686$  30.00$  25.00$  35.00
  70%   FPIG =$26,467$  35.00$  30.00$  40.00
  80%   FPIG =$30,248$  45.00$  40.00$  50.00
  90%   FPIG =$34,029$  55.00$  50.00$  60.00
100%   FPIG =$37,810$  65.00$  60.00$  70.00
110%   FPIG =$41,591$  75.00$  70.00$  80.00
120%   FPIG =$45,372$  85.00$  80.00$  90.00
130%   FPIG =$49,153$100.00$  90.00$110.00
140%   FPIG =$52,934$110.00$100.00$120.00
150%   FPIG =$56,715$125.00$115.00$135.00
160%   FPIG =$60,496$140.00$130.00$150.00
170%   FPIG =$64,277$155.00$145.00$165.00
180%   FPIG =$68,058$170.00$155.00$175.00
185%   FPIG =$69,949$185.00$170.00$185.00

   (Editor's Note:  As part of this regulatory package, the Department is proposing to delete the text of Appendix C which currently appears at 55 Pa. Code pages 3040-39 and 3040-40, serial pages (217991) and 217992).)

APPENDIX C.  (Reserved)

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 97-1467. Filed for public inspection September 5, 1997, 9:00 a.m.]



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