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For Immediate Release

12/2/04

 

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Governor Signs Vance Bill to Develop Family Support Services for the Disabled

 

HARRISBURG -- Legislation authored by Sen.-Elect Patricia Vance (R-Cumberland/York) that creates pilot projects to develop a statewide system of family support services for families of persons with disabilities was signed into law on Tuesday by Gov. Ed Rendell.

 

“I’m pleased that after five years of work to get this legislation enacted, my last work in the House was seeing this important bill to fruition,” Vance said.  “Caring for our children should be our top priority in Pennsylvania.  This law will make sure that families have the resources necessary to care for children with disabilities at home rather than in institutions.”

 

The law requires the Department of Public Welfare to identify and apply for public and private funding sources and develop, implement and evaluate pilot projects with the goal of establishing a system of family support services across Pennsylvania.  Eligibility for services will be open to all disabilities.  Priority will be given to those families not eligible for any other support services.

 

In addition, the support services should not replace or duplicate existing services that are currently available through other services.  The law does not create an entitlement.

 

Prior to enactment of this law, families with who had children with both physical and mental disabilities could receive services for the physical disability under the family support services program.  But those families with only a physically disabled child were not eligible.

 

Vance’s 14-year tenure in the House was focused on health care related issues.  In previous legislative sessions she successfully won approval of legislation to give parents the right to commit their minor child for drug and alcohol treatment, to protect consumers by protecting the rights of those who have managed care plans, and to prevent insurance companies from discriminating against domestic violence victims by considering their victimization as an underwriting criterion.  Vance will be sworn in as a member of the Pennsylvania Senate on Jan. 4.

 

Vance’s Senatorial district includes all of Cumberland County and Carroll, Fairview, Franklin, Monaghan, Warrington and Washington townships and Dillsburg, Franklintown and Wellsville boroughs in York County.  Her House district included East Pennsboro, Hampden and Silver Spring townships and Camp Hill and part of Wormleysburg boroughs.

 

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