62 Pa. Stat. § 461

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 461 - Legislative intent
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
(1) As a result of continuing changes in the economy and therefore the types of jobs available in today's economic climate, education and knowledge skills, including a high school diploma or its equivalent as a minimum educational attainment, are becoming more and more critical to both short-term and long-term prospects for economic independence through employment.
(2) A large percentage of AFDC recipients drop out of secondary school and fail to obtain a high school diploma or its equivalent prior to twenty-one years of age. These include many teenage parents who receive cash assistance through the AFDC program.
(3) Present welfare policy fails to provide any incentive to welfare families to keep their children in school until they receive a high school diploma. In fact, existing policy provides continuing financial support for high school dropouts with no responsibilities for educational attainment by AFDC recipients.
(b) The Commonwealth intends to review and evaluate whether requiring school attendance as a condition for the receipt of cash assistance under AFDC for members of AFDC families increases the future employability and economic independence of Pennsylvania children presently on the welfare rolls.

62 P.S. § 461

1967, June 13, P.L. 31, No. 21, art. 4, § 461, added 1994, June 16, P.L. 319, No. 49, § 9, effective in 60 days.