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1996 Pennsylvania Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1996)

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OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL                I6THrLOOR
HARRISBURG, PA. 17120              STRAWBERRY SoUAAC
THOMAS W. CORBETT, JR.                                           HAR sauRG, PA 17120
ATTORNEY GENERAL                                                1 1777-3391
December 9, 1996
Honorable Feather 0. Houstoun
Secretary
Department of Public Welfare
Room 333, Health and Welfare Building
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Dear Secretary Houstoun:
You have requested my opinion regarding the enforceability
of the durational residency and citizenship requirements of Act
1996-35 (Act 35), which amended various provisions of the
Public Welfare Code governing eligibility for cash and medical
assistance under the Commonwealth's General Assistance program.
Section 11 of Act 35 amends Section 432.4 of the Public
Welfare Code, 62 P.S. §432.4, to enlarge from sixty days to
twelve months the period of time that an applicant for cash
assistance must be a Pennsylvania resident before becoming
eligible for benefits. Section 15 of Act 35 amends Section 442.1
of the Code, 62 P.S. §442.1, to add a requirement that an
applicant for medical assistance must be a Pennsylvania resident
for ninety days before becoming eligible for benefits. Section
14.1 of Act 35 amends the Code to add Section 432.22, 62 P.S.
§432.22, which disqualifies for cash or medical assistance an
applicant who is not a citizen of the United States.
In providing legal advice to the head of a Commonwealth
agency, the Attorney General is required by Section 204(a)(3)
of the Commonwealth Attorneys Act, 71 P.S. §732-204(a) (3), to
uphold and defend the constitutionality of all statutes so as to
prevent their suspension or abrogation in the absence of a
controlling decision by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Since each of the foregoing provisions of Act 35 implicates a
decision of the United States Supreme Court relevant to its
constitutionality, it is incumbent upon me to determine whether
the Supreme Court decision is controlling so as to compel the
advice that the provision to which it relates is unenforceable.

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