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55 Pa. Code § 3042.161. Appealable actions.

APPEAL AND HEARING PROCEDURES


§ 3042.161. Appealable actions.

 A parent or caretaker has the right to appeal a Departmental or eligibility agency action or failure to act, including the following:

   (1)  Denial of subsidy, including a period of presumptive eligibility as specified in § §  3042.146 and 3042.147 (relating to homelessness; and presumptive continued eligibility at redetermination).

   (2)  Termination of subsidy.

   (3)  Computation of the copayment.

   (4)  Denial of a request for waiver of a requirement of this chapter based on domestic violence or homelessness as specified in §  3042.145 (relating to domestic and other violence) and §  3042.146.

   (5)  Failure of the eligibility agency to act upon a request for subsidy within the time limits specified in this chapter.

   (6)  Subsidy suspension as specified in § §  3042.18 and 3042.20 (relating to absence; and subsidy suspension).

   (7)  Subsidy disruption as specified in §  3042.21 (relating to subsidy disruption).

   (8)  Subsidy termination as specified in §  3042.22 (relating to subsidy termination).

Cross References

   This section cited in 55 Pa. Code §  3042.144 (relating to general notification requirements for waivers); 55 Pa. Code §  3042.153 (relating to notice of eligibility); 55 Pa. Code §  3042.154 (relating to notice of ineligibility); 55 Pa. Code §  3042.155 (relating to notice of adverse action); 55 Pa. Code §  3042.156 (relating to notice confirming voluntary withdrawal); 55 Pa. Code §  3042.157 (relating to notice confirming a change in benefits); 55 Pa. Code §  3042.158 (relating to notice confirming a change in copayment); and 55 Pa. Code §  3042.159 (relating to notice of overpayment).



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