66 Pa. Commw. 323 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1982
Opinion by
Sherry Crager (Applicant) applied to the Philadelphia County Board of Assistance (Board) for general assistance benefits (Benefits), for herself only, on July 10, 1980. At that time, Applicant was nineteen years of age. After consideration of the application, the Board determined that Applicant was an unemancipated minor,
DPW has been granted the authority to establish “the rules, regulations, and standards . . . both as to eligibility for assistance and as to its nature and extent. ...” Act of June 13,1967, P.L. 31, as amended, 62 P.S. §432. Pursuant to this authority, the department has adopted General Assistance Age Provisions for the purpose of establishing eligibility. 55 Pa. Code §§145.61-145.64. In pertinent part, the regulation defines an “Emancipated minor ” who would be eligible for benefits, to include:
(i) A minor who is aged 16 or over, who has left the parental household and has established himself as a separate entity free to act upon his own responsibility, and who is capable of acting independently of any parental control. . . .
55 Pa. Code §145.62(i).
Applicant suggests that the definition of “ Unemancipated minor,”
Accordingly, we enter the following
Order
Now, April 28, 1982, the Final Order of the Secretary of the Department of Public Welfare, issued November 19, 1980, is affirmed.
Subsequently, Applicant’s father, William Crager, applied for benefits in behalf of Applicant. This application was denied on the basis of income available for support of Applicant and is not the subject of this appeal.
“Unemancipated minor — A minor who has never been married or has the marriage annulled, but who remains under the control of the parents is unemancipated whether he lives in the parental household or not.” 55 Pa. Code §145.62.
Cases that Applicant cites as authority for this proposition address the issue of emancipation in relation to Aid to Families with Dependent Children. The issue before us is limited to the relation between emancipation and general assistance.