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Section 1798.3 - Unfunded liability report

75 PA Cons Stat § 1798.3 (2019) (N/A)
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By May 15, 1989, the Insurance Commissioner and the Budget Secretary shall jointly prepare and provide to the Governor and to the General Assembly a report on the actuarial soundness of the fund, including a projection of the additional revenues needed on a year-to-year basis and a comparison of the cost of providing additional revenues on a year-to-year, as-needed basis and the cost of providing adequate revenues to eliminate the unfunded liability within no more than five years. The report shall include recommendations as to how rapidly the unfunded liability should be eliminated and what the source or sources of the additional revenues should be, which shall include, but not be limited to, the General Fund or other surcharges. If such report includes recommendations for collecting a surcharge to eliminate the unfunded liability, the report shall compare the consequences of imposing that surcharge on each motor vehicle required to be registered under Chapter 13 (relating to registration of vehicles) except trailers, recreational vehicles not intended for highway use, motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, motorized pedalcycles or like type vehicles; on each insured as defined in section 1702 (relating to definitions); and on each motor vehicle for which coverage is purchased under section 1715(a)(1) (relating to availability of adequate limits) and shall compare the consequences of eliminating the unfunded liability over a period of five years, a period of ten years, a period of 15 years and a period of 20 years.

(Apr. 26, 1989, P.L.13, No.4, eff. imd.)

1989 Amendment. Act 4 added section 1798.3.

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