(a) Creation.--The Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund is hereby created to provide funds necessary to pay catastrophic loss benefits under section 1798.2 (relating to transition).
(b) Composition.--The Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund shall be composed of funds transferred from the Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund, funds contributed pursuant to section 6506 (relating to surcharge) and funds earned by the investment and reinvestment of such funds. The funds shall be held in trust, be deposited in a separate account and be the sole and exclusive source of funds for the payment of catastrophic loss benefits under section 1798.2 and the administration of the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund.
(c) Separation from General Fund and Motor License Fund.--The fund and all income earned by it shall not become part of the General Fund or Motor License Fund. No obligations or expenses of or claim against the Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund or the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund shall constitute a debt of the Commonwealth or a charge against the General Fund or Motor License Fund. Upon the expiration of section 6506, excess money in the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund, beyond the money needed to cover the unfunded liability of the Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund in accordance with section 6506, shall be deposited in the Motor License Fund.
(d) Borrowing from the Workers' Compensation Security Fund.--Whenever the Governor shall ascertain that the cash balance and the current estimated receipts of the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund shall be insufficient at any time during any fiscal period to meet promptly any expenses payable from the fund, the Governor shall authorize the transfer from the Workers' Compensation Security Fund to the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund such sums as are necessary. Any sum so transferred shall be available for the purpose for which the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund is created by law and shall be considered as a loan to that fund. Such transfers shall be made upon warrant of the State Treasurer upon requisition of the Governor. For purposes of determining whether contributions to the Workers' Compensation Security Fund pursuant to section 5 of the act of July 1, 1937 (P.L.2532, No.470), known as the Workers' Compensation Security Fund Act, are necessary, the Insurance Commissioner shall consider the amount of any loan made pursuant to this act as an asset of the Workers' Compensation Security Fund that does not reduce the fund below 5% of its loss reserves and does not trigger the resumption of contributions to the fund. The amounts transferred to the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund may carry over from fiscal year to fiscal year and shall be repaid together with an amount of interest equivalent to the average interest rate derived from investments of the Workers' Compensation Security Fund in the immediately preceding fiscal year as determined by the State Treasurer. An estimate of the actual and projected borrowings and loan repayments to be made from and to the Workers' Compensation Security Fund shall be included in the report required pursuant to section 7 of the act of July 1, 1989 (P.L.115, No.24), entitled "An act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, creating the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund for payment of certain catastrophic loss benefits; providing for surcharges for certain offenses to provide moneys for the fund; and further providing for conditions of permits." The authorization to make transfers pursuant to this subsection shall expire on July 1, 1998, unless otherwise provided by the General Assembly.
(July 1, 1989, P.L.115, No.24, eff. imd.; July 1, 1990, P.L.312, No.70, eff. imd.; June 28, 1993, P.L.137, No.33, eff. 60 days)
1993 Amendment. Act 33 amended subsec. (d).
1989 Amendment. Act 24 added section 1798.4. See sections 5, 6 and 7 of Act 24 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to transfer of Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund moneys, certification by Insurance Commissioner and reports to General Assembly.
References in Text. Section 5 of the act of July 1, 1937 (P.L.2532, No.470), known as the Workers' Compensation Security Fund Act, referred to in subsec. (d), was deleted by amendment by the act of June 22, 2000 (P.L.379, No.49).
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 17 - Financial Responsibility
Section 1701 - Short title of chapter
Section 1703 - Application of chapter
Section 1704 - Administration of chapter
Section 1705 - Election of tort options
Section 1711 - Required benefits
Section 1712 - Availability of benefits
Section 1713 - Source of benefits
Section 1714 - Ineligible claimants
Section 1715 - Availability of adequate limits
Section 1716 - Payment of benefits
Section 1717 - Stacking of benefits
Section 1718 - Exclusion from benefits
Section 1719 - Coordination of benefits
Section 1721 - Statute of limitations
Section 1722 - Preclusion of recovering required benefits
Section 1723 - Reporting requirements
Section 1724 - Certain nonexcludable conditions
Section 1725 - Rental vehicles
Section 1731 - Availability, scope and amount of coverage
Section 1732 - Limits of coverage (Repealed)
Section 1733 - Priority of recovery
Section 1734 - Request for lower limits of coverage
Section 1735 - Coverages unaffected by workers' compensation benefits (Repealed)
Section 1736 - Coverages in excess of required amounts
Section 1738 - Stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits and option to waive
Section 1744 - Termination of policies
Section 1752 - Eligible claimants
Section 1753 - Benefits available
Section 1754 - Additional coverage
Section 1755 - Coordination of benefits
Section 1757 - Statute of limitations
Section 1771 - Court reports on nonpayment of judgments
Section 1772 - Suspension for nonpayment of judgments
Section 1773 - Continuation of suspension until judgments paid and proof given
Section 1774 - Payments sufficient to satisfy judgments
Section 1775 - Installment payment of judgments
Section 1781 - Notice of sanction for not evidencing financial responsibility
Section 1782 - Manner of providing proof of financial responsibility
Section 1784 - Proof of financial responsibility following violation
Section 1785 - Proof of financial responsibility following accident
Section 1786 - Required financial responsibility
Section 1788 - Neighborhood electric vehicles
Section 1791 - Notice of available benefits and limits
Section 1791.1 - Disclosure of premium charges and tort options
Section 1791.2 - Motorcycle marshals
Section 1793 - Special provisions relating to premiums
Section 1794 - Compulsory judicial arbitration jurisdiction
Section 1795 - Insurance fraud reporting immunity
Section 1796 - Mental or physical examination of person
Section 1797 - Customary charges for treatment
Section 1798 - Attorney fees and costs
Section 1798.1 - Extraordinary medical benefit rate
Section 1798.3 - Unfunded liability report
Section 1798.4 - Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund
Section 1799 - Restraint system
Section 1799.1 - Antitheft devices
Section 1799.2 - Driver improvement course discounts
Section 1799.4 - Examination of vehicle repairs
Section 1799.5 - Conduct of market study