Cambric v. Commonwealth, Department of Public Welfare
Cambric v. Commonwealth, Department of Public Welfare
Opinion of the Court
Opinion bt
Appellant Elaine Cambric appeals from a determination of the Department of Public Welfare (DPW) denying her a child care allowance in the amount of forty (40) dollars per week.
Appellant, a college student enrolled in evening classes at the University of Pittsburgh, applied for a child care allowance in the amount of forty (40) dollars per week pursuant to Section 175.23(c) (3) (ii) of the Public Assistance Eligibility Manual,
On appeal from an order of an administrative agency, this Court’s scope of review is limited to a determination of whether there is an error of law,
In the instant case, DPW investigated and researched the appropriate fee for child care services in the area in which appellant dwelled. DPW found that payment of two (2) dollars per hour was suitable for such work. Our review of the record in this case reveals nothing which would warrant our disturbing DPW’s decision.
Order affirmed.
Order
And Now, the 26th day of August, 1982, the order of the Department of Public Welfare in the above matter is affirmed.
55 Pa. Code §175.23(c) (3) (ii).
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Elaine E. Cambric v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Welfare
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- Published