6302 - Definitions.

     § 6302.  Definitions.        (a)  General rule.--The following words and phrases when used     in this chapter shall have, unless the context clearly indicates     otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:        "Ancillary health services."  The general and usual services     rendered and care administered by ancillary health service     providers as defined herein.        "Ancillary health service providers."  The following persons     duly licensed or certified under the laws of this Commonwealth     to provide ancillary health services: Clinical laboratory     permittees as defined in the act of September 26, 1951     (P.L.1539, No.389), known as The Clinical Laboratory Act.        "Chiropractic services."  The general and usual services     rendered and care administered by doctors of chiropractic, as     defined in the act of August 10, 1951 (P.L.1182, No.264), known     as the Chiropractic Registration Act of 1951.        "Clinical social work services."  The general and usual     services rendered and care administered by licensed clinical     social workers, as defined by the "practice of clinical social     work" in the act of July 9, 1987 (P.L.220, No.39), known as the     Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional     Counselors Act.        "Dental service corporation."  A corporation not-for-profit     engaged in the business of maintaining and operating a nonprofit     dental service plan.        "Dental services."  The general and usual services rendered     and care administered by doctors of dental surgery, as defined     in the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L.216, No.76), known as The Dental     Law.        "Department of Health."  The Department of Health of the     Commonwealth.        "General medical service corporation."  A corporation not-     for-profit engaged in the business of maintaining and operating     a nonprofit professional health service plan.        "Health care facility."  As defined in the act of July 19,     1979 (P.L.130, No.48), known as the Health Care Facilities Act.        "Health service doctor."  Any health care professional duly     licensed or certified under Commonwealth statute regulating a     particular branch of health care practice, including, but not     limited to, doctor of dental surgery, doctor of medicine, doctor     of optometry, doctor of osteopathy, doctor of podiatry, doctor     of chiropractic, licensed physical therapist, licensed clinical     social worker, licensed occupational therapist, licensed     marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor,     certified registered nurse anesthetist, certified registered     nurse practitioner, certified enterostomal therapy nurse,     certified community health nurse, certified psychiatric mental     health nurse, certified clinical nurse specialist, licensed     psychologist, licensed speech-language pathologist, licensed     audiologist or licensed teacher of persons who are hearing     impaired.        "Income."  Net income from gains, profits and net income     derived from professions, vocations, trades, businesses,     commerce or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or     personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in     such property, also from interest, rent, dividends, securities,     or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or     profit, or gains or profits and income derived from any source     whatever and income derived from salaries, wages or compensation     for personal service of whatever kind and in whatever form paid.        "Licensed marriage and family therapy services."  The general     and usual services rendered and care administered by persons     licensed pursuant to 49 Pa. Code Ch. 48 (relating to State Board     of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and     Professional Counselors-Licensure of Marriage and Family     Therapists).        "Licensed professional counseling services."  The general and     usual services rendered and care administered by persons     licensed pursuant to 49 Pa. Code Ch. 49 (relating to State Board     of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and     Professional Counselors-Licensure of Professional Counselors).        "Low income."  Low income as set forth in section 6325     (relating to income status and effect).        "Medical services."  The general and usual services rendered     and care administered by doctors of medicine, as defined in the     act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), known as the Medical     Practice Act of 1985.        "Nonprofit dental service plan."  A plan whereby for     prepayment, periodical or lump sum payment dental services only     may be provided to persons of low income or over-income and     their dependents.        "Nonprofit optometric service plan."  A plan whereby for     prepayment, periodical or lump sum payment optometric services     only may be provided to persons of low income and over-income     and their dependents.        "Nonprofit professional health service plan."  A plan whereby     for prepayment, periodical or lump sum payment professional     health services may be provided to persons of low income or     over-income and their dependents. The term does not include a     plan which is primarily a nonprofit dental service plan or a     nonprofit optometric service plan.        "Occupational therapy services."  The general and usual     services rendered and care administered by licensed occupational     therapists, as defined by "occupational therapy" in the act of     June 15, 1982 (P.L.502, No.140), known as the Occupational     Therapy Practice Act.        "Optometric service corporation."  A corporation not-for-     profit engaged in the business of maintaining and operating a     nonprofit optometric service plan.        "Optometric services."  The general and usual services     rendered and care administered by doctors of optometry, as     defined in the act of June 6, 1980 (P.L.197, No.57), known as     the Optometric Practice and Licensure Act.        "Osteopathic services."  The general and usual services     rendered and care administered by doctors of osteopathy, as     defined in the act of October 5, 1978 (P.L.1109, No.261), known     as the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act.        "Over-income."  Over-income as set forth in section 6325     (relating to income status and effect).        "Person with dependents."  Any person who furnishes other     persons with their chief support, whether or not such dependent     person is related to or living with him.        "Physical therapy services."  The general and usual services     rendered and care administered by licensed physical therapists,     as defined as "physical therapy" in the act of October 10, 1975     (P.L.383, No.110), known as the Physical Therapy Practice Act.        "Podiatry services."  The general and usual services rendered     and care administered by doctors of podiatry, as defined in the     act of March 2, 1956 (1955 P.L.1206, No.375), known as the     Podiatry Practice Act.        "Professional health service corporation."  A dental service     corporation, a general medical service corporation, or an     optometric service corporation.        "Professional health services."  Professional services     provided by a duly licensed health service doctor, provided that     the services are medically necessary.        "Psychological services."  The general and usual services     rendered and care administered by licensed psychologists as     defined as the "practice of psychology" in the act of March 23,     1972 (P.L.136, No.52), known as the Professional Psychologists     Practice Act.        "Speech-language pathology services," "audiology services"     and "services of teachers of persons who are hearing impaired."     The general and usual services rendered and care administered by     licensed speech-language pathologists, licensed teachers of     persons who are hearing impaired or licensed audiologists, as     defined in the act of December 21, 1984 (P.L.1253, No.238),     known as the Speech-Language and Hearing Licensure Act.        "Subscribers of low income."  Persons of low income who     subscribe to a nonprofit professional health service plan, a     nonprofit dental service plan or a nonprofit optometric service     plan.        "Subscribers of over-income."  Persons of over-income who     subscribe to a nonprofit professional health service plan, a     nonprofit dental service plan or a nonprofit optometric service     plan.        (b)  Rule of construction.--The definitions specified in     subsection (a) are for the purposes of this chapter only and not     for the purpose of defining dental practice, medical practice,     optometric practice, osteopathic practice, podiatry practice,     chiropractic practice, physical therapy practice, psychological     practice, speech-language pathology practice, audiology practice     or the practice of teaching persons who are hearing impaired as     such.     (Oct. 10, 1980, P.L.801, No.151, eff. 90 days; Mar. 30, 1982,     P.L.220, No.70, eff. imd.; Nov. 17, 1982, P.L.681, No.193, eff.     60 days; Apr. 20, 1988, P.L.363, No.57, eff. 60 days; Apr. 21,     1994, P.L.124, No.14, eff. 60 days; Oct. 9, 2008, P.L.1393,     No.108, eff. 120 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 108 amended the defs. of "health service     doctor" and "professional health services" and added the defs.     of "clinical social work services," "licensed marriage and     family therapy services," "licensed professional counseling     services" and "occupational therapy services."        References in Text.  The act of August 10, 1951 (P.L.1182,     No.264), known as the Chiropractic Registration Act of 1951,     referred to in the def. of "chiropractic services," was repealed     by the act of December 16, 1986 (P.L.1646, No.188), known as the     Chiropractic Practice Act.