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LawChangeNEWSPECMIN Members

The following tables list the members exposed by LawChangeNEWSPECMIN.

 
Name 
Description 
 
Short names of changes in law. 
 
Name 
Description 
 
Checks range of a bendpoint value. 
 
Checks range of a bend point increase percentage. 
 
Checks range of a constant decline percentage. 
 
Returns alternative special minimum dollar amount. 
 
Returns ending year for this law-change. 
 
Returns latest possible ending year for a law-change. 
 
Reads a line and parses first and last years and type of phase-in. 
 
Returns indicator for this law-change. 
 
Returns alternate special minimum percentage of wage base required for quarter of coverage. 
 
Returns indicator for type of phase-in. 
 
Returns starting year for this law-change. 
 
Returns earliest possible ending year for a law-change.  
 
Returns title of this law change. 
 
Returns alternative maximum number of years of coverage considered in special minimum calculation (30 in PL). 
 
Returns true if this law change is in effect. 
 
Initializes a LawChange, with or without a title. 
 
Constructor. 
 
Checks range of a benefit formula percentage. 
 
Prepares output strings for this change from present law. 
 
Checks range of a wage increase proportion. 
 
read 
Reads all the lines required for this law-change. 
 
Sets alternative special minimum dollar amount. 
 
Sets ending year for this law-change. 
 
Sets latest possible ending year for a law-change. 
 
Sets change indicator for this law-change. 
 
Sets alternate special minimum percentage of wage base required for quarter of coverage. 
 
Sets indicator for type of phase-in. 
 
Sets starting year for this law-change. 
 
Sets earliest possible starting year for a law-change.  
 
Sets alternative maximum number of years of coverage considered in special minimum calculation (30 in PL). 
 
Checks range of a law-change starting year. 
 
Writes a line with first and last years, and step size. 
 
Writes a line with first and last years. 
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