PRINTER'S NO. 468

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 414 Session of 1985


        INTRODUCED BY PICCOLA, FEBRUARY 26, 1985

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, FEBRUARY 26, 1985

                                     AN ACT

     1  Repealing acts relating to certain industrial schools and
     2     reformatories.

     3     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     4  hereby enacts as follows:
     5  Section 1.  Repeals.
     6     The following acts are hereby repealed absolutely:
     7     Act of June 8, 1881 (P.L.63, No.68), entitled "A supplement
     8  to an act, entitled 'An act to create a middle penitentiary
     9  district in this state, and to provide for the erection of a
    10  state penitentiary for the same,' approved the twelfth day of
    11  June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight."
    12     Act of April 28, 1887 (P.L.63, No.30), entitled, as amended,
    13  "An act in relation to the imprisonment, government and release
    14  of inmates in the Pennsylvania Industrial School at Camp Hill,
    15  Cumberland County, Pennsylvania."
    16     Act of June 3, 1893 (P.L.280, No.245), entitled "An act to
    17  provide for the payment of the cost and expense of trying


     1  prisoners convicted in the courts of Huntingdon county for the
     2  violation of law while inmates of the Pennsylvania Industrial
     3  Reformatory, and for their maintenance in the county prison or
     4  penitentiary after their conviction."
     5     Act of June 6, 1893 (P.L.326, No.263), entitled "A supplement
     6  to an act, entitled 'An act in relation to the imprisonment,
     7  government and release of convicts in the Pennsylvania
     8  Industrial Reformatory at Huntingdon,' approved the twenty-
     9  eighth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
    10  eighty-seven."
    11     Act of May 2, 1901 (P.L.126, No.92), entitled "An act to
    12  provide for the sale of unserviceable machinery in the
    13  Industrial Reformatory at Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, and the
    14  other State Reformatories, when said machinery has been
    15  purchased by appropriations made from the State Treasury for the
    16  purpose."
    17     Act of May 1, 1929 (P.L.1183, No.415), entitled "An act
    18  relating to persons paroled from the Pennsylvania Industrial
    19  Reformatory at Huntingdon; and regulating the procedure when
    20  such persons violate the terms of paroles, and the effect of
    21  such violations."
    22  Section 2.  Effective date.
    23     This act shall take effect in 60 days.





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