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House Bill 175; Regular Session 1975-1976

[History]

Printer's No.(PN):
Short Title:
An Act amending the "Administrative Code of 1929," approved April 9, 1929 (P. L. 177, No. 175), providing for the office of Consumer Advocate in the Department of Justice for a limited period; and imposing powers and duties; and making an appropriation.
Actions:
Referred to CONSUMER PROTECTION, Jan. 28, 1975
Reported as amended, Feb. 18, 1975
First consideration, Feb. 18, 1975
Laid on the table, Feb. 18, 1975
Removed from table, Feb. 18, 1975
Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS, Feb. 18, 1975
Re-reported as amended, Feb. 26, 1975
Second consideration, March 17, 1975
Third consideration, with amendments, March 18, 1975
(Remarks see House Journal Page 540-588), March 18, 1975
Final passage, March 20, 1975 (155-30)
In the Senate
Referred to , April 7, 1975
Reported as amended, Feb. 23, 1976
First consideration, Feb. 23, 1976
Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS, Feb. 24, 1976
Re-reported as amended, March 15, 1976
Second consideration, March 22, 1976
Amended on third consideration, March 29, 1976
(Remarks see Senate Journal Page 1408), March 29, 1976
Re-referred to CONSUMER AFFAIRS, April 6, 1976
Re-reported as amended, April 7, 1976
Third consideration and final passage, May 18, 1976 (34-13)
(Remarks see Senate Journal Page 1549-1551), May 18, 1976
In the House
House non-concurred in Senate amendments, May 25, 1976 (77-109)
In the Senate
Senate insists on its amendments non-concurred in the House, June 7, 1976
Senate appoints Senators COPPERSMITH and HOLL a committee of conference, June 8, 1976
In the House
House insists on its non-concurrence in Senate amendments, June 8, 1976
House appoints Representatives SCHMITT, MANDERINO and GEESEY a committee of conference, June 8, 1976
Conference committee report presented in House, June 14, 1976
In the Senate
Conference Committee report presented and laid on the table, June 15, 1976
In the House
Conference committee report adopted by House, June 16, 1976 (150-31)
In the Senate
(Remarks see Senate Journal Page 1766-1768), June 22, 1976
In the House
Resolution to recommit to conference committee adopted by the House, June 28, 1976
In the Senate
Resolution to recommit to conference committee adopted by the Senate, June 28, 1976
In the House
Senate resolution to recommit to conference committee reconsidered and fails, June 29, 1976 (3-184)
In the Senate
Conference committee report adopted by Senate, June 29, 1976 (41-9)
(Remarks see Senate Journal Page 1841), June 29, 1976
Signed in House, June 30, 1976
Signed in Senate, June 30, 1976
In hands of the Governor, July 1, 1976
Last day for action, July 11, 1976
Approved by the Governor, July 9, 1976
Act No. 161 of 1976, July 9, 1976
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