JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 2547 (Siptroth), which would in particular rights and immunities, providing for immunity of humane society police officers. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1469 (N.P. Goodman), which would further providing for a moratorium and for continued operation. |
Waynesburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 797 (Walko), which would further provide for exceptions to prohibition of interception and disclosure of communications. |
Pittsburgh | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 51 (Frankel), which would establish the Prevention of Hate Activity Fund; and making an appropriation. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1625 (Grell), which would extensively revise the Uniform Arbitration Act; and making editorial changes. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 513 (Reed), which would further provide for duties of drivers in accidents involving death or personal injury. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 2563 (Pallone), which would impose a fee on certain local governments without police departments for law enforcement services provided by Pennsylvania State Police. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1931 (Solobay), which would further provide for payments to family and funeral directors. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committe received testimony on H.B. 1571 (Gingrich), which would further provide for the offense of loitering and prowling at night. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on S.B. 1107 (Folmer), which would further provide for modification of existing custody orders; and providing for protection of deployed members of the Pennsylvania National Guard and reserve components in child custody arrangements. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 593 (J. Evans), which would further provide for cruelty to animals. |
Erie | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 59 (Killion), which would provide for funding for victims of domestic violence from marriage and divorce fees; and making a related repeal. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 2299 (Fleck), which would provide for commercial display of human remains; and imposing civil penalties. |
Bedford Springs | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 164 (Payne), which would further providing for rape and for involuntary deviate sexual intercourse; providing for loss of property rights by certain offenders and for conduct relating to sex offenders; further providing for failure to comply with sexual offender registration requirements. |
Hershey | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 80 (Leach), which would provide for a mental health court division. |
Hershey | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 2407 (Reichley), which would further provide for award of custody, partial custody or visitation. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 994 (Casorio), which would provide for a task force on drug-endangered children. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testiony on H.B. 716 (Dally), which would further provide for mandatory cost and DNA Detection Fund. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1371 and H.B. 2371 (Pashinski), both which would provide for the registration of prepaid wireless telephone sales; and prescribing penalties. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 1356 (Marsico)and H.B. 601 (Waters), both of which would further provide for compensation and travel allowance for jurors. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on S.B. 1128 (Greenleaf), which would establishing the Criminal Justice and Mental Health Reinvestment Program and providing for the powers and duties of the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. |
Beaver | Meeting Details |
JUDICIARY The committee received testimony on H.B. 466 (Dally) which would further provide for powers and duties of sheriffs and deputy sheriffs relating to law enforcement. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |