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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/RCC/PUBLIC/listVoteSummaryH.cfm?sYear=2019&sInd=0&cteeCde=24&theDate=2019-09-24&RollCallId=1079

House Committee Roll Call Votes

Committee JUDICIARY Date September 24, 2019
Bill/Resolution HB1835 PN2510 A02902 Type of Motion Adopt Amendment
Maker of Motion Rep. Kauffman Seconded by Rep. Briggs
Brief Description
Provides that when a person is discharged from inpatient mental health treatment, the person must be informed of his rights and obligations under the Uniform Firearms Act. It also shortens the period in which courts or mental health agencies must share data regarding involuntary commitments with law enforcement from 7 days to 72 hours of the involuntary commitment.

Majority Members

Kauffman, Rob W. - Chair
YEA
Delozier, Sheryl M.
YEA
Dowling, Matthew D.
YEA
Ecker, Torren C.
YEA
Hershey, Johnathan D.
YEA
Jozwiak, Barry J.
YEA
Klunk, Kate A.
YEA
Knowles, Jerry
YEA
Mihalek, Natalie
YEA
Nesbit, Tedd C.
YEA
Schemel, Paul
YEA
Stephens, Todd
YEA
Toohil, Tarah
YEA
Topper, Jesse
YEA
Walsh, Justin M.
YEA

Minority Members

Briggs, Tim - Chair
YEA
Bizzarro, Ryan A.
YEA
Davis, Tina M.
YEA
Dawkins, Jason
YEA
Lee, Summer
YEA
Miller, Dan L.
YEA
Mullery, Gerald J.
YEA
Rabb, Christopher M.
YEA
Shusterman, Melissa L.
YEA
Zabel, Mike
YEA
  
  
  
  
  

Vote Summary

YEAS: 25
NAYS: 0
NV: 0
Result: Passed