Appropriations Committee 05/07/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Wednesday, May 7,
2008 and reported out the following bills:
SB 472 - This bill would amend the Public School
Code to create a Science Technology Partnership Program
between institutions of higher education (institutions)
and schools or school districts.
SB 1116 - This bill would require the Attorney
General’s office to keep a “do not call” list until the
phone number is no longer valid. The person who
requested their name be included in the list would ask
for their number to be expunged.
SB 1297 - This bill reauthorizes the Treasury
Department’s ability to invest Commonwealth funds in
equity securities. Sen. LaValle offered A6814 that
provides for periodic audits by the Auditor General.
SB 1389 - This bill would provide supplemental
appropriations for 2007-08 fiscal year.
All
bills and amendments were reported from committee 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 05/05/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, May 5,
2008 and reported out the following bills:
SB 1250 - This bill is a joint resolution that
would amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to prohibit
the recognition of same-sex marriages. The bill was
reported from committee 18-8.
Appropriations Committee 04/28/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 4-28-08 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 615 - This bill provides for the licensing of
a bail bond enforcement agent by a Court of Common
Pleas. The bill was reported 26-0.
SB 684 - This bill requires the Department of
Health to establish the Public Health Child Death Review
Program. The scope of this program is to facilitate
state and local agencies and multidisciplinary teams to
examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths of
children in this state. Sen. Armstrong offered A6759
that further provides for the composition and
appointment responsibility for the Local Child Death
Review Team. The amendment and bill were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 04/07/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 4-7-08 and
reported out the following bills:
All
bills were reported from committee 26-0
SB 1344 - This bill appropriates $27.3 million
for the general government operations of the state
employee’s retirement fund.
SB 1345 - This bill appropriates $42.3 million
for the general government operations of the public
school employee’s retirement fund.
SB 1346 - This measure appropriates $32.318
million from the Professional Licensure Augmentation
Account for the operation of the Bureau of Professional
and Occupational Affairs.
SB 1347 - This
bill appropriates $76 million from the Workmen’s
Compensation Administration Fund to the Department of
Labor and Industry and the Department of Community and
Economic Development.
SB 1348 - This bill makes an appropriation of
$52.162 million from the Restricted Revenue Account
within the General Fund for the operation and
administration of the Pennsylvania Public Utility
Commission and its Commissioners.
SB 1349 - This bill would appropriate funds
through the Office of Attorney General to the Office of
Consumer Advocate in the 2008-09 fiscal year.
SB 1351 - This bill would appropriate funds
through the Department of Community and Economic
Development for the Small Business Advocate for the
2008-09 fiscal year.
Appropriations Committee 04/01/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 4-1-08 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 1063 - This bill would provide for the
consolidation of local income tax collection systems
into a county based system for municipalities and local
school districts. Sen. Vance offered A5991 that amends
the definition of net profits and provides for the
weighting of votes by tax collection committees. The
amendment was adopted 25-0. The bill was reported out
19-6.
SB 1225 - The bill creates a system of
Intrastate Mutual Aid between participating political
subdivisions within Pennsylvania. The system will
provide for mutual assistance among the subdivisions in
the prevention of, response to and recovery from threats
to public health and safety that are beyond the
capability of an affected community to respond. Sen.
Pippy offered A5997 that adds coroners and Hazmat team
members to the Interstate Mutual Aid Committee. The
amendment and bill were reported 25-0.
SB 1278 - This bill enhances the Pennsylvania
Child Support Enforcement Program by: providing more
support to low-income families, reducing operational
costs, and generating revenue through increased Federal
incentive earnings. The bill was reported 25.0.
Appropriations Committee 03/31/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 3-31-08 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 9 - This
bill requires that individuals prove that they are legal
residents of the United States before receiving public
benefits. Sen. Scarnatti offered A6436 that provides
for further exemptions as well as adds compliance
language for the federal government. The amendment and
bill were reported 25-1.
SB 820 - This bill defines robo-calls and
prohibits their use in political campaigns. The bill
was reported 26-0.
SB 1020 - This bill amends the Conservation
District Law by bill making a number of changes based on
recommendations made by the Legislative Budget and
Finance Committee in its June 2005 Report. Sen.
Armstrong offered A5641 that adds language concerning
the succession of commission members. The amendment and
bill were reported 26-0.
SB 1589 - This bill provides for the Capital
Budget Project Itemization Act of 2007-2008. Sens.
Armstrong and LaValle offered a package of amendments
that add additional projects. The amendments and bill
were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 03/18/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 3-18-08 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 428 - This bill would amend Title 45 and
allow for community newspapers to be used for legal
advertising. The bill was reported 23-0.
SB 821 - The legislation proposes an amendment
to the Pennsylvania Constitution providing for changes
to the office of Lieutenant Governor. Sen. Corman
offered A6274 that is a technical re-write of the bill.
The amendment and bill were reported 23-0.
Appropriations Committee 03/10/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 3-10-08 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 387 - The legislation amends the Vital
Statistics Law of 1953 by requiring an issuance of
certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth for any
fetal death upon the request of a parent. Sen. Corman
offered A6025 that was technical.
SB 1153 - The
bill amends the Judicial Code to bring the independent
Minor Judiciary Education Board under the umbrella of
the United Judicial System.
HB 874
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This measure establishes the Umbilical Cord Education
and Donation Banking Act, providing for education to
expectant parents regarding the benefits of umbilical
cord blood and an opportunity to donate and store
umbilical cord blood.
All
bills and amendments were reported unanimously.
Appropriations Committee 02/11/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 2-11-08 and
reported out the following bills:
All bills and amendments were reported 26-0.
SB 483 - This bill amends the Loan Interest and
Protection Act by raising the coverage of the Act to all
residential mortgages under $200,000 from the Banking
Department’s maximum interest rate limits. The bill
also gives the Banking Department more enforcement
powers and increases the fine for violating the usury
laws.
SB 484 - This bill
amends the
Banking Department Law by allowing the Department to
require licensees to enter information in a national
electronic licensing system as part of the licensing
process. The bill also allows additional views to be
heard at administrative hearings conducted by the
Department on charter changes. Sen. Browne offered
A5744 that was technical.
SB 485 - This measure provides penalties for
those who perform real estate appraisals but are not
state certified. The composition of the Real Estate
Appraiser Board is changed by including six state
certified Real Estate Appraisers. Formerly, the Board
had four members who were Real Estate appraisers but
were not state certified. Sen. Browne offered A5249
that provides compliance language with federal law.
SB 486 - This legislation would amend the
Housing Finance Agency Law, further providing for the
Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Program, for notice and
institution of foreclosure proceedings, for notice
requirements, for assistance payments and for repayment;
and providing for an ongoing foreclosure study. Sen.
Browne offered A4589 that was technical.
SB 487 This bill amends the Mortgage Bankers
and Brokers and Consumer Equity Protection Act by
requiring the Banking Department to license the
individuals who are in the business of arranging first
mortgage loans. Sen. Browne offered A5018 that was
technical.
SB 488 - This bill amends the Secondary Mortgage
Loan Act by requiring the Banking Department to license
the individuals who are in the business of arranging
secondary mortgage loans. Sen. Browne offered A5743
that was technical.
HB 1691 - This bill holds the United States Army
Corps of Engineers free from damages that may occur
during the deep dredging of the Delaware River.
Appropriations Committee 01/29/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 1-29-08 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 949 - This bill
establishes the “Bituminous Coal Mine Safety Act” and
is an extensive revision of Pennsylvania’s underground
mine safety law. The bill creates additional
responsibilities for DEP and for the mine operators.
Sen. White offered three separate amendments, A55492,
A5512 and A5533. All three amendments were clarifying
technical amendments that were agreed to by all parties
involved including DEP. The amendments and bill were
reported from committee 26-0.
SB 1019 - This bill amends the Board of
Vehicles, Dealers and Salespersons Act to add a
definition involving “recreational vehicle shows,
off-premise sales, exhibitions and rallies” to address
the issue of sales activities by out of state
recreational vehicle dealers. Sen. Gordner offered
A5442 that is a technical re-write of the bill. The
amendment and bill were reported 26-0.
SB 1063 - This bill would provide for the
consolidation of local income tax collection systems
into a county based system for municipalities and local
school districts. Sen. Browne offered A5472 that would
eliminate the Attorney general from the enforcement
process in the bill and corrects drafting oversights.
The amendment was agreed to with a 21-4 vote and one
member abstaining. However, the bill received a 13-13
and failed to be reported from committee. Opposition
from both sides of the aisle expressed concern that the
bill would not streamline the taxing process and
actually make it more cumbersome.
SB 1122 - This bill requires that no
commonwealth employees may be furloughed because the
general appropriation act has not been passed before the
beginning of the fiscal year. The bill was reported
26-0.
Appropriations Committee 01/16/08
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 1-16-08 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 313 - This bill amends the Pharmacy Act to
create the registration and qualifications for a
pharmacy technician. Sen. Armstrong offered A5361 that
was technical. The amendment and bill were reported
25-0.
SB 987 - The bill provides third class cities
with the power to require an itemized list of the
expenditures made by emergency service organizations for
the monies received from the city. The bill was
reported 24-1.
SB 1023 - This bill would regulate the right to
practice acupuncture. Additionally, it provides for the
registration of acupuncturists and establishes a penalty
to those who violate the provisions of this Act. The
bill was reported 23-2.
HB 500 - This bill amends the State Board of
Medicine to license perfusionists and gives the State
Board of Medicine the authority to promulgate
regulations necessary for implementation. The bill was
reported 23-2.
HB 501 - This bill amends the Osteopathic
Medical Practice Act of 1985 to license perfusionists
and gives the State Board of Osteopathic Medicine the
authority to promulgate regulations necessary for
implementation. The bill was reported 23-2.
HB 1131 - The bill requires that Second Class
Townships be responsible for fire and emergency medical
services that are provided within the township. The
bill was reported 24-1.
HB 1133 - This bill would amend the Borough Code
to provide that all boroughs shall be responsible for
fire, emergency and medical services. The bill was
reported 23-2.
HB 1134 - This bill requires that First Class
Townships be responsible for fire and emergency medical
services that are provided within the township. The
bill was reported 24-1.
Appropriations Committee 12/11/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 12-11-07 and
reported out the following bills:
HB 1877 - This legislation would provide
authorization for Dauphin County to increase its hotel
room tax from 3% to 5%. The bill was reported from
committee 25-0.
HB 1621 - This bill authorizes the lease of land
with the bed of the Delaware River in the City of
Philadelphia to VTE Philadelphia, LP. The bill was
reported from committee 25-0.
HB 1627 - This bill would authorize the lease of
land within the bed of the Delaware River in the City of
Philadelphia to NCCB Associates, LP. The bill was
reported from committee 25-0.
Appropriations Committee 12/10/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 12-10-07 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 776 - This bill allows a county board of
elections to be notified of the death of residents for
the purpose of updating voter registration records. The
bill was reported unanimously.
SB 1027 - The
legislation authorizes the Department of Corrections at
the time the department takes custody of an offender and
evaluates them for classification as an offender who
would have been otherwise eligible for participation in
the State Intermediate Punishment program. The
department is authorized to recommend to the sentencing
court that the offender be re-sentenced for
participation in the program. The bill was reported
unanimously.
SB 1135 - This
bill provides that the State Police test the speed
timing devices one year prior to an alleged violation.
Prior to this measure, the State Police was required to
have the speed timing devices calibrated 60 days prior
to an alleged violation. Sen. Rafferty offered A4806
that adds speedometers to the bill. The amendment and
bill were reported unanimously.
HB 489 -
This
measure reduces the number of continuing education hours
for a volunteer license performing nursing activities.
Sen. Pileggi offered A5105 that adds the Mcare Act to
the bill. The amendment was adopted 18-4 and the bill
was reported out 18-4.
HB 1109 - This bill amends Title 30 (Fish) by
adjusting the period limiting the issuing of one-day
resident and one-day tourist fishing licenses from March
15th to April 30th. The current
limitation on the availability of one-day licenses is
from April 1st to April 30th.
Sen. Armstrong offered A5037 that changes the effective
date of the bill. The amendment and bill were reported
out unanimously.
HB 1961 - The
bill amends the Child Protective Services Law of the
Domestic Relations Code making a number of changes
relating to background checks. The bill was reported
unanimously.
SS
SB 22 - This
bill amends the Alternative Fuels Incentive Act (Act 178
of 2004) to increase the reimbursement for the
production of renewable fuels and to provide funding for
education. Sen. Gordner offered A5130 that provides an
incentive program for biodiesel producers. The
amendment was adopted unanimously. Sen. Fumo offered
A4471 that allows automotive service providers to
receive grants for nitrogen tire inflation program. The
amendment was adopted unanimously. Sen. Tomlinson made
a motion to table Sen. Costa’s amendment that would have
provided additional funding for vehicle rebates. The
amendment was tabled 15-10. Sen. Costa made a motion to
reconsider the vote on the Gordner amendment but the
motion failed 11-14.
SS SB 36 - This bill creates the “Biodiesel Study
and Production Incentive Act”. Sen. Tomlinson made a
motion to table two separate Sen. Fumo amendments, one
would eliminate a renewable diesel program and the other
would provide for carbon sequestration. Both amendments
were table along party lines, 15-10. The bill was
reported from committee 22-3.
Appropriations Committee 12/04/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 12-4-07 and
reported out the following bills:
HB 1589 - This bill provides for the Capital
Budget Project Itemization Act of 2007-2008. Sen.
Armstrong offered A4700 that adds projects. The
amendment was adopted 24-1. Sen. LaValle offered A4708
that adds projects. The amendment was adopted 25-0.
The bill was reported from committee 25-0.
Appropriations Committee 12/03/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 12-3-07 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 711 - This bill would create an act
prohibiting the deceptive installation of spyware,
providing for criminal and civil enforcement, and
providing for civil immunity. Sen. Gordner offered
A1272 that removes provisions of the bill as it relates
to the Attorney general and Unfair trade Practice Act.
The amendment and bill were reported 26-0.
SB 826 - This bill maintains a minimum 4%
contribution rate for the commonwealth to the state
employee’s retirement system (SERS) for fiscal year
2007-08 and each year thereafter. Sen. Armstrong
offered A4511 that maintains increases the SERS ECR from
4% to 5% and maintains the PSERS ECR at 7.13%. The
amendment and bill were reported 26-0.
SB 880 - This bill allows the Fish and Boat
Commission could make available, at its offices or
through their licensing agents, vouchers for fishing
licenses and permits that could be purchased on behalf
of a third party. The bill was reported 26-0.
HB 131 - This bill prevents a municipality from
charging a fee or seek reimbursement of costs incurred
as a result of municipal police responding to a motor
vehicle accident. This shall not be in effect from
those fees allowed by state law arising from accident
reporting. Sen. Regola offered A3776 that clarifies
what fees may be charged. The amendment and bill were
reported 26-0.
HB 606 - The bill amends the Liquor Code by
requiring managers to undergo Responsible Alcohol
Management Training and increases fines that can be
imposed upon a licensee. The bill was reported 25-1.
Appropriations Committee 11/28/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 11-28-07 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 1147 - The legislation requires all
applicants for employment to child care facilities to
obtain federal criminal history record information
including a set of fingerprints. It also requires
self-employed family day care providers and persons
seeking to operate childcare services to submit this
information. The bill was reported 26-0.
SB 1156 - The bill amends the Juvenile Act to
provide for certain rights of an individual providing
foster care. This legislation amends Title 42 to insure
that foster parents, pre-adoptive parent or relative
providing care for the child is provided with the right
to be heard at any hearing concerning the child. The
bill was reported 26-0.
SS SB 1 - This bill is a version of the Governor’s
Energy Independence Strategy. The bill provides for tax
credits for alternative energy projects and for a $250
million bond for the development of alternative and
renewable energy technologies, venture capital, and
pollution control technologies. Sen. Tomlinson offered
A4466that guts the bill and inserts the Senate version
of the Alternative Investment Energy Act. Committee
members voted to move the amendment and bill with the
understanding that the bill will undergo further work
and a compromise from both sides of the aisle can be
reached. It was the Committees intention to have a
final version in place and be ready to run by the end of
next week. The amendment was adopted 24-2 and the bill
was reported out 25-1.
Appropriations Committee 11/27/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 11-27-07 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 465 - This legislative measure requires that
an innkeeper require prospective employees to undergo a
criminal history record check and that these be kept on
record. Sen. Pippy offered A4198 that exempts lodging
establishments with 20 or fewer rooms. The amendment
was adopted 26-0 and the bill over as amended.
SB 778 - This bill creates the Long-Term Care
Patient Access to Pharmaceuticals Act. Patients will
have the ability to acquire lower costs drugs if they
reside in a long-term care facility as well as the
repackaging and re-labeling of unit doses. Sen.
Armstrong offered 4342 that clarifies that only veterans
are eligible for the program. The bill and amendment
were reported 26-0.
SB 838 - The bill amends the CPA Law further
providing for definitions for the State Board of
Accountancy, for administrative powers, fees, and
licensing and peer review. Sen. Corman offered A4097
that uniforms rates for compliance and peer reviews.
The bill and amendment were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 11/14/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 11-14-07 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 1 - This
bill would amend Right-to-Know Law, by providing for
more accessible public records information. Sen.
Pileggi offered A4148 that clarifies the scope of the
provisions of the bill. For a summary of the
amendment, please contact the Research Office.
SB 266 - This bill requires the Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP) to inventory and report
on greenhouse gasses (GHG) created in Pennsylvania.
Sen. White offered A4147 that was technical and Sen.
Armstrong offered A 4018 that is also technical.
All
amendments and bills were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 11/13/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 11-13-07 and
reported out the following bills:
HB 1589 - This bill provides for the Capital
Budget Project Itemization Act of 2007-2008. Sens.
Armstrong, LaValle and Boscola offered amendments that
would add additional projects to the bill.
The
amendments and the bill were reported unanimously 25-1.
Appropriations Committee 10/29/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on 10-29-07 and
reported out the following bills:
SB 721 - This
bill amends the Real Estate Appraisers Certification Act
to add the new categories of “licensed appraiser” and
“appraiser trainee” and to provide for reciprocity, for
certification and licensure renewal and for disciplinary
measures. Sen. Armstrong offered A3931 that was
technical.
SB 1068 - This
bill attempts to clarify that penalties to polluters
levied under the Hazardous Sites Clean-up Act (HSCA) are
to accrue to the HSCA fund.
SB 1069 - This
bill requires each of the Departments and agencies that
award Key 93 money to provide a list of the successful
applicants and amounts of money awarded to each.
SB 1100 - This
bill provides three and a half years of funding for the
Hazardous Sites Clean-up Fund (HSCA).
SB 1137 - This bill makes changes to the Medical
Care Availability and Reduction of Error (Mcare) Act
including establishing a new fund that will be known as
the Mcare reserve Fund. Sen. Armstrong offered A3972
that deals with the effective date, coverage limitations
and actuarial study considerations. Sen. Armstrong also
offered A3897 that maintains eligibility abatement for
birthing centers.
All
bills and amendments were reported unanimously 24-0.
Appropriations Committee 10/1/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, October
1, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 117 - This bill
changes the status of the Juvenile Court Judges
Commission (JCJC) from an independent entity into a
commission under the control of the Office of General
Counsel (OGC). Sen. Armstrong offered A3336 that would
eliminate continuing appropriation language.
SB 915 - The legislation amends Title 51
(Military Affairs) by providing that the Department
makes grants available to designated veterans’ service
organizations to support veterans’ service officer
programs. Sen. Armstrong offered A3330 that deletes
restricted account and technical decisions.
Both
bills and the amendments were reported 25-0.
Appropriations Committee 09/24/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, September
24, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 96 - This bill would establish a grant
program within the Governor’s Center for Local
Government Services encouraging volunteer emergency
service organizations to form partnerships or
associations to regionalize, consolidate, and/or merge.
Sen. Armstrong offered A3254 that is technical.
SB 777 - This bill changes the date that taxes
for local governments become delinquent and also
includes new fees that can be collected under the
provisions of the municipal claim and tax lien law.
This bill does not impact jurisdictions in first or
second class counties.
SB 805 - This
legislation would require the Pennsylvania Department of
Education (PDE) to make an annual report to the chairmen
and minority chairmen of the House and Senate Education
and Appropriations Committees regarding the educational
assistance program.
SB 806 - This
legislation would require the Pennsylvania Department of
Education (PDE) to make an annual report to the chairmen
and minority chairmen of the House and Senate Education
and Appropriations Committees regarding technology grant
programs. The report would also be included on the
department’s website.
SB 807 - This
legislation would require the Pennsylvania Department of
Education (PDE) to make an annual report to the chairmen
and minority chairmen of the House and Senate Education
and Appropriations Committees regarding elementary
science curriculum. The report would also be included
on the department’s website.
SB 808 - This
legislation would require the Pennsylvania Department of
Education (PDE) to make an annual report to the chairmen
and minority chairmen of the House and Senate Education
and Appropriations Committees regarding high school
curriculum enhancement grant programs. The report would
also be included on the department’s website.
SB 813 - This
legislation would require the Pennsylvania Department of
Education (PDE) to make an annual report to the chairmen
and minority chairmen of the House and Senate Education
and Appropriations Committees regarding the Education
Technology Program. The report would also be included
on the department’s website.
SB 861 - This bill adds six judgeships to the
courts of common pleas in four specified Commonwealth
judicial districts – 12th, 38th,
39th and 51st.
All
amendments and bills were reported 24-0.
Appropriations Committee 09/18/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Tuesday,
September 18, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
HB 483 - This bill establishes the “mine
families’ first program” which will aid the families of
mine disasters as part of the mine emergency response
program. The bill was reported unanimously.
Appropriations Committee 07/15/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Sunday, July 15,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
HB 1295 - House Bill 1295 amends the Fiscal Code
to provide that all of the money deposited in the
Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund
(Keystone Fund) in 2006-07 be transferred to the State
System of Higher Education. The bill also provides for
the budget implementation language and The Commonwealth
Group Life Insurance Plan. The bill was reported 25-0
and 1 member not voting.
HB 1631 - This bill, the Pennsylvania Gaming
Economic Development and Tourism Fund Capital Budget
Itemization Act for 2007-2008. Original projects from
Act 71 are included in this bill as well as the new
hockey arena for the City of Pittsburgh. The bill was
reported 21-5.
Appropriations Committee 07/14/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Saturday, July
14, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
HB 1590 - The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
would enter into a 50-year lease agreement with PennDOT.
The Commission would make payments to PennDOT for the
rental of I-80. PennDOT would use these payments in
order to fund Transit and the Highway and Bridge
Program. Sen. Madigan and Fumo offered A3113 that make
numerous technical changes as well as several agreed to
clarifying changes. The amendment was agreed to
unanimously and the bill was reported 17-7.
SB 546 - This bill makes an appropriation to the
Dept. of Agriculture. The bill was reported 24-0.
Appropriations Committee 07/10/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Tuesday, July 10,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 690 This bill establishes the
Resource Enhancement and Protection Tax Credit Program
for the stewardship of agricultural lands and riparian
corridors. Sen. Armstrong offered A2961 that is
technical.
HB 1251 This bill amends the Medical
Practice Act to limit to no more than four physician
assistants for whom a physician has responsibility or
supervision at any time. Sen. Tomlinson offered A2772
that is technical.
HB 1252 This bill amends the
Osteopathic Medical Practice Act to limit to no more
that four physician assistants for whom a physician has
responsibility or supervision at any time. Sen.
Tomlinson offered A2770 that is technical.
HB 1253 This bill amends the
Professional Nursing Law to allow a certified registered
nurse practitioner to take on added duties provided that
they are acting within the scope of the nurse
practitioner’s collaborative or written agreement with a
physician and the nurse practitioner’s specialty
certification.
HB 1254 This bill amends the
Professional Nursing Law to provide for certification of
clinical nurse specialists (CNS’s). Sen. Tomlinson
offered A2747 that is technical.
HB 1255 This bill amends the Medical
Practice Act further providing for a nurse-midwife
license consistent with the midwife’s academic
educational preparation who possesses a master’s
degree. Sen. Tomlinson offered A2780 that is technical.
All
amendments and bills were reported unanimously 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 06/30/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Saturday, June
30, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
HB 202 - Under current law cities of the first
class operate under specific rules regarding the
attendance to and removal of vehicles determined to be
abandoned. This bill would include 2nd class
cities (Pittsburgh). The bill was reported unanimously
26-0.
HB 896 - The bill amends the Liquor Code by
allowing limited wineries to obtain a special permit for
use at farmers markets as well as wine, food and
cultural expositions. Sen. Rafferty offered A2535 that
clarifies language for special occasion permits, selling
wine at farmers markets, hotel licenses and specific
instances. The amendment and bill were reported 26-0.
HB 1590 - This is the transportation funding
bill. It permits Allegheny County to impose a 10 percent
alcohol tax or a $2 car rental tax, but removes the
other local taxation options, reduces local match
requirements from 20 to 15 percent, requires the
turnpike to raise fares one year earlier, in 2009 and
removes language changing membership of SEPTA’s board.
Sen. LaValle offered A2531 that replaces and clarifies
language. Sen. Armstrong offered A2563 as an amendment
to the LaValle Amendment, which was technical. Both
amendments were agreed to 26-0. The bill was reported
out 19-7.
Appropriations Committee 06/29/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Friday, June 29,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
HB 1287 - This bill makes appropriations to the
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, and the Attorney
General, the Department of Revenue and the Pennsylvania
State Police for their duties in regards to the gaming
law. Sen. Tomlinson offered A2481 that increases
certain appropriations. The amendment and bill were
reported 26-0.
HB 1295 - This bill
amends
the Fiscal Code to provide that all of the money
deposited in the Keystone Recreation, Park and
Conservation Fund (Keystone Fund) in 2006-07 be
transferred to the State System of Higher Education.
Sen. Armstrong offered A2505 that further provides for
implementation of FY 07-08 budget. The amendment and
bill were reported 26-0.
HB 966 - The legislation amends the Insurance
Company Law to further provide for hospital plan
corporations and professional health services plan
corporations and for consolidations under the Insurance
Holding Company Act. It provides the Insurance
Department with additional tools to review, approve, or
disapprove consolidations of Blue Cross/Blue Shield
companies. It also amends the definition of Long Term
Care Insurance and provides for long term care insurance
coverage through the Guaranty Fund. Sen. Pileggi
offered A2496 that further provides when an order may be
entered. The amendment was accepted. The bill was
reported out 23-2.
Appropriations Committee 06/28/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Thursday, June
28, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 704
- The bill amends the Public Welfare Code by adding two
members to the Intra-Governmental Council on Long-Term
Care as well as defines various terms including assisted
living residence, supplemental health care service,
etc. It also requires the appointment of administrators
and creates regulations. The bill establishes an
application fee. Sen. Vance offered A2282 that removes
requirements that the commission is self funded. The
amendment and bill were reported 25-0.
HB 10 - This bill establishes the Criminal
Justice Enhancement Account and further provides for
fines. Sen. mellow offered A2324 that further defines
the crime of burglary. The amendment was agreed to
unanimously. The bill was reported out 22-3.
HB 369 - This bill adds
certified hazardous material response team members to
the Emergency Law Enforcement Personnel Death Benefits
Act. The bill was reported unanimously.
HB 496 - This bill raises the fees charged to
nuclear power facilities for operating in Pennsylvania.
The bill also establishes new fees for the disposal of
their radioactive wastes. The bill was reported
unanimously.
Appropriations Committee 06/26/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Tuesday, June 26,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
HB 1367 - This legislation extends the
sunset date on the nursing home provider assessment,
confirms the rate cap authorized by the General Assembly
via Act 42 of 2005 and the appropriations
process, and continues the state’s ability to
effectively moderate the growth of nursing home beds.
Finally, this legislation creates the Senior Care and
Services Study Commission. The bill was reported from
committee 26-0.
HB 1287 - This bill makes appropriations to the
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, and the Attorney
General, the Department of Revenue, and the Pennsylvania
State Police for their duties in regards to the gaming
law. The bill was reported out 26-0.
HB 1295 - This bill amends the Keystone
Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund Act (Act 50 of
1993) by transferring revenues in the fund to the State
System of Higher Education for Fiscal Year 2006-2007.
Sen. Armstrong offered A2336 that is clarifying
language. The amendment and bill were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 06/26/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Tuesday, June 26,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 1006 - This bill authorizes the appropriation
of funds to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board,
Department of Revenue, Pennsylvania State Police and the
Attorney General for fiscal year 2007-08 and the
remainder of fiscal year 2006-07. The bill was reported
from committee 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 06/25/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, June 25,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 97 - This bill changes the calculation of
book value which is the basis for the bank shares tax.
The new basis would be total equity capital. Beginning
in January of 2008 banks would be allowed to subtract
from total equity capital goodwill created when banks
merged or acquired one another. The bank shares tax was
never designed to include such goodwill but a federal
accounting standards board (FASBE) ruling required this
created goodwill to be included in a banks book value,
which in turn required banks to include it as
Pennsylvania taxable income. Sen. Armstrong offered
A2104 that is a technical date change. The bill and
amendment were reported 25-0.
SB 468 - This
bill amends the state Constitution to prohibit a sine
die session. The bill was reported 20-4.
SB 638 - This measure establishes the Cancer
Drug Repository Program for accepting donated cancer
drugs and providing the responsibilities of the State
Board of Pharmacy and the Department. Sen. Armstrong
offered A2104 that removes an unnecessary definition.
The amendment and bill were reported 25-0.
SB 763 - The bill would effectively preempt a
tax being levied in two small university towns.
Millersburg and Edinburgh have created a tax on lease
transactions primarily by students renting apartments
within the municipalities. Apartment owners in the two
towns took the issue to court and the Commonwealth court
ruled that such a tax was not prohibited by the
provisions of Act 511. This bill would prohibit that
tax. Sen. Browne offered A2101 that grandfathers
municipalities that have the tax in place by July 1,
2007. The amendment and bill were reported 25-0.
SB 857 - This bill would amend the Second Class County Port Authority
Act to provide for additional oversight and additional
appointments to the Board. Sen. Armstrong offered A2087
that would keep the board at nine members and the
reports be delivered to the chair and vice chair of the
Senate and House Transportation committees instead of
the leaders of the four caucuses. The amendment was
agreed to unanimously. Sen. Logan motioned to table the
bill, that motion was defeated 9-16. The bill was
reported from committee 16-9.
SB 968 - This bill amends Act 13 of 202 known as the Medical Care
Availability and Reduction of Error Act (Mcare) by
adding a new chapter that relates to the reduction and
prevention of health care-associated infections. Sen.
Armstrong offered A2012 that amends the bill regarding
infection control plans, annual assessments to nursing
homes, reporting requirements and costs of screening.
The amendment and bill were reported unanimously.
HB 842 - This legislation would amend the Public
School Code to require that the Department of Education
may only place a teacher’s certificate in inactive
status between June 30 and July 31 for noncompliance
with continuing education requirements. Sen. Rhoades
offered A2190 that implements provisions for
distributing school funding. The amendment and bill
were reported 17-9 along party lines with Democrats
voted in the negative.
SB 728 - This bill amends the Fiscal Code to
provide that all of the money deposited in the Keystone
Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund (Keystone Fund)
in 2006-07 be transferred to the PA State System of
Higher Education. Sen. Armstrong offered 2204 that
provides for implementation of the budget. The
amendment and bill were reported unanimously.
SB 913 - This bill requires the Department of
Environmental Protection to compile a report detailing
all the fines received by the various funds and to
transfer any surplus fines received to the hazardous
sites clean-up fund. Sen. White offered A2086 that
transfers $40 million to the Hazardous Sites Cleanup
Fund. The amendment and bill were reported out 16-10
along party lines with Democrats voting in the negative.
Appropriations Committee 06/20/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Wednesday, June
20, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 811 - This bill establishes the Long Term
Living Facility Licensure Information Act. The
Department of Aging is required to maintain a listing on
its publicly accessible Internet website for each type
of facility which must be updated monthly.
SB 961 - This bill limits, for third class
cities with a population of between 22,500 and 23,000
citizens, the amount of special earned income tax (EIT)
that can be levied to pay for a deficient municipal
pension system. Currently any municipality can levy an
EIT under special municipal taxing powers contained in
the Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery
Act. The municipality is required to use all the
additional revenue to pay down the unfunded liability in
their pension systems. This bill attempts to cap that
taxing power at 0.5%.
SB 968 - This bill amends the Medical Care
Availability and Reduction of Error (Mcare) Act by
adding a new chapter that relates to the reduction and
prevention of health care-associated infections. Sen.
Armstrong offered A1720 that makes changes regarding
regulatory language, confidentiality provisions,
advisory committee representation and payments for cost
of screening.
All
bills and amendments were reported form committee
unanimously.
Appropriations Committee 06/19/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Tuesday, June 19,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 913 - The bill requires DEP to provide a list of each fine, fee,
penalty and natural resource damage award received in
any of the following funds: Clean Air Fund, Clean Water
Fund, Solid Waste Abatement Fund, Safe Drinking Water
Fund and the Waste Transportation Safety Account. The
bill also requires a listing of each individual fine,
fee or penalty over $10,000 and the nature of the
violation that led to the collection of that fine. The
bill also requires that if the total amount of fines or
fees of any of the above listed funds is 5% higher than
in the previous year the amount in excess of 5% is to be
transferred to the Hazardous Sites Clean-up Fund (HSCA).
The bill was reported 25-1.
HB 1286 - The bill would be the Commonwealth’s
annual general appropriations act for the 2007/08 fiscal
year, if enacted. The proposed spending plan would
reduce the Governor’s proposed General Fund budget by
nearly $260 million. All Special Fund appropriations
are funded at the levels requested by the Governor.
Sen. Armstrong offered A1709 that will represent a 2.7%
increase in last year’s budget. The amendment and bill
were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 06/18/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, June 18,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 399 - This bill amends the Public School Code by adding programs
that relate to accountability block grants. Through
this legislation, school districts will be allowed to
use their grant money for additional programs if they
chose to do so.
SB 455 - This bill amends the Dental Law
providing for the definitions of “dental hygienist”,
“board” and “independent dental hygiene practitioner”;
for the Dentistry powers and radiologic procedures,
education, training and independent practice. The bill
essentially provides for the certification of
“independent dental hygiene practitioners” who could
perform dental hygiene services without the supervision
of a licensed dentist in certain facilities. Sen.
Armstrong offered A1613 which was technical.
SB 728 - This bill
amends
the Fiscal Code to provide that all of the money
deposited in the Keystone Recreation, Park and
Conservation Fund (Keystone Fund) in 2006-07 be
transferred to the PA State System of Higher Education.
SB 752 - This act further defines the term,
“acceptable data”. This term shall be defined as,
“empirical, replicable and testable data as evidenced in
supporting documentation, statistics, reports, studies,
or research. The agency advocating that any data is
acceptable shall have the burden of proving that the
data is acceptable.
SB 846 - The bill contains supplemental appropriations for the current
fiscal year, as requested by the Governor. It adds a
total of $211,568,000 in new state spending.
Sen. Armstrong offered A1627 that would reduce the
appropriations by $32 million.
All
bills and amendments were reported from committee 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 06/13/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Wednesday, June
13, 2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 1286 - The bill would be the Commonwealth’s
annual general appropriations act for the 2007/08 fiscal
year if enacted. Sen. Armstrong offered A1462 that
makes reductions in the budget totaling $328,857,000.
The amendment was reported mostly along party lines,
17-9 with Democrats voting in the negative. The bill
was reported by the same 17-9 vote.
Appropriations Committee 06/12/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Tuesday, June 12,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 929-948 and SB 950-959 - These bills would
appropriate $785.2 million to those non-state owned
institutions known as “non-preferreds.” Sens. Wozniak
Boscola and Gordner expressed their wishes to be voted
in the negative with regards to the bills funding
museums (SB 953-959) and for bills that fund trade
schools (SB 940-042). Sen. Wozniak also voted in the
negative for SB 934. The remainder of the bills were
reported unanimously.
HB 906 - The authority of PEMA to award grants
through the Volunteer Fire Company and the Volunteer
Ambulance Service grant program has expired. This
legislation will provide for a grant cycle for state
fiscal year 2006-07 and 2007-08. It will make it a one
time only grant program of $50 million. The fiscal
period will begin July 1, 2006 and end June 30, 2008.
The intent of this legislation is to circumvent any
potential for confusion that could occur for fire
companies, ambulance services and PEMA in the event of
over-lapping the end of one grant cycle with the
beginning of a new grant cycle. After the time cited in
this legislation the grant periods will return to one
year time slots (12 months). Sen. Waugh offered A1445
that allows grantees to receive one grant for each
fiscal year. The amendment and bill were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 06/11/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, June 11,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 246 - This bill establishes the Clean Indoor
Air Act. The bill was reported unanimously 26-0.
SB 612 - This bill gives the authority to the
Landscape Architects Board that they can license someone
from another state without them taking the written
exam. However, their qualifications from the state that
they are coming from must have qualifications equal to
Pennsylvania’s. The bill was reported out 25-1.
SB 737 - This
bill amends Title 18 by repealing the sunset date of Act
141 of 2002, which permits certain underage individuals
to assist in compliance checks.
The bill was reported unanimously 26-0.
SB 834 - This
legislation expands The Advisory Council on Library
Development from 12 members to 14 members.
The
bill was reported unanimously 26-0.
SB 877 - This
bill amends the Public Welfare Code adding several
definitions and by requiring the Department of Public
Welfare (DPW) to provide a program of Mandatory managed
care for physical health care services in the following
areas: the southeast, southwest, Lehigh and Capital
areas.
The
bill was reported unanimously 26-0.
HB 876 - This bill maintains a minimum 4%
contribution rate for the commonwealth to the state
employee’s retirement system (SERS) for fiscal year
2007-08 and each year thereafter. The bill was reported
unanimously 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 06/04/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, June 4,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 385 - This legislation would require VoIP
telephone service providers to assess a $1 fee for each
customer service line. This fee would be distributed by
PEMA to counties to assist with implementing their 911
plans. Sen. Corman offered A0902 which is technical.
The bill and amendment were reported 26-0.
SB 413 - This bill exempts signs and billboards
from property tax even if they are affixed to the real
property for Second Class and Second Class A Counties.
The bill was reported with a 25-1 vote.
SB 799 - This bill will add an additional
statewide organization to the list of organizations that
the governor may choose a Board member to the Center for
Rural Pennsylvania. The bill was reported 26-0.
SB 826 - This bill maintains a minimum 4%
contribution rate for the commonwealth to the state
employee’s retirement system (SERS) for fiscal year
2007-08 and each year thereafter. The bill was reported
26-0.
Appropriations Committee 05/21/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, May 21,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
HB 112 - The legislation amends the Insurance
Company Law to further provide for hospital plan
corporations and professional health services plan
corporations and for consolidations under the Insurance
Holding Company Act. It provides the Insurance
Department with additional tools to review, approve, or
disapprove consolidations of Blue Cross/Blue Shield
companies. Sen. Pileggi offered an amendment that adds
clarifying language. The amendment and bill were
reported from committee unanimously. Sen. Fumo
abstained from voting.
Appropriations Committee 05/21/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, May 21,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 8 - This
bill establishes the Medical Safety Automation Account
and provides grants to implement medical safety
automation systems.
SB 100 -
This
bill provides for the regulation of home improvement
contracts and the registration of contractors who own
and operate a home improvement business or who
undertakes, offers to undertake or agrees to perform any
home improvement. Sen. Tomlinson offered A0704 that was
technical.
SB 116 - The legislation amends the Judicial
Code to provide for the creation of a Statewide Jury
Information System. Sen. LaValle offered A0260 that was
technical.
The
bills and amendments were reported 26-0.
Appropriations Committee 05/07/07
The
Senate Appropriations Committee met on Monday, May 7,
2007 and reported out the following bills:
SB 87 - This bill amends
Title 62 (Procurement) requiring the Department of
General Services to establish a policy for state
agencies that use the Department of General Services for
procurement purposes. This bill requires each purchasing
agency to have an annual goal of not less than 5%
participation by veteran-owned businesses in all
contracts entered into by the purchasing agency.
SB 691 - This measure will provide that in order
for a veteran to receive a veteran placard they must
have a service related disability of 75% rather than
100%.
SB 782 - This bill raises the fees charged to
nuclear power facilities for operating in Pennsylvania.
The bill also establishes new fees for the disposal of
their radioactive wastes.
SB 795 - This bill appropriates $51.48 million
to the Public Utility Commission for operation during
the 2007-08 state fiscal year.
SB 815 - This bill extends the sunset date for both the underground storage tank cleanup
program and the underground storage tank pollution
prevention program until June 30, 2012.
SB 846 - This bill contains state and federal
supplemental appropriations for FY 2006-07.
The
bills were reported 25-0.