SB 731, PN 1649 (Rafferty) – Amends Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) further providing for burglary, for robbery, for grading of theft offenses and for the offense of retail theft. The Senate concurred on House amendments. A vote of 49-0 was recorded. 

SB 23, PN 1586 (Baker) – Amends Title 23 (Domestic Relations) in child protective services, further providing for definitions; and providing for expunction of information of perpetrator who was under 18 years of age when child abuse was committed. The Senate concurred on House amendments. A vote of 49-0 was recorded. 

SB 28, PN 1589 (Browne) – Amends Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) in assault, further providing for the offense of simple assault and for the offense of aggravated assault; and, in falsification and intimidation, providing for the offense of false reports of child abuse and for the offense of intimidation or retaliation in child abuse cases. The Senate concurred on House amendments. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

SB 30, PN 1648 (Erickson) – Amends Title 23 (Domestic Relations) in child protective services, further providing for definitions, for immunity from liability, for establishment of pending complaint file, for Statewide central register and file of unfounded reports and for amendment or expunction of information; and making editorial changes. The Senate concurred on House amendments. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

SB 34, PN 1606 (Smucker) – Amends the Professional Educator Discipline Act, making extensive substantive and editorial changes; providing for imposition of discipline on additional grounds, for imposition of discipline on founded reports, for confidentiality, for subpoenas and for disposition of fees and fines collected; and establishing the Professional Educator Discipline Account. The Senate concurred on House amendments. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

SB 638, PN 1604 (Vogel) – Amends the General County Assessment Law, further providing for definitions and for subjects of taxation enumerated. The Senate concurred on House amendments. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

SB 1116, PN 1588 (Washington) – Amends Title 23 (Domestic Relations) in child protective services, further providing for services for prevention, investigation and treatment of child abuse and for investigation of reports. The Senate concurred on House amendments. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

SB 622, PN 1641 (Ward) – An Act providing for the licensure of persons providing debt settlement services, for powers and duties of the Department of Banking and Securities and for enforcement; imposing civil penalties; and making a related repeal. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

HB 726, PN 2778 (Petri) – Amends Title 23 (Domestic Relations) in child protective services, further providing for definitions; providing for exclusions from child abuse; further providing for disposition of founded and indicated reports, for amendment or expunction of information, for investigation of reports and for evidence in court proceedings. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

HB 892, PN 2779 (Grove) – Amends Title 75 (Vehicles) in licensing of drivers, further providing for learners’ permits; and, in operation of vehicles general provisions, further providing for obedience to traffic-control devices. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

SB 1181, PN 1650 (Vogel) – Amends the Fiscal Code, in additional special funds, further providing for the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development Fund; in 2013-2014 budget implementation, further providing for executive offices; lapsing certain funds; and making an appropriation. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

HB 1410, PN 2514 (Reed) – An Act designating the interchange of US Route 119 and US Route 22 in Burrell Township, Indiana County, as the Staff Sergeant Glen H. Stivison, Jr., Memorial Interchange. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

HB 1644, PN 2267 (Taylor) – Amends Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) in municipal authorities, further providing for purposes and powers. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.

HB 1706, PN 2513 (Baker) – Amends Title 35 (Health and Safety) in emergency services, changing implementing authority from the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency to the Office of the State Fire Commissioner; further providing for assistance to volunteer fire companies, ambulance service and rescue squads and for powers and duties; and making editorial changes. A vote of 49-0 was recorded.