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This collection contains the records of the Judiciary Committee for the 1979-1980 session, Republicans in majority. Chair Warren H. Spencer (R) serving with Subcommittee chairman on Crime Corrections Anothny J. Scirica (R) and Subcommittee chairman on Courts William D. Hutchinson (R). This committee met over major topics including foreign partnerships, judiciary fees, salary of judges, childcare and grounds for divorce. No public hearings are filed.
Meetings, Tours and Public Hearings
This collection contains the records of the Judiciary Committee for the 1979-1980 session, Republicans in majority. Chair Warren H. Spencer (R) serving with Subcommittee chairman on Crime Corrections Anothny J. Scirica (R) and Subcommittee chairman on Courts William D. Hutchinson (R). This committee met over major topics including foreign partnerships, judiciary fees, salary of judges, childcare and grounds for divorce. No public hearings are filed.
Voting Meeting - HB 2553, HB 2551, HB 2092, HB 213, and HB 2571, May 21, 1980
This collection contains the records of the Judiciary Committee for the 1979-1980 session, Republicans in majority. Chair Warren H. Spencer (R) serving with Subcommittee chairman on Crime Corrections Anothny J. Scirica (R) and Subcommittee chairman on Courts William D. Hutchinson (R). This committee met over major topics including foreign partnerships, judiciary fees, salary of judges, childcare and grounds for divorce. No public hearings are filed.
Voting Meeting - HB 2822, SB 473, SB 634 and SB 776, September 16, 1980
This collection contains the records of the Judiciary Committee for the 1979-1980 session, Republicans in majority. Chair Warren H. Spencer (R) serving with Subcommittee chairman on Crime Corrections Anothny J. Scirica (R) and Subcommittee chairman on Courts William D. Hutchinson (R). This committee met over major topics including foreign partnerships, judiciary fees, salary of judges, childcare and grounds for divorce. No public hearings are filed.
House Bills
This collection contains the records of the Judiciary Committee for the 1979-1980 session, Republicans in majority. Chair Warren H. Spencer (R) serving with Subcommittee chairman on Crime Corrections Anothny J. Scirica (R) and Subcommittee chairman on Courts William D. Hutchinson (R). This committee met over major topics including foreign partnerships, judiciary fees, salary of judges, childcare and grounds for divorce. No public hearings are filed.
House Bills 55 through 1850
House Bill 1873
Adding certain provisions of existing law and editorial changes in certain provisions of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, making revisions relating to judicial procedure, including certain judicially enforceable rights, duties, immunities and liabilities, and repealing certain acts as heretofore supplemented and as supplemented hereby.
House Bills 2000 through 2553
HB 2000:Providing for the appointment of eight additional judges to the Superior Court.
HB 2184: Providing for the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
HB 2241: Providing a penalty for discrimination on account of the use of guide dogs.
HB 2362: Delaying the effective day of a repeal of provisions relating to post conviction hearings.
HB 2553: Fixing the fees to be received by the prothonotary of Philadelphia County.
Senate Bills
This collection contains the records of the Judiciary Committee for the 1979-1980 session, Republicans in majority. Chair Warren H. Spencer (R) serving with Subcommittee chairman on Crime Corrections Anothny J. Scirica (R) and Subcommittee chairman on Courts William D. Hutchinson (R). This committee met over major topics including foreign partnerships, judiciary fees, salary of judges, childcare and grounds for divorce. No public hearings are filed.
Senate Bills 372 and 395
SB 372: Transferring the text of the Uniform Commercial Code to the Consolidated Statutes without change in substance and making conforming amendments to citations in other titles.
SB 395: Providing for certain notification responsibilities of local law enforcement agencies, providing for an exception to credits against claims and to the minimum allowable claim and changing an effective date.
