Folder 4
Contains 15 Results:
Meeting regarding House Bills 372, 556, 962, 963, 1038, 1058, 1230, 1281, 1282, 1284, 1285, 1427, 1556, and 1572, May 31, 1989
The records for the Judiciary Committee from the 1989-1990 session, the Democrats in the majority. The Chairs were Thomas R. Caltagirone (Majority) and Nicholas B. Moehlmann (Minority). The Chairs of the Subcommittee on Courts were Gerard A. Kosinski (Majority) and Terrence F. McVerry (Minority). The Chairs of the Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections were Kevin Blaum (Majority) and Lois Sherman Hagarty (Minority). The Secretary was Babette Josephs (Majority).
Public Hearing regarding House Bill 1157, 1 of 2, July 17, 1989
The records for the Judiciary Committee from the 1989-1990 session, the Democrats in the majority. The Chairs were Thomas R. Caltagirone (Majority) and Nicholas B. Moehlmann (Minority). The Chairs of the Subcommittee on Courts were Gerard A. Kosinski (Majority) and Terrence F. McVerry (Minority). The Chairs of the Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections were Kevin Blaum (Majority) and Lois Sherman Hagarty (Minority). The Secretary was Babette Josephs (Majority).
Meeting, December 4, 1989
The records for the Judiciary Committee from the 1989-1990 session, the Democrats in the majority. The Chairs were Thomas R. Caltagirone (Majority) and Nicholas B. Moehlmann (Minority). The Chairs of the Subcommittee on Courts were Gerard A. Kosinski (Majority) and Terrence F. McVerry (Minority). The Chairs of the Subcommittee on Crime and Corrections were Kevin Blaum (Majority) and Lois Sherman Hagarty (Minority). The Secretary was Babette Josephs (Majority).
House Bill 37
An Act amending the act of February 2, 1966 (1965 P. L. 1860, No. 586), entitled "An act encouraging landowners to make land and water areas available to the public for recreational purposes by limiting liability in connection therewith, and repealing certain acts," extending the provisions of the law to certain landowners who restrict access to property by means of posting.
House Bill 724
An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (P. L. 233, No. 64), known as "The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act," providing that the sale of certain controlled substances or designer drugs which results in a death constitutes murder of the first degree.
