Folder 30
Contains 7 Results:
House Bill 1222
An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically providing for sexual offenses by psychotherapists; prohibiting a defense with respect to such offenses; requiring reporting of such offenses and providing immunities for such reports; providing for the automatic revocation of the license of a psychotherapist who is convicted of sex offenses; and imposing a penalty for failing to report such offenses.
House Bill 1730
An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the offense of unlawful disclosure.
House Bill 2660
An Act amending the act of October 4, 1978 (P. L. 883, No. 170), referred to as the "Public Official and Employee Ethics Law," regulating failure to file financial interest statements.
Senate Bill 1333
An Act directing the Department of Corrections to study the feasibility of using certain underutilized or unutilized State-owned buildings to house nonviolent offenders; and making an appropriation.
Public Hearing regarding House Resolution 226, May 31, 1990
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 254
An Act amending the act of June 22, 1964 (Sp. Sess., P. L. 84, No. 6), known as the "Eminent Domain Code," further providing for the definition of "displaced person," for moving and related expenses of displaced persons, for replacement housing and for issuance of regulations.
House Bill 906
An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, requiring persons to whom persons suffering burns come or are brought for treatment to make a report to the police.
