Box 2
Contains 45 Results:
Senate Bill 637
An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 63 (Professions and Occupations (State Licensed)) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in criminal history record information, further providing for use of records by licensing agencies; providing for preliminary provisions and for Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs; consolidating the provisions of Act 48 of 1993; and making a related repeal.
Senate Bill 902
An Act amending the act of August 9, 1955 (P.L.323, No.130), known as The County Code, in district attorney, assistants and detectives, further providing for filling of vacancies.
Senate Bill 976
An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in jurisdiction of appellate courts, providing for commerce court program; and, in organization and jurisdiction of courts of common pleas, further providing for problem-solving courts and providing for commerce courts.
Senate Bill 1170
An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in depositions and witnesses, further providing for expert testimony in certain criminal proceedings.
Senate Bill 1193
An Act amending Title 44 (Law and Justice) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in other officers, codifying provisions relating to sheriffs and deputy sheriffs; further providing for sheriff training requirement and for Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Education and Training Account; and making editorial changes and a related repeal.
House Blue Backs
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
House Blue Backs #12-199
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
House Blue Backs #201-389
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
House Blue Backs #428-591
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
House Blue Backs #603-789
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
