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January 14, 2012 (Pages 195-366) Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 42 (2012) Repository 1-14-2012 January 14, 2012 (Pages 195-366) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2012 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "January 14, 2012 (Pages 195-366)" (2012). Volume 42 (2012). 2. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2012/2 This January is brought to you for free and open access by the Pennsylvania Bulletin Repository at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 42 (2012) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Volume 42 Number 2 Saturday, January 14, 2012 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 195—366 Agencies in this issue The General Assembly The Courts Department of Banking Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Public Welfare Department of Transportation Governor’s Advisory Council on Privatization and Innovation Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Legislative Reference Bureau Liquor Control Board Patient Safety Authority Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Philadelphia Regional Port Authority State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons State Ethics Commission Detailed list of contents appears inside. 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Church Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198. 197 CONTENTS THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Recent actions during the 2011 regular session of Notices the General Assembly ........................... 201 Contemplated sale of land no longer needed for transportation purposes (2 documents) ............ 275 Finding ........................................... 276 THE COURTS GOVERNOR’S ADVISORY COUNCIL ON PRIVATIZATION AND INNOVATION DISCIPLINARY BOARD OF THE SUPREME COURT Notice of administrative suspension ................ 203 Notices Notice of disbarment .............................. 204 Meeting scheduled ................................ 276 Notice of suspension ............................... 204 INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW LOCAL COURT RULES COMMISSION Fayette County Notices Clerk of courts fee bill; 42 PCS 1725.4 (pursuant to Notice of comments issued ......................... 276 Act 36-2000); MD-598-2011 ...................... 203 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Notices Aetna Health, Inc.; changes to experience rating EXECUTIVE AGENCIES methodology and portfolio rating methodology; DEPARTMENT OF BANKING rate filing ....................................... 282 Aetna Health, Inc.; premium rate filing for indi- Notices vidual advantage HMO plans .................... 282 Actions on applications ............................ 205 List of names qualified unlicensed reinsurers ....... 283 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU RESOURCES Notices Notices Lancaster County ................................. 284 Community Conservation Partnerships Program Right-to-Know requests ............................ 285 grants available; grant workshops scheduled ...... 206 LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory Council meeting ................................. 206 Notices Expiration of leases ............................... 285 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Products registered by manufacturers as malt or Notices brewed beverages ............................... 285 Applications, actions and special notices ............ 207 PATIENT SAFETY AUTHORITY Small Business Compliance Advisory Committee meeting cancellation ............................. 272 Notices Public meeting .................................... 363 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES Notices PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Lease office space to the Commonwealth (2 docu- Notices ments) .......................................... 272 Right-of-way and easement ........................ 363 Service of notice of motor carrier applications ....... 364 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL PORT AUTHORITY Notices Health care associated infection benchmarking ar- Notices eas for hospitals under the Medical Care Avail- Request for bids ................................... 365 ability and Reduction of Error (MCARE) Act ...... 273 STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, Long-term care nursing facilities; request for excep- DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS tion ............................................ 274 Notices Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board meeting .... 274 Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Tina D. Seaman; doc. no. 1274-60-11 ............. 365 Notices STATE ETHICS COMMISSION Additional class of disproportionate share payments Notices to qualifying teaching hospitals .................. 275 Public meeting .................................... 365 Now Available Online at http://www.pabulletin.com PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 42, NO. 2, JANUARY 14, 2012 198 READER’S GUIDE TO THE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN AND PENNSYLVANIA CODE Pennsylvania Bulletin Bulletin before it can take effect. If the agency The Pennsylvania Bulletin is the official gazette of wishes to adopt changes to the Notice of Proposed the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is published Rulemaking to enlarge the scope, they must re- every week and includes a table of contents. A propose. cumulative subject matter index is published quar- Citation to the Pennsylvania Bulletin terly. 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