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Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 33 (2003) Repository 1-18-2003 January 18, 2003 (Pages 333-524) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2003 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "January 18, 2003 (Pages 333-524)" (2003). Volume 33 (2003). 3. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2003/3 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 33 (2003) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Volume 33 Number 3 Saturday, January 18, 2003 • Harrisburg, Pa. Pages 333—524 Agencies in this issue: The General Assembly The Courts Commission on Crime and Delinquency Department of Banking Department of Education Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry Department of Public Welfare Department of Transportation Housing Finance Agency Insurance Department Legislative Reference Bureau Liquor Control Board Milk Marketing Board Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Public School Employees’ Retirement Board State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers Detailed list of contents appears inside. 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Church Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198. 335 CONTENTS THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Recent actions during the 2002 regular session of Notices the General Assembly ............................ 340 Applications for exception: Conemaugh Health System....................... 427 Dermatologic SurgiCenter ........................ 427 Jameson Memorial Hospital ...................... 427 THE COURTS Lancaster Regional Medical Center ............... 428 LOCAL COURT RULES UPMC St. Margaret ............................. 428 Montgomery County The Western Pennsylvania Hospital............... 428 Laboratories approved to determine blood alcohol Amendment to local rule of civil procedure 4019* .... 341 content.......................................... 428 Somerset County Laboratories approved to perform blood lead and/or Consolidated rules of court; no. 77 misc. 2002 ....... 341 erythrocyte protoporphyrin determinations ........ 435 SUPREME COURT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY Reestablishment of the magisterial district within Notices the 5th judicial district of the Commonwealth; no. Current Prevailing Wage Act debarments............ 438 192 magisterial doc. no. 1 ........................ 342 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Rules and Regulations EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Invoicing for services (correction) ................... 361 Notices COMMISSION ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY Payments to nursing facilities: Rules and Regulations July 1, 2002 final rates .......................... 440 Deputy Sheriffs’ Education and Training Board ...... 353 October 1, 2002 final rates ....................... 441 Peer groups, peer group medians and peer group DEPARTMENT OF BANKING prices for general nursing facilities, county nurs- Notices ing facilities, hospital-based nursing facilities and Action on applications.............................. 362 special rehabilitation facilities .................... 441 Right-to-Know Law request policy .................. 364 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Notices Notices Application for lease of right-of-way (2 documents) . .454, Availability of program year 2003-04 Federal Even 455 Start grants for renewal and new family literacy Contemplated sale of land no longer needed for programs........................................ 365 transportation purposes (3 documents) ............ 455 Availability of Workforce Investment Act of 1998 HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY section 231 funds for adult basic education, in- Notices cluding English as a second language/civics funds Request for proposals; conference planning consult- from section 1000(a)(4) of the consolidated appro- ant for housing services conference................ 455 priations act and adult secondary education pro- grams, for program year 2003-04 ................. 366 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Eligible partnerships postsecondary grant applica- Rules and Regulations tion guidelines for conducting a rural academy for Public adjuster contracts and licensing .............. 346 Commonwealth educators ........................ 367 Notices DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Application for approval of a certificate of authority. 456 Notices Federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002; Applications, actions and special notices............. 368 notice 2003-02 ................................... 456 Availability of technical guidance ................... 425 Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company; home- Coastal Zone Management Program; routine pro- owners insurance rate and rule revision ........... 457 gram changes ................................... 426 Keystone Health Plan West; rate filing .............. 457 Cosponsors needed for mercury thermometer ex- Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company; home- owners rate revision ............................. 457 change events ................................... 426 Review procedure hearings; cancellation or refusal DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES of insurance ..................................... 457 Notices LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU Contract awards ................................... 523 Notices State contracts information......................... 518 Documents filed but not published .................. 458 Now Available Online at http://www.pabulletin.com PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 33, NO. 3, JANUARY 18, 2003 336 LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD Merger ............................................ 506 Notices Service of notice of motor carrier applications........ 506 Expiration of leases ................................ 458 Telecommunications (4 documents) .................. 516 Products registered by manufacturers as malt or brewed beverages ................................ 458 PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT BOARD MILK MARKETING BOARD Notices Notices Hearings scheduled ................................ 517 Hearing and presubmission schedule for all milk marketing areas; over-order premium ............. 502 STATE BOARD OF CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION APPRAISERS Notices Rules and Regulations Access rate reform ................................. 502 Fees for Board services............................. 358 PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 33, NO. 3, JANUARY 18, 2003 337 READER’S GUIDE TO THE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN AND PENNSYLVANIA CODE Pennsylvania Bulletin Bulletin before it can take effect. 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