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Volume 32 Number 29 Saturday, July 20, 2002 • Harrisburg, Pa. Pages 3469—3622 See Part II page 3597 for Part I the Department of Health’s regulations Agencies in this issue: concerning Reporting of AIDS, HIV Test The General Assembly The Courts Results, CD4 T-Lymphocyte Counts and Department of Conservation and Natural Perinatal Exposure of Newborns to HIV Resources Department of Education Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry Department of Revenue Department of Transportation Fish and Boat Commission Human Relations Commission Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Legislative Reference Bureau Liquor Control Board Milk Marketing Board Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Port of Pittsburgh Commission State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons State Conservation Commission State Employees’ Retirement Board Detailed list of contents appears inside. 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Church Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198. 3471 CONTENTS THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Chambersburg Hospital .........................3559 Community Hospital of Lancaster................3559 Recent actions during the 2002 regular session of Coordinated Health System—Orthopedic Spe- the General Assembly ..........................3478 cialty Center .................................3559 Doylestown Hospital ............................3560 Holy Spirit Hospital (2 documents)...............3560 THE COURTS Memorial Hospital York .........................3561 Mercy Surgery Center...........................3561 LOCAL COURT RULES North Philadelphia Health System...............3561 Cumberland County Laboratories approved to determine analyses of Rules of the court of common pleas; no. 96-1335 civil blood and/or serum for controlled substances .....3561 term ...........................................3483 Laboratories approved to determine urine controlled substance content ..............................3563 RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Organ Donation Advisory Committee meeting ......3570 Amendments to the rules of civil procedure relating Request for exception; long-term care nursing facil- to domestic relations matters; recommenda- ities............................................3570 tion 61 .........................................3482 Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board meeting ....3570 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Statements of Policy Guidelines for employment screening programs un- DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL der Act 115 of 2001 ............................3495 RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Notices Fees for Laurel Hill Lodge ........................3497 Notices Pennsylvania Recreational Trails Advisory Board . 3497 Realty Transfer Tax; revised 2001 common level ratio real estate valuation factor ................3571 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Notices Application from Drexel University to approve ma- Notices jor corporate change ............................3497 Finding ..........................................3571 Availability of 2002-2003 innovative learning and FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION workforce development funding .................3498 Rules and Regulations Availability of 2002-2003 innovative learning and workforce development funding for agricultural Access areas and marinas; registration and titling of programs.......................................3498 boats...........................................3488 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Proposed Rulemaking Boating ..........................................3490 Notices Boating; Pike County .............................3492 Applications, actions and special notices............3499 Fishing ..........................................3493 Alternative fuels incentive grant program ..........3557 Availability of technical guidance ..................3557 HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Environmental Justice Advisory Board meetings ....3558 Notices DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES Public hearing opinion ............................3571 Notices INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW Contract awards ..................................3594 COMMISSION State contracts information........................3589 Notices DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Notice of filing of final rulemakings ................3572 Rules and Regulations INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Drugs which may be used by certain optometrists. 3484 Notices Reporting of AIDS, HIV test results, CD4 T-lymphocyte counts and perinatal exposure of Application for approval to acquire control..........3572 newborns to HIV (Part II) .......................3597 Application for domestic certificate of authority .....3572 Marsolino Construction, Inc.; prehearing ...........3572 Notices Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company; private Applications for exception: passenger auto insurance rate revision ..........3573 Abington Memorial Hospital.....................3558 Review procedure hearings; cancellation or refusal Barnes Kasson County Hospital .................3558 of insurance ....................................3573 Now Available Online at http://www.pabulletin.com PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 32, NO. 29, JULY 20, 2002 3472 Review procedure hearings under the Unfair Insur- PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL PORT AUTHORITY ance Practices Act ..............................3573 Notices The Travelers Indemnity Company; rate filing ......3574 Request for bids ..................................3586 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU PORT OF PITTSBURGH COMMISSION Notices Notices Documents filed but not published .................3574 Request for proposals .............................3586 LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, Notices DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS Expiration of leases ...............................3574 Rules and Regulations MILK MARKETING BOARD General revisions .................................3485 Notices STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Hearing and presubmission schedule for all milk Notices marketing areas; over-order premium ............3575 Dirt and gravel road pollution prevention mainte- PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION nance program .................................3587 Notices STATE EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT BOARD Service of notice of motor carrier applications.......3575 Notices Telecommunications...............................3586 Hearings scheduled ...............................3587 PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 32, NO. 29, JULY 20, 2002 3473 READER’S GUIDE TO THE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN AND PENNSYLVANIA CODE Pennsylvania Bulletin Bulletin before it can take effect. 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