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May 28, 2016 (Pages 2651-2846) Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 46 (2016) Repository 5-28-2016 May 28, 2016 (Pages 2651-2846) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2016 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "May 28, 2016 (Pages 2651-2846)" (2016). Volume 46 (2016). 22. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2016/22 This May 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 46 (2016) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Volume 46 Number 22 Saturday, May 28, 2016 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 2651—2846 See Part II page 2755 for the State Ethics Part I Agencies in this issue Commission’s Gaming The Governor Act List Notice The Courts Department of Banking and Securities Department of Education Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Human Services Department of Transportation Executive Board Game Commission Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Patient Safety Authority Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Philadelphia Parking Authority State Board of Nursing State Ethics Commission Susquehanna River Basin Commission Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Detailed list of contents appears inside. Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet): Pennsylvania Bulletin Pennsylvania No. 498, May 2016 TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY Attn: 800 Church Rd. 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Attn: Pennsylvania Bulletin Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198 800 West Church Road (717) 766-0211 ext. 2340 Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198 (800) 334-1429 ext. 2340 (toll free, out-of-State) (800) 524-3232 ext. 2340 (toll free, in State) Copyright ௠ 2016 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Editorial preparation, composition, printing and distribution of the Pennsylvania Bulletin is effected on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by FRY COMMUNICATIONS, Inc., 800 West Church Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylva- nia 17055-3198. 2653 CONTENTS THE GOVERNOR Notices Additional class of disproportionate share payment . 2740 Vetoes Additional disproportionate share hospital payment . 2740 Notice of veto.....................................2659 Change to additional disproportionate share hos- pital payments (2 documents)....................2741 THE COURTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Notices LOCAL COURT RULES Automated Red Light Enforcement Transportation Clarion County Enhancement Grant Program applications........2741 Order amending local rule of criminal procedure EXECUTIVE BOARD 507(B); No. 588 CD 2016 ........................2660 Statements of Policy Reorganization of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency ............................2681 EXECUTIVE AND INDEPENDENT GAME COMMISSION AGENICES Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND SECURITIES Hunting and trapping; antlerless deer licenses......2676 Hunting and trapping; big game ...................2674 Notices Hunting and trapping; hunting hours ..............2675 Actions on applications............................2685 Hunting and trapping; permitted devices ...........2675 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Preliminary provisions; police powers by wildlife conservation officers ............................2664 Notices Seasons and bag limits............................2665 Application by Franklin University to operate a Seasons and bag limits; wildlife management units . 2671 location in this Commonwealth ..................2686 Proposed Rulemaking DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Deer control; political subdivisions .................2678 Notices Lands and buildings; special wildlife management Aggregate Advisory Board; Regulatory, Legislative areas ..........................................2679 and Technical Committee meeting ...............2736 Wildlife classification; furbearers...................2680 Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee meeting cancellation ....................................2736 INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW Applications, actions and special notices............2686 COMMISSION Bid opportunity...................................2736 Notices Environmental assessment approval for PENN- Notice of comments issued ........................2742 VEST funding consideration .....................2746 Notice of filing of final rulemakings ................2743 Proposed conditional State water quality certifica- tion for the Army Corps of Engineers Pennsylva- INSURANCE DEPARTMENT nia Sate Programmatic General Permit Notices (PASPGP-5) ....................................2737 Agency contract termination of Turley Insurance Water Resources Advisory Committee rescheduled Agency under Act 143; The Hartford Mutual meeting .......................................2738 Insurance Company; doc. No. AT16-05-010........2744 Alleged violation of insurance law; George R. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES Brown, Jr.; doc. No. SC16-05-011 ................2744 Notices Repeal of outdated notices regarding form and rate Lease office space to the Commonwealth ...........2738 filings; filing requirements under the Accident and Health Filing Reform Act; notice 2016-01— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Revised ........................................2744 Notices Ambulatory surgical facilities; requests for excep- PATIENT SAFETY AUTHORITY tions ...........................................2738 Notices Hospitals; requests for exceptions ..................2739 Meeting cancellation ..............................2746 Long-term care nursing facilities; requests for ex- PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT ception .........................................2740 AUTHORITY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Notices Statements of Policy Environmental assessment approval for PENN- Clarification of ‘‘within a provider’s office’’ ..........2683 VEST funding consideration .....................2746 Available Online at http://www.pabulletin.com PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 46, NO. 22, MAY 28, 2016 2654 PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs v. Notices Heather Lyn Wolters, RN; file No. 14-51-07889; Service of notice of motor carrier applications.......2748 doc. No. 0003-51-16 .............................2751 Service of notice of motor carrier formal complaints . 2749 STATE ETHICS COMMISSION PHILADELPHIA PARKING AUTHORITY Notices Notices Service of notice of motor carrier applications in the Gaming Act list...................................2755 City of Philadelphia.............................2750 SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION STATE BOARD OF NURSING Notices Notices Commission meeting ..............................2751 Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs v. Carly Ann Mienzenger, LPN; file No. 14-51-13820; THADDEUS STEVENS COLLEGE OF doc. No. 0927-51-2015 ...........................2750 TECHNOLOGY Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs v. Jennifer Lundy, RN; file No. 14-51-02466; doc. No. Notices 1109-51-2014 ...................................2750 Request for bids ..................................2751 PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 46, NO. 22, MAY 28, 2016 2655 READER’S GUIDE TO THE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN AND THE PENNSYLVANIA CODE Pennsylvania Bulletin wishes to adopt changes to the Notice of Proposed The Pennsylvania Bulletin is the official gazette of Rulemaking to enlarge the scope, it must repropose. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is published Citation to the Pennsylvania Bulletin every week and includes a table of contents. A Cite material in the Pennsylvania Bulletin by cumulative subject matter index is published quar- volume number, a page number and date. Example: terly. Volume 1, Pennsylvania Bulletin, page 801, January The Pennsylvania Bulletin serves several pur- 9, 1971 (short form: 1 Pa.B. 801 (January 9, 1971)). poses. First, it is the temporary supplement to the Pennsylvania Code, which is the official codification Pennsylvania Code of agency
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