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September 16, 2006 (Pages 5765-5860) Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 36 (2006) Repository 9-16-2006 September 16, 2006 (Pages 5765-5860) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2006 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "September 16, 2006 (Pages 5765-5860)" (2006). Volume 36 (2006). 37. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2006/37 This September 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 36 (2006) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Volume 36 Number 37 Saturday, September 16, 2006 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 5765—5860 Agencies in this issue The Governor The Courts Delaware River Basin Commission 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 Revenue Department of Transportation Environmental Hearing Board Game Commission Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Legislative Reference Bureau Milk Marketing Board Office of the Budget Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission State Board of Cosmetology State Ethics Commission Detailed list of contents appears inside. PRINTED ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet): No. 382, September 2006 published weekly by Fry Communications, Inc. for the PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Legislative Reference Bu- reau, 647 Main Capitol Building, State & Third Streets, (ISSN 0162-2137) Harrisburg, Pa. 17120, under the policy supervision and direction of the Joint Committee on Documents pursuant to Part II of Title 45 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (relating to publication and effectiveness of Com- monwealth Documents). Subscription rate $82.00 per year, postpaid to points in the United States. Individual copies $2.50. Checks for subscriptions and individual copies should be made payable to ‘‘Fry Communications, Inc.’’ Postmaster send address changes to: Periodicals postage paid at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. FRY COMMUNICATIONS Orders for subscriptions and other circulation matters Attn: Pennsylvania Bulletin should be sent to: 800 W. 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Church Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198. 5767 CONTENTS THE GOVERNOR Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority Board meeting ........................................5833 Proclamation Pennsylvania small business advantage grant Proclamation of disaster emergency ................5775 program; notice of program guideline modifica- tions ...........................................5833 Stormwater manual oversight committee; change of THE COURTS meeting date ...................................5833 LOCAL COURT RULES DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES Beaver County Notices Local rules of civil procedure; no. 10130 of 2001 ....5779 State contracts information........................5857 Northampton County DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Administrative order 2006-10—the matter of the initiation of the American corrective counseling Notices services program for bad check offenders in Approval of drugs which may be used by certain North- optometrists ....................................5833 ampton County; no. AD-302-2006 ................5779 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Forest and Warren Counties Statements of Policy Amendment of local civil action rule L1301(A); no. 53 of 2006 miscellaneous.....................5780 Medical assistance payment for services of teaching physicians in hospitals, clinics and emergency York County rooms ..........................................5786 The adoption of local rules of criminal procedure 117, 150, 520 and 114 providing for coverage DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE and availability of issuing authorities with respect Notices to issuing warrants and conducting hearings Public Utility Realty Tax Act (PURTA) sur- thereon; conducting preliminary arraignments charge rate notice for the tax year begininning and summary trials; setting and accepting bail; January 1, 2007 ................................5834 and service of documents; no. CP-67-AD-27- 2006 ...........................................5780 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Notices Adoption of new Pa.O.C. rule 15.8 and forms; Findings (5 documents) ..................... 5834, 5835 no. 396 Supreme Court rules; doc. no. 1 ..........5777 Sale of land no longer needed for transportation; Berks County SR 0222, section 003 ..............5836 EXECUTIVE AGENCIES ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD Notices DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec) v. DEP; Notices EHB doc. no. 2006-188-R ........................5836 Meeting and public hearing .......................5788 GAME COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF BANKING Notices Proposed Rulemaking Action on applications ............................5790 Hunting and Trapping: Protective Material Required ....................5783 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL Special Regulations Areas .......................5784 RESOURCES INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW Notices Conservation and Natural Resources Advisory COMMISSION Council meeting ................................5793 Notices DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Notice of comments issued ........................5836 Notices INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Applications, actions and special notices............5793 Notices Availability of amended general NPDES permit for concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) Richard D. Archuleta, M. D.; prehearing ...........5844 (PAG-12) .......................................5832 Richard P. Caputo; prehearing .....................5844 Coastal and estuarine land acquisition conservation Lisa Marie Chism-Fraine, CNM; prehearing ........5844 program; Federal fiscal year 2008 grant solicita- First Priority Health; Blue Care HMO nongroup tion ............................................5832 conversion; rate filing ...........................5845 Now Available Online at http://www.pabulletin.com PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 36, NO. 37, SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 5768 Kumaresan Ganabathi, M. D.; prehearing ..........5845 MILK MARKETING BOARD IPCO, LLC; prehearing ...........................5845 Proposed Rulemaking List of approved guide source method vendors; Electronic methods for testing milk for fat content; notice no. 2006-09 ..............................5845 transactions between dealers and producers— Memorial Hospital; prehearing ....................5846 payment; testing................................5785 Memorial Hospital, Michael Boyek, M. D., Gary Merritts, M. D.; prehearing......................5846 Notices Review procedure hearings; cancellation or refusal Hearing and presubmission schedule for: of insurance ....................................5847 All milk marketing areas; over-order price........5851 Review procedure hearings under the Unfair Insur- Milk marketing area no. 4.......................5852 ance Practices Act (2 documents)........... 5847, 5848 Milk marketing area no. 1.......................5852 Emil P. Sfedu, M. D.; prehearing...................5848 Milk marketing area no. 2.......................5853 Chandrakant Shah, M. D.; prehearing .............5848 OFFICE OF THE BUDGET Sharon Regional Health Systems; prehearing .......5849 Gurmit Singh, M. D.; prehearing ..................5849 Notices Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital; prehearing . 5849 Commonwealth Financing Authority certification . 5854 United Healthcare Insurance Company: PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Application for approval of revised rates for AARP group prestandardized Medicare supplement Notices policy forms M1—M7 and MA; rate filing ......5849 Merger ...........................................5854 Application for approval of revised rates for AARP Service of notice of motor carrier applications.......5854 group standardized Medicare supplement policy Water service (3 documents) .......................5855 forms no. G-36000-4, plans A—L; rate filing ....5850 STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY United Services Automobile Association and USAA Notices Casualty Insurance Company; homeowners rate and rule revision; rate filing .....................5850 Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs v. Jeannie Wagner; prehearing .......................5851 Juana Taveras; doc. no. 0333-45-06 ..............5856 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU STATE ETHICS COMMISSION Notices Notices Documents filed but not published .................5851 Public meeting ...................................5856 PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 36, NO. 37, SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 5769 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.
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