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March 4, 2000 (Pages 1241-1348) Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 30 (2000) Repository 3-4-2000 March 4, 2000 (Pages 1241-1348) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2000 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "March 4, 2000 (Pages 1241-1348)" (2000). Volume 30 (2000). 10. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2000/10 This March 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 30 (2000) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN Volume 30 Number 10 Saturday, March 4, 2000 • Harrisburg, Pa. Pages 1241—1348 Agencies in this issue: The Governor The Courts Department of Agriculture Department of Banking Department of Corrections Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Public Welfare Department of Revenue Department of State Game Commission Historical and Museum Commission Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Public School Employes’ Retirement Board State Board of Accountancy State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons Detailed list of contents appears inside. PRINTED ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet): No. 304, March 2000 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. Orders for subscriptions and other circulation matters FRY COMMUNICATIONS should be sent to: Attn: Pennsylvania Bulletin 800 W. Church Rd. 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Church Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055-3198. 1243 Contents THE GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Notices Proclamation Pennsylvania Anniversary Millions instant lottery Proclamation of disaster emergency ................1249 game...........................................1309 Pennsylvania Scratch Happy Doubler instant lottery game...........................................1313 THE COURTS Pennsylvania Sparkling Gold instant lottery game . 1314 Pennsylvania Wild Card instant lottery game.......1317 LOCAL COURT RULES DEPARTMENT OF STATE Carbon County Adoption of local rule L2101.1—Pre-hearing state- Proposed Rulemaking ment and conference; no. 00-0313 ................1251 Campaign finance forms...........................1255 GAME COMMISSION Proposed Rulemaking EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Bobcat hunting-trapping permit ...................1268 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Deer control ......................................1269 Hunting and furtaker licenses .....................1267 Proposed Rulemaking Hunting and trapping.............................1262 Farm safety and occupational health developmental Seasons and bag limits............................1257 and instructional program.......................1255 Farm safety and occupational health grant pro- HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION gram...........................................1255 Notices Farm safety and occupational health tuition assist- National register nominations to be reviewed by the ance program...................................1255 Historic Preservation Board .....................1319 Importation and intrastate transportation of ani- mals; brucellosis ................................1255 INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF BANKING Notices Notices Actions taken by the Commission ..................1320 Action on applications.............................1274 Notice of comments issued ........................1321 Maximum lawful rate of interest for residential Notice of filing of final rulemaking.................1333 mortgages for the month of March 2000 ..........1274 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Notices Rules and Regulations Application for written consent; department notice Motivational boot camps ..........................1252 no. 2000-04.....................................1333 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION First Priority Health rate filing; #H-437-BASE- FPH2-1/1/2000; rate increase for community HMO Notices products........................................1334 Application period for the Small Water Systems Pennsylvania National Mutual Casualty Insurance Regionalization Grant Program ..................1274 Company Pennsylvania Homeowners Program Applications, actions and special notices............1275 rate revision....................................1334 Availability of technical guidance ..................1306 Review procedure hearings; cancellation or refusal Environmental Justice Work Group ................1306 of insurance (2 documents) ................ 1334, 1335 Legislation/Regulation Committee meeting and the Small Water Systems Technical Assistance Center PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Board meeting..................................1306 Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES Annual resource report filing requirements (correc- tion) ...........................................1254 Notices Design professional selections .....................1307 Notices State contracts information........................1338 Keystone Generating Station et al.; transfer ........1335 State surplus property program....................1308 Service of notice of motor carrier applications.......1335 Southern Union Company et al.; merger............1336 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Telecommunications Notices Bell Atlantic-Pennsylvania, Inc. and ALLTEL Health Policy Board meetings .....................1309 Communications, Inc. .........................1336 GTE North Incorporated and Blue Star Communi- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE cations, Inc. ..................................1336 Notices Office of Social Programs meeting notice ...........1309 Now Available Online at http://www.pabulletin.com PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 30, NO. 10, MARCH 4, 2000 1244 PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL PORT AUTHORITY STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY Notices Proposed Rulemaking Requests for letters of interest.....................1337 Commissions and referral fees .....................1271 PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYE’S RETIREMENT STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, BOARD DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS Notices Notices Hearings scheduled ...............................1337 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Bureau of Profes- sional and Occupational Affairs v. Robert Finkbiner and Michael A. Bazadona, individually and d/b/a Owners Auto Mart; doc. no. 1047-60-99; file no. 99-60-04000; 98-60-05075 ................1337 PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 30, NO. 10, MARCH 4, 2000 1245 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. Cite material in the Pennsylvania Bulletin by The Pennsylvania Bulletin serves several pur- volume number and page number. Example: Volume poses. 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