COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019

SESSION OF 2019 203D OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 54

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JOURNALS APPROVED The House convened at 1 p.m., e.d.t. The SPEAKER. We do have the following 2019 Journals that are in print, and without objection, they will be approved: THE SPEAKER (MIKE TURZAI) PRESIDING Tuesday, January 1; Tuesday, January 15; The SPEAKER. Members, please take your seats. Very Wednesday, January 16; special day here today for one of our soon-to-be colleagues. Monday, January 28; Tuesday, January 29; PRAYER Wednesday, January 30; Monday, February 4; HON. KAREN BOBACK, member of the House of Tuesday, February 5; Representatives, offered the following prayer: Wednesday, February 6; Tuesday, February 19; Heavenly Father, Almighty God, as we gather here today Wednesday, February 20; among colleagues and friends, hear our prayer. Bless our new Thursday, February 21; member-to-be, David Rowe. Enlighten him, inspire him, and Monday, March 11; grant him courage in making decisions that will have a positive Tuesday, March 12; impact on those he serves. For David and for all of us, bless those Wednesday, March 13; who nourish and support our journeys. May their love and Monday, March 18; guidance give us strength to live our convictions. Tuesday, March 19; Dear God, enrich our lives and show us Your presence in one Wednesday, March 20; another so we can build camaraderie and make strong the ties that Monday, March 25; unite us. May the spirit who breaks down barriers teach us to Tuesday, March 26; respect and celebrate the diversity that makes our Wednesday, March 27; Commonwealth great. Monday, April 8; and And today, the first day we formally gather after Freedom Tuesday, April 9. Day, may we never forget the conflicts Your children, O God, endure in the name of peace. In remembrance of our role as a COMMUNICATION FROM GOVERNOR Commonwealth and our nation and what it played on September 11th, may we memorialize those who were loved and lost, and in The SPEAKER. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of the their memory pray that America will forever remain one nation Employment First Act of 2018, Interagency Priorities and under You, O God. Recommendations from the Office of the Governor. In Your name we say, Amen. (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE COMMUNICATION FROM DEPARTMENT OF (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT visitors.) The SPEAKER. As Speaker, I acknowledge the receipt of the The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Karen Boback. PennWorks Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2018 from the Department of Community and Economic Development. JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.) The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the Journal of Friday, June 28, 2019, will be postponed until printed. 1440 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17

COMMUNICATION FROM The SPEAKER. And the Speaker thanks the Deputy DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY Secretary, Jonathan Marks. Please read the return for us. The SPEAKER. As Speaker, I acknowledge receipt of the Mr. MARKS. Mr. Speaker, it is my privilege and honor to Service and Infrastructure Improvement Fund, including present the returns and the certification of campaign expense contributions, expenditures, and use of funds for 2018 from the compliance for the special election held on August 20, 2019, in Department of Labor and Industry. the 85th Legislative District. The SPEAKER. Thank you. (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.) And these will be read by our clerk for the record.

COMMUNICATION FROM DEPARTMENT OF The following election returns were read:

COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

The SPEAKER. As Speaker, I acknowledge receipt of the TO THE HONORABLE SPEAKER AND MEMBERS OF THE 2019 Mid-Year Allocation Report from the Department of HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Community and Economic Development. OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETINGS:

(Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.) I have the honor to present the official returns of the Special Election for Representative in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania held in the Eighty-fifth Legislative District, as the same COMMUNICATIONS FROM have been certified to and filed with my office by the Snyder and Union INSURANCE DEPARTMENT County Boards of Elections. David H. Rowe, having received the highest number of votes in the Special Election, and having complied with the The SPEAKER. And finally, as Speaker, I acknowledge provisions of Article XVI of the Pennsylvania Election Code pertaining receipt of the Annual Statistical Reports for the periods of July 1, to Primary and Election Expenses, was duly elected a Representative in 2016, to June 30, 2017, and July 1, 2017, to June 30, 2018, from the General Assembly. the Pennsylvania Insurance Department. The department seems (SEAL) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have to be a little behind, but I would take note of those particular hereunto set my hand and the seal of statistics. Thank you. the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at the city of (Copies of communications are on file with the Journal clerk.) Harrisburg, this sixteenth day of September in the year of our Lord two The SPEAKER. The Chair is going to ask all members to thousand nineteen and of the please take your seats. The House will be at ease for just a few Commonwealth the two hundred forty- moments while members come to take their seats so that we can fourth. undertake some important notices, but also then we are going to Kathy Boockvar go into the official swearing-in for our newest member. Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth All members, come to the House floor. All members, please take your seats. * * * The Sergeants at Arms are going to close the doors of the House. Everybody, please take your seats for this outstanding OFFICIAL RETURNS celebration. If there are members in the anteroom, they should come onto the House floor. So the Sergeants at Arms, could you SPECIAL ELECTION ask the members to please come onto the House floor. If there are REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY any members in the anterooms, you should come onto the House 85th Legislative District August 20, 2019 floor for the swearing-in ceremony.

SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS DEMOCRATIC VOTES

Jenn Rager-Kay 3,879 SWEARING-IN OF NEW MEMBER 48 Woodlynn Dr. Selinsgrove, PA 17870 The SPEAKER. The House will now take up this special order of business, the swearing-in of Representative-elect David Rowe of the 85th Legislative District. REPUBLICAN

David H. Rowe 6,489 ELECTION RETURNS PRESENTED 484 Hawthorne Dr. Lewisburg, PA 17837 The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives. The SERGEANT AT ARMS. Mr. Speaker, Jonathan Marks, Deputy Secretary for Elections and Commissions. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1441

WRITE-INS Judges' Commission and on boards, including Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation, Hosanna House, Cornerstone Television. She is a Waynesburg University trustee. scattered 172 And we are so honored that she is here today to administer the oath of office to our newest member-to-be. Judge, thank you. CERTIFICATE ON ELECTION EXPENSES JUDGE ALLEN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And to the members of the House and family members and COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA friends of Representative-elect David Rowe, I am truly honored to be here today to share this moment with you. And as I was TO THE HONORABLE SPEAKER AND MEMBERS OF THE reflecting upon this day, I could not help but remember the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETINGS: Scriptures where it states that if a man or if a person is to be great, let him serve. In other words, greatness is not only defined by In accordance with the provisions of Section 1632(b) of the great leadership skills but by having a servant's heart. And so it Pennsylvania Election Code, 25 P.S. § 3252(b), I do hereby certify that is my prayer that you will serve not only the people of the the candidate who was elected Representative in the General Assembly 85th Legislative District with distinction but also the people of from the 85th District in the Special Election held August 20, 2019, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. David H. Rowe, has filed all of the reports and statements of So if you will place your left hand on the Bible and raise your contributions and expenditures required by the provisions of Article XVI hand and repeat after me: I – state your name – do solemnly swear of the Pennsylvania Election Code entitled "Primary and Election that I will support, obey, and defend the Constitution of the Expenses." United States and the Constitution of this Commonwealth and (SEAL) Witness my hand and the seal of the that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity. office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth this sixteenth day of (Member asserted oath.) September, 2019. JUDGE ALLEN. Congratulations. Kathy Boockvar The SPEAKER. Representative Rowe, congratulations. Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth And thank you to Judge Allen for providing the administration of the oath of office required by Article VI, section 3, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED At this time, Representative, we are going to be calling upon both the majority leader and the minority leader for remarks, and The SPEAKER. The Speaker invites Representative-elect then I will close with some remarks myself. David H. Rowe to please come forward to the well of the House for the purpose of taking the oath of office. REMARKS BY MAJORITY LEADER And, Representative-elect Rowe, is there anybody – and if you would not mind introducing them to us – any family members or The SPEAKER. The Chair is going to call upon the majority friends that you would like to be with you at the time of leader, our good friend and colleague, Representative Bryan swearing-in? And please, just adjust the mike and introduce them Cutler of Lancaster County, for remarks with respect to your for us. swearing-in. Leader. Mr. ROWE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It is a privilege and an honor to have my parents here today, Congratulations, Representative Rowe. It is wonderful to have John and Sherry Rowe. It is a privilege as well to have my family, you amongst our ranks. As many of your friends and guests will my entire immediate family – John and Wendy Rowe, his wife; see here today, we have the privilege of not only serving in one my sisters, Rebekah Prestwich now; and my sister, Bethany of the prettiest Capitols across the country, but I would offer one Rowe. It is also an honor to have the chairman of the Snyder of the best because you will find amongst your colleagues here a County GOP, Nick Gingrich, as well as the State strong passion, sometimes disagreement, but a strong passion on committeewoman for Snyder County, Pat Saylor. serving all of those whom we represent. The SPEAKER. Okay. Who will be standing with you for the Along that line, I want to thank your friends and family. You administration of the oath? all played an integral role in ensuring that he got here. You also Mr. ROWE. My parents. will continue to play a very integral role as he carries out the The SPEAKER. Parents, please come forward. Thank you. duties of the job. And you will be sacrificing schedules and time I have the honor of introducing to you Judge Cheryl Lynn as well. However, I want to encourage all of you to remember Allen, who will be administering the oath of office today. Judge your reason why you ran. Remember your passion, remember Allen is a Pittsburgh native and former Pittsburgh public school what drove you, what interested you in getting here. teacher, a graduate of Penn State University and the University On swearing-in day, which the majority of us enjoyed together of Pittsburgh School of Law. Oh, you must have had an amazing and you will hopefully have that opportunity the next cycle, weekend. As you know, the judge spent 15 years practicing law I shared my own personal story of why I ran for office. And before earning a merit selection appointment to the Allegheny I think it is very important to understand why we, each and every County Court of Common Pleas in 1990 and then was elected to one of us, ran for office and what drives us because it really colors a 10-year term in 1991 and retained in 2001, and then she was how we make decisions. If you can understand someone's reason elected to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. And really, quite or their why, I think you can understand what drives them and a distinguished background – serving on the Juvenile Court 1442 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17 what their goals are. I would offer that all of us can identify the House, I suggest that it is a good time to tone down the problems, we sometimes disagree on the solutions, but it is in that partisanship and focus ourselves on getting things done in the robust debate that we can hopefully find some form of time we have to work here together. If we can find ways to do compromise. that, we stand a much better chance of keeping our State, our So as we get to the business here, you will be taking your seat schools, our communities, and our institutions on the right track. shortly and casting your first official vote. I wanted to We are all here to serve the common interests of the people of congratulate you, and I look forward to working with you as we Pennsylvania. go forward, learning your reasons why in terms of what drove So in that spirit, I look forward to working together with you. you to run here. Once again congratulations on beginning your service here. And to the family, I would ask you to continue to support him Thanks. as he carries out the duties of the office, I would offer one of the best jobs in the Commonwealth. So good luck. REMARKS BY SPEAKER

REMARKS BY DEMOCRATIC LEADER The SPEAKER. Representative Rowe, on behalf of each and every member in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, we The SPEAKER. The minority leader, Representative Frank welcome you to this august body. Dermody of Allegheny County. As my good friend and colleague noted – and we served as Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. prosecutors together in Allegheny County – today is Constitution Mr. Speaker, it is fitting that our newest State legislator takes Day. I think it is interesting to note not only in 1787 did these office on September 17, the same date on which 38 delegates great 39 individuals meet to sign the United States Constitution, meeting in the hall of Pennsylvania's State House in Philadelphia but that that happened in our Commonwealth in Philadelphia and in the year 1787, "…in Order to form a more perfect Union,…" in the building that our predecessors actually served in. Many put their names on the United States Constitution. people forget or do not know that Independence Hall was the So on this special day, I also would like to say, Judge Allen, home of the Pennsylvania Provincial and then General Assembly, thank you for participating here today and it is good to see you of which we are the direct descendants. From 1732 when it was again. first begun to be built up to and through 1799, it served as the Welcome to all of you, and especially the family and friends Capitol for the Colony and then the State of Pennsylvania. who joined us from Snyder and Union Counties to see David William Penn in fact started the Provincial Assembly, and you Rowe sworn in as our newest State Representative. You all can see his portrait right here in the middle of the Apotheosis and helped him get here, and you deserve to share this celebration then also to my right, your left, in the painting that depicts his with him. treaty with the Delaware Indians. He comes here in 1682 to found You know, it is always a special occasion here when the oath a colony of religious tolerance, he being a Quaker, and it predated is recited. The swearing-in of David Rowe, now with the the formation of the United States of America through its swearing-in, we now have 203 elected Representatives in the Constitution by more than 100 years. You are serving today in State House of Representatives. That is a good thing for this that body. House, and it is especially good for the people of the 85th District You yourself have been a public servant in your community in the Susquehanna Valley to have an elected advocate in State for more than a decade. You have been an active leader, serving government, a person they chose with their vote. as vice chair of the East Buffalo Board of Supervisors; a member Representative Rowe, congratulations on winning your of the Capital Campaign Council for an important health-care election. This is going to be a special moment in your life. You entity, the Evangelical Community Hospital. You were director have already served in township government, and you are of the Central Susquehanna Fire and Emergency Services board beginning a new level of service to the people in your district. and a commissioner of the Buffalo Valley Regional Police With this service comes lots of challenges and new Department. You are an active member of New Hope Lutheran responsibilities; some of that you have not faced before. It will Brethren Church in East Buffalo Township and a leader of its also come with a level of personal fulfillment and satisfaction you music ministry. And I know that you are an entrepreneur and a will be able to take pride in. You are in a position to help the business owner who takes care of customers and has many people and the communities that you serve. employees operating CrossFit Lewisburg. All of these are so And as you get to know your new colleagues and as we get to crucial. You are a member of the community and an active citizen know you, I will expect you will discover that we have many in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. things in common. We care about our constituents; we care about Following 2 years of Christian ministry work as an educator our districts. We bring a lot of different ideas and perspectives in Southeast Asia, you actually attended National Sun Yat-sen and experiences and insight to this job. And I believe that each University in Taiwan and participated in its Mandarin Chinese and every one of us has the same goals. We want to do the best immersion study program. You are a person that actually reaches that we can for the people who sent us here, and we want to do beyond your community to get to know people of all backgrounds what is best for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. and faiths and cultures. How exciting for the local community in Most people would agree that our system of government has Snyder and Union Counties to have you now be their State become very partisan in recent years. It sometimes seems like Representative. there are more political games and posturing than there is actual governing. To our newest member, and indeed to all of us in this

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GUESTS INTRODUCED REPUBLICAN CAUCUS

The SPEAKER. I know that with you today – Kay Keller – The SPEAKER. The majority caucus chair, Representative where is Kay? Oh, there is Kay. Kay, the wife of our former Marcy Toepel of Montgomery County, is recognized for a caucus colleague and our good friend, Congressman Fred Keller, is here announcement. with us, along with, I believe, Joe Kantz and Lee Knepp, Snyder Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. County Commissioners – please raise your hands – and Preston Republicans will caucus at 2:15. We would be prepared to Boop, who is the Union County Commissioner. Preston. And we return to the floor at 3:15. Thank you. are so appreciative that you would take the time to be with us. But in particular, I must say, it is great to have your parents, DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS your brother and sister-in-law, your sisters, all present here with you on this very, very special day. The SPEAKER. Representative Joanna McClinton, the Democratic caucus chair, for a caucus announcement. With that, we are going to close the swearing-in ceremony, but Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. please know you are going to be voting today, going right into House Democrats, we will caucus this afternoon at 2:15. the job, and I think everybody would be glad to give you a warm welcome one more time. Thank you so much, Representative Rowe and family. BILLS REREPORTED FROM RULES We have a few introductions to make and then we are going COMMITTEE AND TABLED to be breaking for, I think, we are going to give the family some PURSUANT TO HOUSE RULE 22 time to celebrate. And let me just introduce a few other folks that are with us today. HB 37, PN 2058 By Rep. CUTLER

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania GUESTS INTRODUCED Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for learners' permits; in rules of the road in general, repealing provisions relating to The SPEAKER. To my left – Diane, James, and Julia prohibiting text-based communications, prohibiting use of interactive Capentier, please stand. They are guests of Representative wireless communications devices, imposing penalties and establishing Shusterman. Thank you so much for being with us today. the Distracted Driver Awareness Fund; and, in operation of vehicles Welcome. miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the offense of homicide by vehicle and for the offense of aggravated assault by vehicle. And in the rear of the House, Cerene Brown and Cailyn – I think I am saying that correctly – please stand. They are guests RULES. of Representative Hill-Evans. Great to have you here today. Thank you for being with us. HB 83, PN 85 By Rep. CUTLER

We are going to hold off taking the roll call. When we come An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known back to the floor, we will go through leaves of absence and the as the Workers' Compensation Act, in Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund, further providing for claim petition. roll call when we come back. The Chair is going to call upon, I believe, the majority caucus RULES. chair and the Democratic caucus chair for caucus announcements. HB 163, PN 2190 By Rep. CUTLER

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING An Act repealing the act of May 1, 1913 (P.L.155, No.104), referred to as the Separations Act, and making related repeals.

The SPEAKER. Our Appropriations chair is , and RULES. the majority Appropriations chair is called upon, first, for a committee announcement. HB 298, PN 271 By Rep. CUTLER Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Appropriations Committee will meet immediately upon An Act establishing the Older Adult Mentor Volunteer Program; recess in the majority caucus room. and providing for duties of the Department of Education, the State Board of Education, intermediate units and public school entities. The SPEAKER. Thank you, Mr. Chair. The Appropriations Committee will meet immediately in the RULES. majority caucus room. HB 386, PN 370 By Rep. CUTLER Are there any other committee announcements before I call on the caucus chairs? Any other committee announcements? An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in powers and duties of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, further providing for powers and duties.

RULES.

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HB 564, PN 2284 By Rep. CUTLER RULES.

An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in quality health care HB 994, PN 1125 By Rep. CUTLER accountability and protection, further providing for prompt payment of claims. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in school health services, further providing for dental examinations and dental hygiene services. RULES. RULES. HB 847, PN 1984 By Rep. CUTLER

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known HB 1003, PN 1155 By Rep. CUTLER as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for prohibited use of public assistance funds. An Act amending Title 30 (Fish) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in dams, bar racks and migration devices, further providing for marking of dams. RULES. RULES. HB 896, PN 2087 By Rep. CUTLER

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as HB 1069, PN 2209 By Rep. CUTLER the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in neighborhood assistance tax credit, further providing for definitions, for public policy and for tax credit. An Act amending Title 65 (Public Officers) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in open meetings, further providing for public notice and providing for notification of agency business required and RULES. exceptions.

HB 897, PN 998 By Rep. CUTLER RULES.

An Act amending Title 68 (Real and Personal Property) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in land banks, further providing for HB 1076, PN 2120 By Rep. CUTLER legislative findings and purpose, for powers and for disposition of property and providing for exemption from realty transfer tax. An Act authorizing public school districts to implement a senior tax reduction incentive volunteer exchange program.

RULES. RULES.

HB 941, PN 1748 By Rep. CUTLER HB 1100, PN 1593 By Rep. CUTLER An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, providing for financial An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as disclosures for pharmacy services. the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for energy and fertilizer manufacturing tax credit.

RULES. RULES.

HB 942, PN 2088 By Rep. CUTLER HB 1103, PN 1596 By Rep. CUTLER An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known pharmaceutical and therapeutics committee. as The Fiscal Code, in additional special funds, further providing for definitions, for use of funds, for amount of grant and for guidelines for applications. RULES. RULES. HB 943, PN 2089 By Rep. CUTLER

An Act providing for consumer prescription drug pricing disclosure HB 1104, PN 1597 By Rep. CUTLER and pharmacy freedom to communicate. An Act amending Title 27 (Environmental Resources) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in preliminary provisions, RULES. providing for Abandoned Manufacturing Sites Registry.

HB 944, PN 2090 By Rep. CUTLER RULES.

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, providing for HB 1168, PN 1346 By Rep. CUTLER pharmacy benefits manager audit and obligations. An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing for RULES. the definition of "building machinery and equipment."

HB 974, PN 2119 By Rep. CUTLER RULES.

An Act authorizing municipalities to implement senior citizen tax reduction incentive volunteer exchange programs.

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HB 1208, PN 1420 By Rep. CUTLER HB 1559, PN 2042 By Rep. CUTLER

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as An Act amending the act of July 7, 1947 (P.L.1368, No.542), known the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for airport land development as the Real Estate Tax Sale Law, adding provisions relating to bidder zones. registration before sale; and, in sale of property, further providing for date of sale, for repurchase by owner, for restrictions on purchases and RULES. for sale of property in repository.

HB 1276, PN 2057 By Rep. CUTLER RULES.

An Act providing for a fostering independence waiver program for HB 1564, PN 1987 By Rep. CUTLER youth who are or have been in substitute care. An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the RULES. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in consolidated county assessment, further providing for definitions, for subjects of local taxation and for assessment of mobile homes and house trailers. HB 1316, PN 1535 By Rep. CUTLER RULES. A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in taxation and finance, providing for spending limitations on the Commonwealth. HB 1583, PN 2091 By Rep. CUTLER

RULES. An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as The Tax Reform Code, in personal income tax, providing for paid tax return preparers and required information on personal income tax return. HB 1348, PN 2013 By Rep. CUTLER RULES. An Act providing for limited civil liability for agritourism activity providers, for notice of limited civil liability and for acknowledgment of limited civil liability. HB 1662, PN 2207 By Rep. CUTLER

RULES. An Act amending the act of October 24, 2012 (P.L.1198, No.148), known as the Methadone Death and Incident Review Act, further providing for title of act, for short title, for definitions, for establishment HB 1392, PN 2060 By Rep. CUTLER of Methadone Death and Incident Review Team, for team duties, for duties of coroner and medical examiner, for review procedures and for An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania confidentiality. Consolidated Statutes, in liquid fuels and fuels tax, further providing for definitions and providing for electric vehicle road use fee; and making RULES. editorial changes.

RULES. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT

HB 1423, PN 2103 By Rep. CUTLER The SPEAKER. And now the Speaker states for the record that the following – this is from the Speaker – Representative Jim An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known Gregory of Blair County, Representative Gregory, has been as the Public School Code of 1949, in school safety and security, further providing for school safety and security training; providing for threat appointed as secretary of the House Human Services Committee. assessment; and, in school health services, further providing for Representative Gregory. confidentiality, transference and removal of health records. The following committee appointment was submitted: RULES. In the House of Representatives HB 1434, PN 1772 By Rep. CUTLER September 17, 2019

An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known I hereby appoint Representative , Blair County, as Secretary as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, providing for liquor code suspension for of the House Human Services Committee. deficiency; and making a related repeal. Respectfully submitted, RULES. Mike Turzai Speaker of the House HB 1457, PN 1825 By Rep. CUTLER BILL REMOVED FROM TABLE An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in casualty insurance, further providing for mastectomy and breast cancer reconstruction. The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that HB 1100 be removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the supplemental RULES. calendar.

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RECESS Borowicz Fritz Markosek Rozzi Boyle Gabler Marshall Ryan Bradford Galloway Masser Sainato The SPEAKER. With that, we are going to break until 2:15. Briggs Gaydos Matzie Samuelson The House will reconvene at 2:15 p.m. Brooks Gillen McCarter Sanchez I apologize. We will be returning to the floor at 3:15 p.m.; the Brown Gillespie McClinton Sankey respective caucuses are at 2:15. So the majority caucus is at 2:15, Bullock Gleim McNeill Sappey Burgos Goodman Mehaffie Saylor the minority caucus is at 2:15 p.m., and then we will return to the Burns Gregory Mentzer Schemel House floor at 3:15 p.m. Thank you. Caltagirone Greiner Merski Schlossberg Carroll Grove Metcalfe Schmitt Causer Hahn Metzgar Schroeder RECESS EXTENDED Cephas Hanbidge Mihalek Schweyer Ciresi Harkins Millard Shusterman The time of recess was extended until 3:30 p.m. Comitta Harrell Miller, B. Simmons Conklin Harris Miller, D. Sims Cook Heffley Mizgorski Snyder AFTER RECESS Cox Helm Moul Solomon Cruz Hennessey Mullery Sonney Culver Hershey Mullins Staats The time of recess having expired, the House was called to Cutler Hickernell Murt Stephens order. Daley Hohenstein Mustello Struzzi Davidson Howard Neilson Sturla Davis, A. Innamorato Nelson Thomas BILL REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEE Davis, T. Irvin Nesbit Tobash Dawkins Isaacson O'Mara Toepel HB 1671, PN 2283 By Rep. SAYLOR Day James O'Neal Toohil Deasy Jones Oberlander Topper An Act amending the act of April 3, 1992 (P.L.28, No.11), known DeLissio Jozwiak Ortitay Ullman as the Tuition Account Programs and College Savings Bond Act, in Delloso Kail Otten Vitali tuition account program, further providing for declaration of policy, for Delozier Kaufer Owlett Walsh definitions, for Tuition Account Programs Bureau, for powers of DeLuca Kauffman Pashinski Warner department, for Tuition Account Guaranteed Savings Program, for Dermody Keefer Peifer Warren Tuition Account Investment Program, for general provisions governing Diamond Keller Petrarca Webster both tuition account programs, for Federal taxation; establishing the DiGirolamo Kenyatta Pickett Wentling Keystone Scholars Grant Program and the Keystone Scholars Grant Donatucci Kim Polinchock Wheatley Program Account; and making a related repeal. Dowling Kinsey Puskaric Wheeland Driscoll Kirkland Pyle White APPROPRIATIONS. Dunbar Klunk Quinn Williams Dush Knowles Rabb Youngblood Ecker Kortz Rader Zabel Emrick Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman LEAVES OF ABSENCE Evans Krueger Ravenstahl Everett Kulik Readshaw Turzai, The SPEAKER. We are going to take leaves of absence. Farry Lawrence Reese Speaker Representative Zachary MAKO of Northampton County, as Fee Lee you know, is now, I believe, at Fort Hood in Texas with the Army National Guard and will soon be deployed to, I think it is, I am ADDITIONS–0 quite sure, Afghanistan. So he is going to be on leave of absence NOT VOTING–0 until his return from deployment. Representative of Monroe County for the EXCUSED–3 week and Representative of Allegheny County for the week. Gainey Madden Mako Without objection, these will all be granted.

The SPEAKER. We have 200 members voting on the master MASTER ROLL CALL roll. There is a quorum. The SPEAKER. We are now going to proceed to vote on the master roll. Please vote. ANNOUNCEMENT BY SPEAKER

The following roll call was recorded: The SPEAKER. My good friend and colleague, Representative Gillen, confirmed that Representative Mako will PRESENT–200 be going from Texas, Fort Hood in Texas, to Afghanistan. He will be serving in Afghanistan with the Army National Guard, Barrar Fiedler Lewis Rigby and we wish him Godspeed. Benninghoff Fitzgerald Longietti Roae Bernstine Flynn Mackenzie Roebuck Thank you, Representative Gillen. Bizzarro Frankel Malagari Rothman Boback Freeman Maloney Rowe

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TOURISM AND RECREATIONAL Mr. ORTITAY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING This amendment is supported by the Department of Education. I could not have summarized it better, so I ask for an The SPEAKER. Representative David Millard, who is the affirmative vote. Thank you. chair of the Tourism Committee, for a committee announcement. Mr. MILLARD. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. On the question recurring, For the members of the House Tourism and Recreational Will the House agree to the amendment? Development Committee, tomorrow there will be a voting meeting at 10 a.m., room 205, Ryan. We are going to be voting The following roll call was recorded: on HR 469, followed by a public hearing on the National Memorial Trail Alliance. YEAS–200 Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Barrar Fiedler Lewis Rigby The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Benninghoff Fitzgerald Longietti Roae The Tourism and Recreational Development Committee will Bernstine Flynn Mackenzie Roebuck meet tomorrow morning at 10 in room 205, Ryan. Bizzarro Frankel Malagari Rothman Boback Freeman Maloney Rowe Borowicz Fritz Markosek Rozzi HUMAN SERVICES Boyle Gabler Marshall Ryan COMMITTEE MEETING Bradford Galloway Masser Sainato Briggs Gaydos Matzie Samuelson Brooks Gillen McCarter Sanchez The SPEAKER. Representative Gene DiGirolamo, the chair Brown Gillespie McClinton Sankey of the Human Services Committee, for a committee Bullock Gleim McNeill Sappey announcement. Burgos Goodman Mehaffie Saylor Mr. DiGIROLAMO. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Burns Gregory Mentzer Schemel Caltagirone Greiner Merski Schlossberg Just a reminder for the members of the Human Services Carroll Grove Metcalfe Schmitt Committee that we have a voting meeting at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Causer Hahn Metzgar Schroeder 60 East Wing. We have a very ambitious agenda, Mr. Speaker: Cephas Hanbidge Mihalek Schweyer four resolutions and three bills. Thank you. Ciresi Harkins Millard Shusterman Comitta Harrell Miller, B. Simmons The SPEAKER. The Human Services Committee will meet Conklin Harris Miller, D. Sims tomorrow morning at 9 in 60 East Wing. Cook Heffley Mizgorski Snyder Cox Helm Moul Solomon Cruz Hennessey Mullery Sonney CALENDAR Culver Hershey Mullins Staats Cutler Hickernell Murt Stephens Daley Hohenstein Mustello Struzzi BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION Davidson Howard Neilson Sturla Davis, A. Innamorato Nelson Thomas The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 518, Davis, T. Irvin Nesbit Tobash PN 1488, entitled: Dawkins Isaacson O'Mara Toepel Day James O'Neal Toohil An Act amending the act of December 15, 1986 (P.L.1585, No.174), Deasy Jones Oberlander Topper known as the Private Licensed Schools Act, further providing for DeLissio Jozwiak Ortitay Ullman definitions and for license fees; and providing for multibranch training Delloso Kail Otten Vitali schools. Delozier Kaufer Owlett Walsh DeLuca Kauffman Pashinski Warner Dermody Keefer Peifer Warren On the question, Diamond Keller Petrarca Webster Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? DiGirolamo Kenyatta Pickett Wentling Donatucci Kim Polinchock Wheatley Dowling Kinsey Puskaric Wheeland Mr. ORTITAY offered the following amendment Driscoll Kirkland Pyle White No. A01668: Dunbar Klunk Quinn Williams Dush Knowles Rabb Youngblood Amend Bill, page 2, line 20, by inserting a bracket before the Ecker Kortz Rader Zabel comma after "(a)" Emrick Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman Amend Bill, page 2, line 22, by striking out the bracket before Evans Krueger Ravenstahl Everett Kulik Readshaw Turzai, "located" Farry Lawrence Reese Speaker Amend Bill, page 2, line 22, by inserting after "county]." Fee Lee No additional license fee or bond, excluding surety bond and board-approved private surety fund, shall be required of a facility. NAYS–0

On the question, NOT VOTING–0 Will the House agree to the amendment? EXCUSED–3 The SPEAKER. On the amendment, the Chair recognizes Gainey Madden Mako Representative .

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The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Brown Gillespie McClinton Sankey determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. Bullock Gleim McNeill Sappey Burgos Goodman Mehaffie Saylor Burns Gregory Mentzer Schemel On the question, Caltagirone Greiner Merski Schlossberg Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Carroll Grove Metcalfe Schmitt amended? Causer Hahn Metzgar Schroeder Cephas Hanbidge Mihalek Schweyer Bill as amended was agreed to. Ciresi Harkins Millard Shusterman Comitta Harrell Miller, B. Simmons The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. Conklin Harris Miller, D. Sims Cook Heffley Mizgorski Snyder Cox Helm Moul Solomon * * * Cruz Hennessey Mullery Sonney Culver Hershey Mullins Staats The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 365, Cutler Hickernell Murt Stephens PN 335, entitled: Daley Hohenstein Mustello Struzzi Davidson Howard Neilson Sturla An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Davis, A. Innamorato Nelson Thomas Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in burglary and other criminal Davis, T. Irvin Nesbit Tobash intrusion, providing for removal of persons from residential property. Dawkins Isaacson O'Mara Toepel Day James O'Neal Toohil Deasy Jones Oberlander Topper On the question, DeLissio Jozwiak Ortitay Ullman Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Delloso Kail Otten Vitali Delozier Kaufer Owlett Walsh DeLuca Kauffman Pashinski Warner Ms. WHITE offered the following amendment No. A01715: Dermody Keefer Peifer Warren Diamond Keller Petrarca Webster Amend Bill, page 1, line 3, by striking out "arrest or" DiGirolamo Kenyatta Pickett Wentling Amend Bill, page 1, line 9, by striking out "Arrest or removal" Donatucci Kim Polinchock Wheatley and inserting Dowling Kinsey Puskaric Wheeland Removal Driscoll Kirkland Pyle White Dunbar Klunk Quinn Williams Amend Bill, page 1, line 12, by inserting after "cause" Dush Knowles Rabb Youngblood based on an affidavit under subsection (d) Ecker Kortz Rader Zabel Amend Bill, page 1, line 15, by striking out "to arrest the person Emrick Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman or" Evans Krueger Ravenstahl Amend Bill, page 3, by inserting between lines 5 and 6 Everett Kulik Readshaw Turzai, (f) Savings clause.–Nothing in this section shall be construed to Farry Lawrence Reese Speaker abrogate or otherwise limit the authority or jurisdiction of law Fee Lee enforcement otherwise provided by law. Amend Bill, page 3, line 6, by striking out "(f)" and inserting NAYS–0 (g) NOT VOTING–0

On the question, EXCUSED–3 Will the House agree to the amendment? Gainey Madden Mako The SPEAKER. Does anybody wish to be recognized on the amendment? The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was On the question recurring, determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. Will the House agree to the amendment? On the question, The following roll call was recorded: Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as amended? YEAS–200 The SPEAKER. There is another amendment. It is amendment Barrar Fiedler Lewis Rigby 02800. It is a late-filed amendment by Representative— Benninghoff Fitzgerald Longietti Roae Bernstine Flynn Mackenzie Roebuck Representative Hohenstein offers amendment 02800. It is late. It Bizzarro Frankel Malagari Rothman would need a motion to suspend. The Chair calls upon— First of Boback Freeman Maloney Rowe all read a summary of it just for us. Borowicz Fritz Markosek Rozzi Boyle Gabler Marshall Ryan Bradford Galloway Masser Sainato On the question recurring, Briggs Gaydos Matzie Samuelson Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Brooks Gillen McCarter Sanchez amended?

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Mr. HOHENSTEIN offered the following amendment harassment or stalking perpetrated by an owner of the property or by No. A02800: another person who is or had recently lived with the victim in the residential property and who occupies the residential property without Amend Bill, page 1, line 3, by striking out "arrest or removal of one of the following: persons from" and inserting (1) title, including by adverse possession, of the unlawful occupants of residential property under Pennsylvania law; Amend Bill, page 1, line 9, by striking out "Arrest or removal of (2) permission of an owner of the residential property, a persons from" and inserting prior owner of the residential property with legal authority to Unlawful occupants of grant permission at the time it was granted, a tenant of the Amend Bill, page 1, lines 15 and 16, by striking out "have the residential property with legal authority to grant permission at authority to arrest the person or to remove the person from the premises the time it was granted or an authorized agent of any individual without making an arrest" and inserting listed under this paragraph; investigate the situation (3) other interaction with an owner of the residential Amend Bill, page 2, lines 3 and 4, by striking out "arresting or property, a prior owner of the residential property, or an agent of removing a person under this section" either, that would indicate a relationship recognized as a Amend Bill, page 2, line 7, by inserting after "tenant" landlord-tenant relationship pursuant to the act of April 6, 1951 or is not an unlawful occupant (P.L.69, No.20), known as The Landlord and Tenant Act of Amend Bill, page 2, line 8, by inserting after "property" 1951; who believes that a person occupying the property has no lawful (4) the payment of a deposit, rent or rent substitute to an right of occupancy individual whom the person believes in reasonable good faith is Amend Bill, page 2, line 9, by striking out "and request removal either an owner of the residential property or has the authority to of a person" rent the property; or Amend Bill, page 2, by inserting between lines 19 and 20 (5) other legal claim to reside in the residential property, (5) A person who does not have a claim to reside in the including a claim to legal or equitable title of the residential residential property, such as an unlawful occupant, including a property, including, but not limited to, a claim asserted by: claim that such person is an owner of such property, has entered (i) a former owner of a residential property sold and remained on said residential property without the permission at tax sale claiming a right to redeem before the end of of an owner of such property. the redemption period under Pennsylvania law; Amend Bill, page 2, line 20, by striking out "(5)" and inserting (ii) an individual who is a buyer of the (6) residential property under an installment sales contract; Amend Bill, page 2, lines 20 and 21, by striking out "removed (iii) an individual to whom the property has been from residential property under this section" conveyed pursuant to an unrecorded deed; or Amend Bill, page 2, line 24, by striking out "(6)" and inserting (iv) an individual with a right to reside in the (7) residential property under the Protecting Tenants at Amend Bill, page 3, lines 6 through 9, by striking out all of said Foreclosure Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-22, 123 Stat. lines and inserting 1660). (f) Court filing.–Upon filing with the appropriate court of common pleas of a complaint for ejectment supported by an owner or On the question, authorized agent affidavit alleging unlawful occupancy and a motion Will the House agree to the amendment? for emergency preliminary injunction, the court shall schedule an emergency hearing within the time period necessitated by the The SPEAKER. So this is not timely filed. circumstances presented or applicable court procedures. Representative Hohenstein, for a motion. (g) Residential lease fraud victims.–Upon receiving information Mr. HOHENSTEIN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and thank you, that an alleged unlawful occupant is a residential lease fraud victim, the especially, for allowing me to speak on an untimely amendment law enforcement agent shall notify the victim in writing that the victim cannot legally remain in the residence and must make arrangements to and also for ensuring that you were pronouncing my name move out within 30 days or other time period as is necessitated by the correctly. I do appreciate that. circumstances presented or applicable directive. We had concerns raised with this bill from constituent (h) Mandated report.–A police officer conducting an organizations, Community Legal Services, and the Philadelphia investigation under this section shall make an incident report, and other Bar Association. Those concerns related to the due process that reports as prescribed by law enforcement directive, which shall occurs in this bill with— include, but not be limited to: The SPEAKER. Sir, please suspend. (1) the parties involved and any verifiable identification Members, please take your seats. Members, please take your provided or lack thereof; seats. The gentleman is entitled to be heard. For his amendment (2) the facts as alleged by the respective parties; (3) any visual or other observations made by the officer to be voted on, he will likely be offering a motion to suspend. that support statements made by any party; and Please take your seats. (4) any documentation concerning the alleged existence And, Representative, you may proceed. of a lease or other agreement concerning the current living Mr. HOHENSTEIN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. arrangements or ownership of the property. So the concerns with this bill revolve around due process and (i) Definitions.–As used in this section, the following words and the fact that police are making a life-changing decision right at phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless someone's door. Currently that is a process that is handled the context clearly indicates otherwise: through the courts, and that is something that our constituent "Residential property." A dwelling intended for human organizations had a concern with. habitation, including a house, apartment, mobile home or manufactured home. We are also going to be subjecting some very vulnerable "Unlawful occupant." A person who is not an owner of the populations – domestic violence survivors and people with subject residential property, is not a victim of domestic violence, sexual tangled titles, and frankly, some legitimate tenants in this bill – 1450 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17 and I appreciate that the maker of the bill has offered an The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three amendment that does improve the bill and does provide for different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. tenants' rights, but there is more work to be done on it and in The question is, shall the bill pass finally? particular protecting victims of domestic violence, protecting Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and people whose tangled titles tangle up their lives, and we have got nays will now be taken. to be able to get this bill right. The following roll call was recorded: AMENDMENT WITHDRAWN YEAS–200 Mr. HOHENSTEIN. So with that said, I do appreciate being heard on this untimely amendment and I will be withdrawing the Barrar Fiedler Lewis Rigby Benninghoff Fitzgerald Longietti Roae amendment. Bernstine Flynn Mackenzie Roebuck Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Bizzarro Frankel Malagari Rothman The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Boback Freeman Maloney Rowe There are no other amendments on HB 365. Borowicz Fritz Markosek Rozzi Boyle Gabler Marshall Ryan Bradford Galloway Masser Sainato On the question recurring, Briggs Gaydos Matzie Samuelson Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Brooks Gillen McCarter Sanchez amended? Brown Gillespie McClinton Sankey Bullock Gleim McNeill Sappey Bill as amended was agreed to. Burgos Goodman Mehaffie Saylor Burns Gregory Mentzer Schemel The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. Caltagirone Greiner Merski Schlossberg Carroll Grove Metcalfe Schmitt Causer Hahn Metzgar Schroeder SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR A Cephas Hanbidge Mihalek Schweyer Ciresi Harkins Millard Shusterman Comitta Harrell Miller, B. Simmons BILL ON SECOND CONSIDERATION Conklin Harris Miller, D. Sims Cook Heffley Mizgorski Snyder The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1100, Cox Helm Moul Solomon Cruz Hennessey Mullery Sonney PN 1593, entitled: Culver Hershey Mullins Staats Cutler Hickernell Murt Stephens An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as Daley Hohenstein Mustello Struzzi the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for energy and fertilizer Davidson Howard Neilson Sturla manufacturing tax credit. Davis, A. Innamorato Nelson Thomas Davis, T. Irvin Nesbit Tobash On the question, Dawkins Isaacson O'Mara Toepel Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Day James O'Neal Toohil Deasy Jones Oberlander Topper Bill was agreed to. DeLissio Jozwiak Ortitay Ullman Delloso Kail Otten Vitali Delozier Kaufer Owlett Walsh SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR B DeLuca Kauffman Pashinski Warner Dermody Keefer Peifer Warren BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Diamond Keller Petrarca Webster DiGirolamo Kenyatta Pickett Wentling Donatucci Kim Polinchock Wheatley The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1671, Dowling Kinsey Puskaric Wheeland PN 2283, entitled: Driscoll Kirkland Pyle White Dunbar Klunk Quinn Williams An Act amending the act of April 3, 1992 (P.L.28, No.11), known Dush Knowles Rabb Youngblood as the Tuition Account Programs and College Savings Bond Act, in Ecker Kortz Rader Zabel tuition account program, further providing for declaration of policy, for Emrick Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman definitions, for Tuition Account Programs Bureau, for powers of Evans Krueger Ravenstahl department, for Tuition Account Guaranteed Savings Program, for Everett Kulik Readshaw Turzai, Tuition Account Investment Program, for general provisions governing Farry Lawrence Reese Speaker both tuition account programs, for Federal taxation; establishing the Fee Lee Keystone Scholars Grant Program and the Keystone Scholars Grant Program Account; and making a related repeal. NAYS–0

On the question, NOT VOTING–0 Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. EXCUSED–3

Gainey Madden Mako (Bill analysis was read.)

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Representative , Bucks County, resigns as a member affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and of the Local Government Committee. the bill passed finally. Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Representative David Rowe, Union and Snyder Counties, is elected a member of the Local Government Committee. concurrence.

Representative , Adams and Cumberland County, REPORT OF resigns as a member of the Children and Youth Committee. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Representative David Rowe, Union and Snyder Counties, is elected a member of the Children and Youth Committee. The SPEAKER. Committee on Committees supplemental report, this is for the majority. It is Chairman Stan Saylor, and we Respectfully submitted, are reading it in the House of Representatives here for Stan Saylor, Chairman September 17, 2019. Committee on Committees

The following report was read: On the question, Will the House adopt the resolution? Committee on Committees Resolution was adopted. Supplemental Report

COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT In the House of Representatives September 17, 2019 The SPEAKER. A further announcement. The Speaker of the House appoints Representative Wendi Thomas as secretary of the RESOLVED, That, House Professional Licensure Committee this day of September 17, 2019. Representative Zachary Mako, Northampton and Lehigh Counties, temporarily resigns as a member of the Professional Licensure The following committee appointment was submitted: Committee.

Representative Mike Peifer, Pike and Wayne Counties, is In the House of Representatives temporarily elected a member of the Professional Licensure Committee. September 17, 2019

Representative Mike Peifer, Pike and Wayne Counties, resigns as a I hereby appoint Representative Wendi Thomas, as Secretary of the member of the Transportation Committee. House Professional Licensure Committee.

Representative , Fayette and Westmoreland Counties, Respectfully submitted, is elected a member of the Transportation Committee. Mike Turzai Speaker of the House Representative Jim Marshall, Beaver and Butler Counties, resigns as a member of the Transportation Committee. STATEMENT BY MR. MOUL

Representative , Allegheny County, is elected a The SPEAKER. Representative is recognized on member of the Transportation Committee. unanimous consent.

Representative Zachary Mako, Northampton and Lehigh Counties, Mr. MOUL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. temporarily resigns as a member of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency The SPEAKER. Members, if you could, please turn your Preparedness Committee. attention to our colleague, Representative Dan Moul, who is recognized on unanimous consent. Representative Jim Marshall, Beaver and Butler Counties, is Mr. MOUL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. temporarily elected a member of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency Ladies and gentlemen, about 3 weeks ago my father passed Preparedness Committee. away, and it was quite a solemn time for our family, very sad time. He lived to be 91 1/2 years old. He did have a good life. Representative Zachary Mako, Northampton and Lehigh Counties, I was with him when he took his last breath, and he watched me temporarily resigns as a member of the Aging and Older Adult Services Committee. take my first. But the reason I am standing in front of you today is the Representative David Rowe, Union and Snyder Counties, is outpouring of sympathy and condolences – phone calls, letters – temporarily elected a member of the Aging and Older Adult Services that came from this body was so overwhelming I did not know Committee. what to say. Actually, the first day they started coming in, I made a list and I was going to go around and shake those people's hands Representative Zachary Mako, Northampton and Lehigh Counties, and say thank you very much, I appreciate it. But from both sides temporarily resigns as a member of the Finance Committee. – this aisle disappeared in that time, it totally disappeared –

I received literally over 100 from this body, and I could not get Representative David Rowe, Union and Snyder Counties, is temporarily elected a member of the Finance Committee. around to seeing each and every one of you, so I personally

1452 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17 wanted to get up here and say to my family, thank you so much Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, for your condolences and your sympathies in our time. 2019. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Moul. No. 303 By Representatives NELSON, GREINER, PYLE, ROTHMAN, RYAN, MILLARD, BARRAR, BERNSTINE, REMARKS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD KEEFER, GROVE and MALONEY

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Mr. FARRY submitted the following remarks for the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous Legislative Journal: articles, further providing for firearms not to be carried without a license.

Mr. Speaker, it is my privilege to bring to the attention of the Speaker Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 13, 2019. and the members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives the name of Luke Eric Andre, who has been awarded Scouting's highest honor – No. 1313 By Representatives COX, BARRAR, CIRESI, Eagle Scout. Mr. Speaker, I would like to read to the members of the House of DIAMOND, GILLEN, HEFFLEY, JOZWIAK, KAUFFMAN, Representatives the following citation of merit honoring Luke Eric MERSKI, MILLARD, MOUL, MURT, RABB, RYAN, Andre. SCHEMEL, SCHWEYER, STAATS, STEPHENS, STURLA, Whereas, Luke Eric Andre earned the Eagle Award in Scouting. This ZABEL and ZIMMERMAN is the highest award that Boy Scouts can bestow and as such represents great sacrifice and tremendous effort on the part of this young man. Luke An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known is a member of Troop 5. as the Public School Code of 1949, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for Now therefore, Mr. Speaker and the members of the House of student-weighted basic education funding. Representatives, it is my privilege to congratulate and place in the Legislative Journal the name of Luke Eric Andre. Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 12, 2019. BILLS RECOMMITTED No. 1406 By Representatives BIZZARRO, HILL-EVANS, The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following KINSEY, McNEILL, DeLUCA, CALTAGIRONE, bills be recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations: READSHAW, OTTEN, FREEMAN, McCLINTON and KIM

HB 365; An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known HB 518; and as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations relating to liquor, alcohol HB 1100. and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for special occasion permits.

On the question, Referred to Committee on LIQUOR CONTROL, Will the House agree to the motion? September 12, 2019. Motion was agreed to.

No. 1414 By Representatives COX, BARRAR, BERNSTINE, BILLS REMOVED FROM TABLE DRISCOLL, JOZWIAK, KAUFFMAN, KEEFER, KORTZ, READSHAW, STRUZZI and WALSH The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following bills be removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the An Act providing for the rights of law enforcement officers active calendar: concerning certain complaints and grievances.

HB 17; Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. HB 847; and HB 1069. No. 1492 By Representatives COX, GILLEN, GROVE, HELM and MILLARD

On the question, An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses), 22 (Detectives Will the House agree to the motion? and Private Police), 23 (Domestic Relations), 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Motion was agreed to. Procedure), 44 (Law and Justice) and 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, providing for short title of title; codifying provisions relating to the Pennsylvania HOUSE BILLS Commission on Crime and Delinquency, to sheriffs and to crimes INTRODUCED AND REFERRED victims; and making editorial changes and related repeals.

No. 80 By Representatives WHEATLEY, A. DAVIS, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. HARRIS, BURGOS, KINSEY, McCLINTON, DeLUCA, HOWARD and YOUNGBLOOD No. 1515 By Representatives COX, JAMES, KAUFFMAN, KEEFER and MOUL An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in licensing of drivers, providing for amnesty An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known program for traffic violations. as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, prohibiting eligibility for violators of sexual offender registration. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1453

Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 12, 2019. No. 1699 By Representatives MURT, HOHENSTEIN, ULLMAN, KENYATTA, DeLUCA, KIRKLAND, HILL- No. 1616 By Representatives COX, GILLEN, HILL-EVANS, EVANS, MADDEN, CALTAGIRONE, WEBSTER and KAUFFMAN, D. MILLER, STRUZZI and ZIMMERMAN SCHWEYER

An Act providing for uniformity of collateral consequences of An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania conviction. Consolidated Statutes, in domestic animals, providing for therapy dogs.

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, July 8, 2019. No. 1687 By Representatives FARRY, DiGIROLAMO, SCHMITT, DONATUCCI, STAATS, SCHLOSSBERG, No. 1700 By Representatives MURT, READSHAW, SCHROEDER, YOUNGBLOOD, GROVE, MENTZER, HILL- SCHLOSSBERG, MERSKI, MILLARD, SOLOMON, EVANS, T. DAVIS, SAYLOR, OTTEN, PASHINSKI, GALLOWAY, KINSEY, JONES, FREEMAN, CIRESI, LAWRENCE, SCHWEYER, FREEMAN, O'MARA, DALEY, CALTAGIRONE, ECKER, GILLEN and SAINATO EMRICK, CALTAGIRONE, STEPHENS, McNEILL, HAHN, SAMUELSON, MADDEN and ECKER An Act amending Title 12 (Commerce and Trade) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in economic development

programs, providing for the Returning Heroes Supplemental Tax Credit An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for fireworks; and making a related Program. repeal. Referred to Committee on FINANCE, July 8, 2019. Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, July 8, 2019. No. 1701 By Representatives MURT, GALLOWAY, KINSEY, HILL-EVANS and CIRESI

No. 1696 By Representatives MURT, POLINCHOCK, An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the SCHLOSSBERG, GABLER, MILLARD, BOBACK, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in sentencing, further providing for WHEELAND, CALTAGIRONE, GILLEN, McNEILL, sexual offenses and tier system. SCHWEYER, HOHENSTEIN, DAVIDSON, DeLUCA, BURGOS, SOLOMON, TOOHIL, VITALI, OTTEN, ROZZI, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, July 8, 2019. KIRKLAND, HILL-EVANS, ISAACSON, JOHNSON- HARRELL, DAY, MARKOSEK, STURLA and ROEBUCK No. 1702 By Representatives MURT, MILLARD, NEILSON, EVERETT, DALEY and FLYNN An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in health insurance An Act providing for enforceability of certain indemnity provisions coverage parity and nondiscrimination, providing for annual reporting in snow removal and ice control services contracts. by insurers.

Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, July 8, 2019. Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, July 8, 2019.

No. 1703 By Representatives KENYATTA, BURGOS, No. 1697 By Representatives MURT, SCHLOSSBERG, SOLOMON, FRANKEL, KINSEY, DONATUCCI, RABB, KINSEY, McNEILL, A. DAVIS, MERSKI, SOLOMON, HANBIDGE, SIMS, WARREN, WILLIAMS, HILL-EVANS, YOUNGBLOOD, GALLOWAY, DeLUCA, MARKOSEK, WEBSTER, D. MILLER, CALTAGIRONE, DALEY, OTTEN, HILL-EVANS, SAINATO, FREEMAN, CIRESI, SCHLOSSBERG, T. DAVIS, McCLINTON, MADDEN, CALTAGIRONE, GOODMAN and SCHWEYER BULLOCK, DAWKINS, SANCHEZ and ROEBUCK An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the delivery of services and An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania programs to veterans with cognitive mental disability and emotional Consolidated Statutes, in miscellaneous provisions relating to marriage, trauma; and establishing the Office of Veterans' Mental Health repealing provisions relating to marriage between persons of the same Awareness. sex.

Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, July 8, 2019. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, July 8, 2019. No. 1704 By Representatives BERNSTINE, DeLISSIO, No. 1698 By Representatives MURT, SAMUELSON, SCHLOSSBERG, RYAN, ROTHMAN, GALLOWAY, JAMES, RABB, LONGIETTI, GAYDOS, T. DAVIS, McCLINTON, CALTAGIRONE, LONGIETTI, HILL-EVANS, GALLOWAY, DeLUCA, FREEMAN, CIRESI, MOUL, OTTEN, FRANKEL and HOWARD

SCHWEYER and GILLEN An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in medical assistance, providing for An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as medical assistance deemed eligibility program for in-patient behavioral the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing for health services. exclusions from tax.

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No. 1705 By Representatives GABLER, BARRAR, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, July 16, 2019. BERNSTINE, CAUSER, CIRESI, DeLUCA, DUNBAR, GALLOWAY, GILLEN, HERSHEY, JAMES, KULIK, No. 1709 By Representatives KENYATTA, SHUSTERMAN, OWLETT, PYLE, SAINATO, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHMITT, WILLIAMS, DAWKINS, KINSEY, DONATUCCI, STAATS, STEPHENS, WARNER, WEBSTER, DUSH, KIRKLAND, FRANKEL, HARRIS, ZABEL, CALTAGIRONE, SCHLEGEL CULVER, POLINCHOCK, BURNS and FARRY D. MILLER, YOUNGBLOOD, CEPHAS, STURLA, BURGOS, ISAACSON, SOLOMON, RABB, ROZZI, McCLINTON, An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in incentives for municipal volunteers of fire FIEDLER, OTTEN, SANCHEZ, HANBIDGE, HOHENSTEIN, companies and nonprofit emergency medical services agencies, further SCHLOSSBERG, DERMODY, ULLMAN, DRISCOLL, providing for definitions, for real property tax credit and for rejection PASHINSKI, FREEMAN, MADDEN, HILL-EVANS, DALEY, and appeal. MARKOSEK, LEE, BOYLE, MALAGARI, DAVIDSON, DELLOSO, O'MARA, CONKLIN, KIM, WEBSTER, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND KRUEGER, SCHWEYER, FITZGERALD, T. DAVIS, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, July 8, 2019. A. DAVIS, GOODMAN, ROEBUCK, MULLINS, SIMS, RAVENSTAHL, KOSIEROWSKI, JOHNSON-HARRELL, No. 1706 By Representatives GABLER, HAHN, BULLOCK, HOWARD, SAPPEY, INNAMORATO, BERNSTINE, HELM, MASSER, MILLARD, MOUL, WARREN, VITALI and McNEILL OWLETT and ZIMMERMAN An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania as the Human Services Code, in preliminary provisions, providing for Consolidated Statutes, in snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further construction; and, in public assistance, further providing for definitions, providing for short title of chapter, for definitions, for restricted for eligibility and for the medically needy and determination of accounts, for registration of dealers, for registration of snowmobile or eligibility. ATV, for limited registration of snowmobile or ATV, for certificate of title for snowmobile or ATV, for transfer to or from dealer, for transfer Referred to Committee on HEALTH, July 16, 2019. of snowmobile or ATV by operation of law, for issuance of new certificate following transfer, for suspension and cancellation of certificate of title, for application for certificate of title by agent, for No. 1710 By Representatives HENNESSEY, ROTHMAN, perfection of security interest in a snowmobile or ATV, for satisfaction SCHMITT, WARREN, PICKETT, MALONEY, MILLARD, of security interest, for release of security interest, for assignment by PYLE, KAUFFMAN, SAYLOR, GILLEN, HERSHEY, secured party of security interest, for exemptions, for snowmobile or ATV purchased from dealer, for fees, for records, for Snowmobile and B. MILLER, CIRESI and HILL-EVANS ATV Advisory Committee, for operation on streets and highways, for designation of snowmobile and ATV roads, for special snowmobile and An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania ATV events, for operation on private or State property, for operation by Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, providing for USA persons under age sixteen, for operation in safe manner, for additional semiquincentennial registration plates. limitations on operation, for accidents and accident reports, for liability of owner for negligence, for liability insurance, for head lamps and tail Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, lamps, for brakes, for mufflers and sound control, for enforcement personnel and procedures and for penalties for violation of chapter; and 2019. making editorial changes. No. 1711 By Representatives HENNESSEY, ROTHMAN, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 8, SCHMITT, WARREN, PICKETT, MALONEY, MILLARD, 2019. PYLE, SAYLOR, GILLEN, HERSHEY, CIRESI and HILL- EVANS

No. 1707 By Representatives CIRESI, OTTEN, ULLMAN, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania MERSKI, MALAGARI, HILL-EVANS, WEBSTER, Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, providing for McNEILL, DeLUCA, SCHWEYER, WILLIAMS, Pennsylvania 1950s and 1960s heritage registration plates. HENNESSEY and HOWARD Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in nomination of candidates, 2019. further providing for petition may consist of several sheets and affidavit of circulator. No. 1712 By Representatives HENNESSEY, ROTHMAN, SCHMITT, PICKETT, MALONEY, MILLARD, PYLE, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, July 16, SAYLOR, GILLEN and HERSHEY 2019. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, further providing for No. 1708 By Representatives OTTEN, KOSIEROWSKI, special registration plates. FRANKEL, RABB, WILLIAMS, A. DAVIS, MADDEN, SCHLOSSBERG, CALTAGIRONE, HILL-EVANS, DALEY, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, MARKOSEK, CONKLIN, YOUNGBLOOD, MULLINS, 2019. INNAMORATO and CEPHAS

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known No. 1713 By Representatives BURNS, McNEILL, HILL- as the Public School Code of 1949, in school health services, providing EVANS, T. DAVIS, SCHLOSSBERG, A. DAVIS, for menstrual hygiene products. CALTAGIRONE, KORTZ, YOUNGBLOOD, CIRESI,

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MILLARD, DeLUCA, McCLINTON, GALLOWAY, An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania KIRKLAND, ZABEL, DALEY, RABB, RAVENSTAHL, Consolidated Statutes, in service and facilities, further providing for definitions. MADDEN, MULLINS, BURGOS, KENYATTA, ULLMAN and OTTEN Referred to Committee on CONSUMER AFFAIRS, July 16, An Act amending the act of July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, No.48), known 2019. as the Health Care Facilities Act, in licensing of health care facilities, providing for reports to coroners. No. 1719 By Representative SANCHEZ

Referred to Committee on HEALTH, July 16, 2019. An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 27659, on that portion of State Route 2034, also known as Edge Hill Road, over Pennsylvania Route 611, also known as Old York Road, in Abington No. 1714 By Representatives BURNS, McNEILL, HILL- Township, Montgomery County, as the Captain Samuel Schultz EVANS, T. DAVIS, SCHLOSSBERG, A. DAVIS, Memorial Bridge. CALTAGIRONE, KORTZ, YOUNGBLOOD, CIRESI, MILLARD, DeLUCA, McCLINTON, KIRKLAND, ZABEL, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, DALEY, RABB, RAVENSTAHL, MADDEN, MULLINS, 2019. BURGOS, KENYATTA, ULLMAN and OTTEN No. 1720 By Representatives NEILSON, LONGIETTI, An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in departmental powers and duties as to TOEPEL, RYAN, KEEFER, HILL-EVANS and licensing, providing for reports to coroners. OBERLANDER

An Act amending Title 74 (Transportation) of the Pennsylvania Referred to Committee on HEALTH, July 16, 2019. Consolidated Statutes, in turnpike, providing for toll road conversions.

No. 1715 By Representatives MIHALEK, TOOHIL, MOUL, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, SCHMITT, TOEPEL, BURNS, JOZWIAK, RYAN, EMRICK, 2019. JAMES, PICKETT, BOBACK, SONNEY, KAUFFMAN, MILLARD, DeLUCA, POLINCHOCK, CALTAGIRONE, No. 1721 By Representatives NEILSON, CIRESI, JAMES, WHEATLEY, YOUNGBLOOD, READSHAW, BERNSTINE, HILL-EVANS, WARREN, SCHWEYER, CALTAGIRONE, BARRAR, OWLETT, SAINATO, SCHLEGEL CULVER, McNEILL, DRISCOLL, READSHAW, HEFFLEY, HARKINS, NEILSON, CONKLIN and HEFFLEY MURT, WALSH and STRUZZI

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, providing for special An Act amending the act of November 22, 1978 (P.L.1166, plates for recipients of Navy and Marine Corps Medal. No.274), referred to as the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency Law, further providing for powers and duties of the commission; and establishing the Constable William Davidson Reward Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, Fund. 2019. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, July 16, 2019. No. 1716 By Representatives A. DAVIS, HILL-EVANS, WARNER, CALTAGIRONE, MULLERY, YOUNGBLOOD No. 1722 By Representatives NEILSON, PASHINSKI, and KINSEY READSHAW, McNEILL, YOUNGBLOOD, HILL-EVANS, ISAACSON, CALTAGIRONE, DRISCOLL, ZABEL, DALEY, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania DAVIDSON, RIGBY, HOHENSTEIN and T. DAVIS Consolidated Statutes, in other required equipment, further providing for windshield obstructions and wipers; and abrogating regulations. An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in prescribing opioids to minors, further Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, July 16, providing for definitions, for prohibition and for procedure and 2019. providing for applicability; and making an editorial change.

No. 1717 By Representatives COX, DeLUCA, HERSHEY, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, July 16, 2019. KAUFFMAN, STRUZZI and ZIMMERMAN No. 1723 By Representatives NEILSON, HILL-EVANS, An Act establishing the Pennsylvania Office for Faith-Based and DeLUCA and McCLINTON Nonprofit Community Organizations and an advisory commission; and providing for their powers and duties. An Act amending the act of May 3, 1933 (P.L.242, No.86), referred to as the Cosmetology Law, further providing for eligibility Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, requirements for examination, for limited licenses and for duration and renewal of licenses. September 12, 2019.

Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, No. 1718 By Representatives A. DAVIS, HILL-EVANS, July 16, 2019. DeLUCA, KINSEY, SNYDER, CALTAGIRONE,

YOUNGBLOOD, McCLINTON, T. DAVIS, FRANKEL,

ROZZI, JOHNSON-HARRELL and FITZGERALD

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No. 1724 By Representatives CIRESI, HILL-EVANS, No. 1729 By Representatives HEFFLEY, MOUL, T. DAVIS, ISAACSON, DELLOSO, MILLARD, T. DAVIS, LONGIETTI, CALTAGIRONE and MASSER MADDEN, KINSEY, KENYATTA, JOHNSON-HARRELL, CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, GALLOWAY, McCLINTON, An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further MOUL, ROZZI, HELM, JONES, FIEDLER, LEWIS, providing for money of authority. BIZZARRO, KORTZ, FITZGERALD, YOUNGBLOOD, POLINCHOCK and GILLEN Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, July 24,

An Act amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of 2019. the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in dispositions independent of letters, family exemption and probate of wills and grant of letters, further No. 1730 By Representatives GROVE, POLINCHOCK, providing for payments to family and funeral directors. RYAN, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE, JOHNSON-HARRELL and ROEBUCK Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, July 16, 2019. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known No. 1725 By Representatives DALEY, STURLA, as the Public School Code of 1949, in professional employees, further providing for rating system; and providing for Student-Centered McCLINTON, FREEMAN, FRANKEL, KINSEY, WEBSTER, Assessment Pilot Program. SCHLOSSBERG, ULLMAN, CALTAGIRONE, DONATUCCI, WARREN, SCHWEYER, NEILSON, CEPHAS, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, July 24, 2019. SHUSTERMAN, ISAACSON, SANCHEZ, OTTEN, FITZGERALD, WILLIAMS, McCARTER, YOUNGBLOOD, No. 1731 By Representatives GROVE, STAATS, MILLARD, O'MARA, MADDEN and ROEBUCK RYAN, BERNSTINE, DIAMOND, PYLE, DeLUCA,

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the DUNBAR, JAMES, JOZWIAK, KAUFFMAN, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in inchoate crimes, prohibiting the CALTAGIRONE, MOUL, GAYDOS, ZIMMERMAN, possession of firearm at polling place. B. MILLER and KEEFER

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, July 22, 2019. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in school finances, providing for reduction of school district debt. No. 1726 By Representatives DALEY, McCLINTON, FREEMAN, FRANKEL, MADDEN, ISAACSON, OTTEN, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, July 24, 2019. HILL-EVANS, CIRESI, HANBIDGE, WILLIAMS, KINSEY, FITZGERALD, McCARTER, WEBSTER and No. 1732 By Representatives GROVE, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE ROTHMAN, RYAN, BERNSTINE, LEWIS, DeLUCA, MOUL

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known and ZIMMERMAN as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, further providing for days schools not to be kept open. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, providing for innovation schools.

Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, July 22, 2019. Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, July 24, 2019.

No. 1727 By Representatives HOWARD, STURLA, No. 1733 By Representatives HEFFLEY, MOUL, T. DAVIS, SCHLOSSBERG, BARRAR, ZABEL, HILL-EVANS, CALTAGIRONE and MASSER FREEMAN, OTTEN and WEBSTER An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further Consolidated Statutes, in service and facilities, providing for pipeline providing for exemption from taxation and payments in lieu of taxes. safety.

Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, July 24, Referred to Committee on CONSUMER AFFAIRS, July 24, 2019. 2019.

No. 1734 By Representatives HEFFLEY, MOUL, T. DAVIS, No. 1728 By Representatives HEFFLEY, MOUL, T. DAVIS, CALTAGIRONE and MASSER CALTAGIRONE and MASSER An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further providing for purposes and powers. providing for money of authority.

Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, July 24, Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, July 24, 2019. 2019.

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No. 1735 By Representatives OTTEN, ULLMAN, BARRAR, No. 1740 By Representatives HERSHEY, BERNSTINE, VITALI, HILL-EVANS, McCLINTON, FREEMAN, HAHN, MOUL, OWLETT, PASHINSKI, PYLE, READSHAW WILLIAMS, SHUSTERMAN and QUINN and SAYLOR

An Act establishing the Pipeline Early Detection and Warning An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Board in the Department of Community and Economic Development; Consolidated Statutes, in public safety, providing for opioid treatment establishing the Pipeline Early Detection and Warning System Fund; agreements. providing for grants to municipalities; and imposing a fee. Referred to Committee on HEALTH, August 16, 2019. Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 24, 2019. No. 1741 By Representatives STRUZZI, CALTAGIRONE, CIRESI, HERSHEY, HOHENSTEIN, McNEILL, OTTEN and No. 1736 By Representatives D. MILLER, KINSEY, RIGBY READSHAW, OTTEN, FRANKEL and CIRESI An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, further Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in employees, providing for providing for definitions. insurance benefits for part-time police officers. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 16, 2019. Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, July 24, 2019. No. 1742 By Representatives WHEATLEY, MURT, HOHENSTEIN, SCHLOSSBERG, CALTAGIRONE, KINSEY, No. 1737 By Representatives A. DAVIS, HILL-EVANS, McCARTER, HILL-EVANS, McCLINTON and DAWKINS HELM, CEPHAS, READSHAW, LONGIETTI, LEE, KIM, DeLUCA and McCLINTON An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, further providing An Act amending the act of May 19, 1995 (P.L.33, No.3), known as for classes of income; and, in corporate net income tax, further providing the Economic Development Agency, Fiduciary and Lender for definitions. Environmental Liability Protection Act, further providing for definitions. Referred to Committee on FINANCE, August 16, 2019.

Referred to Committee on URBAN AFFAIRS, September 12, No. 1743 By Representatives SONNEY, COX, DUSH, 2019. GILLEN, GLEIM, JAMES, KOSIEROWSKI, LONGIETTI, MERSKI, MILLARD, PICKETT, PYLE, RYAN, STURLA, No. 1738 By Representatives RABB, FIEDLER, ZABEL, ZIMMERMAN, GAYDOS and BROWN INNAMORATO, SOLOMON, KINSEY, A. DAVIS, KENYATTA, LEE, ROZZI, FRANKEL, HILL-EVANS, SIMS, An Act providing for disclosure of information relating to complaints, investigations and inquiries concerning licenses, DAWKINS, STURLA, McCLINTON, DELLOSO, OTTEN, registrations, certifications or permits issued by licensing boards and MADDEN, McCARTER and DALEY commissions within the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs. An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, further providing for imposition of tax and for amount of withholding tax. Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, August 16, 2019. Referred to Committee on FINANCE, August 16, 2019. No. 1744 By Representatives MULLERY, McNEILL, No. 1739 By Representatives THOMAS, D. MILLER, FREEMAN, SCHLOSSBERG, BRIGGS, MURT, KEEFER, SOLOMON, BARRAR, ULLMAN, SCHLOSSBERG, JAMES, YOUNGBLOOD, BERNSTINE, ROTHMAN, A. DAVIS, YOUNGBLOOD, READSHAW, FRANKEL, CALTAGIRONE, IRVIN, MILLARD, KIM, CONKLIN, HILL-EVANS, GALLOWAY, MOUL, RAVENSTAHL, READSHAW, STAATS, MADDEN, FRITZ, HILL-EVANS, MULLINS, FIEDLER, HOHENSTEIN, KIM, ZABEL, ROAE, GROVE, JOZWIAK, KOSIEROWSKI, RAPP, HARKINS, RIGBY, WARREN, KRUEGER, ROEBUCK, SCHEMEL, NEILSON, ROZZI, GAYDOS, KINSEY, DAVIDSON, OTTEN, SHUSTERMAN, KORTZ, SANCHEZ, TOOHIL, McCLINTON, CIRESI and SCHWEYER

FRITZ, DALEY, DiGIROLAMO, FARRY, HENNESSEY, An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania McCARTER and CEPHAS Consolidated Statutes, in food protection, providing for certain sales of beverages by children. An Act establishing the Pennsylvania Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program and the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL Industry; and imposing penalties. AFFAIRS, August 16, 2019.

Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, No. 1745 By Representatives SCHLEGEL CULVER, August 16, 2019. ROTHMAN, DeLUCA, CALTAGIRONE, GROVE and FREEMAN

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An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in certificate of title and security interests, further Consolidated Statutes, in child protective services, further providing for providing for certificate of salvage required, for transfer to vehicle definitions and for release of information in confidential reports; and salvage dealer, for transfer to scrap metal processor and for penalty; and, providing for a Children's Advocate and remedial powers, for response in enforcement, further providing for impoundment for nonpayment of to complaints, for cooperation of agencies and providers, for fines and vehicles or combinations with a gross vehicle weight rating of confidentiality of investigations and records, for findings and 17,001 pounds or more and for impoundment for nonpayment of fines recommendations, for protection from retaliation and for nonexclusivity and vehicles or combinations with a gross vehicle weight rating of of remedy. 17,000 pounds or less and providing for lienholder notice of impoundment and recovery of liened vehicle. Referred to Committee on CHILDREN AND YOUTH,

August 16, 2019. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 16,

2019. No. 1750 By Representatives THOMAS, DUNBAR, LONGIETTI, JOHNSON-HARRELL, SCHWEYER, CIRESI, No. 1746 By Representatives GLEIM, KAUFFMAN, KAUFER and MOUL ROTHMAN, POLINCHOCK, BERNSTINE, CALTAGIRONE, HICKERNELL, MOUL, MENTZER, ZIMMERMAN, An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), BROOKS, B. MILLER, GREINER, KLUNK, METCALFE, known as The First Class Township Code, in general provisions relating PICKETT, GROVE, KEEFER, IRVIN, YOUNGBLOOD, to township officers, further providing for membership of associations and expenses of members. RADER, SCHEMEL and RYAN

An Act amending the act of July 14, 1961 (P.L.604, No.304), known Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, as The Apprenticeship and Training Act, further providing for powers August 16, 2019. and duties; providing for supervision; and abrogating a regulation. No. 1751 By Representatives THOMAS, DUNBAR, Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, FREEMAN, LONGIETTI, JOHNSON-HARRELL, August 16, 2019. SCHWEYER, CIRESI, KAUFER and MOUL

No. 1747 By Representatives DOWLING, RYAN, PICKETT, An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and ROTHMAN, JONES, JAMES, DIAMOND, CAUSER, 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in associations and organizations relating to boroughs, further providing for STAATS, PYLE, BERNSTINE, DUNBAR, NELSON, authorization and expenses; and, in city officers and employees relating WALSH, M. K. KELLER, WARNER, IRVIN, MILLARD, to third class cities, further providing for Pennsylvania Municipal ECKER, SANKEY, READSHAW, KEEFER, SAYLOR, League and other municipal affairs organizations. HEFFLEY, SCHLEGEL CULVER, MOUL, GAYDOS, KLUNK, GROVE, FRITZ, B. MILLER, BARRAR, REESE, Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, METCALFE, ORTITAY and JOZWIAK August 16, 2019.

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 35 (Health No. 1752 By Representatives A. DAVIS, D. MILLER, and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for prohibited conduct during FREEMAN, McNEILL, RAVENSTAHL, BULLOCK, LEE, emergency; and, in Commonwealth services, further providing for KENYATTA, KINSEY, ULLMAN, KIRKLAND, DAWKINS, general authority of Governor. CIRESI, McCLINTON, ZABEL, DeLUCA and MADDEN

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 16, 2019. An Act amending the act of January 8, 1960 (1959 P.L.2119, No.787), known as the Air Pollution Control Act, further providing for powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Protection and No. 1748 By Representatives DRISCOLL, WARREN, for civil penalties. DONATUCCI, McNEILL, T. DAVIS, RABB, YOUNGBLOOD, SCHLOSSBERG, KINSEY, JOHNSON- Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL HARRELL, CIRESI, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, McCLINTON, RESOURCES AND ENERGY, August 16, 2019. CONKLIN, MADDEN, SANCHEZ and KIM No. 1753 By Representatives ULLMAN, KINSEY, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous BURGOS, ISAACSON, MURT, SANCHEZ, FREEMAN, articles, providing for serial numbers for homemade firearms and for the NEILSON, SHUSTERMAN, SCHWEYER, CIRESI, offense of possession of do-it-yourself semiautomatic weapons BULLOCK, DALEY, DAVIDSON, MADDEN, FRANKEL, prohibited; and, in trade and commerce, providing for the offense of McCLINTON, KOSIEROWSKI, HOHENSTEIN, unlawful advertising of do-it-yourself semiautomatic weapons. YOUNGBLOOD, KIM and COMITTA

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 16, 2019. An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous No. 1749 By Representatives TOOHIL, OWLETT, articles, providing for firearm safety certificate and establishing the Firearm Safety and Enforcement Fund. MILLARD, KAUFFMAN, KENYATTA, T. DAVIS,

SCHLOSSBERG, JOHNSON-HARRELL, NEILSON, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 16, 2019. HOWARD, THOMAS, CIRESI, BROWN, STRUZZI, PASHINSKI, YOUNGBLOOD, WARREN and SCHWEYER

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No. 1754 By Representatives CAUSER, BURNS, DeLUCA, GALLOWAY, McCLINTON, FRANKEL, KIM and CALTAGIRONE, CONKLIN, COX, DiGIROLAMO, IRVIN, ROEBUCK KIM, KINSEY, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MILLARD, MURT, NEILSON, PICKETT, PYLE, RYAN, SAINATO, SONNEY, An Act providing for early college high school programs. STAATS, HEFFLEY, SCHWEYER and JOZWIAK Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, August 16, 2019. An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 4021 over the Honeoye Creek, Sharon Township, Potter County, as the Tec 5 No. 1760 By Representatives BENNINGHOFF, BARRAR, C. Virgil Voorhees Memorial Bridge. BERNSTINE, COOK, T. DAVIS, EMRICK, EVERETT,

GAYDOS, GILLEN, HEFFLEY, HERSHEY, JAMES, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 16, MILLARD, MULLERY, NELSON, OBERLANDER, PYLE, 2019. RADER, ROTHMAN, RYAN, SANKEY, SAYLOR, SCHMITT, SONNEY, ZIMMERMAN, MOUL, KEEFER and No. 1755 By Representatives ZIMMERMAN, RYAN, JOZWIAK JAMES, PICKETT, FEE, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE, SAYLOR, B. MILLER and GAYDOS An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in consolidated county assessment, An Act amending the act of May 15, 1945 (P.L.547, No.217), further providing for short title and scope of chapter and for appeals by known as the Conservation District Law, providing for legislative report. taxing districts and providing for standards of redress in appeals.

Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, AFFAIRS, August 16, 2019. August 30, 2019.

No. 1756 By Representatives GILLESPIE, JONES, No. 1761 By Representatives WHEATLEY, KINSEY, HILL- ROTHMAN, MILLARD, JOZWIAK, ZIMMERMAN, EVANS and BULLOCK B. MILLER and BERNSTINE An Act amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending the act of December 20, 1982 (P.L.1404, No.325), Consolidated Statutes, in small and disadvantaged businesses, further known as the Self-Service Storage Facility Act, further providing for providing for definitions, providing for authority to waive employee owner's lien, for enforcement of lien, for notice, for advertisement of sale limit, for alternative certification, for contractor performance and and for location of sale. general conditions, for mentor-protégé program and for small business reserve program; establishing the Surety Bond Guarantee Program and the Surety Bond Guarantee Fund; and, in contracts for public works, Referred to Committee on COMMERCE, August 16, 2019. further providing for contractors' and subcontractors' payment obligations. No. 1757 By Representatives BROWN, JAMES, PICKETT, FREEMAN, STAATS, BARRAR, SAINATO, BERNSTINE, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, SCHLEGEL CULVER, ULLMAN, CALTAGIRONE, August 16, 2019. READSHAW, CIRESI, KIM, ZIMMERMAN, MOUL, HILL- EVANS, KEEFER, MALAGARI, MADDEN, FARRY and No. 1762 By Representatives BOYLE, DAWKINS, THOMAS ULLMAN, DONATUCCI, SCHLOSSBERG, McCLINTON, VITALI, KINSEY, SANCHEZ, A. DAVIS, SAMUELSON, An Act amending the act of May 26, 1947 (P.L.318, No.140), FREEMAN, CIRESI, PASHINSKI, DALEY, McNEILL, known as the CPA Law, establishing a continuing education pilot program for certified public accountants assisting volunteer firefighter MADDEN, SIMS, SHUSTERMAN, FRANKEL, WEBSTER, organizations. NEILSON, SCHWEYER, KOSIEROWSKI, KIM, WILLIAMS, ZABEL, T. DAVIS, KRUEGER, DEASY, WARREN, OTTEN, Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, ROEBUCK and JOHNSON-HARRELL August 30, 2019. An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous No. 1758 By Representatives ORTITAY, MILLARD, articles, providing for large capacity ammunition magazine permit and OBERLANDER, SCHLEGEL CULVER, STRUZZI, for large capacity ammunition magazines prohibition; authorizing the CALTAGIRONE, DeLUCA, GAYDOS, READSHAW, CIRESI Attorney General to issue permits; and imposing penalties. and FARRY Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 16, 2019. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in fees, further providing for certified copies of No. 1763 By Representatives TOOHIL, BURGOS, records; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for reports by police. MULLERY, KAUFER, NEILSON, JAMES, McCLINTON and SCHWEYER

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 16, An Act amending the act of May 23, 1945 (P.L.913, No.367), 2019. known as the Engineer, Land Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law, further providing for procedure for licensing as professional engineer. No. 1759 By Representatives RAVENSTAHL, MARKOSEK, McNEILL, JOHNSON-HARRELL, HILL-EVANS, TOOHIL, Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, KINSEY, YOUNGBLOOD, A. DAVIS, CALTAGIRONE, August 30, 2019. 1460 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17

No. 1764 By Representatives BULLOCK, JOHNSON- Referred to Committee on COMMERCE, August 30, 2019. HARRELL, DONATUCCI, FREEMAN, ULLMAN, SHUSTERMAN, DAWKINS, YOUNGBLOOD, KIRKLAND, No. 1770 By Representatives DUSH, SCHMITT, McCLINTON, SCHLOSSBERG, SANCHEZ, MADDEN, HENNESSEY, COX, KNOWLES, JAMES, SONNEY, RYAN, VITALI, KIM, ZABEL, FRANKEL, WARREN, SCHWEYER, MILLARD, BURNS, DiGIROLAMO, KORTZ, BERNSTINE, DeLUCA and ROEBUCK HILL-EVANS, LONGIETTI, HEFFLEY, STRUZZI, READSHAW, STAATS, OBERLANDER, JOZWIAK, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in inchoate crimes, providing for MASSER, SAINATO, GILLEN, KIM and CONKLIN the offense of possession of firearm or other dangerous weapon in public recreation area. An Act designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 286 over Crooked Creek, Rayne Township, Indiana County, as the SFC Randy McCaulley Memorial Bridge. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 30, 2019. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 30, No. 1765 By Representatives FARRY, THOMAS, 2019. MILLARD, STAATS, STEPHENS, BARRAR, CIRESI, SCHROEDER, POLINCHOCK and HENNESSEY No. 1771 By Representatives FRANKEL, BROOKS,

An Act amending the act of August 5, 1932 (Sp.Sess., P.L.45, SCHLOSSBERG, KULIK, DONATUCCI, ZABEL, No.45), referred to as the Sterling Act, providing for remittance by a city McCARTER, ROZZI, BRIGGS, DAWKINS, MADDEN, of the first class to a nonresident's resident municipality and school McCLINTON, DeLUCA, OTTEN, KOSIEROWSKI, RABB, district. STURLA, RAVENSTAHL, LEE, INNAMORATO, YOUNGBLOOD and JOHNSON-HARRELL Referred to Committee on FINANCE, August 30, 2019. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known No. 1766 By Representatives FARRY, THOMAS, as the Public School Code of 1949, in pupils and attendance, further providing for immunization required and penalty. MILLARD, STAATS, STEPHENS, BARRAR, CIRESI, POLINCHOCK and HENNESSEY Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, August 30, 2019. An Act amending the act of December 31, 1965 (P.L.1257, No.511), known as The Local Tax Enabling Act, in local taxes, further providing No. 1772 By Representatives KEEFER, KNOWLES, for payment of tax to other political subdivisions or states as credit or M. K. KELLER, JONES, BROOKS, RYAN, OWLETT, deduction and withholding tax. READSHAW, ROTHMAN, SAYLOR, DeLUCA, JOHNSON-

HARRELL, PASHINSKI, MASSER, PICKETT, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, August 30, 2019. ZIMMERMAN and GROVE

No. 1767 By Representatives KOSIEROWSKI, OTTEN, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the HANBIDGE, FRANKEL, HOHENSTEIN, KORTZ, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in burglary and other criminal McCLINTON, SHUSTERMAN, SCHLOSSBERG and intrusion, further providing for the offense of criminal trespass. JOHNSON-HARRELL Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 30, 2019. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in duties and powers of boards of No. 1773 By Representatives STRUZZI, FARRY, BARRAR, school directors, further providing for publication of rules, regulations and policies. BOBACK, CALTAGIRONE, CIRESI, ECKER, FREEMAN, HEFFLEY, HOHENSTEIN, HOWARD, JAMES, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, August 30, 2019. KAUFFMAN, KULIK, MALAGARI, MURT, OWLETT, PYLE, READSHAW, SAINATO, SCHLOSSBERG, No. 1768 By Representatives RYAN, BERNSTINE, GROVE, SCHMITT, STAATS, ULLMAN, ZABEL, ZIMMERMAN, HENNESSEY, STRUZZI, ZIMMERMAN, ROTHMAN and SCHWEYER, POLINCHOCK, O'MARA, RIGBY, DEASY, JONES DeLUCA, GAYDOS, HELM, DUSH, BURNS and THOMAS

An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in emergency management services, providing Consolidated Statutes, in transfer of State highways, further providing for tuition assistance for active volunteers; and establishing the Active for definitions and for restoration of highways. Volunteer Tuition Assistance Program and Active Volunteer Tuition Assistance Fund. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 30, 2019. Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, August 30, 2019. No. 1769 By Representatives MACKENZIE, BERNSTINE, CALTAGIRONE, EMRICK, JONES, MENTZER, MILLARD, No. 1774 By Representatives BOBACK, POLINCHOCK, MOUL, RADER and ZIMMERMAN MURT, JAMES, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, MIHALEK, PETRARCA, JOHNSON-HARRELL, McNEILL, An Act amending the act of October 16, 1996 (P.L.712, No.127), known as the Charitable Gift Annuity Exemption Act, further providing HOHENSTEIN, GOODMAN, READSHAW, HILL-EVANS, for definitions. SAINATO, FITZGERALD, GAYDOS, MULLERY, BARRAR,

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RAVENSTAHL, MACKENZIE, BROWN, EVERETT, An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania T. DAVIS and DRISCOLL Consolidated Statutes, in miscellaneous provisions, providing for exemption.

An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the exclusion of veterans' benefit Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND payments from income for Commonwealth programs. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, August 30, 2019.

Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND No. 1781 By Representatives BOROWICZ, ROAE, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, August 30, 2019. CAUSER, SCHMITT, READSHAW, KAUFFMAN, PYLE, BERNSTINE, JONES, SAYLOR, STRUZZI, METCALFE, No. 1775 By Representatives BOBACK, KULIK, JAMES, DUSH and GILLEN MILLARD, PICKETT, GREGORY, KORTZ, SNYDER, MOUL, LAWRENCE, DeLUCA, ZIMMERMAN, FREEMAN, An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania HENNESSEY, GILLEN, STRUZZI, GAYDOS, BARRAR, Consolidated Statutes, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for contraband prohibited. EVERETT, KEEFER and JOZWIAK

An Act amending the act of June 1, 1945 (P.L.1242, No.428), Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 30, 2019. known as the State Highway Law, in rural State highway system and State highways in cities, boroughs and towns, further providing for No. 1782 By Representatives BURNS, BIZZARRO, COX, improvement, reconstruction and maintenance. DONATUCCI, SONNEY, STAATS, RYAN, KINSEY,

MILLARD, MURT, LONGIETTI, KORTZ, DiGIROLAMO, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 30, READSHAW, CALTAGIRONE, SAINATO, IRVIN, STRUZZI 2019. and HILL-EVANS

No. 1777 By Representatives BOBACK, BIZZARRO, An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 1002, SAINATO, A. DAVIS, YOUNGBLOOD, BARRAR, also known as Friend Lea Road, over U.S. Route 219 in Cambria Township, Cambria County, as the PFC Cyril T. Yeckley Memorial CALTAGIRONE, OTTEN, GALLOWAY, CIRESI, KAUFER, Bridge. MASSER, KENYATTA, HEFFLEY, KORTZ, TOOHIL, GILLEN, POLINCHOCK and KIM Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 30,

An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania 2019. Consolidated Statutes, in marriage ceremony, further providing for persons qualified to solemnize marriages. No. 1783 By Representatives DiGIROLAMO, MURT, DONATUCCI, CALTAGIRONE, DERMODY, ZABEL, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 30, 2019. NEILSON, SCHLOSSBERG, WILLIAMS, HOWARD, HARKINS, DeLUCA and ROEBUCK No. 1778 By Representatives BOBACK, KINSEY, PICKETT, MILLARD, READSHAW, DeLUCA, MARKOSEK, An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), NEILSON, KORTZ, TOOHIL, FITZGERALD, MIZGORSKI known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, providing for voting systems bonds; establishing the County Voting System Reimbursement Account; and ULLMAN and, in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for date of application for absentee ballot, for approval of application for An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania absentee ballot, for voting by absentee electors and for canvassing of Consolidated Statutes, in food protection, further providing for retail official absentee ballots. food facility and employee cleanliness.

Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL August 30, 2019. AFFAIRS, August 30, 2019. No. 1784 By Representatives HICKERNELL, MILLARD, No. 1779 By Representatives WENTLING, PICKETT, ROTHMAN, KAUFFMAN, BERNSTINE, FEE, DUNBAR, ROAE, BERNSTINE, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE, SONNEY TOPPER, MENTZER, MALONEY, ZIMMERMAN, JAMES, and CIRESI EMRICK, GREINER, SAYLOR, HELM, KEEFER,

An Act amending the act of November 26, 1978 (P.L.1375, DOWLING, IRVIN, HERSHEY, WHEELAND, HAHN, No.325), known as the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act, further LEWIS and GAYDOS providing for definitions and for projects affecting submerged lands of the Commonwealth. An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known as the Workers' Compensation Act, in liability and compensation, further providing for schedule of compensation; and, in Uninsured Employers Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL Guaranty Fund, further providing for claims. RESOURCES AND ENERGY, August 30, 2019. Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, No. 1780 By Representatives JAMES, BROOKS, GAYDOS, August 30, 2019. HILL-EVANS, IRVIN, MOUL, PICKETT, PYLE, READSHAW, ROAE, SAYLOR, SCHLOSSBERG, ZIMMERMAN, SNYDER, FARRY, POLINCHOCK and THOMAS 1462 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17

No. 1785 By Representatives KEEFER, RYAN, KNOWLES, No. 1790 By Representatives FLYNN, MULLINS, KINSEY, ZIMMERMAN, BERNSTINE, DUSH, JAMES, JONES, RAPP, SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, HENNESSEY, GABLER and DeLUCA McCLINTON, T. DAVIS, CALTAGIRONE, ULLMAN, READSHAW, MERSKI, KIRKLAND, PASHINSKI, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the YOUNGBLOOD, STURLA, JOHNSON-HARRELL, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in criminal homicide, further providing for the offense of causing or aiding suicide. MARKOSEK, GALLOWAY, CIRESI, DAWKINS and KOSIEROWSKI

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 30, 2019. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in reimbursements by No. 1786 By Representatives SAINATO, BARRAR, Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for STRUZZI, McCLINTON, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, student-weighted basic education funding. CAUSER, PETRARCA, JAMES, READSHAW, FREEMAN, DEASY, DAVIDSON, KIM, SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 5, 2019. MADDEN, WARREN, CIRESI, HOWARD, KOSIEROWSKI, RIGBY, SCHWEYER, SNYDER, MURT, FARRY, BOBACK, No. 1791 By Representatives T. DAVIS, ROZZI, ECKER, BURNS, THOMAS and MUSTELLO ULLMAN, SAPPEY, HILL-EVANS, READSHAW, SCHLOSSBERG, BOBACK, FREEMAN, ZIMMERMAN, An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania PETRARCA, CALTAGIRONE, OTTEN, SCHMITT, CIRESI, Consolidated Statutes, in incentives for municipal volunteers of fire McCLINTON, KIM, ZABEL, DeLUCA, DEASY, SAINATO, companies and nonprofit emergency medical services agencies, establishing the First Responder Loan Forgiveness Program; and making KINSEY, THOMAS, WARREN, HOWARD, DRISCOLL, editorial changes. KORTZ, YOUNGBLOOD, SCHWEYER, MALAGARI and SCHLEGEL CULVER Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, August 30, 2019. Consolidated Statutes, providing for the Firefighter Educational Assistance Program; and establishing the Firefighter Educational No. 1787 By Representatives SAINATO, BARRAR, Assistance Program Fund. HARRIS, MURT, YOUNGBLOOD, MACKENZIE, CALTAGIRONE, JOZWIAK, READSHAW, PETRARCA, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND DeLUCA, GALLOWAY, LONGIETTI, T. DAVIS, ULLMAN EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 5, 2019. and FARRY No. 1792 By Representatives D. MILLER, HILL-EVANS, A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of SCHLOSSBERG, HOHENSTEIN, YOUNGBLOOD, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in taxation and finance, further providing for exemptions and special provisions. FRANKEL, DeLUCA, KEEFER, MADDEN, READSHAW and SCHWEYER

Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND An Act amending the act of June 30, 2011 (P.L.81, No.18), known EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, August 30, 2019. as the Pennsylvania Web Accountability and Transparency (PennWATCH) Act, further providing for definitions, for searchable No. 1788 By Representatives RADER, HEFFLEY, budget database and for administration; and making editorial changes. ZIMMERMAN, BERNSTINE, MILLARD, IRVIN, PICKETT, CALTAGIRONE, SCHLEGEL CULVER, LONGIETTI, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, HERSHEY, CIRESI, FRANKEL, MOUL, DeLUCA, September 5, 2019. JOZWIAK, FREEMAN, SCHMITT, B. MILLER, JAMES, BOBACK, JONES, KAUFER, READSHAW and DRISCOLL No. 1793 By Representatives D. MILLER, YOUNGBLOOD, CIRESI, HILL-EVANS, MADDEN, MARSHALL and FARRY An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers of department and local authorities, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the further providing for power of Governor during emergency. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in other offenses, prohibiting the use of sky lanterns. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, August 30, 2019. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 5, 2019.

No. 1789 By Representatives TOOHIL, ROTHMAN, No. 1794 By Representatives YOUNGBLOOD, CRUZ, FREEMAN, KENYATTA, PICKETT, MURT, MILLARD, HILL-EVANS, ULLMAN, SCHLOSSBERG, HELM, RYAN, McNEILL, HOWARD, READSHAW, MOUL, CALTAGIRONE, DALEY, McCLINTON, ZABEL, MADDEN, DeLUCA, FRANKEL and JOHNSON-HARRELL HOWARD and JOHNSON-HARRELL

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the An Act providing for the Commonwealth Advisory Board on Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in availability of otherwise Geographic Names; and imposing duties on the Commonwealth confidential information, providing for reports on domestic violence by Advisory Board on Geographic Names. law enforcement agencies. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, August 30, 2019. September 5, 2019. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1463

No. 1795 By Representatives KAUFER, FREEMAN, No. 1801 By Representatives McCLINTON, YOUNGBLOOD, MOUL, MILLARD, READSHAW and SCHLOSSBERG, T. DAVIS, McNEILL, DONATUCCI, ROEBUCK ULLMAN, KENYATTA, RABB, HILL-EVANS, KINSEY, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, JOHNSON-HARRELL, An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), KIRKLAND, BURGOS, GALLOWAY, OTTEN, HOWARD, known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in quality health care accountability and protection, further providing for procedures. KIM and ROEBUCK

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, September 5, 2019. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in juvenile matters, further providing for scope of chapter, for release or delivery to court and for No. 1796 By Representatives WHITE, HILL-EVANS, PYLE, place of detention; and making editorial changes. BROOKS, HELM, BERNSTINE, DONATUCCI, JOZWIAK and ROEBUCK Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019.

An Act amending the act of May 30, 1984 (P.L.345, No.69), known No. 1802 By Representatives MEHAFFIE, MULLERY, as the First Class City Business Tax Reform Act, further providing for HARKINS, RAVENSTAHL, SANCHEZ, OTTEN, definitions. MARKOSEK, DiGIROLAMO, CIRESI, CARROLL, SIMS, QUINN, McNEILL, STURLA, SCHLOSSBERG, KAUFER, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, September 12, 2019. ISAACSON, KINSEY, BOBACK, MULLINS, BROWN,

KORTZ, KOSIEROWSKI, BRIGGS, DAY, MADDEN, No. 1797 By Representatives KIM, FRANKEL, BRIGGS, TOOHIL, GILLESPIE, HEFFLEY, ROTHMAN and ZABEL, SCHLOSSBERG, ULLMAN, KINSEY, BULLOCK, PASHINSKI McCARTER, HILL-EVANS, SHUSTERMAN, SCHWEYER, McCLINTON, FREEMAN, NEILSON, MADDEN, An Act amending the act of May 22, 1951 (P.L.317, No.69), known CALTAGIRONE, WILLIAMS, GALLOWAY, SCHMITT, as The Professional Nursing Law, further providing for definitions, for ISAACSON, STURLA, ROZZI, FIEDLER, HOHENSTEIN, State Board of Nursing and for dietitian-nutritionist license required, providing for scope of practice of licensed dietitian nutritionists and SANCHEZ, D. MILLER, COMITTA, DELLOSO, T. DAVIS, nutritionists and for practice or teaching of dietetics and nutrition, further SOLOMON and KRUEGER providing for unauthorized practices and acts not prohibited, for temporary practice permit, for examinations and certificates, for fees and An Act amending the act of July 28, 1988 (P.L.556, No.101), known qualifications for licensure, for education programs, approved lists, as the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act, distribution and student credits where school removed from list, for in powers and duties, further providing for powers and duties of persons entitled to practice, for licenses, duration, renewal fee and counties. inactive status, for reporting of multiple licensure, for continuing nursing education, for punishment for violations, for refusal, suspension or Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, revocation of licenses and for injunction or other process. September 12, 2019. Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, No. 1798 By Representatives KIM, SOLOMON, MURT, September 12, 2019. ULLMAN, FIEDLER, SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, KINSEY, CALTAGIRONE, MADDEN, FREEMAN, No. 1803 By Representatives TOEPEL, OBERLANDER, JOHNSON-HARRELL, OTTEN, BULLOCK, FRANKEL, DELOZIER, CEPHAS, BARRAR, BERNSTINE, BOBACK, FITZGERALD, SANCHEZ, SCHWEYER, McCLINTON, LEE, DUNBAR, DUSH, EVERETT, GROVE, HEFFLEY, JONES, GALLOWAY, HOHENSTEIN and ISAACSON KAUFFMAN, KEEFER, KLUNK, MACKENZIE, MILLARD, B. MILLER, MOUL, PICKETT, SAYLOR, SCHMITT, An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania SHUSTERMAN and THOMAS Consolidated Statutes, in miscellaneous provisions relating to inmate confinement, further providing for healthy birth for incarcerated women. An Act amending the act of June 30, 2011 (P.L.81, No.18), known as the Pennsylvania Web Accountability and Transparency Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. (PennWATCH) Act, further providing for searchable budget database and for administration.

No. 1799 By Representatives McCLINTON, HARRIS, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, HOHENSTEIN, RABB, HILL-EVANS, KINSEY, BULLOCK, September 12, 2019. FRANKEL, FIEDLER, DAWKINS and WHEATLEY

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the No. 1804 By Representatives STRUZZI, GILLEN, SCHMITT Pennsylvania consolidated statutes, in judicial boards and commissions, and ZIMMERMAN further providing for powers and duties of the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing and for adoption of guidelines for parole, repealing An Act amending Titles 51 (Military Affairs) and 62 (Procurement) provisions relating to adoption of risk assessment instrument and further of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in veteran-owned small providing for publication of guidelines for sentencing, resentencing and businesses, further providing for definitions, for regulations and for parole, risk assessment instrument and recommitment ranges following duties of Department of General Services; and, in small and revocation. disadvantaged businesses, further providing for definitions, for regulations and for duties of department. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, September 12, 2019. 1464 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17

No. 1805 By Representatives DOWLING, DUNBAR, An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania BERNSTINE, ROTHMAN, HILL-EVANS, WARNER, RYAN, Consolidated Statutes, in transportation network service, providing for minimum pay rate; and providing for powers and duties of the KORTZ and WALSH Department of Labor and Industry.

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in inchoate crimes, further Referred to Committee on CONSUMER AFFAIRS, providing for the offense of use or possession of electric or electronic September 16, 2019. incapacitation device. No. 1811 By Representatives NESBIT, DeLUCA, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. FREEMAN, HILL-EVANS, JAMES, JOZWIAK, MEHAFFIE, MILLARD, NEILSON and ZIMMERMAN No. 1806 By Representatives SNYDER, FREEMAN, SCHLEGEL CULVER, O'NEAL, PYLE, MILLARD, MURT, An Act providing for medical imaging and radiation therapy KORTZ, METZGAR, YOUNGBLOOD, BARRAR, licensure; establishing the Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners and providing for its powers and duties; prescribing READSHAW, SAINATO, GROVE, STRUZZI, HILL-EVANS, penalties; making a transfer; and making related repeals. McCLINTON and DeLUCA

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, providing for special September 16, 2019. plates for current members or veterans of the 28th Infantry Division. No. 1812 By Representatives WHEATLEY, FRANKEL, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, HILL-EVANS, LEE, KINSEY, A. DAVIS, HARRIS, September 12, 2019. DAVIDSON, BULLOCK, GAINEY, KENYATTA, KIRKLAND, RABB and SCHWEYER No. 1807 By Representatives RABB, HILL-EVANS, KIRKLAND, STURLA, FIEDLER, ULLMAN, An Act establishing the Employment Certification and Decertification Training Council; providing for qualifications and CALTAGIRONE, BERNSTINE, DeLUCA, MURT, training requirements for peace officers, for speed detection device ISAACSON, McCLINTON, BURGOS, SCHWEYER, operators, for probation officers, for duties of law enforcement agencies, DAWKINS, BURNS, GILLEN, ROZZI, WEBSTER, for civil actions, for agency heads and chief administrators, for training FRANKEL, MADDEN and KENYATTA costs and remedies, for communications officers and for jail officers and juvenile correctional officers; and imposing duties on law enforcement An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the agencies. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in sexual offenses, further providing for the offense of institutional sexual assault. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 16, 2019.

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. No. 1813 By Representatives OTTEN, SCHLOSSBERG and KENYATTA No. 1808 By Representatives MACKENZIE, CALTAGIRONE, CIRESI, JAMES, KEEFER, MILLARD, A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in declaration of rights, providing MIZGORSKI, MOUL, NEILSON, ROTHMAN, SAYLOR, for right to local self-government. THOMAS and ZIMMERMAN

An Act amending the act of July 7, 1980 (P.L.380, No.97), known Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, as the Solid Waste Management Act, in general provisions, further September 17, 2019. providing for definitions; and making editorial changes. No. 1814 By Representatives KINSEY, CEPHAS, BURGOS, Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL HILL-EVANS, SOLOMON, RABB, A. DAVIS, PASHINSKI, RESOURCES AND ENERGY, September 16, 2019. WILLIAMS, CIRESI, OTTEN, SCHLOSSBERG, FREEMAN, McCLINTON, KIM, BULLOCK and DAWKINS No. 1809 By Representatives RIGBY, RYAN, ULLMAN, FREEMAN, DUNBAR, ZABEL, JAMES, HELM, An Act providing for the Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative; and imposing powers and duties on the Department of BERNSTINE, SCHMITT, CIRESI and NELSON Agriculture.

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in voting by qualified Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL absentee electors, further providing for assistance in voting by certain AFFAIRS, September 16, 2019. absentee electors. No. 1815 By Representatives KINSEY, JOHNSON- Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, HARRELL, KOSIEROWSKI, FRANKEL, HILL-EVANS, September 16, 2019. T. DAVIS, YOUNGBLOOD, WILLIAMS, CIRESI, OTTEN, SCHLOSSBERG, FREEMAN, McCLINTON, KIM, No. 1810 By Representatives DONATUCCI, HILL-EVANS, DAWKINS and ROEBUCK RABB, CRUZ, CONKLIN, KINSEY, SCHLOSSBERG, HARKINS, CALTAGIRONE, YOUNGBLOOD, NEILSON, McCLINTON, FRANKEL, DAWKINS and ROEBUCK

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An Act amending the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111), service; in grants to volunteer fire companies and emergency medical known as the Crime Victims Act, in preliminary provisions, further services companies, further providing for definitions, for establishment providing for definitions; and, in services, further providing for of Fire Company Grant Program, for award of grants and for establishment of basic services for victims of crime. consolidation incentive; in incentives for municipal volunteers of fire companies and nonprofit emergency medical services agencies, further providing for definitions, for program authorization and for service Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 16, 2019. record; and making conforming amendments.

No. 1816 By Representatives SCHLEGEL CULVER, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND T. DAVIS, KINSEY, SCHLOSSBERG, MILLARD, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 17, 2019. KAUFFMAN, RYAN, WARREN, POLINCHOCK,

CALTAGIRONE, YOUNGBLOOD, FARRY, DeLUCA, No. 1820 By Representatives QUINN, BURNS, DIAMOND, READSHAW, DUNBAR, BROWN, JAMES, CIRESI, HILL- BERNSTINE and CALTAGIRONE EVANS, SAINATO, FREEMAN, McCLINTON, CONKLIN, OBERLANDER, MIHALEK, EVERETT, SAYLOR, An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known BOBACK, PYLE, PICKETT, ULLMAN, MACKENZIE, as the Public School Code of 1949, in school health services, providing SCHMITT, TOOHIL, GABLER, HICKERNELL and FRITZ for seizure recognition and related first aid training.

An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 17, Consolidated Statutes, in Commonwealth services, further providing for 2019. assistance to volunteer fire companies, ambulance service and rescue squads. No. 1821 By Representatives QUINN, HARKINS, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND STEPHENS, READSHAW, BARRAR, HELM, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 16, 2019. YOUNGBLOOD, STRUZZI, ROTHMAN, MILLARD, CIRESI, DEASY, T. DAVIS, DeLUCA and ROEBUCK

No. 1817 By Representatives D. MILLER, KOSIEROWSKI, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania HILL-EVANS, A. DAVIS, RAVENSTAHL, CALTAGIRONE, Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for McNEILL, SCHLOSSBERG, OTTEN, FRANKEL, definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for ignition YOUNGBLOOD, McCLINTON, DeLUCA, MADDEN, interlock limited license; in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for driving under influence of alcohol or DEASY, SAINATO, HOWARD and ROEBUCK controlled substance, for grading, for penalties, for ignition interlock and for mandatory sentencing; and providing for a study of driving under the An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania influence courts. Consolidated Statutes, in licensing of drivers, further providing for issuance and content of driver's license. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, September 17, 2019. September 17, 2019. No. 1822 By Representatives M. K. KELLER, GALLOWAY, No. 1818 By Representatives COX, GABLER, HERSHEY, BERNSTINE, BOBACK, CIRESI, GAYDOS, GLEIM, JONES, HILL-EVANS, ROTHMAN, SCHLOSSBERG and SIMMONS JOZWIAK, KAUFER, LONGIETTI, MILLARD, PYLE, SAYLOR, ZABEL and ZIMMERMAN An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in criminal history record An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known information, further providing for use of records by licensing agencies; as The Fiscal Code, in Local Government Capital Project Loan Fund, and making repeals. further providing for definitions, for assistance to municipalities and for powers and duties of department. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. Referred to Committee on COMMERCE, September 17, No. 1819 By Representatives A. DAVIS, SAINATO, HILL- 2019. EVANS, McCLINTON, READSHAW, CALTAGIRONE, CEPHAS, WILLIAMS, ZABEL, YOUNGBLOOD and No. 1823 By Representatives ROTHMAN, DAWKINS, DeLUCA KINSEY, McNEILL, STAATS, SCHLOSSBERG, COMITTA, RYAN, STEPHENS, A. DAVIS, CEPHAS, ECKER, SANKEY, An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania DeLUCA, JOZWIAK, WHEELAND, TOBASH, MARSHALL, Consolidated Statutes, in 911 emergency communication services, HERSHEY, GROVE, SCHMITT, SHUSTERMAN, MOUL, further providing for telecommunications management; in Commonwealth services relating to emergency management, further HILL-EVANS, THOMAS, McCLINTON, BURGOS, RIGBY, providing for organization of Pennsylvania Emergency Management EVERETT, PASHINSKI, FITZGERALD, WARREN, Agency, for Intrastate Mutual Aid Committee, for definitions relating to DiGIROLAMO, B. MILLER, KAIL, JAMES, SCHWEYER, volunteer fire company, ambulance service and rescue squad assistance, MULLINS, BRIGGS, ROEBUCK, HOHENSTEIN, FRANKEL, for assistance to volunteer fire companies, ambulance service and rescue squads, for Volunteer Companies Loan Fund and for powers and duties KIM, FLYNN, GREGORY, HELM, DOWLING, TURZAI, of office; amending provisions relating to the State Fire Commissioner DELOZIER and HOWARD by abolishing the State Fire Commissioner and establishing the State Fire Commission, the State Fire Chief and the Director of Bureau of An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Emergency Medical Services; in miscellaneous provisions, further Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in minors, further providing for sale providing for Firefighters' Memorial Flag and for prohibition on certain of tobacco and for use of tobacco in schools prohibited; and making a related repeal. 1466 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 17

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 17, 2019. and healthy. Big sister, Caroline, is very proud. And I want to especially thank my wife for being the strongest person I know. No. 1824 By Representatives MARKOSEK, HANBIDGE, Lisa, thank you. SAINATO, PASHINSKI, RAVENSTAHL, T. DAVIS, Thank you, all. God bless. Appreciate it. PETRARCA, HILL-EVANS, SCHLOSSBERG, D. MILLER, The SPEAKER. Representative Gabler, congratulations. Our FREEMAN, KIM, KINSEY, MURT, SAYLOR, KULIK, best to Lisa and to new baby, Sebastian, and to Caroline as well. CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, POLINCHOCK, O'MARA, Thanks, my friend. SHUSTERMAN, YOUNGBLOOD, DEASY, DeLUCA, BARRAR, SCHWEYER, ULLMAN, MALAGARI, MULLINS, CORRECTION OF THE RECORD MERSKI, KORTZ, FRANKEL, KOSIEROWSKI, GOODMAN, HOHENSTEIN, FLYNN, ROZZI, McCLINTON, FARRY and The SPEAKER. Also for the record, while our colleague, DRISCOLL Representative , flies Chinooks, he is a pilot navigator with Chinooks, he flies Chinooks, he is actually in the Army An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the Pennsylvania Amber Alert National Guard. Even though he is a pilot, he is in the Army System, the Missing Endangered Person Advisory System (MEPAS) National Guard, and the record will so reflect. We are going to and the Green Alert System and for duties of the Pennsylvania State go back and make the changes, if you do not mind. Thank you. Police; assessing costs; providing for immunity and penalties; and And thank you, Representative Gabler. making a related repeal.

Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND STATE GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 17, 2019. COMMITTEE MEETING

No. 1825 By Representatives WHEELAND, EVERETT, The SPEAKER. Representative , chair of the SCHMITT, ZIMMERMAN, HENNESSEY, HARKINS, State Government Committee, I believe, has a committee DIAMOND and SCHEMEL announcement. Mr. EVERETT. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania The House State Government Committee will have a voting Consolidated Statutes, in rules of the road in general, further providing for speed timing devices. meeting immediately at adjournment – that will be right now – in room 205, Ryan Office Building, to consider HBs 1588, 1106, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, 1107, and HR 415, and any other business that may come before the committee. That is House State Government Committee, right September 17, 2019. now, room 205, Ryan Office Building.

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. No. 1826 By Representatives MOUL, KEEFER, ECKER, The SPEAKER. Thank you, Mr. Chair. GREINER, POLINCHOCK, PICKETT, RYAN, BERNSTINE, The State Government Committee will meet now in room 205, SAPPEY, ROTHMAN, MENTZER, JONES, KAUFFMAN, Ryan Office Building. JAMES, ZIMMERMAN, JOZWIAK, SIMMONS, FARRY and THOMAS HOUSE RESOLUTION REFERRED An Act amending the act of December 19, 1990 (P.L.1200, No.202), FROM UNCONTESTED CALENDAR known as the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes Act, further providing for definitions, for registration of charitable organizations, financial reports, fees, failure to file, for registration of professional No. 417 By Representatives BENNINGHOFF, O'MARA, solicitors, contract and disclosure requirements, bonds, records, books BARRAR, BERNSTINE, BIZZARRO, BROWN, BURNS, and for administrative enforcement and penalties. CALTAGIRONE, CIRESI, SCHLEGEL CULVER, T. DAVIS, DeLUCA, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, EMRICK, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, September 17, 2019. EVERETT, FEE, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, GALLOWAY, GILLEN, GREINER, HAHN, HANBIDGE, HENNESSEY, ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. GABLER HICKERNELL, HILL-EVANS, JOHNSON-HARRELL, JONES, KAUFFMAN, KINSEY, KIRKLAND, KORTZ, The SPEAKER. Members, on unanimous consent, the LONGIETTI, MACKENZIE, MALAGARI, MATZIE, Speaker recognizes Representative . If you could McNEILL, MIHALEK, MILLARD, B. MILLER, MOUL, please give him your attention. Representative Matt Gabler. NEILSON, OBERLANDER, OTTEN, PASHINSKI, PYLE, Mr. GABLER. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. READSHAW, ROTHMAN, RYAN, SAINATO, SAYLOR, The last time I stood at this podium to make an announcement SCHLOSSBERG, SCHMITT, SCHROEDER, SCHWEYER, of this sort, I was wearing a light-pink tie. Today I am wearing a SONNEY, STAATS, THOMAS, TOEPEL, WARREN, light-blue tie. I am pleased to bring good news from the Gabler ZIMMERMAN, MURT and POLINCHOCK household. On August 27 we welcomed a little boy to our A Resolution recognizing the month of September 2019 as household, Sebastian Michael arrived. He was 7 pounds "National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month" and September 10, 5 ounces, 20 inches long. Thank you. The entire family is happy 2019, as "World Suicide Prevention Day" in Pennsylvania.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, September 17, 2019. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1467

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS ADJOURNMENT INTRODUCED AND REFERRED The SPEAKER. Representative moves that the No. 487 By Representatives ISAACSON, PYLE, House be adjourned until Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at DiGIROLAMO, HOHENSTEIN, BENNINGHOFF, BURNS, 11 a.m., e.d.t., unless sooner recalled by the Speaker. CALTAGIRONE, T. DAVIS, DEASY, DeLUCA, EVERETT, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, GOODMAN, HARKINS, HARRIS, On the question, HEFFLEY, HILL-EVANS, HOWARD, KAUFER, KORTZ, Will the House agree to the motion? KOSIEROWSKI, LONGIETTI, MALAGARI, McCLINTON, Motion was agreed to, and at 4:06 p.m., e.d.t., the House McNEILL, MERSKI, MILLARD, MURT, NEILSON, adjourned. O'MARA, PASHINSKI, POLINCHOCK, RAVENSTAHL, RIGBY, SAINATO, SANCHEZ, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHWEYER, SNYDER, STAATS, STRUZZI, ULLMAN, VITALI, WARREN, WEBSTER, WILLIAMS, YOUNGBLOOD, ZABEL, KIM, SCHLEGEL CULVER, READSHAW, SAPPEY, DALEY, NELSON and JOHNSON- HARRELL

A Resolution designating the week of September 16 through 22, 2019, as "Prescription Opioid/Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, September 12, 2019.

No. 494 By Representatives TOEPEL, DAWKINS, DiGIROLAMO, BIZZARRO, BOBACK, BROOKS, CALTAGIRONE, FEE, FLYNN, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, HILL-EVANS, HOHENSTEIN, ISAACSON, KIM, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MACKENZIE, MERSKI, MILLARD, PICKETT, RYAN, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHMITT, THOMAS, ZABEL, READSHAW, MALAGARI and McCLINTON

A Resolution designating September 25, 2019, as "Someone You Know Day" in Pennsylvania.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, September 17, 2019.

HEALTH COMMITTEE MEETING

The SPEAKER. Representative , chair of the Health Committee, for, I believe, a committee announcement. Ms. RAPP. Yes; thank you, Mr. Speaker. Tomorrow at 9 a.m., room 205, Ryan Building, there will be a voting meeting of the Health Committee. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you. A voting committee meeting tomorrow for the Health Committee.

Okay. There are no further items. Does anybody else wish to be recognized?

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS PASSED OVER

The SPEAKER. Without objection, all remaining bills and resolutions on today's calendar will be passed over. The Chair hears no objection.