2220 Right-to-Know Law; amendments  

  • Title 101—GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU

    [ 101 PA. CODE CH. 31 ]

    Right-to-Know Law; Amendments

    [45 Pa.B. 7174]
    [Saturday, December 19, 2015]

     The Legislative Reference Bureau (Bureau) amends § 31.23(d) (relating to parties) to read as set forth at 45 Pa.B. 5959 (October 3, 2015). The purpose of this statement of policy is to provide discretion on holding hearings on appeals and to increase efficiency.

    Public Comment

     The proposed statement of policy included a public comment period that ended November 7, 2015.

     One comment was received from Anne Henry, Senior Vice President and Chief Government Affairs Officer, LeadingAge PA. The commentator requested that the proposed amendment not be adopted because it ''appears to give significant subjective discretion to the appeals officer potentially at the expense of the objective criteria afforded by the appeal hearing process.''

     The Bureau attempted to schedule a public hearing. However, the commentator did not reply to telephone messages. The Bureau issued a written response to the commentator stating that: section 1101(b)(3) of the Right-to-Know Law (65 P. S. § 67.1101(b)(3)) provides the appeals officer discretion, as a hearing is permitted, not required; the amendment to § 31.23(d) maintains the good cause determination, which subsumes the issues raised by deemed denials, willful misconduct and frivolous requests; and the amendment merely improves the efficient handling of appeals by maintaining a single, unifying standard to determine whether to exercise the statutory discretion.

    Effective Date

     This statement of policy is effective December 19, 2015.

    VINCENT C. DeLIBERATO, Jr., 
    Director

     (Editor's Note: Title 101 of the Pennsylvania Code is amended by amending the statement of policy in § 31.23 to read as set forth at 45 Pa.B. 5959.)

    [Pa.B. Doc. No. 15-2220. Filed for public inspection December 18, 2015, 9:00 a.m.]

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