GOVERNOR'S OFFICE Regulatory Agenda [36 Pa.B. 3354]
[Saturday, July 1, 2006]Executive Order 1996-1, requires all agencies under the jurisdiction of the Governor to submit for publication an agenda of regulations under development or consideration. The following is the twenty-first publication of the Administration's regulatory agenda, grouped by agency. Subsequent agendas will be published on the first Saturdays in February and July.
The agendas are compiled to provide members of the regulated community advanced notice of regulatory activity. It is the intention of the Administration that these agendas will serve to increase public participation in the regulatory process.
Agency contacts should be contacted for more information regarding the regulation and the procedure for submitting comments.
This Agenda represents the Administration's present intentions regarding future regulations. The nature and complexity of an individual regulation obviously will determine whether and when any particular regulation listed below (as well as any considered subsequent to publication of this Agenda) is published.
Regulation Being
ConsideredProposed Date
of PromulgationNeed and Legal Basis for Action Agency Contact ADMINISTRATION No regulations being developed or considered at this time. AGING
Pa. Code Title VI
Chapter 3
Fair Hearings and AppealsDecember 2007, as proposed This regulation has been initially reviewed by stakeholders in response to passage of Acts 169-96 and 13-97 amending the Older Adult Protective Services Act (35 P. S. §§ 10225.101--10225.5102) and of Executive Order 1996-1. It is being reviewed internally to improve Departmental procedures and efficiencies. Robert Hussar
717-783-6207Pa. Code Title VI
Chapter 11
Older Adult Daily Living CentersSeptember 2008, as proposed. A review of these regulations will be conducted in order to assure consistency with ongoing interdepartmental discussions regarding development of long term care services. Robert Hussar
717-783-6207Pa. Code Title VI
Chapter 15
Protective Services for Older AdultsDecember 2007, as proposed. The law and regulations are under review in light of the decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Nixon et al. v. Commonwealth, et al., which found the current protective services law and regulations to be unconstitutional. Robert Hussar
717-783-6207Pa. Code Title VI
Chapter 20
Family Caregiver Support ProgramDecember 2008, as proposed. A review of these regulations will be conducted in order to assure consistency with ongoing interdepartmental discussion regarding development of the family caregiver support program. Robert Hussar
717-783-6207Pa. Code Title VI
Chapter 21
Domiciliary Care Services for AdultsDecember 2008, as proposed. A review of these regulations will be conducted in order to assure consistency with ongoing interdepartmental discussions regarding development of community living alternatives. Robert Hussar
717-783-6207Pa. Code Title VI
Chapter 22
Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the ElderlyDecember 2006, as proposed. The Department is working with the Administration to amend the PACE law and regulations to effect coordination of the Federal prescription drug benefit with the PACE/PACENET programs. Thomas Snedden
717-787-7313Pa. Code Title VI
Chapter 23
Long Term Care Ombudsman ProgramDecember 2007, as proposed. The Department wishes to promulgate regulations for the Long Term Care Ombudsman program in order to bring it into conformity with national standards. Robert Hussar
717-783-6207AGRICULTURE Domestic Animal
7 Pa. Code Chapter 2June, 2006, as proposed. This long-term project is intended to update the Department's regulatory authority to make it more consistent with the provisions of the Domestic Animal Law (3 Pa.C.S. §§ 2301--2389). Paul Knepley, DVM
(717) 772-2852Cervidae
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 18June, 2006, as proposed. Act 190 of 2002 amended the Domestic Animal Law to require the Department to license and regulate cervidae livestock operations. Paul Knepley, DVM
(717) 772-2852Animal Exhibition Sanitation
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 21June, 2006, as proposed. Act 190 of 2002 amended the Domestic Animal Law to require the Department to enforce sanitation requirements at animal exhibitions, and to regulate as necessary to meet this requirement. Paul Knepley, DVM
(717) 772-2852Amusement Rides
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 139August, 2006, as proposed. This regulation will update the current regulation at 7 Pa. Code Chapter 139 to reflect changes to the Amusement Ride Inspection Act (4 P. S. §§ 401--418). Bill Wehry
(717) 787-4626Harness Racing Commission
58 Pa. Code
Chapters 181, 183, 185 and 186--190September, 2006, as proposed. This regulation is necessary to update current regulations, make them more user-friendly and address conditions which exist in harness racing that did not exist when the current regulations were originally promulgated. This regulation is a long-term project and would amend 58 Pa. Code Chapters 181, 183, 185 and 186--190, including the general authority of the Commission and provisions relating to associations licensed to conduct pari-mutuel wagering, individual licensing, licensing of officials, rules of the conduct of races, veterinary practices, equine health and medication, wagering, due process and disciplinary action. Anton J. Leppler
(717) 787-5196Horse Racing Commission
58 Pa. Code Chapters 161, 163, 165, 167, 169, 171 and 173May, 2006, as proposed. This regulation is necessary to update current regulations, make them more user-friendly and address conditions which exist in thoroughbred horse racing that did not exist when the current regulations were originally promulgated. This regulation is a long-term project and would amend 58 Pa. Code Chapters 161, 163, 165, 167, 169, 171 and 173 including the general authority of the Commission and provisions relating to associations licensed to conduct pari-mutuel wagering, individual licensing, licensing of officials, rules of the conduct of races, veterinary practices, equine health and medication, wagering, due process and disciplinary action. Benjamin H. Nolt, Jr.
(717) 787-1942Horse Racing Commission
58 Pa. Code § 163.531 DefinitionsMay, 2006, as proposed. This regulation is necessary to update current regulations, make them more user-friendly and address conditions which exist in thoroughbred horse racing that did not exist when the current regulations were originally promulgated. This regulation is a short-term project and would amend 58 Pa. Code § 163.531 by amendment to the Definitions Section of the Pennsylvania Breeders' Fund Program found at 58 Pa. Code §§ 163.531--163.538. Benjamin H. Nolt, Jr.
(717) 787-1942Pesticide Regulations
7 Pa. Code Chapter 128January, 2007, as proposed. This regulation will amend 7 Pa. Code Chapter 128 and is necessary to update current regulations, to make them more user friendly, address pesticide security issues, set minimum certification age requirements, dealer licensing, and changes in federal pesticide registration changes. David Scott
(717) 772-5214Chemsweep Regulations
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 128bJuly, 2006, as final. This regulation will amend 7 Pa. Code Chapter 128b to expand the pesticide disposal program which has been limited to agricultural pesticide products. The amendment will include all Commonwealth citizens who are in possession of cancelled, unused or suspended pesticides. Don Gilbert
(717) 772-5210Fertilizer Regulations
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 73September, 2007, as proposed. This regulation will replace 7 Pa. Code Chapter 73 and implement provisions of 3 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 6701--6725 (Fertilizer Act). John Breitsman
(717) 772-5215Soil and Plant Amendment Regulations
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 130aSeptember, 2007, as proposed. This regulation will replace 7 Pa. Code Chapter 130a and implement provisions of 3 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 6901--6921 (Soil and Plant Amendment Act.) John Breitsman
(717) 772-5215Dog Law
7 Pa. Code
Chapters 23, 25 and 27July, 2006, as proposed House Bill 397 of 1996 accomplished revisions of the Dog Law that will necessitate regulatory revisions. This regulation is a long-term project and would amend 7 Pa. Code Chapters 23, 25 and 27 to bring them into greater conformity with statutory revisions. The Dog Law (3 P. S. §§ 459-10 et seq.) is the statutory basis for this regulation. Mary Y. Bender
(717) 787-4833Clean and Green Regulations
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 137bOctober, 2006, as proposed. This regulation will address statutory changes made by Act 235 of 2004, and will otherwise update the current regulation. Sandra E. Robison
(717) 783-3167Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase Program Regulations
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 138eJuly, 2007, as proposed. This regulation will address statutory changes made by Act 61 of 2005, and will otherwise update the current regulation. Sandra E. Robison
(717) 783-3167Seed Testing Labeling and Standards
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 111September, 2007, as proposed. This regulation will supplant the current regulation and implement provisions of 3 Pa.C.S.A §§ 7101--7122 (Seed Act). Joe Garvey
(717) 787-5609General Provisions and Standards for Seed Certification
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 113September, 2007, as proposed. This regulation will replace 7 Pa. Code Chapter 113 and 115 by combining them into one chapter- Chapter 113 and implement provisions of 3 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 7101--7122 (Seed Act). Joe Garvey
(717) 787-5609Commercial Manure Hauler and Broker Certification Program
7 Pa. Code
Chapter 130e.December, 2006, as final. This will establish regulations for the Commercial Manure Hauler and Broker Certification Program. This regulation will establish certification requirements for those persons commercially hauling or applying manure on behalf of an agricultural operation. Johan E. Berger
(717) 772-4189BANKING Annual Assessment Regulation Late 2006 Required pursuant to 17 Pa.C.S. § 503(a) and 71 P. S. § 733-204.A. Carter D. Frantz
(717) 787-1471Regulation defining unfair/unethical and improper conduct of Mortgage Business under [Acts] Late 2006 63 P. S. § 456.310(a); 7 P. S. § 6616(1); 7P. S. § 6212. Carter D. Frantz
(717) 787-1471BOARD OF PARDONS No regulations being developed or considered at this date. COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Building Energy Conservation Standards
12 Pa. Code
Chapter 147
(Final regulation with rulemaking omitted)Summer 2006 The regulation will repeal this chapter, as the statute upon which this chapter is based has been repealed by the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act. Matthew Speicher
(717) 720-7317Manufactured Housing Improvement Program
(Final regulation)Summer 2006 As required by the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act (act of November 29, 2004,
P. L. ____ , No. 158)), the department will propose final regulations governing the training and certification of new manufactured home installers; the training of those persons who inspect the installation of new manufactured homes in PA; and the enforcement of the regulations once promulgated.Jill B. Busch
(717) 720-7314Manufactured Housing
12 Pa. Code
Chapter 143
(Final regulation)Summer 2006 The purpose of the final regulation is to establish fees charged to manufacturers and retailers to cover the costs of extraordinary/follow-up monitoring and inspections incurred by the Department beyond those covered by fees authorized by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and to update the existing regulation with the term ''Housing Standards Division.'' Lisa Maiorana
(717) 720-7330Industrialized Housing and Components
12 Pa. Code
Chapter 145
(Proposed Regulation)Summer of 2006 The purpose of the proposed regulation is to eliminate the exception for the insulation requirement for industrialized homes and adopt the model code requirements for energy efficiency; designate the International Residential Code as the primary standard; provide clarity for the third-party agencies regarding the frequency of inspections; and to reduce the number of required inspections by the Department. Matthew Speicher
(717) 720-7317Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority
12 Pa. Code
Chapter 73
(Statement of Policy)Summer of 2006 The purpose of the statement of policy is to make comprehensive changes to PIDA's policy with respect to project eligibility, advanced technology designation, financial considerations, engineering guidelines, and project format. Tim Anstine
(717) 720-7312COMMISSION ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY
No regulations being developed or considered at this time. CONSERVATION & NATURAL RESOURCES Conservation of Native Wild Plants (Chapter 45) Publish proposed rulemaking March 2007. This proposal is being developed to update existing native wild plant regulations. The legal basis for these regulations is the Wild Resource Conservation Act of 1982. This update is necessary to change the status of various plants to reflect field work completed during the last three years. Recommendations of the Rare Plant Committee and the Vascular Plant Technical Committee and the Vascular Plant Technical Committee will be considered during the development of this proposed rulemaking. Chris Firestone, Mike Lester and Dan Devlin
717-783-3227
Susan Wood
772-4171
(Office of Chief Counsel)
State Forests--General Provisions
(Chapter 21)Publish proposed rulemaking March 2007. A number of revisions are needed to make this chapter more consistent with state parks regulations and to update, clarify, and correct provisions. Legal basis: The Conservation and Natural Resources Act, 71 P. S. Sec. 1340.313 (rulemaking authority). Matt Beaver--(Bureau of Forestry):
717-783-0379
Susan Wood--
(Office of Chief Counsel): 717-772-4171CORRECTIONS
Revisions to the existing regulations governing county correctional facilities,
37 Pa. Code
Chapter 95.June, 2006, as proposed The regulation will be revised to eliminate unnecessary regulations and amending necessary regulations to be consistent with current correctional practice. William Sprenkle
(717) 975-4965Promulgation of state intermediate punishment regulations. June, 2006, as proposed The regulations will replace the guidelines currently in effect. Randall N. Sears
(717) 731-0444Amendments to 37 Pa.Code § 94.3(a)(2) September, 2006, as proposed The amendment will permit the Secretary to waive the Department's requirement that an inmate serve a minimum of nine months in a facility prior to placement in a community corrections center. Randall N. Sears
(717) 731-0444EDUCATION
Higher Education--General Provisions
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 31July 2006, as final. These regulations are necessary to establish procedures for the approval and operation of institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth. Specific revisions are necessary to clarify the intent of the chapters, modify the timeframe during which new institutions must achieve accreditation, update provisions for library and learning resources, address policies for marketing credit cards on campuses and amend regulations to accommodate for-profit baccalaureate and higher education. These regulations are promulgated under authority of the Public School Code of 1949. 24 P. S. §§ 1-101--27-2702. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
James Gearity
(717) 787-5041Higher Education--Foreign Corporation Standards
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 36July 2006, as proposed. These regulations are necessary to establish procedures for the approval and operation of out-of-state institutions of higher education currently operating or seeking to operate programs in the Commonwealth. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
James Gearity
(717) 787-5041Certification of Professional Personnel
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 49July 2006, as final. Regulations outline requirements for teacher preparation, certification and continuing professional education for professional educators. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
James Gearity
(717) 787-5041Certification of Professional
Personnel
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 49September 2006, as proposed. Regulations outline requirements for teacher preparation, certification and professional educators. These revisions restructure the requirements for early childhood, elementary/middle school and special education teachers. They also impose new policy on continuing professional education. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
Harriet Dichter
(717) 346-9320General Vocational Education Standards
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 339Fall 2006, as final. A revision of Chapter 339 is necessary to assist schools in developing, funding and maintaining programs that will provide the Commonwealth with a competent workforce. Discussions with the State Board of Vocational Education, as well as practitioners in that field, will be initiated to revise these standards. These regulations are promulgated under the authority of the Pennsylvania School Code, Article 18, regarding Vocational Education, and section 2502.8, regarding Vocational Education Funding. These standards are also provided for under Chapter 4 of Title 22 of the Pa. Code, section 4.32(a). Lee Burket
(717) 787-5530Standards for Approved Private Schools
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 171 Subchapters A & BFall 2006, as proposed. These standards define the elements of Approved Private Schools and the Chartered Schools (schools for the deaf and blind). These standards contain general provisions and allowable expenses and costs. The standards are promulgated under the Authority of the Public School Code of 1949, as amended, PL 30, No. 14, March 16, 1949, P. S. Section 1-101, et. Seq. The revised standards will reflect the changes in Chapter 14 and IDEA. John Tommasini
(717) 783-6134Regulations of the State Board of Private Academic Schools
22 Pa. Code,
Chapters 51, 53, 55, 57, 61 and 63The Board has informally discussed revision of the regulations, received public input and is reviewing that input with the Department to determine appropriate next steps. These regulations define the requirements for obtaining licensure as a Private Academic School. The Board plans to update the regulations, which were promulgated in 1988. The regulations are promulgated under the Authority of the Private Academic Schools Act (24 P. S. section 6701 et. Seq.) Mary Ramirez
(717) 783-3755Academic Standards and Assessment,
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 4November 2006, as final. These regulations outline state academic standards that public schools must provide instruction to bring students up to proficiency and also provides for the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment, high school graduation requirements and requirements for credentials other than the high school diploma. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
Diane Castelbuono
(717) 787-2127Chapter 4--Career Education and Work Academic Standards
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 4July 2006, as final. The Career Education and Work academic standards describe what students should know and be able to do at grades 2, 5, 8 and 11 in four areas: career awareness and preparation; career acquisition; career retention and advancement; and, entrepreneurship. Academic standards in career education and work are established in the State Board's Chapter 4 regulations. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
Lee Burket
(717) 787-5530Regulations of the State Board of Private Licensed Schools
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 73Accepted by Board on November 4, 2004 and with revisions on February 17, 2005. September 2006, as proposed. These regulatory changes increase the minimum surety for schools, eliminate ''Demonstrated Competency'' as an instructor qualification, clarifies that violations of the ethics statement are enforceable, clarify last date of attendance for refund purposes, and eliminate tiered fines, setting the fine for all violations at the statutory maximum of $1000. Patricia Landis
(717) 783-8228Higher Education--
Institutional Approval
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 40June 2006, as proposed. These regulations establish procedures for the approval and operation of independent two-year college, college seminary or university, or for status as a State System, State-related or State-aided institution for the purposes of awarding college credits and granting degrees. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
James Gearity
(717) 787-5041Higher Education--Program Approval
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 42June 2006, as proposed. These regulations establish procedures for approval of specialized associate degree programs, upper division programs at two-year and community colleges, graduate programs and vocational education programs. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
James Gearity
(717) 787-5041Academic Standards and Assessment, Student Attendance and Students and Student Services
22 Pa. Code,
Chapters 4, 11 & 12June 2006, as proposed. These regulations outline proposed enrollment, curriculum and program standards for pre-kindergarten programs. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
Harriet Dichter
(717) 346-9320 or
(717) 783-6828Special Education Services and Programs
22 Pa. Code,
Chapter 14January 2007, as proposed. These regulations outline how special education services and programs are to be provided to children with disabilities. Specific revisions are necessary to incorporate the recent changes to IDEA 2004. Jim Buckheit
(717) 787-3787
or
Linda Rhen
(717) 783-2311EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
No regulations being developed or considered at this time. ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD Pa. Code Title 25 Chapter 1021 Practice and Procedure The Board published final rulemaking of previously proposed rule changes in the Pennsylvania Bulletin on February 11, 2006. New proposed rulemaking may be published at the end of 2006 or early 2007. The Environmental Hearing Board Rules Committee has recommended revising the Board's rules of practice and procedure to add new rules addressing the following issues: 1) default judgment; 2) withdrawal of appeals without prejudice; 3) prepayment of penalties. The Rules Committee is also considering the clarification of existing rules. Mary Anne Wesdock
412-565-5245ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards
Clean Streams Law
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 93 Water Quality Standards and Chapter 16 Water Quality
Toxics Management Strategy--Statement of PolicyFY06-07 This review identifies amendments to the Water Quality Standards and the Water Quality Toxics Management Strategy--Statement of Policy. Water Quality Criteria and Standards in Chapters 93 and 16 are revised to reflect the latest scientific information and Federal guidelines for criteria development, as required by the triennial review requirements in the federal Clean Water Act. Tom Barron
717-787-9637Noncoal Program
Noncoal Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 77FY06-07 Revisions to Chapter 77 (Noncoal Mining) that govern the licensing of mine operators and permitting of mines for minerals other than coal. Specific areas for revision include clarification of permit application requirements including, hydrologic data requirements. Bill Allen
717-783-9580Program Conditions and Remining Financial Guarantees
Surface Mining Conservation & Reclamation Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapters 86, 87, 88FY06-07 Program conditions, responding to OSM disapprovals and remining financial guarantees proposal that includes revisions to self-bonding, seismic safety factors and impoundments. Bill Allen
717-783-9580Water Supply Replacement
Surface Mining Conservation & Reclamation Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapters 87, 88FY06-07 Revisions to Chapters 87 & 88, which will clarify what is necessary to meet the coal mine operator's obligation to permanently pay the operation and maintenance costs for replacement water supplies. Keith Brady
717-787-4814Oil & Gas Well Program
Oil and Gas Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 78FY06-07 Revisions to Chapter 78 (Oil and Gas Wells) that governs the drilling, operation and plugging of oil and gas wells. Includes changes to bond amount and plugging procedures to attain a more effective seal; quantity and quality for replacement water supplies as well as adequate operation and maintenance; and alternate requirements for casing, cementing and plugging wells through mineable coal seams to facilitate future mining through the wells or recovery of coal bed methane prior to mining. Ron Gilius
717-772-2199Chapter 85--Bluff Recession and Setback Amendments
Bluff Recession and Setback Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 85FY06-07 This proposal will update Chapter 85 based on the bluff study that resulted from a petition submitted by the Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors, Erie County. Andrew Zemba
717-772-5633NPDES Permitting Program Amendments
Clean Streams Law
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 91 & 92FY06-07 Revisions to Chapter 91 (General Provisions) and 92 (National Pollution Discharges Elimination System Permitting, Monitoring and Compliance--NPDES) that govern the NPDES permitting program for point source discharges of water pollution. Tom Franklin
717-787-8184Watershed Permits
Clean Streams Law
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 92FY06-07 Revision to Chapter 92 (National Pollution Discharges Elimination System Permitting, Monitoring and Compliance--NPDES) to allow for a watershed permit in watersheds covered by a TMDL or similar allocation. Lee McDonnell
717-787-8184Newtown Creek et al Stream Redesignation Package
Clean Streams Law
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 93FY06-07 This proposal identifies seven streams (Pine Run, Clearfield County; Indian Spring Run, Chester and Lancaster Counties; Lizard Creek, Carbon County; Indian Creek, Fayette County; Messenger Run, Warren County; Newtown Creek, Bucks County; and Stone Creek, Bedford County) that should be redesignated to provide the correct aquatic life use designation in the water quality standards for these Commonwealth streams. Rodney McAllister
717-787-9637Water Quality Network
Stream Redesignation Package
Clean Streams Law
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 93FY06-07 This proposal identifies nine stream segments (Blue Eye Run, Warren County; Conewago Creek, Adams County; E. Br. Dyberry Creek, Wayne County; East Hickory Creek, Warren County, Minister Creek, Forest County; Muncy Creek, Sullivan County; Spruce Run, Union County; UNT Tunkhannock Creek, Susquehanna County and Young Womans Creek, Lycoming County) that should be redesignated to provide the correct aquatic life use designation in the water quality standards for these Commonwealth streams. Rodney McAllister
717-787-9637Public Notification Revisions
Safe Drinking Water Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 109FY06-07 Amendments to several sections in Chapter 109 to strengthen the public notification (PN) requirements for imminent threat violations and situations. Will include enhancements to the pre-planning requirements in the Operation and Maintenance Plan and Emergency Response Plan sections, and revisions to the Tier 1 PN delivery requirements. Lisa Daniels, Deb Rotz
717-772-4018Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule
Safe Drinking Water Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 109FY06-07 This rule will implement the requirements of the federal Stage 2 DDBR that was effective March 6, 2006. The rule will require community water systems and noncommunity water systems, which treat drinking water with a primary disinfectant other than UV to conduct additional compliance monitoring for trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids. Tom Franklin
717-783-1820Chapter 109
General Update
Safe Drinking Water Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 109FY06-07 This general update will revise several sections in Chapter 109 to retain or obtain primacy, including monitoring and reporting requirements for lead, copper, arsenic, radionuclides inorganic chemicals, volatile synthetic organic chemicals, and synthetic organic chemicals. Other sections will be clarified, such as QA/QC requirements for on-line instrumentation; reporting requirements for failure to monitor; and compliance determinations for the chemical contaminates. The update also will include mandatory electronic data reporting requirements. Lisa Daniels
717-772-2189Water Resources Planning
Water Resources Planning Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 110FY06-07 Addition of new Chapter 110 (Water Resources) establishing requirements for the registration, record keeping and periodic reporting of water withdrawals and water uses in accordance with the Water Resources Act (Act 220 of 2002) to provide information for water resources planning and development of the State Water Plan. Susan Weaver
717-783-8055Glass Furnaces
Air Pollution Control Act,
25 Pa. Code,
Chapters 121 and 129FY06-07 The proposal would add nitrogen oxide emission reduction requirements for glass furnaces. Terry Black
717-787-2030Clean Air Interstate Rule
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapters 121, 129 and 145FY06-07 Revise Air Quality Regulations to comply with the federal Clean Air Interstate Rule by reducing emissions of sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides from electric generating units. Wick Havens
717-772-3436Mercury Emissions
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 123FY06-07 Revise Air Quality regulations to reduce mercury emissions from coal-fired electric generating units or cogeneration units. John Slade
717-783-9476Clean Vehicles Program Amendment
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 126FY06-07 Revisions to the existing Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program in Chapter 126 (Motor Vehicles and Fuels Program). The regulation provides an extension to 2008 for automakers to comply with the current requirements. Arleen Shulman
717-772-3926Nonattainment New Source Review
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 127FY06-07 The Department's existing nonattainment new source review (NSR) regulations will be amended to clarify existing requirements and to develop an approvable ''equivalency'' demonstration as a revision to the State Implementation Plan Terry Black, John Slade
717-787-2030Air Quality Permit Streamlining
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 127FY06-07 The proposed regulation will revise certain public notice provisions and public comment provisions to extend from 120 to 180 days the duration for temporary ''shake-down'' operation of new equipment subject to the Plan Approval requirements. Terry Black, John Slade
717-787-2030Cement Kilns
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapters and 129FY06-07 The proposal would add nitrogen oxide emission reduction requirements for cement kilns. Terry Black
717-787-2030Portable Fuel Containers
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 130FY06-07 The proposal would revise the portable fuel container regulation to reflect new technology. The new technology makes the containers user-friendlier and provides a slight increase in volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emission reductions. Terry Black
717-787-2030Consumer Products
Air Pollution Control Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 130FY06-07 The proposal would revise the consumer product regulation to add additional categories of regulated products. The revisions will reduce volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions. Terry Black
717-787-2030Surface Mine Safety
Surface Mine Conservation and Reclamation Act,
Noncoal Surface Mine Conservation and Reclamation Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 209FY06-07 Revision to Chapter 209 (Coal Mines) to adopt by reference the Federal MSHA regulations for surface coalmines and surface noncoal mines. Bill Allen
717-783-9580Radiation Protection Program
Radiation Protection Act,
Radon Certification Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 215-240FY06-07 Rewording of existing requirements and definitions for clarity; updating of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission incorporation by reference citations; reinstating industrial radiography incident reporting requirement inadvertently deleted by previous rulemaking; updating radon protocols; and deleting notary requirements from radon services permit applications L. Ray Urciuolo
717-783-9730Storage Tank Amendments
Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 246FY06-07 This proposal represents comprehensive amendments to the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention provisions of Chapter 245, which was last updated in 1997. Ray Powers
717-772-5809Waste Facility Notification near Military Airports
Solid Waste Management Act
25 Pa. Code, §§ 271.1, 279.112, 287.1 & 293.112FY06-07 This proposed regulation is in response to a petition filed by the Department of Defense. It would amend the Municipal and Residual Waste Regulations to include military airport in the definition of ''airport'' and require a transfer facility applicant to notify the PENNDOT's Bureau of Aviation and the Federal Aviation Administration and the airport if a proposed transfer facility or expansion is within 6 miles of an airport runway. Steve Socash
717-787-7381Hazardous Waste Program
Solid Waste Management Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapters 260-270FY06-07 Revisions to various chapters in Article VII (Hazardous Waste Management) of Subpart D that govern the generation, treatment, storage, transportation and disposal of hazardous waste. Rick Shipman
717-783-3390Coal Mine Reclamation
Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 86FY06-07 Revisions to Chapter 86 (Surface and Underground Mining: General) to eliminate an existing reclamation fee and to provide for the reclamation of sites where the operator reclamation bond has been forfeited. Keith Brady
717-787-4814Mine Opening Blasting
Surface Mine Conservation and Reclamation Act
25 Pa. Code,
Chapter 89FY06-07 Revisions to Chapter 89 (Underground Mining of Coal and Coal Preparation Facilities) to better coordinate regulation of blasting of underground mine entries between surface blasting requirements and underground blasting requirements. Bill Allen
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ConsideredProposed Date
of PromulgationNeed and Legal Basis for Action Agency Contact GENERAL SERVICES
Methods of Awarding Contracts
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 69Summer 2006, as final omitted These regulations should be repealed since they have been superseded by enactment of the Commonwealth Procurement Code. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Processing Subscriptions and Sales of Pennsylvania Code and Related Publications
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 81Summer 2006, as final omitted These regulations should be repealed since the DGS' Bureau of Management Services no longer has responsibility for processing subscriptions and orders for the Pennsylvania Code. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Surplus State Property
4 Pa. Code
Chapters 41, 43, 45 & 47Summer 2006, as final omitted. These regulations should be repealed because they do not reflect current law and practice. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Bookstore Operations.
Chapter 83Summer 2006, as final omitted These regulations should be repealed since the bookstore operations were transferred to the Pa. Historical and Museum Commission by statute. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Distribution of Federally Donated Foods to Needy Households, 4 Pa. Code
Chapters 51, 53 & 55Summer 2006, as final omitted These regulations should be repealed since the responsibility for this program was transferred to the Dept. of Agriculture. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Committee on Construction Contract Documents, 4 Pa. Code
Chapter 62Summer 2006, as final omitted The Procurement Code repealed the legislation creating this committee, which no longer exists. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Commonwealth Parking Facilities
4 Pa. Code Chapter 71.March, 2007, as proposed With construction the parking areas have changed significantly so the regulations need to be repealed or substantially revised. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Responsibility
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 60July 2006, as proposed This chapter should be amended to be consistent with the Procurement Code and to provide for uniform debarment and suspension procedures. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Death Benefits For Survivors of Fireman and Law Enforcement Officers
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 89September 2006, as proposed Amendments are needed to this regulation to make it consistent with the changes in the legislation. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Selections Committee,
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 64.December 2006, as proposed These regulations will be reviewed to ensure that they accurately reflect present practice and are consistent with the Procurement Code. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Emergency Construction Repairs
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 67February 2007, as proposed The regulation should be amended to more accurately reflect present practice and to delete antiquated contract pro-visions. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Exercise of First Amendment Rights on Commonwealth Property
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 85March 2007, as proposed The regulation will be rewritten to reflect the current organizational structure and to conform to changes which will be made to the Statement of Policy in Chapter 86. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749Use of the Forum
4 Pa. Code
Chapter 87November 2006, as proposed The regulations should be amended to reflect the Department's current use of a Rental Agreement instead of a permit and to reflect the current organizational structure. Mary Benefield Seiverling
(717) 772-2749HEALTH Health Facility Licensure--General Administrative Chapter & General and Special Hospitals
28 Pa. Code
§ 51.1 et seq.
28 Pa. Code
§ 101.1 et seq.November 2006, as proposed. The amendments to existing regulations will update the licensure requirements for hospitals and other health care facilities. Pursuant to the Health Care Facilities Act, 35 P. S.§§ 448.101--448.904b. Barbara Holland
717-346-9692
James T. Steele, Jr.
717-783-2500Communicable Diseases
28 Pa. Code
§ 27.1 et seq.December 2006, as proposed. The amendments to existing regulations will clarify the Department's authority to perform disease surveillance and investigation. Pursuant to the Disease Prevention and Control Law of 1955, 35 P. S. §§ 521.1--521.21. Yvette M. Kostelac
717-783-2500Head Injury Program
December 2006, as proposed The amendments to existing regulations will address client enrollment and provider issues. Pursuant to 35 P. S. § 6934(e). Crystal Fox
717-783-2500Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infant's and Children (WIC)
28 Pa. Code
§ 1101.1 et seq.June 2006, as final-omitted The amendments to existing regulations will bring the Commonwealth into compliance with the requirements of the federal Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004 and allow participants to use WIC vouchers at any WIC authorized store. The amendments will also prohibit authorization of stores that get more than 50% of their annual food revenue from the sale of WIC foods and clarify the availability of minimum inventory during store reviews. Robert Datorre
717-783-2500School Immunization Requirements
28 Pa. Code
§§ 23.83 and 23.86July 2006, as proposed The amendments to existing regulations will revise immunization requirements for school entry and attendance, add a grace period for the provision of vaccinations in order for them to be considered valid, and change school reporting requirements to require reporting of doses of vaccine given. Pursuant to the Disease Prevention and Control Law of 1955 35 P. S. § 521.1 et seq.; the Administrative Code of 1921 (71 P. S. § 541(c.1)) and the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 13-1303a). Yvette M. Kostelac
717-783-2500HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY
No regulations being developed or considered at this date. INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY 25 Pa. Code §§ 963.12(a)(6) and (7) 963.13(b) 2,
963.13(c),
963.14(a),
963.15(a), and 25 Pa. Code § 965.4((9).Spring 2007 PENNVEST recommends the following revisions:
(1). Delete 25 Pa. Code § 963.12(a) (6) in its entirety and the second sentence of 25 Pa. Code § 963.13(b)(2) thereby allowing PENNVEST to provide financial assistance (loan or grant) for costs associated with the development of an approvable official sewage plan under the Sewage Facilities Act, 35 P. S. § 750.1 et seq.
(2). Delete 25 Pa. Code § 963.12(a)(7) thereby allowing PENNVEST to provide financial assistance (loan and grant) for costs associated with the extraction for profit of minerals or other resources from wastewater or sludge whether the project is sponsored by a public or private actor.
(3). Amend 25 Pa. Code § 963.13 (c) by revising the section to provide for an amortization of advance funding loans with a term of 59 months of interest only and repayment on principal and interest on the 60th month.
(4). Amend 25 Pa. Code § 963.14(a) by revising the section to clarify when the use of an affordability analysis for the award of grants is necessary.
(5). Amend 25 Pa. Code § 963.15(a) by revising the first sentence to provide for a change in the normal loan term to allow 3 years of interest only preceding the 20 year term.
(6). Amend 25 Pa. Code § 965.4 (9) to allow for eligible land costs under the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970.Shawn W. Weis
(717)-783-6776INSURANCE Producer Licensing, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 37, §§ 37.1--37.84Summer/Fall 2006, as proposed. Act 147 of 2002 sets new standards for Producers in the Commonwealth. This chapter will be repealed and replace with new regulation consistent with the statute. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law--Evidence of Financial Responsibility, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 67, §§ 67.21-28Summer 2006, as proposed Amend to make the regulation consistent with statutory requirements. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Credit Life Insurance & Credit Accident & Health Insurance, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 73, §§ 73.103 & 73.138Spring 2006, as final. Amend the regulation to meet NAIC standards. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Replace Life Insurance Annuities, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 81, §§ 81.1--9Fall/Winter 2006, as proposed. Amend pursuant to Executive Order 1996-1. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Minimum Reserve Standards for Individual and Group Health and Accident Insurance Contracts, 31 Pa. Code, §§ 84a.1--84a.8 Spring 2006, as final. Amend the regulation to new minimum standards adopted by the NAIC. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Life Insurance Illustrations
(New Chapter 87a)Fall/Winter 2006, as proposed. Act 154 of 1996 provides for life insurance illustration requirements for life insurance policies. The statute sunsets when a life insurance illustration regulation becomes effective. A life insurance illustration regulation will eliminate misleading illustrations, make illustrations more understandable, and standardize terms and illustration formats for the entire life insurance industry. Further, it is more appropriate that technical requirements, such as these, appear in a regulation rather than in statutory form. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Cash Advances to Insurance Companies 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 105, §§ 105.1--105.2Spring 2006, as proposed. Review to determine whether to amend or repeal based on statutory amendments enacted in 2004 (Act No. 216 of 2004). Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Property and Casualty Actuarial Opinion, 31 Pa. Code, §§ 118a.1--118a.7 (NEW) Spring/Summer 2006, as proposed. New regulation to require property & casualty insurers to annually submit an Actuarial Opinion Summary of the Actuarial Report on loss and loss adjustment expense reserves, including information on the opining actuary's best estimate and/or range of reasonable estimates. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Preparation of Filing of Property and Casualty Forms for Approval, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 133, §§ 133.1--133.12Summer/Fall 2006, as proposed. Repeal pursuant to Executive Order 1996-1. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Description of Reserves--Prohibited Phrases, 31 Pa. Code, Chapter 139, §§ 139.1--139.3 Fall/Winter 2006, as proposed. Amend pursuant to Executive Order 1996-1. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Unfair Insurance Practices; Unfair Claims Settlement Practices, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 146, §§ 146.1--146.10Summer/Fall 2006, as proposed. Amend pursuant to Executive Order 1996-1. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Requirements for Qualified Reinsurers 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 161 §§ 161.1--161.9Spring 2006, as proposed. Amend to update requirements for assets held in trust. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Medical Catastrophe Loss Fund, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 242 §§ 242.1--242.18Summer/Fall 2006, as proposed. Amend the regulation to be consistent with the statute. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Health Care Provider Retention Program, 31 Pa. Code,
Chapter 248, §§ 248.1--248.11
(NEW)Summer/Fall 2006, as proposed. Adopt regulations per the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error (Mcare) Act (40 P. S. §§ 1303.1101 et seq.) Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429Viatical Regulations (NEW chapter) Summer/Fall 2006, as proposed. New regulation addressing issues pertaining to the Licensing of Viatical Brokers. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429UM/UIM Stacking Waiver Form
(NEW Chapter)Fall/Winter 2006, as proposed. New regulation to address a statutory correction recommended by the State Supreme Court. Peter J. Salvatore,
Regulatory Coordinator
717-787-4429LABOR AND INDUSTRY Repeal of mine and excavation regulations, Title 34, Chap. 33, Bureau of Occupational and Industrial Safety. Submit final-omitted regulation in Summer 2006. Will revoke Labor and Industry's authority to regulate mines and excavations. The Department of Environmental Protection now has this authority. Edward Leister
717-787-3323Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Title 34. Bureau of Occupational and Industrial Safety. Submit proposed rulemaking in Fall 2006. Will enact the Propane and Liquefied Petroleum Gas Act passed in June 2002. Will govern the design, installation and construction of containers and equipment for storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gas, specify the odorization of the gases and establish guidelines for the processing and technologies that are not covered by industry standards. Edward Leister
717-787-3323Uniform Construction Code Amendments, Bureau of Occupational and Industrial Safety Submit final-omitted regulation in Summer 2006 Regulations will incorporate amendments to Construction Code Act and incorporate the 2006 International Code Council series of codes as legally-required. Edward Leister
717-787-3323Business Enterprise Program, Title 34. Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services Submit proposed rulemaking in Summer 2006. Concerns operation of snack bars and similar operations in Commonwealth facilities under the Federal Randolph-Sheppard Act and related Pennsylvania laws. Lucy Shumaker
717-783-3784Office of Vocational and Rehabilitation, Title 34.
Submit Proposed Rulemaking Spring 2006 Regulations will govern the registration process and implement the Sign Language Interpreter and Transliterator Registration Act which was enacted in 2004. (Act 57 of 2004). Catherine N. Wojciechowski
717-787-4186Prevailing Wage Appeals Board (PWAB), Title 34, Chap 213. Submit proposed rulemaking in Fall 2006. PWAB will amend its regulations to reduce paperwork requirements and improve/streamline procedures. Richard C. Lengler
717-783-9288Unemployment Compensation, Title 34, Bureau of Unemployment Compensation Tax Services Submit proposed rulemaking in Summer 2006. Update Unemployment Compensation tax and select benefit regulations. Scott Miedrich
717-787-2097Unemployment Compensation, Title 34, Bureau of Unemployment Compensation Benefits Submit proposed rulemaking in Summer 2006. Update requirements and procedures for filing benefit and claim applications. Jeri Morris
717-787-3667Unemployment Compensation, Title 34, Chapter 101, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review Submit proposed rulemaking in Fall 2006. Update appeal and hearing procedures to reflect evolving procedures and statutory changes. Edward Rawlings
717-787-1620Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Title 34, Chapter 121
Submit final-form regulation Summer 2006. Updating regulations concerning processing of claims forms/petitions to reflect changes in law and technology. Thomas Dinsmore
717-772-0621Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Title 34, Chapter 127, Medical Cost Containment Submit proposed rulemaking by Summer 2006. Update processes governing medical care and costs under the Workers' Compensation Act. Eileen Wunsch
717-772-1912Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Title 34, Chapter 123 Submit final-form regulation in Summer 2006. Update procedures for qualifications of vocational experts to reflect passage of Act 88. Eileen Wunsch
717-772-1912Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Title 34, Chapter 125A, Self-Insurance Submit proposed rulemaking in Fall 2006. Clarify standards and security requirements for individual self-insured employees. George Knehr
717-783-4476Bureau of Mediation,
Title 34Submit proposed rulemaking in Fall 2006 Specify procedures and process for Bureau mediators. William D. Gross
717-787-2803MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS
State Veterans Home
43 Pa. Code Section 7.1 et. seq.July 2006, as proposed. This regulation is necessary to update current regulations, make them more user-friendly. This regulation is a long-term project and would amend 43 Pa. Code Chapter 7. Dennis T. Guise
717-861-8503MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION
Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission.
37 Pa. Code
Chapter 203Final regulations, August 2006. The Commission intends to update regulations promulgated pursuant to 53 Pa.C.S. § 2164(1),(8), and (14 (relating to Part III, Subpart C, of the Local Government Code). Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission.
37 Pa. Code
Chapter 203Proposed regulations, August 2006. The Commission intends to amend regulations to allow physicals to be performed by physicians' assistants and certified nurse practitioners. Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission.
37 Pa. Code
Chapter 204.Proposed regulations, January 2007. Act 79 of 2005 requires the Commission to promulgate regulations to implement the Retired Law Enforcement Identification Act. Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM
No regulations being developed or considered at this time. PROBATION AND PAROLE
The County Probation and Parole Officers Firearms Education and Training Law 61 P. S. § 332.5(13) requires the Commission to ''make rules and regulations and to perform other duties as may be reasonably necessary or appropriate to implement the training program for county probation and parole officers.'' The proposed regulation will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin in the fall of 2006. The County Probation and Parole Officers' Education and Training Commission is in the process of promulgating these regulations and anticipates the completion of proposed regulations by Fall 2006 for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Henry L. Van Brederode
717-787-5699
x 389The Domestic and Sexual Violence Victim Address Confidentiality Act 23 Pa.C.S.A. § 6712 requires the Office of the Victim Advocate to promulgate regulations to establish an address confidentiality program to protect victims of sexual and domestic violence. The proposed regulation will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin in the summer of 2006. 23 Pa.C.S.A. § 6712 (2) requires the Office of the Victim Advocate to promulgate the required regulations by July 1, 2006. Victoria Sostack
717-783-5157PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM No regulations being developed or considered at this time. PUBLIC WELFARE
Administration of County Children and Youth Programs
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 3130February 2007, as proposed This regulation incorporates the amendments to the Juvenile Act as a result of Act 126 of 1998 and the federal regulations (effective March 27, 2000) for Title IV-B and Title IV-E funding for child welfare services for children in their own homes and for children receiving placement services. Major changes include permanency hearings and the matters to be determined, requirements related to reasonable efforts including aggravated circumstances contrary to the welfare and best interests and redefining permanency goals for children. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Administration and Operation of a Children and Youth Social Services Agency
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 3680August 2007, as proposed This regulation incorporates the changes identified in the Child and Family Services Review, including requirements for visitation with fathers and non-custodial parents and between siblings; concurrent planning; improving permanency outcomes for children; and preserving connections with family and community for children placed out of the home. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Food Stamp Disqualification Penalties
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 501October 2006, as proposed This regulation incorporates a revision to the Food Stamp disqualification penalties as required under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA). The revision increases the Food Stamp intentional program violation disqualification penalties from six months to one year for the first violation and from one year to two years for the second violation. This regulation will be reviewed by representatives of community legal service agencies, the welfare rights organization and other client advocacy groups. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Family Violence Option
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 187February 2007, as proposed This regulation codifies the provision in the TANF State Plan to screen and identify victims of domestic violence, refer those individuals to counseling and supportive services, establish service plans, provide universal notification and make appropriate referrals to social service agencies. This regulation will be reviewed by representatives of community legal service agencies, the welfare rights organization and other client advocacy groups. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 140September 2006, as final-form This regulation provides Medicaid benefits to individuals diagnosed with Breast and Cervical Cancer, effective January 1, 2002. The BCCPT Act of 2000 amended Title XIX of the Social Security Act by giving states the option of providing full Medicaid benefits to a new group of individuals. This regulation provides Medical Assistance for women who have breast and cervical cancer, including pre-cancerous conditions of the breast and cervix, in addition to full Medicaid benefits. Specifically, uninsured and underinsured women under the age of 65, screened and diagnosed with either breast or cervical cancer, including pre-cancerous conditions of the breast or cervix, by a provider or facility funded in full or part by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under its National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, will be eligible for Medicaid benefits. Pennsylvania has chosen the Department of Health Healthy Woman Project as the screening entity for this program. This regulation will be reviewed by representatives of community legal service agencies, the welfare rights organization, professional medical organizations and other client advocacy groups. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Medical Assistance Changes
(MAC)
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 133, 140, 141, 178 and 181November 2006, as proposed This regulation incorporates eligibility requirements for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)-related, Supplemental Security Income (SSI)-related and General Assistance (GA)-related Medicaid. Some of the major changes include revisions to: 1) the application and redetermination process; 2) the qualification requirements and eligibility rules for Healthy Beginnings; 3) the income eligibility methodologies for TANF-related categories of Medicaid; 4) the income and resource requirements for the Medicaid Program; 5) Extended Medical Coverage to include provisions as set forth in the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1966 (PRWORA); 6) the GA-related Nonmoney Payment (NMP) and Medically Needy Only (MNO) eligibility criteria as set forth in Act 35; 7) the qualifying criteria for TANF-related categories to include a new eligibility group as set forth in § 1931 of the Social Security Act. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis Treatment (EPSDT)
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 1101, 1121, 1123, 1147, 1241March 2007, as final-omitted This regulation relating to services provided as a follow-up to an EPSDT visit or encounter that are not currently recognized under the approved Medical Assistance State Plan. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Medical Assistance Case Management Services
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1239March 2007, as proposed This regulation codifies payment for medically necessary case management services as mandated by Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act '89 to Medical Assistance recipients under the age of 21. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800OMNIBUS Pharmacy
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 1121, 1126, 1129, 1141, 1163, 1221, 1225, 1243February 2007, as final-omitted This final regulation codifies Act 1994-49 provisions that discontinue payment for all drugs, devices, products, services and procedures that are used or related to treating infertility, including surrogacy services, effective September 1, 1994. This regulation also provides that the medical assistance program provides drug coverage to medically needy only recipients receiving nursing facility services. This includes medically needy only recipients who reside in nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities/mental retardation (ICF/MR). This regulation was reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Physician Assistant/Midwife
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1141June 2007, as final-omitted This final regulation codifies revised supervision requirements for physician assistants and midwives. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Discontinuance of the Mandatory Second Opinion Program
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1150February 2007, as final-omitted This final regulation removes the mandatory second opinion program requirement for certain surgical procedures. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Capital Component Payment for Replacement Beds
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1187July 2008, as proposed This regulation codifies the policy as set forth in the Statement of Policy published at 27 Pa.B. 6238 (November 29, 1997). This regulation will specify the conditions under which the Department will recognize nursing facility beds as replacement beds for purposes of making capital component payments for those beds. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800New Definition of ''Emergency Medical Condition''
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 1101, 1141, 1150, 1221March 2007, as proposed This regulation codifies the revised definition of ''emergency medical condition'' contained in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, effective July 1, 1998. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Definition of Medically Necessary
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1101February 2007, as proposed This proposed regulation replaces the current definition of ''medically necessary'' with the definition found in the HealthChoices Request for Proposal. This regulation was reviewed on 9/21/01 by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Tobacco Cessation and Nutritional Supplements
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1121February 2007, as final-omitted This final regulation will provide coverage under the Medical Assistance Program for tobacco cessation products and counseling services and will extend coverage for nutritional supplements to eligible Medical Assistance recipients 21 years of age and older. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Dental Services
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1149March 2007, as final-omitted This final regulation will provide coverage for crown core build-up and will revise the Medical Assistance Orthodontia Program. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Preadmission Requirements for Nursing Facility Services
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1187July 2007, as final This regulation will require nursing facilities to have all individuals applying for nursing facility services, evaluated by the Department or an independent assessor if it is likely that the applicant will use Medical Assistance as a payer source within 12 months of admission. The purpose of this regulation is to allow an individual to remain in the community by delaying or eliminating the need for admission to a nursing facility. This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Penile Prosthesis
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 1141, 1163,February 2007, as proposed This regulation revises the current § 1141.59(8) noncompensable services and § 1163.59(a)(4) noncompensable services, items and outliers days. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Extension of County Transition Payments and Double Disproportionate Share 55 Pa. Code Chapter 1187 July 2007, as final-omitted This regulation will extend the county nursing facility transition rates for the period July 1, 2003, through June 30, 2009, and will increase the disproportionate share incentive payments to qualified nursing facilities for the period July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2008. The disproportionate share incentive payment shall be increased to equal two times the disproportionate share per diem incentive calculated in accordance with 55 Pa. Code § 1187.111(c). This regulation will be reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. These changes are made in accordance with the Intergovernmental Transfer Agreements. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Home Health Regulation
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1249July 2006, as final-form The proposed regulation: 1. removes the State requirement that clients be homebound to receive home health agency services. Requiring a client to be homebound is in violation of ''Olmstead Update No. 3'' codified at 42 CFR 440.230(c) and 440.240(b); 2. moves service limitations from the regulations to the fee schedule which will permit program exceptions to the limitations when appropriate. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Changes to Nursing Facility Rate Setting System
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 1187June 2006, as final-omitted This regulation will support the balancing of long term care by encouraging the continued trend of having nursing facilities serve higher acuity MA recipients, encouraging right sized facilities and decreased reliance on MA payments. Further objectives of this regulation will be to provide greater predictability in rate setting, reduce the number of appeals and incorporate performance standards/incentives to encourage cost effective and high quality care in the most appropriate setting. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Medical Assistance Provider Appeal Procedures
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 41October 2006, as final-form This regulation implements 67 Pa.C.S. 1106 and establishes rules of procedure governing Medical Assistance Provider appeals. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Third Party Liability Programs
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 259February 2007, as proposed Section 1902(a)(25) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. § 1396a(a)(25)) requires the Department to develop and implement a TPL program to ensure that Medicaid is the payor of last resort. Section 1906 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. § 1396(e)) authorizes the Department to have a special program to enroll certain MA recipients into group health insurance. Both the general TPL program and the special group health insurance program have been in operation in Pennsylvania for a number of years. During this period of operation, questions have arisen as to interpretation and procedures under the Federal and state's statutes. This proposed regulation is needed to supply guidance with respect to issues not directly addressed by the Federal and state statutes, to resolve ambiguities and to fill gaps in the state statutory language. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Licensure and Approval Appeal Procedures
55 Pa. Code Various ChaptersFebruary 2006, as proposed This regulation replaces the uncodified regulation at 7 Pa.B. 3266 with the General Rules of Administrative Practice and Procedure (1 Pa. Code Chs. 31-35) for all facilities and agencies certified by the Department. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Psychiatric Outpatient Clinics
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 5200February 2007, as proposed This proposed regulation revises the current regulations pertaining to organization, staffing, and supervision for licensed psychiatric outpatient services. This regulation will be reviewed by the Mental Health Advisory Council and the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Family-Based Mental Health Service Providers
Draft Regulation,
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 5260June 2007, as proposed This proposed regulation would establish requirements for the delivery of services, and payment of family-based mental health services for children and adolescents. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Residential Treatment Facilities (RTF) for Mental Health Services
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 31, 1157, 1165November 2006, as proposed This regulation codifies coverage for mental health services to children under 21 years of age that are provided in a residential treatment facility. This regulation was reviewed by the Medical Assistance Advisory Committee (MAAC) on 3/28/02 and again to the MAAC as well as other interested stakeholders on 4/20/06. The comments and revised regulations are under review by the Department. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 6650October 2006 as proposed This regulation applies to private and public residential facilities receiving monies for intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded (ICFs/MR) or intermediate care facilities for persons with other related conditions (ICFs/ORC). This regulation will include facility capacity, facility expansion, new ICF/MR development, conversion of state funded programs to ICF/MR, conversion of existing ICF/MR to the Medicaid Consolidated Waiver program, medication administration, medication administration training, self-administration of medications and medication log. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Child Care Facilities
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 3270, 3280, 3290, 3300February 2007 as final-form The purpose of the proposed rulemaking is to update the minimum standards for child care facilities. The regulations need to be updated to reference the current laws that directly impact on the operation of child care facilities, to incorporate the Department's statements of policy issued since 1992, to implement changes in recommended health and safety practices, to clarify regulations and to reflect best practice in the field of child care. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Child Care
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 168July 2006 as proposed The purpose of the proposed rulemaking is to align the Office of Income Maintenance and Office of Child Development policies regarding subsidized child care and increase child care services to families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, General Assistance, and Food Stamp benefits. The proposed amendments will simplify policies and create a more user-friendly system for families. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Payment for Burial and Cremation
55 Pa. Code
Chapters 283, 285September 2006 The proposed rulemaking increases the maximum payment to funeral directors for burial or cremation services to a standard $750 for all eligible individuals. This rulemaking also increases maximum level of contributions that may be made by another agency or individual towards burial expenses without reducing the Department payment. This amount is increased from $180 to $750. Additionally, this proposed rulemaking eliminates several restrictive requirements for burial, thus allowing families and funeral directors more flexibility and choice in planning and selecting burial goods and services. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Revisions to Special Allowances for Supportive Services
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 165March 2007 as proposed The purpose of this proposed regulation is to ensure adequate and consistent availability and distribution of special allowances. These special allowances are for supportive services to recipients of cash assistance who are engaged or intend to engage in employment and training activities approved by the Department. Ruth O'Brien
(717) 783-2800Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (TANF Reauthorization)
55 Pa. Code
Chapter 165February 2007 as proposed The purpose of this proposed regulation is to incorporate revised policies for work participation according to Federal statutes and regulations. Ruth O'Brien
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61 Pa. Code, §§ 31.11--31.16 and 46.11--46.17July 2007, as proposed The regulation will provide an update to the rules regarding contracts with exempt and nonexempt entities following Act 45 of 1998. Department awaiting decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Construction Contractors
61 Pa. Code
§§ 31.11, 46.2, 46.3, 46.6 and 46.9July 2007, as final. Chapter 46 Construction Contractors Sales Tax Requirements and Amendment to § 31.11 to avoid duplication of regulations. Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Prebuilt Housing
June 2006, as final. The regulation codifies legislative changes relating to prebuilt housing that were set forth in Act 23-2000 (72 P. S. §§ 7201(g)(8), (vv)--(zz), 7202(f) and 7204(60)). Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Realty Transfer Tax Amendments
61 Pa. Code,
Chapter 91July 2007, as final. The amendments to Chapter 91. Realty Transfer Tax, are made to address numerous legislative changes and to bring the regulatory provisions into conformity with Departmental policy. Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Small Games of Chance Amendments
61 Pa. Code, Part VIISeptember 2006, as final. The regulation contains comprehensive amendments to Part VII to incorporate legislative changes made to the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act (10 P. S. §§ 311--328) in 1990 and 2000 and to codify policy and administrative changes regarding games of chance. Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Support Offset and Other Personal Income Tax Provisions
March 2007, as proposed This regulatory change will amend certain regulatory provisions to provide for the intercept of income tax refunds from individuals who are delinquent in support payments and redirect the funds accordingly. Other amendments are proposed to update and/or clarify personal income tax provisions. Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Pennsylvania Gaming Cash Flow Management
61 Pa. Code §§ 1001.1--1001.11July 2006, as temporary The Department is proposing temporary regulations for Chapter 1001, Pennsylvania Gaming Cash Flow Management in accordance with the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development and Gaming Act 2004 (Act 71). Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Terminal-based Lottery Games
61 Pa. Code §§ 875.1--875.17May 2006, as final The regulation establishes and details the procedures that will be followed in operating and administering the Terminal-based Lottery Games. Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633Contract Carriers Exemption Certificate-Transfer of Registration § 31.46
December 2006, as proposed This regulatory change will amend certain regulatory provisions for exemption from sales tax for transfer of registration to conform to Federal legislation. Douglas Berguson
717-346-4633SECURITIES COMMISSION Limited offerings
64 Pa. Code
§ 203.041Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Proxy materials
64 Pa. Code
§ 203.151Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman (717) 783-5130Debt securities of nonprofit organizations
64 Pa. Code
§ 203.161Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Registration by coordination
64 Pa. Code
§ 205.021Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Effective period of registration statement
64 Pa. Code
§ 207.101Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130
Required records; report on sales of securities and use of proceeds
64 Pa. Code
§ 209.010Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Retroactive registration of certain investment company securities
64 Pa. Code
§ 210.010Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Surety bonds
64 Pa. Code
§ 303.051Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Rescission offers
64 Pa. Code
§ 504.060Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Denial for abandonment
64 Pa. Code
§ 602.022Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Filing requirements
64 Pa. Code
§ 603.011Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Interim guidelines for the registration of associated persons--statement of policy
64 Pa. Code
§ 604.013Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130
Interim guidelines for the qualification and examination of associated persons --statement of policy
64 Pa. Code
§ 604.014Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Interim guidelines for the effectiveness of registration of associated persons --statement of policy
64 Pa. Code
§ 604.015Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Guidelines for Waivers of Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination (Series 63), Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination (Series 65) and General Securities Representative Non-Member Examination
(Series 2)--statement of policy
64 Pa. Code
§ 604.016Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Broker-dealers, investment advisers, broker-dealer agents and investment adviser representatives using the Internet for general dissemination of information on products and services--statement of policy
64 Pa. Code
§ 604.020Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Use of prospective financials statements
64 Pa. Code
§ 609.010Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Accountants
64 Pa. Code
§ 609.033Proposed Rulemaking
Fall 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130Takeover offer or report regarding participating broker-dealers
64 Pa. Code
§ 1001.010Proposed Rulemaking
May 2006The Commission plans to amend this regulation to update its provisions. Michael J. Byrne
(717) 783-5130
Stacie D. Gorman
(717) 783-5130STATE
Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation
-Alteration of Local Election Districts-
4 Pa. Code § 184
(16-36)Summer 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would address the statutory requirements relating to local redistricting in Article V of the Election Code, 25 P. S. §§ 2701--2750. Statutory Authority: Section 2750 of the Election Code, 25 P. S. § 2570, which authorizes the Secretary of the Commonwealth to promulgate regulations relating to Election District Alteration and Data Reporting. L. Lawrence Boyle
(717) 783-1657State Board of Accountancy Penny Walker
(717) 783-1404-General Revisions-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 11.
(16A-559)Fall 2006, as Final. The regulation would clarify certain issues related to the enforcement of the C.P.A. Law; make requirements consistent with the language of the C.P.A. Law; repeal outdated and unnecessary requirements; and make editorial changes. Statutory Authority: Section 3 of the C.P.A. Law, 63 P. S. § 9.3. -Continuing Education-
49 Pa. Code §§ 11.61--11.69a
(16A-5511)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would amend continuing professional education requirements for licensed certified public accountants and public accountants. Statutory Authority: Section 3 of the C.P.A. Law, 63 P. S. § 9.3. State Architects Licensure Board Penny Walker
(717) 783-3397-Architect Registration Examination Requirements-
49 Pa. Code § 9.45(b)
(16A-419)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would adopt a 5-year ''rolling clock'' requirement that applicants pass all divisions of the Architect Registration Examination within a rolling 5-year period. Statutory Authority: Section 6(a) and (d) of the Architects Licensing Law, 63 P. S. § 34.6(a) and (d). -Schedule of Civil Penalties-
49 Pa. Code
§ 43b.11a.
(16-32)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would amend the schedule of Act 48 civil penalties for violations of the Architects Licensure Law and the Board's regulations. Statutory Authority: Section 5(a) of Act 48 of 1993, 63 P. S. § 2205(a). State Board of Barber Examiners Hilarene Staller
(717) 783-3402-Student Work and Curriculum-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 3
(16A-427)Fall 2006, as Proposed The regulation would amend the current regulations to allow for part-time attendance at barber schools; to allow for transfer of hours between a barber shop and a barber school or between barber shops regardless of whether the shop or school is in-state or out-of-state; to require shop owners and schools to submit a quarterly report of student hours to the Board; and to require a shop owner, or a shop owner's designee, to notify the Board of each student to be trained in the shop. Statutory Authority: Section 15-A.4(b) of the Barbers' License Law, 63 P. S. § 566.4(b). -Schedule of Civil Penalties-
49 Pa. Code § 43b.4
(16-32)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would amend the schedule of Act 48 civil penalties for violations of the Barbers' Licensing Law and the Board's regulations. Statutory Authority: Section 5(a) of Act 48 of 1993, 63 P. S. § 2205(a). State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers Michelle Smey
(717) 783-4866-General Revisions-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 36.
(16A-7014)Summer 2006, as Proposed. The regulation represents a comprehensive revision of requirements relating to education and experience for initial certification, continuing education for renewal of certification, standards of practice, and supervision of appraisal assistants. Statutory Authority: Section 5(2) of the Real Estate Appraisers Certification Act, 63 P. S. § 457.5(2); and Section 3 of the Assessors Certification Act, 63 P. S. § 458.3. State Board of Chiropractic Deborah Smith
(717) 783-7155-Chiropractic specialties-
49 Pa. Code Ch. 5 (16A-4312)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The Chiropractic Practice Act prohibits licensees from holding themselves out as specialists unless they possess a post-graduate certification in that specialty. The regulation would identify the certifications acceptable to the Board. Statutory Authority: Section 302(3) of the Chiropractic Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 625.302(3). -Patient records-
49 Pa. Code § 5.51 (16A-4313)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would clarify the requirements for patient records. Statutory Authority: Section 302(3) of the Chiropractic Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 625.302(3). -Volunteer license-
49 Pa. Code § 5.20 (number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to conform the regulations to the amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act under Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 302 of the Chiropractic Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 625.302. Commissioner, BPOA Cynthia K. Montgomery
(717) 783-7200-Schedule of Civil Penalties-
49 Pa. Code
§§ 43b.4, 43b.8, and 43b.9 and 43b.11a
(16-32)Fall 2006, as Final. The regulation would amend the schedules of civil penalties for the State Architects Licensure Board, State Board of Barber Examiners; State Real Estate Commission and State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons that were previously codified as regulations under Act 48 of 1993. Statutory Authority: Section 5(a) of Act 48 of 1993, 63 P. S. § 2205(a). Corporations Bureau Martha Brown (717) 787-6802 -UCC Revised
Article 9-
(16-35)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would adopt (with some revisions) the Model rules promulgated by the International Association of Corporate Administrators, which call for the delivery of filings by electronic means and acceptance of credit card payments. Statutory Authority: Section 9526 of the Uniform Commercial Code Modernization Act of 2001, 13 Pa.C.S. § 9526. State Board of Cosmetology Hilarene Staller
(717) 783-7130-Accreditation of cosmetology schools- 49 Pa. Code
§§ 7.111 and 7.113a (16A-4511)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation amends the Board's existing regulations to clarify the accreditation requirements for cosmetology schools. Statutory Authority: Sections 6 and 11 of the Beauty Culture Law, 63 P. S. §§ 512 and 517. -Removal of term ''manager''-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 7
(16A-4513)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation amends Chapter 7 to delete all references to the manager's license, which was eliminated by Act 98 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 11 of the Beauty Culture Law, 63 P. S. § 517 . State Board of Dentistry Lisa Burns
(717) 783-7162-Expanded Function Dental Assistants' Curriculum Requirements-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 33 (16A-4616)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is intended to establish curriculum requirements for schools offering education programs for expanded function dental assistants. Statutory Authority: Section 3(a) of the Dental Law, 63 P. S. § 122(a). -Administration of Local Anesthesia by Dental Hygienists-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 33
(16A- 4617)Spring 2006, as Proposed. This regulation will establish the requirements under which a dental hygienist may be permitted to administer local anesthesia under the direct supervision of a dentist. Statutory Authority: Section 3(d) of the Dental Law, 63 P. S. § 122(d). -Dental Hygienists Scope of Practice-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 33
(16A- 4617)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is intended to update and amend the scope of practice of dental hygienists to conform to modern dental practices and will establish the requirements under which a dental hygienist may be permitted to administer local anesthesia under the direct supervision of a dentist. Statutory Authority: Section 3(d) of the Dental Law, 63 P. S. § 122(d). -Sexual Misconduct-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 33 (16A-4618)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation will define sexual misconduct as it pertains to dentists, dental hygienists and expanded function dental assistants. Statutory Authority: Sections 3(c), (d) (d.1) and (o) of the Dental Law, 63 P. S. § 122(c), (d), (d.1) and (o). -Volunteer license-
49 Pa. Code
§ 33.110
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the current regulations to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 3(o) of the Dental Law, 63 P. S. § 122(o). State Registration Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists Terrie Kocher
(717) 783-7049-General Revisions- 49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 37
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would clarify education and experience requirements for regular and grandfathered candidates for examination and licensure; revise categories of acceptable professional references for candidates; update the branches of engineering for which license examinations are offered; prescribe standards relating to the use of an electronic seal and signature; clarify criteria for approval of fictitious and corporate names that use variations of professional titles; eliminate unnecessary administrative requirements; and make editorial changes. Statutory Authority: Section 4 of the Engineer, Land Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law, 63 P. S. § 151. State Board of Funeral Directors Michelle Smey
(717) 783-3397-Professional Misconduct- 49 Pa. Code §§ 13.201, 13.202. (16A-4814) Fall 2006, as Final. The amendment would add to the Board's standards of practice and conduct. Statutory Authority: Section 16(a) of the Funeral Director Law, 63 P. S. § 479.16(a). -General Revisions- 49 Pa. Code,
Chap. 13
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed These amendments would update the Board's regulations related to advertising, application procedures, facility requirements, qualifications for licensure and responsibilities of supervisors. Statutory authority: Section 16(a) of the Funeral Director Law, 63 P. S. § 479.16(a). -Forms Review-
49 Pa. Code §§ 13.204 and 13.244 (16A-4813)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This proposed regulation would clarify the criteria by which the Board will review form statements of funeral goods and services and preneed contracts and add grounds for the Board to disapprove forms. Statutory Authority: Section 16(a) of the Funeral Director Law, 63 P. S. § 479.16(a). -Preneed Funeral Arrangements-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 13 (16A-4815)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would clarify and add additional requirements for funeral directors who enter into preneed funeral arrangement agreements. Statutory Authority: Sections 13(c) and 16(a) of the Funeral Director Law, 63 P. S. §§ 479.13(c) and 479.16(a). State Board of Landscape Architects Terrie Kocher
(717) 772-8528-General Revisions-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 15.
(16A-618)Summer 2006, as Final. The regulation would entail general revisions of the Board's current regulations. Statutory Authority: Section 4(9) of the Landscape Architects' Registration Law, 63 P. S. § 904(9). State Board of Medicine Tammy Radel (717) 783-1400 -Athletic Trainers-
49 Pa. Code,
Chap. 16
(16A-4915)Fall 2006, as Final. This joint regulation would implement Act 92 of 2001, which gave the Medical and Osteopathic Boards jurisdiction over athletic trainers (formerly regulated by the State Board of Physical Therapy). Statutory Authority: Section 3 of Act 92 of 2001. -Acupuncture Registration-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 18, §§ 18.11--18.19
(16A-4919)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation will amend the Board's existing regulations so that they comport with the Act 49 amendments to the Acupuncture Registration Act. Statutory Authority: Section 3 of the Acupuncture Registration Act, 63 P. S. § 1803. -Physician Assistants- 49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 18,
Subchapter D
(16A-4916)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation amends the Board's regulations pertaining to physician assistants. Statutory Authority: Section 13 of the Medical Practice Act of 1985, 63 P. S. § 422.1. -Respiratory Care Practitioners Continuing Education-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 18,
Subchapter F.
(16A-4921)Summer 2006, as Final. This regulation is needed to carry out the legislative mandate of Act 55 of 2004 which required certified respiratory care practitioners to complete 20 credits of continuing education each biennium as a condition of certificate renewal. Statutory Authority: Section 1 of Act 55 of 2004 and section 36.1(f) of the Medical Practice Act of 1985, 63 P. S. § 422.36a(f). -Volunteer License-
49 Pa. Code § 16.18
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the current regulations regarding volunteer licenses to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 8 of the Medical Practice Act of 1985, 63 P. S. § 422.8. State Board of Nursing Ann Steffanic
(717) 783-7142-LPN/IV Therapy-
49 Pa. Code § 21.145
(16A-5122)Fall 2006, as Proposed This regulation addresses the LPN's role in working with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC lines). Statutory Authority: Section 17.6 of the Practical Nurse Law, 63 P. S. § 667.6. -RN and LPN Program Examination Pass Rates-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 21
(16A-5123)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation will clarify the procedure for removing a nursing education program from the approved list and further establish standards for placing a nursing education program on provisional approval or removing the program from the approved list based on the failure rate for first-time examinees on the licensure examination. Statutory Authority: Section 2.1(k) of the Professional Nursing Law, 63 P. S. § 212.1(k), and section 17.6 of the Practical Nurse Law, 63 P. S. § 667.6. -CRNP General Revisions-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 21,
Subchapter C
(16A-5124)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to implement Act 206 of 2002, which gave exclusive jurisdiction over CRNPs to the State Board of Nursing and to revise the existing regulations to allow the effective use of CRNPs to the full extent of their education and training. Statutory Authority: Section 2.1(k) of the Professional Nursing Law, 63 P. S. § 212.1(k), and section 7(c) of Act 306 of 2002, P. L. 1567, No. 206, December 9, 2002. -Fees for CRNP Continuing Education Course Approval-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 21
(16A-5128)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would establish a fee for the approval of CRNP continuing education courses. Statutory Authority: Sections 8.1(c) and 11.2(a) and (d) of the Professional Nursing Law, 63 P. S. §§ 218.1(c), 221.2(a) and (d). -Nursing Programs and Faculty Requirements-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 21
(16A-5129)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation updates the Board's regulations relating to nursing education programs as part of a systematic review of the professional nursing regulations undertaken by the Board. Statutory Authority: Section 2.1(k) of the Professional Nursing Law, 63 P. S. § 212.1(k). -Volunteer License-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 21,
Subchapter F,
§§ 21.601--21.607.
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the regulations to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 2.1(k) of the Professional Nursing Law, 63 P. S. § 212.1(k). State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators Chris Stuckey
(717) 783-7155-Administrator-In-
Training-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 39
(16A-627)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would create an alternative method for obtaining experience and training prior to admission to the licensing examination. Statutory Authority: Section 4(c) of the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Act, 63 P. S. § 1104(c). State Board of Occupational Therapy Education and Licensure Chris Stuckey
(717) 783-1389-Orders-
49 Pa. Code § 42.25
(16A-676)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would authorize an occupational therapist to receive an oral order when it is impracticable to receive a written order. Statutory Authority: Section 5(b) of the Occupational Therapy Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 1505(b). State Board of Optometry Deborah Smith
(717) 783-7155-Volunteer License-
49 Pa. Code § 23.26
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the Board's regulations to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 3(b)(14) of the Optometric Practice and Licensure Act, 63 P. S. § 244.3(b)(14). State Board of Osteopathic Medicine Gina Bittner
(717) 783-4858-Athletic Trainers-
49 Pa. Code,
Chap. 16
(16A-5314)Fall 2006, as Final This joint regulation would implement Act 92 of 2001, which gave the Medical and Osteopathic Boards jurisdiction over athletic trainers (formerly regulated by the State Board of Physical Therapy). Statutory Authority: Section 3 of Act 92 of 2001. -Respiratory Care Practitioners-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 25
(16A-5317)Fall 2006, as Final This regulation will amend the Board's regulations by including continuing education requirements for respiratory therapists. Statutory Authority: Section 10.2(f) of the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 271.10b(f). -Volunteer License-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 25,
Subchapter L,
§§ 25.601--25.607.
(number not yet assigned) .Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the Board's regulations to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 16 of the Osteopathic Medicine Act, 63 P. S. § 271.16. State Board of Pharmacy Melanie Zimmerman
(717) 783-7156-Supplies and Equipment-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 27
(16A-5415)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would amend existing regulations pertaining to supplies and equipment to eliminate a specific list of supplies and allow pharmacies to keep on hand supplies specific to the pharmacy's area of practice. Statutory Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1) and (9). -General Revisions-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 27
(16A-5416)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The proposed regulation would update the regulations of the Board to delete outdated portions and amend sections to recognize current pharmacy practice. Statutory Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1) and (9). -Continuing Education-
49 Pa. Code § 27.32
(16A-5417)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The proposed regulation would clarify the Board's continuing education requirements. Statutory Authority: Section 3.1 of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. § 390-3.1. -Syringes and Needles-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 27
(16A-5418)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would amend existing regulations to eliminate the requirement for a prescription prior to dispensing needles and syringes by a pharmacist. Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j) and 390-6(k)(1) and (9). -Pharmacist Breaks-
49 Pa. Code
Chapter 27
(16A-5419)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would permit a sole pharmacist on duty to take up to a thirty-minute break while the pharmacy remains open. Statutory Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1) and (9). State Board of Physical Therapy J. Robert Kline
(717) 783-7134-Biennial Renewal Fees-
49 Pa. Code § 40.5
(16A-6511)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would increase the biennial renewal fees for physical therapists, physical therapy assistants and certificate holders. Statutory Authority: Section 8(b) of the Physical Therapy Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 1308(b). State Board of Podiatry Gina Bittner
(717) 783-4858-Certificate of Authority to Perform Acupuncture-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 29
(16A-449)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to establish the fees and regulate the practice of acupuncture by podiatrists under the Acupuncture Registration Act. Statutory Authority: Section 3 of the Acupuncture Registration Act, 63 P. S. § 1803. -Volunteer License-
49 Pa. Code § 29.55
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the Board's regulations to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 15 of the Podiatry Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 42.15. State Board of Psychology Chris Stuckey
(717) 783-7155-Qualifications-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 41
(16A-6315)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation amends education, experience and examination requirements as well as creates new and amends existing supervisor requirements. Statutory Authority: Sections 3.2(1) and (2) of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 1203.2(1) and (2). -Electronic Transfer of Continuing Education Rosters-
49 Pa. Code § 41.59
(16A-6317)Spring 2007, as Proposed. This regulation would require continuing education sponsors to electronically transfer continuing education rosters to the Board. Statutory Authority: Section 15 of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 1215. -Code of Ethics-
49 Pa. Code § 41.61
(16A-6318)Fall 2006, as Proposed This regulation would update the Board's Code of Ethics so that it would be in line with changes to the American Psychological Association and the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards. Statutory Authority: Section 3.2(2) of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 1203.2(2). State Real Estate Commission Deborah Misheck
(717) 783-3658-Seller's Property Disclosure Statement-
49 Pa. Code § 33.335a
(16A-5611)Summer 2006, as Final (with Proposed rulemaking omitted) This regulation adopts a form ''seller's property disclosure statement'' as required by Act 114 of 2000. Statutory Authority: Section 7304(a) of the Residential Real Estate Transfers Law, 63 P. S. § 7304(a). -Education-
49 Pa. Code
§ 35.384, 35.385.
(16A-5613)Winter 2006-2007, as Proposed. The Proposed Regulation would require new licensees to complete a mandatory 14-hour post-licensure course in lieu of their continuing education. Statutory Authority: Sections 404 and 404.1 of the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act, 63 P. S. §§ 455.404 and 455.404a. -Consumer Notice-
49 Pa. Code § 35.336
(16A-5614)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would shorten and simplify the Consumer Notice mandated by section 608 of the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act. Statutory Authority: 63 P. S. § 455.608. -Schedule of Civil Penalties-
49 Pa. Code § 43b.8
(16-32)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would amend the existing Act 48 Schedule of Civil Penalties formerly promulgated by the Real Estate Commission in 1998. Statutory Authority: Section 5(a) of Act 48 of 1993, 63 P. S. § 2205(a). State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Sandra Matter
(717) 783-1389-Continuing Education-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 47
(16A-6912)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would require that licensees complete continuing education as a condition of license renewal. Statutory Authority: Sections 18(a) 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. §§ 1918(a) and 1906(2). -Sexual Misconduct-
49 Pa. Code
§§ 50.20--50.25.
(16A-691)Summer 2006, as Final. This regulation defines the professional relationship and prohibits sexual intimacies between a client/patient and the social worker, clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist or professional counselor. Statutory Authority: Section 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906(2). -Technical Amendments-
49 Pa. Code
§§ 47.1 and 47.1a.
(16A-699)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation clarifies the definition of ''accredited school'' and deletes the requirement that supervisors of clinical social work applicants for licensure hold a license to practice social work in this Commonwealth so long as they are currently licensed to practice social work in any jurisdiction. Statutory Authority: Section 6 of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906. -Child Abuse Reporting Requirements-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapters 48 and 49
(16A-6910)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would extend the mandatory reporting requirements of the Child Protective Services Law (CPSL) to marriage and family therapists and professional counselors. Statutory Authority: Section 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906(2) and Section 6383 of the CPSL, 23 Pa.C.S. § 6383. -Standards of Professional Conduct-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapters 47, 48 and 49
(16A-6911)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would establish a code of ethics and standards of professional conduct for social workers, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors licensed by the board. Statutory Authority: Section 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906(2). State Board of Examiners in Speech -Language and Hearing Sandra Matter
(717) 783-1389-Assistant Regulations-
49 Pa. Code §§ 45.301--308.
(16A-6801)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This amendment would update the regulatory provisions pertaining to assistants. Statutory Authority: Section 5(8) of the Speech-Language and Hearing Licensure Act, 63 P. S. § 1705(8). -Standards of Practice and Conduct-
49 Pa. Code § 45.103
(number not yet assigned)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would provide the Board with an enforcement mechanism to compel a mental or physical exam where there is probable cause to believe a licensee is unable to practice with reasonable skill and safety because of illness, drunkenness, excessive use of controlled substances, chemicals or other materials or as a result of a physical or mental condition. Statutory Authority: Section 5(2) of the Speech-Language and Hearing Licensure Act, 63 P. S. § 1705(2). State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons Pamela Marsden
(717) 783-1697-Salesperson License-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 19
(16A-609)Fall 2006, as Proposed. The Board of Vehicles Act requires every person who is engaged in the buying, selling or exchanging of vehicles for a commission, compensation or other consideration, to be a licensed salesperson on behalf of a dealer, unless that person is the dealer. This regulation would clarify that the reference to ''dealer'' in the phrase ''unless that person is the dealer'' refers only to a person holding a dealer license as a sole proprietor. Statutory Authority: Section 4(9) of the Board of Vehicles Act, 63 P. S. § 818.4(9). -Act 48 of 1993 Civil Penalties-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 43b.9
(16-32)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would amend the schedule of Act 48 of 1993 civil penalties for violations of the Board of Vehicles Act and the Board's regulations. Statutory Authority: Section 5(a) of Act 48 of 1993, 63 P. S. § 2205(a). State Board of Veterinary Medicine J. Robert Kline
(717) 783-7134-Certified Veterinary Technician Specialties-
49 Pa. Code § 31.38.
(16A-5716)Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would provide that only an individual certified by a veterinary technology academy recognized by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians may hold himself or herself out as a specialist. Statutory Authority: Section 11 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.11. -Biennial Renewal Fees-
49 Pa. Code § 31.41
(16A-5717)Summer 2006, as Final. This regulation would increase the biennial license renewal fee for veterinarians from $225 to $300, and would increase the biennial renewal fee for certified veterinary technicians from $60 to $75. Statutory Authority: Section 13(a) of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.13(a). -Veterinary Dentistry-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 31
(16A-5718)Spring 2007, as Proposed. This regulation would address issues relating to veterinary dentistry. Statutory Authority: Section 5 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.5. -Record Keeping-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 31
(16A-5719)Fall 2006, as Proposed This regulation would establish standards for veterinary medical records. Statutory Authority: Section 5 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.5. -Facilities-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 31
(16A-5720)Spring 2007, as Proposed. This regulation would establish standards for and require registration of veterinary facilities. Statutory Authority: Sections 5 and 27 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 485.5 and 485.27. -Professional Conduct-
49 Pa. Code,
Chapter 31
(16A-5721)Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would clarify the types of conduct that constitutes unprofessional conduct which may lead to disciplinary action under section 21(1) of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act. Statutory Authority: Sections 5 and 21 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 485.5 and 485.21. [Continued on next Web Page]
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of PromulgationNeed and Legal Basis for Action Agency Contact STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
4 Pa. Code § 250.2. Time to appeal. (This proposed regulation will supercede that portion of 1 Pa. Code § 35.35 pertaining to the 10-day period of time to appeal from delegated actions of subordinate officers and substitute a 30-day period of time to file an appeal.) Spring 2006 The Board started the promulgation at its April 26, 2006 meeting. Current hearing regulations are inconsistent with operational practice supporting member-friendly service. Paul Stahlnecker, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-73104 Pa. Code §§ 250.1 and 250.15. Applicability of general rules. (These current regulations will be modified to permit the application of proposed 4 Pa. Code § 250.2.) Spring 2006 The Board started the promulgation at its April 26, 2006 meeting. Specific provisions in SERS' regulations should be exceptions to the general rules of administrative practice and procedure. Paul Stahlnecker, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-73104 Pa. Code § 247.11 Priority of taxation, attachments and assignments of funds. (This proposed regulation will clarify the priority of payments to be made from the members' accounts by SERS pursuant to 71 Pa. C.S. § 5953.) Summer/Fall 2006 The statute does not set priorities among conflicting demands on members' accounts. A recent court decision has offered partial guidance in this area. A regulation would enable consistent application of the statute and would reduce litigation of priority issues. Brian McDonough, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-73104 Pa. Code § 247.7(c). Priority of death benefit payment. (This proposed regulation will clarify the priority of death benefit payments to be made by SERS pursuant to the second sentence of 71 Pa.C.S. § 5905(g).) Summer/Fall 2006 The statute does not set priorities among conflicting demands on members' death benefits. A regulation would enable consistent application of the statute and would reduce litigation of priority issues. Paul Stahlnecker, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-7310
4 Pa. Code § 241.1. Preliminary Provisions. (This proposed regulation will delete the definition of the phrase ''class of service multiplier'' from the definitional section of the regulations.) Spring 2006 The final-form documents have been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau. The definition to be repealed is outmoded and does not apply to the benefit formula currently in use. Salvatore Darigo, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
4 Pa. Code § 243.8. Membership, Credited Service, and Eligibility for Benefits. (This proposed regulation will delete the classes of service which were closed to new members on March 1, 1974) Spring 2006 The final-form documents have been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau. The regulation has been rendered obsolete by changes to SERS' enabling legislation and benefit formula. Salvatore Darigo, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
4 Pa. Code § 249.2 Preliminary Provisions. (This proposed regulation will delete the portion of this regulation dealing with public inspection of certain records of the State Employees' Retirement Board.) Spring 2006 The final-form documents have been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau. The regulation is outmoded, unenforceable and is unnecessary due to the Right-To-Know Law. Salvatore Darigo, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
4 Pa. Code § 247.3. Reduction of annuities because of Social Security old-age insurance benefits. Fall/Winter 2006 This reserved section will be used to clarify the effect of COLAs on annuity reductions. Brian McDonough, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657STATE POLICE
Interception, maintenance, and destruction of Mobile Video Recordings 37 Pa. Code Chapter 50 January 2007, as proposed. Act 53 of 2002 requires the State Police Commissioner, in consultation with the Attorney General, to promulgate these regulations. 18 Pa.C.S. §§ 5704(16), 5749 Syndi L. Guido
Policy Director
717-772-0905
DNA Detection of Sexual and Violent Offenders. 37 Pa. Code Chapter 58 January 2007, as proposed Act 185 of 2004 repealed Chapter 47 of Title 42 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes and amended Title 44 to add Chapter 23, DNA Data and Testing. The act requires the State Police to promulgate rules and regulations to carry out its provisions. Syndi L. Guido
Policy Director
717-772-0905Administration of Megan's Law--Neighbor Notification 37 Pa. Code Chapter 55 January 2007, as proposed Act 18 of 2000, known as Megan's Law, provides for the registration of sexual offenders and community notification for sexually violent predators. The act requires the Department to promulgate guidelines for the general administration of the act in consultation with the Department of Corrections, the Office of Attorney General, the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, and the chairmen and minority chairmen of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees. The act also requires the Department to write regulations regarding neighbor notification of sexually violent predators' residence, school, or employer. See 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.1 Although the requisite guidelines and regulations have been promulgated, the Department is in the process of updating them in light of Act 152 of 2004, which made substantive amendments to Megan's Law. Syndi L. Guido
Policy Director
717-772-0905STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
No regulations being developed or considered at this date. TRANSPORTATION
177-Emission Inspection 67 Pa. Code,
Chapter 177July 2006 This regulation must be retained to stay in compliance with clean-air goals. Due to various Vehicle Code amendments and other desired changes, amendments to the regulation are required in the area of inspection station signage. John Munafo
717-787-217143-Temporary Registration Cards and Plates 67 Pa. Code, Chapter 43 March 2007 Act 152 of 2002 enacted legislation (requiring contracts for all messenger and agent services) that supercedes several facets of this regulation. Based on the legislation, any reference to bond, hearings, written warnings, suspensions, revocations or fines will be removed from the regulation, as these items are now addressed in the required contracts. Andy Cleaver
717-787-217175-Driver's License Exam 67 Pa. Code, Chapter 75 October 2006 The regulation is being revised to allow chiropractors to complete the learner's permit physical. HB1912, Act 76, passed July 15, 2004, requires us to allow chiropractors to complete this physical. Anne Titler
717-783-473721-Odometer Read Disclosure Statements 67 Pa. Code, Chapter 21 March 2007 Changes are needed to bring the regulation current with the Vehicle Code, to specify the age at which a vehicle becomes exempt from odometer disclosure. Andy Cleaver
717-787-217123-Delivery of Certificates of Title 67 Pa. Code,
Chapter 23March 2007 The method of title delivery has changed due to the electronic lien and title program (75 Pa.C.S. Section 1151). This Chapter needs to be updated to reflect the ability to transmit titles with liens electronically, rather than by mail. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171
13-Special Mobile Equipment 67 Pa. Code, Chapter 13 March 2007 Act 211 of 2004, which took affect January 29, 2005, changed the vehicle code definition of special mobile equipment. The regulation needs revised to align with that definition change. Andy Cleaver
717-787-217117-Authorization to Verify ID Numbers 67 Pa. Code, Chapter 17 March 2007 Changes needed to document the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification process. The VIN verification process is not currently documented in either the Vehicle Code or in regulations. Andy Cleaver
717-787-217151-Transfer, Exchange & Reclassification of Registration 67 Pa. Code, Chapter 51 September 2006 An amendment is needed to eliminate the actual transfer fee dollar amount reference in the regulation, and replace with a reference to Section 1927 of the Vehicle Code where the fee is already listed. This will eliminate regulatory changes, if the fee amount changes in the Vehicle Code. Phil VanBriggle
717-787-217171-School Bus Drivers 67 Pa. Code,
Chapter 71October 2006 The regulation needs to be revised to allow chiropractors to complete the school bus driver physical. HB1912, Act 76, passed July 15, 2004, requires us to allow chiropractors to complete this physical. Chris Miller
717-346-9479221-Obligations of Insurer and Vehicle Owner Pa. Code, Chapter 221 December 2006 This regulation should be updated to reflect the changes being proposed for more use of electronic reporting of insurance cancellation information by insurers. Phil VanBriggle
717-787-2171255-Messenger Services 67 Pa. Code, Chapter 255 March 2007 Act 152 of 2002 enacted legislation (requiring contracts for all messenger and agent services) that supersedes several facets of this regulation. Based on the legislation, any reference to bond, hearings, written warnings, suspensions, revocations, or fines will be removed from the regulation as these items are now addressed in the required contracts. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171457-Prequalification of Bidders 67 Pa. Code,
Chapter 457September 2006 The Bureau of Construction Materials is proposing changes to the regulation due to policy changes and ECMS bid procedure changes since the last modification which was in 1998. Joseph Cribben
717-787-3733471-Aviation 67 Pa. Code,
Chapter 471December 2006 This regulation is being revised to clarify requirements and to allow for more practical application and enforcement of those requirements. Brian Gearhart
717-705-1250[Pa.B. Doc. No. 06-1227. Filed for public inspection June 30, 2006, 9:00 a.m.]