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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 04-1208c

[34 Pa.B. 3468]

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Regulation Being
Considered
Proposed Date
of Promulgation
Need and Legal Basis for Action Agency Contact
STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
4 Pa. Code Chapter 243, Section 243.3 (relating to optional alternate retirement programs) Summer 2004 Revisions to Optional Alternate Retirement Program Regulations: 4 Pa. Code §§ 243.3 and 249.58--Amend to eliminate language that permits current members of SERS to withdraw from SERS to join an alternate retirement plan established under Act 2001-35. M. Catherine Nolan
(717) 237-0392
4 Pa. Code Chapter 249, Section 249.58 (relating to optional alternate retirement plans). Sean Sanderson
(717) 237-0261
STATE POLICE
Interception, maintenance, and destruction of Mobile Video Recordings
37 Pa. Code Chapter 50
January 2005, 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
717-772-0905
DNA Detection of Sexual and Violent Offenders.
37 Pa. Code Chapter 58
January 2005, as proposed Act 57 of 2002 amended Title 42 of the Judicial Code to include Chapter 47, which establishes a DNA database and provides for the collection and testing of DNA samples from individuals convicted of specified offenses. The act is a recodification of a prior DNA act. The act requires the Department to promulgate regulations to effectuate the act. Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905
Administration of Megan's Law--
Neighbor Notification
37 Pa. Code Chapter 55
January 2005, 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. Although the requisite guidelines and regulations have been promulgated, the Department is in the process of updating them. Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905
Use of Unmarked Cars
37 Pa. Code Chapter 42
(Reg. 17-65)
August 2004, as final rulemaking Act 75 of 2001 requires the State Police to promulgate regulations, in consultation with the Department of Transportation, for police officers' use of unmarked vehicles. Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905
Administration of the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement Age Compliance Check Program
37 Pa. Code Chapter 23
(Reg. 17-64)
August 2004, as final rulemaking Act 141 of 2002 amended the Crimes Code to allow individuals between the age of 18 and 21 to purchase, possess, and transport alcoholic beverages if they are working under the direct supervision of an adult liquor control enforcement officer. The act requires the State Police to promulgate regulations prescribing the manner in which age compliance checks will be performed. Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905
Designation of Emergency Vehicles
37 Pa. Code Chapter 41
(Reg. 17-66)
August 2004, as final rulemaking Pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S. § 6106 (relating to designation of emergency vehicles by Pennsylvania State Police), the State Police may designate any vehicle or group of vehicles as emergency vehicles upon a finding that the designation is necessary to the preservation of life or property or to the execution of emergency governmental functions. This final-form rulemaking amends § 41.5 (relating to eligibility) to allow the Department of Corrections (Department) to apply for emergency vehicle designation of vehicles used by its Hostage Rescue Teams, Hostage Negotiation Teams, Corrections Emergency Response Teams, Corrections Rifle Specialist Teams and Central Office Special Teams Coordinator. Syndi L. Guido
717-772-0905
STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
No regulations being developed or considered at this date.
TRANSPORTATION
Authorized Vehicles and Special Operating Privileges
67 Pa. Code Chap. 15
November 2004, as proposed Section 6107 of the Vehicle Code requires a regulation, but some changes are necessary. Arthur H. Breneman
717-787-3620
Child Passenger Protection
67 Pa. Code Chap. 102
November 2004, as proposed Section 4581 of the Vehicle Code requires regulations for child passenger seats. This will be a new regulation. D. J. Reed
717-783-4577
Vehicles Required to Stop at Railroad Grade Crossings
67 Pa. Code Chap. 103
July 2004, as final deletion Section 3342(d) of the Vehicle Code no longer requires a regulation, but only a notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Since a notice was published on 2/17/01, this regulation is no longer required. The proposed deletion was published on 2/14/04 (34 Pa.B. 843). Arthur H. Breneman
717-787-3620
Engineering and Traffic Studies
67 Pa. Code Chap. 201
July 2004, as proposed deletion The need for this chapter will be eliminated when Chapter 212 is adopted. The proposed Chapter 212, and the proposed deletion of this chapter, was published on 4/19/03 (33 Pa.B. 1930), but both will be published again as proposed. Arthur H. Breneman
717-787-3620
Work Zone Traffic Control
67 Pa. Code Chap. 203
July 2004, as proposed deletion The need for this chapter will be eliminated when Chapter 212 is adopted. The proposed Chapter 212, and the proposed deletion of this chapter, was published on 4/19/03 (33 Pa.B. 1930), but both will be published again as proposed. Arthur H. Breneman
717-787-3620
Official Traffic Control Devices
67 Pa. Code Chap. 211
July 2004, as proposed deletion The need for this chapter will be eliminated when Chapter 212 is adopted. The proposed Chapter 212, and the proposed deletion of this chapter, was published on 4/19/03 (33 Pa.B. 1930), but both will be published again as proposed Arthur H. Breneman
717-787-3620
Official Traffic Control Devices
67 Pa. Code Chap. 212
July 2004, as proposed This regulation will adopt the federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and thereby eliminate the need for most of the requirements in the current Chapters 201, 203 and 211. The proposed Chapter 212 was published on 4/19/03 (33 Pa.B. 1930), but because the Department also needs to propose a regulation to implement Act 229 of 2002 regarding active work zones (and to eliminate guidelines currently contained in a Chapter 204), and because of other proposed changes (including the elimination of Chapter 217), the proposed Chapter 212 and the proposed deletion of Chapters 201, 203, 204, 211 and 217 will be republished for comments. Arthur H. Breneman
717-787-3620
Posting of Private Parking Lots
67 Pa. Code Chap. 217
July 2004, as proposed deletion The need for this chapter will be eliminated when Chapter 212 is adopted. Arthur H. Breneman
717-787-3620
Access to and Occupancy of Highways by Driveways and Local Roads
67 Pa. Code Chap. 441
September 2004, as proposed Update to better reflect current requirements. Daniel R. Smyser
717-787-7445
Pre-qualification of Bidders
67 Pa. Code Chap. 457
September 2004, as proposed Changes required as a result of a reengineering process. Joseph F. Cribben
717-787-3733
Vehicle Equipment and Inspection
67 Pa. Code Chapter 175
December 2004 Vehicle Code changes regarding Motorcycle handle-bar height and hours of inspection station operation need to be reflected in this chapter so language is consistent. The Department also has been asked to look at other (additional) documents that could be used as proof-of-ownership for the purpose of inspecting a vehicle. Mike Rorick
(717) 787-5523
Driver's License Exam
67 Pa. Code Chapter 75
January 2005 Changes are being made to allow Chiropractors to give the basic driver qualification physical. Was forwarded to the Office of General Counsel on April 22, 2004. Is being packaged and reviewed. Mike Rorick
(717) 787-5523
Transfer, Exchange & Reclassification of Registration
67 Pa. Code Chapter 51
December 2004 An amendment is needed to eliminate the transfer fee dollar amount reference or to change the transfer fee to $6.00 to be consistent with Section 1927 of the Vehicle Code. Phil VanBriggle
(717) 787-2304
Proportional Registration of Fleet Vehicles
67 Pa. Code Chapter 63
July 2004 Revisions were submitted to the Office of Chief Counsel in April 2004. The revision changes the temporary authorization from 30 days to 60 days, to be consistent with the International Registration Plan. Mike Rorick
(717) 787-5523
Permit Agents
67 Pa. Code Chapter 65
July 2004 Revisions were submitted to the Office of Chief Counsel in April 2004. To be consistent with Chapter 63, the duration of a telegram of authority was changed from 30 days to 60 days. Mike Rorick
(717) 787-5523
Physical & Mental Criteria--Including Vision Standards Relating to the Licensing of Drivers
67 Pa. Code Chapter 83
July 2004 These regulations are being updated to keep pace with medical advances, and reflect the recommendations of the PennDOT Medical Advisory Board. The Independent Regulatory Review Commission hearing was held May 13, 2004, and the regulations will likely be published as a final rulemaking in July, 2004 and included in the Pa. Code pages before January 2005. Mike Rorick
(717) 787-5523
Occupational Limited License
67 Pa. Code Chapter 86
December 2004 Regulations were developed as a result of the DUI legislation of 2003, which mandates providing occupational limited licenses to some first-time DUI violators. A statement of policy has been published, and the Office of Chief Counsel has forwarded the regulations on for formal promulgation. Mike Rorick
(717) 787-5523
Ignition Interlock
67 Pa. Code Chapter 88
December 2004 Regulations were developed as a result of the DUI legislation of 2003, which requires PennDOT to develop in regulation provisions for an ignition interlock hardship exemption. The economic hardship provisions are being updated. A statement of policy has been published, and the Office of General Counsel has forwarded the regulation for promulgation. Mike Rorick
(717) 787-5523

 

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 04-1208. Filed for public inspection July 2, 2004, 9:00 a.m.]



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