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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 09-1599

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Recent Actions during the 2009 Regular Session of the General Assembly

[39 Pa.B. 5114]
[Saturday, August 29, 2009]

   The following is a summary of recent actions of the General Assembly during the 2009 Regular Session.

Doc.Date ofBill Printer's EffectiveSubject Matter
No.Action NumberNumberDate
2009 APPROPRIATION ACTS OF REGULAR SESSION ENACTED--ACT 002A through 008A
002A Aug 12 HB1419 PN1741 Immediately Public School Employees' Retirement Board--administrative expenses, and the like
003A Aug 12 HB1420 PN1742 ImmediatelyState Employees' Retirement Board--administrative expenses, and the like
004A Aug 12 HB1421 PN1743 ImmediatelyBureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs--operation of professional licensureboards
005A Aug 12 HB1422 PN1744 ImmediatelyDepartment of Labor and Industry and Department of Community and Economic Development--administer workers compensation, occupational diseases and Office of Small Business Advocate
006A Aug 12 HB1423PN1745 Immediately Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission--operation
007A Aug 12 HB1424 PN1746Immediately Office of Consumer Advocate--operation
008A Aug 12 HB1425 PN1747ImmediatelyOffice of Small Business Advocate--operation

   *  denotes an effective date with exceptions

Effective Dates of Statutes

   The effective dates specified previously for laws and appropriation acts were contained in the applicable law or appropriation act. Where no date is specified or where the effective date specified is prior to the date of enactment, the effective date is 60 days after final enactment except for statutes making appropriations or affecting budgets of political subdivisions. See 1 Pa.C.S. §§ 1701--1704 (relating to effective dates of statutes).

Advance Copies of Statutes

   Section 1106 of Title 1 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes provides that the prothonotaries of each county shall file advance copies of statutes in their offices for public inspection until the Laws of Pennsylvania are generally available. Section 2406(h) of The Administrative Code of 1929 provides that the Department of General Services (Department) shall distribute advance sheets of the Laws of Pennsylvania to each law judge of the courts, to every county and public library of this Commonwealth and to each member of the General Assembly. These copies shall be furnished without charge. The Department shall also mail one copy of each law enacted during any legislative session to any person who pays to it the sum of $20.

   Requests for annual subscriptions for advance copies of statutes should be sent to the State Bookstore--PHMC, Commonwealth Keystone Building, 400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0053, accompanied by a check or money order in the sum of $20, payable to the ''Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.''

ROBERT W. ZECH, Jr.,   
Director
Legislative Reference Bureau

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 09-1599. Filed for public inspection August 28, 2009, 9:00 a.m.]



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