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Senator Mike Waugh Prime
Sponsored Legislation Report
28th District – York County
1999-2000 Legislation
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Selective
Service Registration (S.B. 1563): Requires
those who must register with Selective Service under federal law to be
registered in order to receive a driver’s license.
Abandoned
Vehicles on Private Property (S.B. 1564): Authorizes
private property owners to remove abandoned vehicles from their property to
a salvage yard with the permission of a police officer.
Operating
a Foreign Vehicle in Pennsylvania (S.B. 1565): Eliminates
a loophole in Pennsylvania law by which vehicles can be operated in-state by
residents without obtaining a Pennsylvania registration.
Passengers
in Open Trucks (S.B. 1566): Amends current law
which bans passengers in open truck beds to allow an exception for seated
passengers wearing safety belts.
Pancreatic
Cancer Awareness Month (S.R. 219): Designates
November as “Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month” to create awareness of
pancreatic cancer, the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S.
HIKE
Day Resolution (S.R. 198): Designates November 18,
2000, as "HIKE Day" to urge all citizens to recognize and support the
efforts of the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (HIKE) Fund to provide hearing
devices for children with hearing impairments whose parents are financially
unable to meet this special need.
Vehicular
Homicide (S.B. 1486): Increases the period of license suspension for persons
who commit vehicular homicide from one year to three years or until age 21,
whichever is greater.
Children's
Health Care (S.B. 1304): Eliminates a gap in the present law causing certain
low-income children to qualify for neither the CHIP nor Medical Assistance
programs.
Juror
Pay (S.B. 1311): Increases juror pay from $9 per day to $25 per day for the
first three days, and from $25 per day to $50 per day for each day thereafter.
Nonmedical
Good Samaritan Civil Immunity (S.B. 520): Protects employers who provide
emergency care or first aid training to their employees from lawsuits resulting
from an employee's rendering of emergency care.
Pre-Approved
School Design (S.B. 284): Reduces the cost of designing, planning and
constructing new school facilities by establishing a state-held portfolio of
pre-approved standardized plans.
Uniform
Construction Code (S.B. 647): - Act 45 of 1999: Establishes a minimum
state-wide building code to protect life and property, encourage affordable
housing, and strengthen access requirements for the disabled.
Handicapped
Parking (S.B. 348): Removes certain signing requirements regarding
handicapped and disabled veteran parking in order to improve enforcement of
parking regulations.
Appropriation
to the Department of Environmental Protection (S.B. 716): Provides funds to
the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for Local Soil and Water
District Assistance by local conservation districts.
Prevailing
Wage "Opt-In" (S.B. 1044): Reduces the costs of construction for
school districts and municipalities by allowing local governments to chose
whether to be under the state prevailing wage mandate.
Notice
to Shut Off Sewer (S.B. 1046): Prohibits a municipality from shutting off
water supply for the nonpayment of a sewage bill until 15 days after written
notice has been mailed, by first-class mail, to the person liable for
nonpayment.
Appointment
and Promotion Preference in Public Employment for Volunteer Firefighters (S.B.
1048): Requires the Commonwealth and municipalities, when choosing between
equally-qualified candidates for public employment, to give preference to
volunteer firefighters.
Rescission
of Contracts (S.B. 1057): Amends Section 201-7 of the Unfair Trade Practices
Act to prevent buyers from abusing their right to rescind certain kinds of
contracts.
Accelerated
Evictions (S.B. 1058): Provides landlords who post a $1,500 bond with an
accelerated process for evicting tenants, and provides tenants with the right to
make a claim on the bond if an order of accelerated eviction is wrongfully
entered.
Right
Lane Driving (S.B. 1059): Repeals the requirement for vehicles to be driven
in the furthest right lane of limited access highways.
Correction
of Support Overpayments (S.B. 1060): Authorizes County Domestic Relations
Sections to take steps necessary to compensate an individual for overpayments of
child support, including the authority to decrease the amount withheld from the
individual's paycheck.
Week
of the Young Child Resolution (S.R. 62): Designates April 19 through April
25, 1999, as "Week of the Young Child" to urge all citizens to
recognize and support the needs of young children in our community.
York
County 250th Anniversary Resolution (S.R. 63): Honors York County on the
occasion of its 250th Anniversary.
Fire
Sprinkler Study (S.R. 132): Commissions a study to determine the feasibility
of retrofitting high-rise buildings, colleges, dormitories, and other buildings
housing individuals with fire sprinkler systems.
Income
Tax Filing by Individuals and Couples with Poverty Income (S.B. 1121): Eliminates
the requirement of filing an income tax return for most individuals and couples
who qualify for complete tax forgiveness.
Instruments
Under Seal (S.B. 1122): Protects individuals who borrow for a car or other
personal purposes from lenders who abuse the legal doctrine of "instruments
under seal" to file lawsuits after the 4-year Statute of Limitations has
expired.
Drivers'
Financial Responsibility (S.B. 1123): Adjusts for inflation the dollar amount
of minimum insurance a driver must carry (set in 1974 at $5,000 for property
insurance and $15,000 for injury to others).
Resolution
to Urge the Department of Transportation to Abandon Metric Conversion (S.R.
102): Urges PennDoT to abandon its policy of proceeding with complete
metrification.
"Do
Not Call Lists" (S.B. 1215): Prohibits telemarketers from calling
individuals who place themselves on a "Do Not Call List" maintained by
local telephone companies.
Sales
& Use Tax for Out-of-State Vendors (S.B. 1216): Closes a loophole which
allows out-of-state vendors conducting business in Pennsylvania to evade sales
and use taxes.
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