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April 18, 2005
LIST PREPARED BY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
ACTS SIGNED INTO LAW BY THE
GOVERNOR
2005
2004 Acts
NOTE: THIS LIST IS FOR
INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT AN OFFICIAL COMPILATION OR
RESTATEMENT OF THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THE ACTS SUMMARIZED. NOTHING
HEREIN SHOULD BE CONSTRUED AS A LEGAL OPINION CONCERNING THE CONTENT OR
MEANING OF THE ACTS. SHOULD QUESTIONS ARISE REGARDING THE CONTENT OR
MEANING OF ACTS, REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO THE OFFICIAL TEXT AND THE
ADVICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL SOUGHT.
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Act 1,
House Bill 2, Printer's Number 1618-April 13, 2005
This is the "Growing Greener
Environmental Stewardship and Watershed Protection
Enhancement Authorization Act," which provides for
submission of a question to the electorate at the
municipal primary in 2005 to authorize incurring of
indebtedness for the maintenance and protection of the
environment, open space and farmland preservation,
watershed protection, abandoned mine reclamation, acid
mine drainage remediation, and other environmental
initiatives. |
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Act 2, House Bill
486, Printer's Number 525-May 9, 2005 Authorizes the release of "Project
70 Land Acquisition and Borrowing Act"
restrictions on certain lands owned by the
Township of Upper Dublin, Montgomery County, in
return for the imposition of restrictions on
certain lands being conveyed to the Township. |
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Act 3,
Senate Bill 69, Printer's Number 650-June 15, 2005 Amends Title 42 (Judiciary and
Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania
Consolidated Statutes to provide a general rule
governing employer immunity from liability for
disclosure of information regarding former or
current employees to prospective employers. |
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Act 4,
Senate Bill 124, Printer's Number 703-June
15, 2005 This Act: (1) makes a subsection
in Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes relating to
the distribution of the marital portion of
defined benefit retirement plans applicable to
all equitable distribution proceedings "pending"
as of the effective date of this Act; and (2)
repeals a provision of Act 175 of 2004 that
applied the aforementioned subsection only to
equitable distribution proceedings "commenced"
after January 28, 2005. |
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Act 5,
Senate Bill 464, Printer's Number 703-June
15, 2005 Amends the "Unemployment
Compensation Law" (Law) by, among other things:
(1) expanding the definition "Employer" to
include individuals or entities that transfer
some or all of their work force to the payroll
of another individual or entity pursuant to a
professional employer arrangement or an employe
leasing arrangement; (2) establishing that any
party in any proceeding under the Law before the
Department of Labor and Industry, a referee, or
the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review
may be represented by any representative chosen
by the party, and that such representative may
be other than an attorney; (3) establishing a
special fund to be known as the Job Training
Fund, providing for transfers of money to the
Fund from the Special Administration Fund, and
identifying entities which shall be eligible to
receive funding for the provision of work force
education programs and services; (4) enumerating
new criminal offenses and civil penalties for
violations of the Law; and (5) further providing
for contribution rates. |
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THE GOVERNOR'S DESK IS
CURRENTLY CLEAR OF BILLS TO BE SIGNED
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