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Pennsylvania regulations

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  • Tarah Probst and Lisa Wayland v. Department of Environmental Protection and PennDOT District 5-0, permittee; EHB doc. No. 2026-059-L
    June 20, 2026

    Environmental Hearing Board accepts intervention petitions in appeal of NPDES stormwater discharge permit for I-80 reconstruction in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

  • Reorganization of the Pennsylvania State Police
June 20, 2026

Pennsylvania State Police organizational structure changes take effect June 9, 2026, with updated command hierarchy documented in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

  • Fishing in Lake Erie and boundary lakes; limitations on gear
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania permits three commercial trap net license holders to fish from one boat in Lake Erie, increasing the prior limit of two for yellow perch operations.

  • General fishing regulations; measuring fish
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania standardizes fish measurement methods for recreational and commercial anglers to ensure compliance with size limits and Atlantic striped bass management regulations.

  • General fishing regulations; miscellaneous special regulations
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania's special fishing regulations establish catch-and-release rules for blue catfish and daily harvest limits for flathead catfish in the Ohio River Basin to protect reintroduction efforts and prevent overharvesting.

  • Seasons, sizes and creel limits; Commonwealth inland waters
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania increases minimum trout size limits from 7 inches to 9 inches in inland waters effective January 1, 2027, to protect wild brook trout populations.

  • Special fishing regulations; miscellaneous special regulations
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania increases minimum trout size limits from 7 inches to 9 inches in specially regulated waters effective January 1, 2027, to protect wild brook trout populations.

  • Special fishing regulations; stocked trout waters open to year-round fishing
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania stocked trout waters open year-round must follow a new 9-inch minimum size limit instead of 7 inches, effective January 1, 2027.

  • Meetings scheduled
    June 20, 2026

    Health Care Cost Containment Council's Education Committee meets June 25, 2026, and Council convenes July 8, 2026; public participation requires advance notice to the listed contact.

  • 1332 Waiver Reinsurance Program—Plan Year 2027 parameter update
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania's 1332 Waiver Reinsurance Program adjusts parameters effective January 1, 2027 to attachment point $60,000, cap $100,000, and 34% coinsurance for health insurers offering ACA-compliant coverage.

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