Pennsylvania regulations
- Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery; notice of amendments for the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster RecoveryJune 20, 2026
Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery reallocates $300,002 from multi-family housing construction to rehabilitation in Delaware and Montgomery Counties under the federal Hurricane Ida recovery program.
- Adoption of local rules of criminal procedure; 21 AD 2026June 20, 2026
McKean County criminal procedure rule requires defendants charged with misdemeanors or felonies to provide fingerprints and photographs at booking centers within 10 days of arrest, with a $100 fee upon conviction.
- Notice of suspensionJune 13, 2026
Paul M. Schofield, a Pennsylvania-licensed attorney, has been suspended from practicing law for failure to pay required court expenses; suspension is published due to his residence outside Pennsylvania.
- Termination of cases with deceased defendants; administrative order No. 3 of 2026June 13, 2026
Philadelphia Municipal Court terminated approximately 20,400 traffic cases involving deceased defendants to clear its docket effective immediately under Administrative Order No. 3 of 2026.
- Aviation Advisory Committee meetingJune 13, 2026
Aviation Advisory Committee meets June 16, 2026 at 10 a.m. in Harrisburg to discuss aviation matters via in-person or remote Teams participation.
- Boat registration and numbering; issuing agentsJune 13, 2026
Fish and Boat Commission allows temporary boat registration agents to submit letters of credit or security forms instead of bonds, streamlining agent onboarding.
- Transmission line; telephonic prehearing conferenceJune 13, 2026
Transource Pennsylvania seeks PUC approval to construct a 230 kV transmission line in Franklin County; formal protests due August 12, 2026, with prehearing conference August 19, 2026.
- Recent actions during the 2026 regular session of the General AssemblyJune 13, 2026
Pennsylvania General Assembly enacted 7 laws during its 2026 regular session affecting firefighter pensions, physical therapy, dentistry, midwifery, state planning, building accessibility, and school code; laws take effect 60 days after enactment un…
- Administrative order 2026-03; adoption of local criminal rule of procedure N202; No. C-48-AD-05-2026June 13, 2026
Northampton County's local criminal rule 202 requires District Attorney approval of all search warrant applications before judicial issuance, effective 30 days after publication.
- Changes to supplemental payments to qualifying hospitalsJune 13, 2026
The state will distribute $4.587 million in supplemental payments to qualifying hospitals in medically underserved areas for fiscal year 2025-2026, with eligibility based on specific city and county population ranges.
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