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Pennsylvania regulations

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  • Amended rule of criminal procedure 507 approval of police complaints and arrest warrant affidavits by attorney for the Commonwealth; No. 847-2026
    June 27, 2026

    Pike County District Attorneys must approve police complaints and arrest warrant affidavits for serious crimes including homicide, sexual offenses, weapons violations, and drug delivery before officers can file them.

  • Actions for custody, partial custody and visitation of minor children; No. 2026-2001
June 27, 2026

Mercer County Court's Parenting Coordination Program resolves custody and visitation disputes for minor children at $150/hour with fee waivers available to low-income parties.

  • Renal Disease Advisory Committee meeting
    June 27, 2026

    Renal Disease Advisory Committee holds public meeting July 17, 2026 to discuss chronic kidney disease treatment and Department of Health programs.

  • Wastewater service
    June 27, 2026

    Gibson's Advanced Sewer, LLC seeks to acquire wastewater assets and service rights in New Milford Township, Susquehanna County from Monteforte Enterprises; formal protests and petitions to intervene due July 13, 2026.

  • Nursing Facility Assessment Program for Fiscal Year 2026-2027
    June 27, 2026

    Department of Human Services proposes $460.966 million annual assessment on nonpublic and county nursing facilities for fiscal year 2026-2027 using tiered rates of $9.32 or $33.41 per resident day; public comment period is 30 days.

  • Special fishing regulations; extended trout season
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania's extended trout season (Labor Day through mid-February) raises the minimum size limit from 7 inches to 9 inches effective January 1, 2027, to protect wild brook trout in stocked waters.

  • Decisions on requests for exceptions to health care facility regulations
    June 20, 2026

    Department of Health published May 2026 decisions on health care facility exception requests, approving two nursing care facilities for modifications.

  • Proposed expedited interconnection track projects in Pennsylvania; request for information deadline extension
    June 20, 2026

    Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection extends deadline to June 25, 2026 for renewable energy generation or storage projects seeking state-sponsored expedited interconnection status with PJM Interconnection.

  • Applications, actions and special notices
    June 20, 2026

    Department of Environmental Protection accepts water quality permit applications under Clean Streams Law and Clean Water Act for sewage treatment, industrial discharges, stormwater, and animal feeding operations; public comment period is 30 days.

  • Actions on applications
    June 20, 2026

    Department of Banking and Securities reported approved branch openings and one relocation for banking institutions as of June 9, 2026; public comment period for pending applications is 30 days from publication.

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