Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Act 118 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) AND PUBLIC WELFARE (67 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Session of 2022
No. 2022-118
 
HB 1866
 
AN ACT
 
Amending Titles 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) and 67 (Public Welfare) of the
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in juvenile matters, further providing for disposition
of dependent child; in human services generally, reorganizing provisions relating
to adoption opportunities and to family finding and kinship care; and making editorial
changes.

 
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
 
Section 1.  Section 6351(f)(8) and (8.2) and (f.1)(5)(i), (ii) and (iv) of Title 42 of the Pennsylvania
Consolidated Statutes are amended to read:

§ 6351.  Disposition of dependent child.
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(f)  Matters to be determined at permanency hearing.--At each permanency hearing, a court
shall determine all of the following:

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(8)  The services needed to assist a child who is 14 years of age or older to make the
transition to successful adulthood[.] and whether the services are being provided as required under 67 Pa.C.S. § 7505 (relating to transition plan and services).
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(8.2)  [That a] If the child is 18 years of age or older, whether a suitable transition plan has been presented in accordance with section 475 of the Social Security
Act (49 Stat. 620, 42 U.S.C. § 675(5)(H)) and 67 Pa.C.S. § 7505.

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(f.1)  Additional determination.--Based upon the determinations made under subsection (f)
and all relevant evidence presented at the hearing, the court shall determine one
of the following:

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(5)  If and when the child will be placed in another planned permanent living arrangement
which is approved by the court, the following shall apply:

(i)  The child must be [16] 18 years of age or older.

(ii)  The county agency shall identify at least [one significant connection with a supportive
adult] two significant connections with supportive adults willing to be involved in the child's life as the child transitions to adulthood,
or document that efforts have been made to identify [a supportive adult] supportive adults.

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(iv)  The court shall:
(A)  Ask the child about the desired permanency goal for the child.
(B)  Make a judicial determination explaining why, as of the date of the hearing, another
planned permanent living arrangement is the best permanency plan for the child.

(C)  Provide compelling reasons why it continues not to be in the best interests of the
child to return to the child's parent, guardian or custodian, be placed for adoption,
be placed with a legal custodian or be placed with a fit and willing relative.

(D)  Make findings that the significant [connection is] connections are identified in the permanency plan or that efforts have been made to identify [a supportive
adult] at least two connections with supportive adults, if no one is currently identified.

(E)  Identify the specific planned permanent living arrangement that the court is approving.
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Section 2.  Chapter 1 heading of Title 67 is amended to read:
CHAPTER 1
[PRELIMINARY] GENERAL PROVISIONS

Section 3.  Title 67 is amended by adding a chapter to read:
CHAPTER 3
ADMINISTRATION
Sec.
301.  (Reserved).
§ 301.  (Reserved).
Section 4.  Part II heading of Title 67 is amended to read:
PART II
[HUMAN SERVICES GENERALLY] MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Section 5.  Title 67 is amended by adding a chapter immediately following Part II heading to read:
CHAPTER 7
(Reserved)
Section 6.  Chapters 21 and 31 of Title 67 are repealed:
[CHAPTER 21
ADOPTION OPPORTUNITIES
Sec.
2101.  Declaration of purpose.
2102.  Definitions.
2103.  Regulations.
2104.  Adoption opportunity payments and reimbursement.
§ 2101.  Declaration of purpose.
This chapter shall be interpreted and construed to effect the purpose of encouraging
and promoting the placement of children who have disabilities or are hard to place
by virtue of age, sibling relationship or ethnicity in adoptive homes.

§ 2102.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings
given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Adoption opportunity."  A subsidy which may include:
(1)  maintenance costs;
(2)  medical, surgical and psychological expenses; and
(3)  other costs incident to the adoption.
"Child."  An individual who:
(1)  is under the age of 18 years; or
(2)  is under the age of 21 years and attained 13 years of age before the adoption assistance
agreement became effective and is:

(i)  completing secondary education or an equivalent credential;
(ii)  enrolled in an institution that provides postsecondary or vocational education;
(iii)  participating in a program actively designed to promote or remove barriers to employment;
(iv)  employed for at least 80 hours per month; or
(v)  incapable of doing any of the activities described in subparagraph (i), (ii), (iii)
or (iv) due to a medical or behavioral health condition that is supported by regularly
updated information in the permanency plan of the child.

"County agency."  The county children and youth social service agency exercising the power and duties
provided for in section 405 of the act of June 24, 1937 (P.L.2017, No.396), known
as the County Institution District Law, or its successor, and supervised by the department
under Article IX of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services
Code.

"Eligible child."  A child in the legal custody of the county agency where parental rights have been
terminated pursuant to the procedure set forth in 23 Pa.C.S. Pt. III (relating to
adoption) and who has been in foster placement for a period of not less than six months
and shown to be difficult to adopt because of a disability or by virtue of age, sibling
relationship or ethnicity. A child in the legal custody of an agency approved by the
department shall be an eligible child if the child is certified as eligible by the
county agency.

§ 2103.  Regulations.
(a)  Duty of department.--The department may establish and develop criteria and promulgate
necessary regulations for county agencies to implement an adoption opportunity in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

(b)  Content.--The regulations shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1)  Criteria for identifying eligible children and adoptive homes.
(2)  Procedures for implementing the adoption opportunity payment.
(3)  Reporting requirements by county agencies.
§ 2104.  Adoption opportunity payments and reimbursement.
(a)  Amount.--The amount of adoption opportunity payment for maintenance costs to an adoptive
family shall not exceed the monthly payment rate for foster family care in the county
in which the child resides.

(b)  County reimbursement.--The department shall reimburse county agencies for at least
80% of the cost of an adoption opportunity provided by the county agency under this
chapter if the county agency complies with the reporting requirements established
by the department under section 2103 (relating to regulations).

(c)  Limitation.--No public money shall be expended under this chapter on behalf of an
eligible child until all available benefits under existing or future private, public,
local, State or Federal programs have been exhausted. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, adoptive families subsidized under the provisions of this chapter shall not
be liable under the provisions of the act of October 20, 1966 (3rd Sp.Sess., P.L.96,
No.6), known as the Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966, or 23 Pa.C.S.
Ch. 46 (relating to support of the indigent) in the event that the adopted child needs
services or assistance under the provisions of Article IV of the act of June 13, 1967
(P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, or under the provisions of the
Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966.

CHAPTER 31
FAMILY FINDING AND KINSHIP CARE
Sec.
3101.  Legislative intent.
3102.  Definitions.
3103.  Family finding required.
3104.  Discontinuance of family finding.
3105.  Kinship Care Program.
3106.  Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodianship Program.
3107.  Permanent legal custodianship subsidy and reimbursement.
§ 3101.  Legislative intent.
This chapter is intended to ensure that family finding occurs on an ongoing basis
for all children entering the child welfare system. This chapter is also intended
to promote the use of kinship care when it is necessary to remove a child from the
child's home in an effort to:

(1)  Identify and build positive connections between the child and the child's relatives
and kin.

(2)  Support the engagement of relatives and kin in children and youth social service planning
and delivery.

(3)  Create a network of extended family support to assist in remedying the concerns that
led the child to be involved with the county agency.

§ 3102.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings
given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Accept for service."  Decide on the basis of the needs and problems of an individual to admit or receive
the individual as a client of the county agency or as required by a court order entered
under 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to juvenile matters).

"Child."  An individual who:
(1)  is under 18 years of age; or
(2)  is under 21 years of age and attained 13 years of age before the subsidized permanent
legal custodianship agreement became effective and is:

(i)  completing secondary education or an equivalent credential;
(ii)  enrolled in an institution that provides postsecondary or vocational education;
(iii)  participating in a program actively designed to promote or remove barriers to employment;
(iv)  employed for at least 80 hours per month; or
(v)  incapable of doing any of the activities described in subparagraph (i), (ii), (iii)
or (iv) due to a medical or behavioral health condition, which is supported by regularly
updated information in the permanency plan of the child.

"County agency."  The county children and youth social service agency exercising the power and duties
provided for in section 405 of the act of June 24, 1937 (P.L.2017, No.396), known
as the County Institution District Law, or its successor, and supervised by the department
under Article IX of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services
Code.

"Eligible child."  A child who meets all of the following:
(1)  Has a court-ordered disposition of placement with a permanent legal custodian pursuant
to 42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2.1) (relating to disposition of dependent child).

(2)  Has lived with an eligible permanent legal custodian for at least six months, which
need not be consecutive.

(3)  Is a citizen or an alien lawfully residing in this Commonwealth.
"Eligible permanent legal custodian."  A relative or kin who meets all of the following:
(1)  Whose home is approved pursuant to applicable regulations for placement of foster
children.

(2)  With whom an eligible child has resided for at least six months, which need not be
consecutive.

(3)  Who meets the requirements to be approved as a foster parent under 23 Pa.C.S. § 6344
(relating to employees having contact with children; adoptive and foster parents).

"Family finding."  Ongoing diligent efforts between a county agency, or its contracted providers, and
relatives and kin to:

(1)  Search for and identify adult relatives and kin and engage them in children and youth
social service planning and delivery.

(2)  Gain commitment from relatives and kin to support a child or parent receiving children
and youth social services.

"Foster parent."  An individual approved by a public or private foster family care agency to provide
foster family care services to a child who is temporarily separated from the child's
legal family and placed in the legal custody of an agency.

"Kin."  An individual 21 years of age or older who is one of the following:
(1)  A godparent of the child as recognized by an organized church.
(2)  A member of the child's tribe, nation or tribal organization.
(3)  An individual with a significant, positive relationship with the child or family.
"Permanent legal custodian."  A person to whom legal custody of the child has been given by order of a court pursuant
to 42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2.1).

"Relative."  An individual who is:
(1)  Related within the fifth degree of consanguinity or affinity to the parent or stepparent
of a child.

(2)  At least 21 years of age.
"Sibling."  An individual who has at least one parent in common with another individual, whether
by blood, marriage or adoption, regardless of whether or not there is a termination
of parental rights or parental death. The term includes biological, adoptive, stepsiblings
and half-siblings.

"Subsidized permanent legal custodianship."  A court-ordered disposition of a dependent child pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2.1)
for which the child's permanent legal custodian receives a monetary payment from the
county agency pursuant to a subsidized permanent legal custodianship agreement.

"Subsidized permanent legal custodianship agreement."  A written agreement signed by the director of the county agency, or a designee, and
a permanent legal custodian that sets forth the terms and subsidy payments for a subsidized
permanent legal custodianship.

"Successor permanent legal custodian."  A relative or kin who meets all of the following:
(1)  With whom an eligible child resides for any period of time.
(2)  Who has been named as a successor in a permanent legal custodianship agreement executed
by an eligible child's previous eligible permanent legal custodian.

(3)  Who meets the requirements for employment in child-care services and approval as a
foster or adoptive parent under 23 Pa.C.S. § 6344.

§ 3103.  Family finding required.
Family finding shall be conducted for a child when the child is accepted for service
and at least annually thereafter until the child's involvement with the county agency
is terminated or the family finding is discontinued in accordance with section 3104
(relating to discontinuance of family finding).

§ 3104.  Discontinuance of family finding.
(a)  General rule.--A county agency may discontinue family finding for a child under the
following circumstances:

(1)  The child has been adjudicated dependent pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to
juvenile matters) and a court has made a specific determination that continued family
finding no longer serves the best interests of the child or is a threat to the child's
safety.

(2)  The child is not under the jurisdiction of a court and the county agency has determined
that continued family finding is a threat to the child's safety. A determination that
continued family finding is a threat to the child's safety must be based on credible
information about a specific safety threat, and the county agency shall document the
reasons for the county agency's determination.

(3)  The child is in a preadoptive placement, and court proceedings to adopt the child
have been commenced pursuant to 23 Pa.C.S. Pt. III (relating to adoption).

(b)  Resuming family finding.--Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), a county
agency shall resume family finding for a child if:

(1)  the child is under the jurisdiction of a court and the court determines that resuming
family finding is best suited to the safety, protection and physical, mental and moral
welfare of the child and does not pose a threat to the child's safety; or

(2)  the child is not under the jurisdiction of a court and the county agency determines
that resuming family finding serves the best interests of the child and does not pose
a threat to the child's safety.

§ 3105.  Kinship Care Program.
(a)  Establishment of program.--The Kinship Care Program is established in the department.
(b)  Relative notification.--Except in situations of family or domestic violence, the county
agency shall exercise due diligence to identify and notify all grandparents and other
adult relatives to the fifth degree of consanguinity or affinity to the parent or
stepparent of a dependent child and each parent who has legal custody of a sibling
of a dependent child within 30 days of the child's removal from the child's home if
temporary legal and physical custody has been transferred to the county agency. The
notice must explain all of the following:

(1)  Any options under Federal and State law available to the relative to participate in
the care and placement of the child, including any options that would be lost by failing
to respond to the notice.

(2)  The requirements to become a foster parent, permanent legal custodian or adoptive
parent.

(3)  The additional supports that are available for children removed from the child's home.
(c)  Placement of children.--If a child has been removed from the child's home under a
voluntary placement agreement or is in the legal custody of the county agency, the
county agency shall give first consideration to placement with relatives or kin. The
county agency shall document that an attempt was made to place the child with a relative
or kin. If the child is not placed with a relative or kin, the agency shall document
the reason why the placement was not possible.

(d)  Regulations.--The department is authorized to promulgate regulations necessary to
carry out the provisions of this chapter. The regulations shall include, but not be
limited to, the following:

(1)  Relatives and kin shall receive the same foster care rate as other foster parents
if they comply with the regulations governing foster parents.

(2)  Foster care payments received by a relative or kin who is a foster parent shall be
excluded from consideration when calculating eligibility for public assistance.

§ 3106.  Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodianship Program.
(a)  Establishment of program.--The Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodianship Program is
established in the department.

(b)  Implementation.--The department shall establish and develop criteria and is authorized
to promulgate necessary regulations for county agencies to implement the Subsidized
Permanent Legal Custodianship Program in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
The criteria and regulations shall include, but not be limited to, identification
of eligible children and eligible permanent legal custodians, procedures for implementing
the program and reporting requirements by county agencies.

§ 3107.  Permanent legal custodianship subsidy and reimbursement.
(a)  Amount.--The amount of permanent legal custodianship subsidy for maintenance costs
to a permanent legal custodian or a successor permanent legal custodian shall not
exceed the monthly payment rate for foster family care in the county in which the
child resides.

(b)  County reimbursement.--The department shall reimburse the county agency for at least
80% of the cost of a permanent legal custodianship subsidy payment provided by a county
agency in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, provided that the county
agency complies with the requirements established by the department.]

Section 7.  Part III heading of Title 67 is amended to read:
PART III
[INSTITUTION DISTRICTS (Reserved)]
MENTAL HEALTH AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Section 8.  Title 67 is amended by adding a chapter immediately following Part III heading to
read:

CHAPTER 51
(Reserved)
Section 9.  Part IV heading of Title 67 is amended to read:
PART IV
[MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS] CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Section 10.  Title 67 is amended by adding chapters immediately following Part IV heading to read:
CHAPTER 71
(Reserved)
CHAPTER 73
(Reserved)
CHAPTER 75
FAMILY FINDING AND KINSHIP CARE
Sec.
7501.  Legislative intent.
7502.  Definitions.
7503.  Family finding required.
7504.  Permanency plan.
7505.  Transition plan and services.
7506.  Data collection to improve permanency outcomes.
7507.  Kinship Care Program.
7508.  Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodianship Program.
7509.  Permanent legal custodianship subsidy and reimbursement.
§ 7501.  Legislative intent.
This chapter is intended to ensure that family finding occurs on an ongoing basis
for all children entering the child welfare system, to promote the use of kinship
care when it is necessary to remove a child from the child's home and to ensure that
each child leaving foster care at 18 years of age or older is prepared for the transition
to successful adulthood.

§ 7502.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings
given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Accept for service."  Decide on the basis of the needs and problems of an individual to admit or receive
the individual as a client of the county agency or as required by a court order entered
under 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to juvenile matters).

"Child."  An individual who:
(1)  is under 18 years of age; or
(2)  is under 21 years of age and attained 13 years of age before the subsidized permanent
legal custodianship agreement became effective and is:

(i)  completing secondary education or an equivalent credential;
(ii)  enrolled in an institution that provides postsecondary or vocational education;
(iii)  participating in a program actively designed to promote or remove barriers to employment;
(iv)  employed for at least 80 hours per month; or
(v)  incapable of doing any of the activities described in subparagraph (i), (ii), (iii)
or (iv) due to a medical or behavioral health condition, which is supported by regularly
updated information in the permanency plan of the child.

"County agency."  The county children and youth social service agency exercising the power and duties
provided for in section 405 of the act of June 24, 1937 (P.L.2017, No.396), known
as the County Institution District Law, or its successor, and supervised by the department
under Article IX of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services
Code.

"Eligible child."  A child who meets all of the following:
(1)  Has a court-ordered disposition of placement with a permanent legal custodian under
42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2.1) (relating to disposition of dependent child).

(2)  Has lived with an eligible permanent legal custodian for at least six months, which
need not be consecutive.

(3)  Is a citizen or an alien lawfully residing in this Commonwealth.
"Eligible permanent legal custodian."  A relative or kin who meets all of the following:
(1)  Whose home is approved pursuant to applicable regulations for placement of foster
children.

(2)  With whom an eligible child has resided for at least six months, which need not be
consecutive.

(3)  The requirements to be approved as a foster parent under 23 Pa.C.S. § 6344 (relating
to employees having contact with children; adoptive and foster parents).

"Family finding."  The ongoing process of identifying and engaging extended family members and adults
who have or could have significant, positive connections with a child or family that
has been accepted for services in order to:

(1)  Build a network of support for the child and the child's family.
(2)  Promote positive, long-term connections for the child.
(3)  Include relatives and kin in social service planning and delivery.
(4)  When necessary, identify a safe and familiar placement for the child.
"Foster parent."  An individual approved by a public or private foster family care agency to provide
foster family care services to a child who is temporarily separated from the child's
legal family and placed in the legal custody of an agency.

"Kin."  An individual 21 years of age or older who is one of the following:
(1)  A godparent of the child as recognized by an organized church.
(2)  A member of the child's tribe, nation or tribal organization.
(3)  An individual with a significant, positive relationship with the child or family.
"Permanency plan."  A comprehensive plan for a child in out-of-home placement that is intended to result
in a permanent home and family relationships for the child.

"Permanent legal custodian."  A person to whom legal custody of the child has been given by order of a court under
42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2.1).

"Relative."  An individual who is:
(1)  Related within the fifth degree of consanguinity or affinity to the parent or stepparent
of a child.

(2)  At least 21 years of age.
"Sibling."  An individual who has at least one parent in common with another individual, whether
by blood, marriage or adoption, regardless of whether or not there is a termination
of parental rights or parental death. The term includes biological, adoptive, stepsiblings
and half-siblings.

"Subsidized permanent legal custodianship."  A court-ordered disposition of a dependent child under 42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2.1) for
which the child's permanent legal custodian receives a monetary payment from the county
agency pursuant to a subsidized permanent legal custodianship agreement.

"Subsidized permanent legal custodianship agreement."  A written agreement signed by the director of the county agency, or a designee, and
a permanent legal custodian that sets forth the terms and subsidy payments for a subsidized
permanent legal custodianship.

"Successor permanent legal custodian."  A relative or kin who meets all of the following:
(1)  With whom an eligible child resides for any period of time.
(2)  Who has been named as a successor in a permanent legal custodianship agreement executed
by an eligible child's previous eligible permanent legal custodian.

(3)  The requirements for employment in child-care services and approval as a foster or
adoptive parent under 23 Pa.C.S. § 6344.

"Transition plan."  A comprehensive plan for leaving foster care or another out-of-home placement and
successfully transitioning to independent adulthood.

§ 7503.  Family finding required.
(a)  General rule.--Family finding shall be conducted for a child when the child is accepted
for service and at least annually thereafter until the child's involvement with the
county agency is terminated or the family finding is discontinued in accordance with
subsection (b).

(b)  Discontinuation of family finding.--A county agency may discontinue family finding
for a child under the following circumstances:

(1)  The child has been adjudicated dependent under 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to juvenile
matters) and a court has made a specific determination that continued family finding
no longer serves the best interests of the child or is a threat to the child's safety.

(2)  The child is not under the jurisdiction of a court, and the county agency has determined
that continued family finding is a threat to the child's safety. A determination that
continued family finding is a threat to the child's safety must be based on credible
information about a specific safety threat, and the county agency shall document the
reasons for the county agency's determination.

(3)  The child is in a preadoptive placement, and court proceedings to adopt the child
have been commenced under 23 Pa.C.S. Pt. III (relating to adoption).

(c)  Resumption of family finding.--Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b), a
county agency shall resume family finding for a child if:

(1)  the child is under the jurisdiction of a court and the court determines that resuming
family finding is best suited to the safety, protection and physical, mental and moral
welfare of the child and does not pose a threat to the child's safety; or

(2)  the child is not under the jurisdiction of a court and the county agency determines
that resuming family finding serves the best interests of the child and does not pose
a threat to the child's safety.

(d)  Documentation.--The following family finding information shall be documented in the
child's case plan:

(1)  The technology and processes used to identify and engage relatives and kin.
(2)  The names of relatives and kin that were identified.
(3)  The names of relatives and kin that were contacted.
(4)  The child's input and involvement in family finding efforts.
(5)  The manner and extent to which identified relatives or kin were included in the child's
case plan.

(6)  If applicable, the reasons for discontinuation of family finding.
§ 7504.  Permanency plan.
(a)  Permanency plan.--When a child is subject to an order transferring legal custody under
42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2) (relating to disposition of dependent child), the county shall
develop a permanency plan, provide, on a continuous basis, services to support the
successful effectuation of the permanency plan and document in the child's case plan
the services provided. A child 14 years of age or older shall have the opportunity
to participate in the development of the permanency plan.

(b)  Permanency services.--The county agency shall, on an ongoing basis, provide services
to:

(1)  Identify potential permanent placements for the child, including primary and secondary
placement options.

(2)  Prepare the child cognitively and emotionally for placement in accordance with the
child's identified permanency goal.

(3)  Maintain and strengthen sibling connections through joint placement or facilitation
of visitation and other means of communication.

(4)  Maintain and strengthen other identified supportive connections.
§ 7505.  Transition plan and services.
(a)  Transition services required.--If a child is subject to an order transferring legal
custody under 42 Pa.C.S. § 6351(a)(2) (relating to disposition of dependent child),
the county shall:

(1)  Beginning when the child is 14 years of age, provide age and developmentally appropriate
services to help the child plan and prepare for eventual adulthood.

(2)  Beginning no less than six months before the child will become 18 years of age, develop
a transition plan in collaboration with the child and, at the child's election, other
supportive adults.

(3)  Prior to termination of court jurisdiction of a child 18 years of age or older, provide
the child with all relevant documents, which may include, but are not limited to,
the child's birth certificate, Social Security card, driver's license or State identification
card, health insurance card and diploma or general educational development certificate.

(4)  Prior to termination of court jurisdiction, provide the child with a copy of the transition
plan.

(b)  Transition plan.--A transition plan shall include:
(1)  Identification of or detailed options for a suitable place of intended residence.
(2)  A list, with contact information, of supportive adults and family members.
(3)  Identification of local opportunities for mentorships and continuing social support.
(4)  A plan or detailed options for employment, job training or continuing education.
(5)  Documentation of the child's possession of relevant documents or, if the child does
not have possession of the documents, an explanation of the reasons why the child
does not have the documents and detailed instructions on how the child may obtain
the documents.

(c)  Transition document retention.--The county shall document the child's transition plan
in the child's case plan and shall retain electronic copies of the transition plan
and all relevant documents for no less than five years after termination of court
jurisdiction.

§ 7506.  Data collection to improve permanency outcomes.
The county agency shall submit to the department the following data for a child 18
years of age or older at the time the court terminates jurisdiction over the child:

(1)  Age.
(2)  Gender.
(3)  Race.
(4)  Permanency goal.
(5)  Whether the permanency goal was achieved.
(6)  Whether the child requested resumption of jurisdiction.
(7)  Whether the court granted resumption of jurisdiction.
(8)  The number of placements in the prior year.
(9)  Whether the child had an identified place of intended residence.
(10)  Whether the child had income through employment.
(11)  Whether the child had income through a public benefit.
(12)  Whether the child had at least two identified supportive adult connections.
(13)  Whether the child had contact with siblings.
(14)  Whether the child had contact with biological parents.
(15)  Whether the child graduated from high school.
(16)  Whether the child received a general educational development certification.
(17)  Whether the child was a parent or expectant parent.
(18)  Whether the child was enrolled in a program of postsecondary education or training.
(19)  Whether the child had completed at least two years in a program of postsecondary education
or training.

(20)  Whether the child was enrolled in Medicaid.
(21)  Whether the child was given a physical copy of a transition plan.
(22)  Whether the child had possession of a birth certificate, Social Security card, State
identification card or driver's license, health insurance card and, if not born in
the United States, proof of valid immigration status.

§ 7507.  Kinship Care Program.
(a)  Establishment of program.--The Kinship Care Program is established in the department.
(b)  Relative notification.--Except in situations of family or domestic violence, the county
agency shall exercise due diligence to identify and notify all grandparents and other
adult relatives to the fifth degree of consanguinity or affinity to the parent or
stepparent of a dependent child and each parent who has legal custody of a sibling
of a dependent child within 30 days of the child's removal from the child's home if
temporary legal and physical custody has been transferred to the county agency. The
notice must explain all of the following:

(1)  Options under Federal and State law available to the relative to participate in the
care and placement of the child, including any options that would be lost by failing
to respond to the notice.

(2)  The requirements to become a foster parent, permanent legal custodian or adoptive
parent.

(3)  The additional supports that are available for children removed from the child's home.
(c)  Placement of children.--If a child has been removed from the child's home under a
voluntary placement agreement or is in the legal custody of the county agency, the
county agency shall give first consideration to placement with relatives or kin. The
county agency shall document that an attempt was made to place the child with a relative
or kin. If the child is not placed with a relative or kin, the agency shall document
the reason why the placement was not possible.

(d)  Regulations.--The department is authorized to promulgate regulations necessary to
carry out the provisions of this chapter. The regulations shall include, but not be
limited to, the following:

(1)  Relatives and kin shall receive the same foster care rate as other foster parents
if they comply with the regulations governing foster parents.

(2)  Foster care payments received by a relative or kin who is a foster parent shall be
excluded from consideration when calculating eligibility for public assistance.

§ 7508.  Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodianship Program.
(a)  Establishment of program.--The Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodianship Program is
established in the department.

(b)  Implementation.--The department shall establish and develop criteria and is authorized
to promulgate necessary regulations for county agencies to implement the Subsidized
Permanent Legal Custodianship Program in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
The criteria and regulations shall include, but not be limited to, identification
of eligible children and eligible permanent legal custodians, procedures for implementing
the program and reporting requirements by county agencies.

§ 7509.  Permanent legal custodianship subsidy and reimbursement.
(a)  Amount.--The amount of permanent legal custodianship subsidy for maintenance costs
to a permanent legal custodian or a successor permanent legal custodian shall not
exceed the monthly payment rate for foster family care in the county in which the
child resides.

(b)  County reimbursement.--The department shall reimburse the county agency for at least
80% of the cost of a permanent legal custodianship subsidy payment provided by a county
agency in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, provided that the county
agency complies with the requirements established by the department.

CHAPTER 77
ADOPTION OPPORTUNITIES
Sec.
7701.  Declaration of purpose.
7702.  Definitions.
7703.  Regulations.
7704.  Adoption opportunity payments and reimbursement.
§ 7701.  Declaration of purpose.
This chapter shall be interpreted and construed to effect the purpose of encouraging
and promoting the placement of children who have disabilities or are hard to place
by virtue of age, sibling relationship or ethnicity in adoptive homes.

§ 7702.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings
given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Adoption opportunity."  A subsidy which may include:
(1)  maintenance costs;
(2)  medical, surgical and psychological expenses; and
(3)  other costs incident to the adoption.
"Child."  An individual who:
(1)  is under 18 years of age; or
(2)  is under 21 years of age and attained 13 years of age before the adoption assistance
agreement became effective and is:

(i)  completing secondary education or an equivalent credential;
(ii)  enrolled in an institution that provides postsecondary or career and technical education;
(iii)  participating in a program actively designed to promote or remove barriers to employment;
(iv)  employed for at least 80 hours per month; or
(v)  incapable of doing any of the activities described in subparagraph (i), (ii), (iii)
or (iv) due to a medical or behavioral health condition that is supported by regularly
updated information in the permanency plan of the child.

"County agency."  The county children and youth social service agency exercising the power and duties
provided for in section 405 of the act of June 24, 1937 (P.L.2017, No.396), known
as the County Institution District Law, or its successor, and supervised by the department
under Article IX of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services
Code.

"Eligible child."  A child in the legal custody of the county agency where parental rights have been
terminated pursuant to the procedure set forth in 23 Pa.C.S. Pt. III (relating to
adoption) and who has been in foster placement for a period of not less than six months
and shown to be difficult to adopt because of a disability or by virtue of age, sibling
relationship or ethnicity. A child in the legal custody of an agency approved by the
department shall be an eligible child if the child is certified as eligible by the
county agency.

§ 7703.  Regulations.
(a)  Duty of department.--The department may establish and develop criteria and promulgate
necessary regulations for county agencies to implement an adoption opportunity in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

(b)  Content.--The regulations shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1)  Criteria for identifying eligible children and adoptive homes.
(2)  Procedures for implementing the adoption opportunity payment.
(3)  Reporting requirements by county agencies.
§ 7704.  Adoption opportunity payments and reimbursement.
(a)  Amount.--The amount of adoption opportunity payment for maintenance costs to an adoptive
family shall not exceed the monthly payment rate for foster family care in the county
in which the child resides.

(b)  County reimbursement.--The department shall reimburse county agencies for at least
80% of the cost of an adoption opportunity provided by the county agency under this
chapter if the county agency complies with the reporting requirements established
by the department under section 7703 (relating to regulations).

(c)  Limitation.--No public money shall be expended under this chapter on behalf of an
eligible child until all available benefits under existing or future private, public,
Federal, State or local programs have been exhausted. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, adoptive families subsidized under the provisions of this chapter shall not
be liable under the provisions of the act of October 20, 1966 (3rd Sp.Sess., P.L.96,
No.6), known as the Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966, or 23 Pa.C.S.
Ch. 46 (relating to support of the indigent) in the event that the adopted child needs
services or assistance under the provisions of Article IV of the act of June 13, 1967
(P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, or under the provisions of the
Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966.

CHAPTER 79
EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES
Sec.
7901.  (Reserved).
§ 7901.  (Reserved).
CHAPTER 81
(Reserved)
Section 11.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.
 
APPROVED--The 3rd day of November, A.D. 2022.
 
TOM WOLF

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

Title 2 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURE

Title 3 - AGRICULTURE

Title 4 - AMUSEMENTS

Title 5 - ATHLETICS AND SPORTS

Title 6 - BAILEES AND FACTORS

Title 7 - BANKS AND BANKING

Title 8 - BOROUGHS AND INCORPORATED TOWNS

Title 9 - BURIAL GROUNDS

Title 10 - CHARITIES

Title 11 - CITIES

Title 12 - COMMERCE AND TRADE

Title 13 - COMMERCIAL CODE

Title 14 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

Title 15 - CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS

Title 16 - COUNTIES

Title 17 - CREDIT UNIONS

Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES

Title 20 - DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES

Title 22 - DETECTIVES AND PRIVATE POLICE

Title 23 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS

Title 24 - EDUCATION

Title 25 - ELECTIONS

Title 26 - EMINENT DOMAIN

Title 27 - ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES

Title 28 - ESCHEATS

Title 29 - FEDERAL RELATIONS

Title 30 - FISH

Title 31 - FOOD

Title 32 - FORESTS, WATERS AND STATE PARKS

Title 33 - FRAUDS, STATUTE OF

Title 34 - GAME

Title 35 - HEALTH AND SAFETY

Title 36 - HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES

Title 37 - HISTORICAL AND MUSEUMS

Title 38 - HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES

Title 39 - INSOLVENCY AND ASSIGNMENTS

Title 40 - INSURANCE

Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE

Title 43 - LABOR

Title 44 - LAW AND JUSTICE

Title 45 - LEGAL NOTICES

Title 46 - LEGISLATURE

Title 47 - LIQUOR

Title 48 - LODGING AND HOUSING

Title 49 - MECHANICS' LIENS

Title 50 - MENTAL HEALTH

Title 51 - MILITARY AFFAIRS

Title 52 - MINES AND MINING

Title 53 - MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY

Title 54 - NAMES

Title 57 - NOTARIES PUBLIC

Title 58 - OIL AND GAS

Title 59 - PARTNERSHIPS

Title 60 - PEDDLERS

Title 61 - PRISONS AND PAROLE

Title 62 - PROCUREMENT

Title 63 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS (STATE LICENSED)

Title 64 - PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND QUASI-PUBLIC CORPORATIONS

Title 65 - PUBLIC OFFICERS

Title 66 - PUBLIC UTILITIES

Title 67 - PUBLIC WELFARE

Title 68 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY

Title 69 - SAVINGS ASSOCIATIONS

Title 70 - SECURITIES

Title 71 - STATE GOVERNMENT

Title 72 - TAXATION AND FISCAL AFFAIRS

Title 73 - TOWNSHIPS

Title 74 - TRANSPORTATION

Title 75 - VEHICLES

Title 76 - WEIGHTS, MEASURES AND STANDARDS

Title 77 - WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION

Title 78 - ZONING AND PLANNING

Title 79 - SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

Act 1 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - ASSISTING STUDENTS EXPERIENCING EDUCATION INSTABILITY

Act 2 - FISCAL CODE - MONEY IN ACCOUNT, OPIOID ABUSE CHILD IMPACT TASK FORCE AND FOR ARPA HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE SUPPORTS

Act 3 - GAME AND WILDLIFE CODE (34 PA.C.S.) - ORGANIZATION OF COMMISSION, RESIDENT LICENSE AND FEE EXEMPTIONS AND LICENSE COSTS AND FEES

Act 4 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) AND LAW AND JUSTICE (44 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 6 - PRIVATE FIRST CLASS HOWARD HAHN MEMORIAL BRIDGE - DESIGNATION

Act 7 - JOHN MICHAEL BEYRAND MEMORIAL HIGHWAY - DESIGNATION

Act 8 - BANKS AND BANKING (7 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 9 - FISCAL CODE - EARLY DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OR A RELATED DISORDER

Act 10 - HEALTH AND SAFETY (35 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 11 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - HOW CONSTITUTED

Act 12 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS CODE (23 PA.C.S.) - EMPLOYEES HAVING CONTACT WITH CHILDREN; ADOPTIVE AND FOSTER PARENTS

Act 13 - PRISONS AND PAROLE CODE (61 PA.C.S.) - ESTABLISHMENT

Act 14 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - COVID-19 REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY AUTHORITY

Act 15 - PRESERVING LAND FOR OPEN AIR SPACES - LOCAL TAXING OPTIONS

Act 16 - MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1985 - LICENSE WITHOUT RESTRICTION, INSTITUTIONAL LICENSE AND TEMPORARY LICENSE

Act 17 - LOCAL TAX ENABLING ACT - DECLARATION AND PAYMENT OF INCOME TAXES

Act 18 - PUBLIC CONTRACT BID NONRECEIPT ACT - TITLE, SHORT TITLE AND CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

Act 19 - MUNICIPALITIES FINANCIAL RECOVERY ACT - DESIGNATION, PERFORMANCE OF COORDINATOR AND RECEIVER

Act 20 - CONVEYANCE - COMMONWEALTH PROPERTY IN UNION TOWNSHIP, LEBANON COUNTY AND IN WHITEMARSH AND SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIPS, MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Act 21 - CAPITAL BUDGET ACT OF 2021-2022 - ENACTMENT

Act 22 - PROFESSIONAL NURSING LAW - EXAMINATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Act 23 - MULTIPLE DESIGNATIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND REPEALS - DESIGNATION

Act 24 - CONVEYANCE - COMMONWEALTH PROPERTY IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND REPEALS

Act 25 - REAL ESTATE LICENSING AND REGISTRATION ACT - CONTINUING EDUCATION

Act 26 - CONVEYANCE - COMMONWEALTH PROPERTY IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES

Act 27 - CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT OF 2021-2022 - ENACTMENT

Act 28 - FISH (30 PA.C.S.) - PERIOD OF REGISTRATION

Act 29 - CMV EDUCATION AND NEWBORN SCREENING ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 30 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACT - LICENSURE, COVID-19 REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY AUTHORITY AND REPEAL

Act 31 - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 32 - MENTAL HEALTH PROCEDURES ACT - CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS

Act 33 - PENNSYLVANIA DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE CONTROL ACT - CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS

Act 34 - STORAGE TANK AND SPILL PREVENTION ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 35 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS (STATE LICENSED) (63 PA.C.S.) - MILITARY AND VETERANS' LICENSURE

Act 36 - PENNSYLVANIA INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AUTHORITY ACT FOR CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS

Act 37 - THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS AND PROJECTS

Act 38 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - USE OF PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARD FOR SPECIAL STATE DUTY AND REPEAL

Act 39 - SUPPLEMENTARY ACT, PILOTAGE RATES - RATES OF PILOTAGE AND COMPUTATION, PILOTAGE FEES AND UNIT CHARGE AND CHARGES FOR SERVICES

Act 40 - COMMERCE AND TRADE (12 PA.C.S.) - ESTABLISHMENT AND MEMBERSHIP

Act 41 - MUNICIPALITIES (53 PA.C.S.) - MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY CHANGE, CHANGES IN ASSESSED VALUATION, ABSTRACTS OF BUILDING AND DEMOLITION PERMITS TO BE FORWARDED TO THE COUNTY ASSESSMENT OFFICE AND REPEALS

Act 42 - FIRE AND PANIC ACT - STANDARDS FOR CLASS VI BUILDINGS

Act 43 - COMMERCE AND TRADE (12 PA.C.S.) - PURPOSE, ESTABLISHMENT OF A PROGRAM, NOTICE TO LIEN HOLDER REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION, SCOPE OF WORK, LIEN AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS

Act 44 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - DEFINITIONS

Act 45 - RECOGNITION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PERSONNEL LICENSURE INTERSTATE COMPACT ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 46 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - MEETINGS

Act 47 - PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY LAW - COUNTY ADULT PROBATION AND PAROLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Act 48 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 49 - LOCAL OPTION SMALL GAMES OF CHANCE ACT - DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS

Act 50 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS CODE (23 PA.C.S.) - PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY, APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATION PROCESS

Act 51 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - USA SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL REGISTRATION PLATES AND SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL RESTRICTED ACCOUNT

Act 52 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 53 - TAX REFORM CODE OF 1971 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 54 - FISCAL CODE - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND RELATED REPEALS

Act 55 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 56 - COMMERCE AND TRADE (12 PA.C.S.) - LEGITIMATE CANNABIS-RELATED BUSINESS, INCENTIVE-BASED SAVINGS PROGRAM AND IMPOSING A PENALTY

Act 57 - LOCAL TAX COLLECTION LAW - EFFECT OF FAILURE TO RECEIVE TAX NOTICE

Act 58 - AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNIT TAX EXEMPTION ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 59 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - GRADING AND PENALTIES

Act 60 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.), HEALTH AND SAFETY (35 PA.C.S.), JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) AND MUNICIPALITIES (53 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 61 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - INSTITUTIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT

Act 62 - MULTIPLE DESIGNATIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES - DESIGNATION AND RELATED REPEALS

Act 63 - WEIGH STATION PRECLEARANCE PROGRAM ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 64 - UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW - COLLECTION, VERIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION BY ONLINE MARKETPLACES TO INFORM CONSUMERS

Act 65 - FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT ACT - REPLACING REFERENCES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS WITH THE PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, REPEALING PROVISIONS RELATED TO APPROPRIATIONS, MAKING A RELATED REPEAL AND EDITORIAL CHANGES

Act 66 - PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION CODE - NUMBER OF BALLOTS TO BE PRINTED AND SPECIMEN BALLOTS

Act 67 - LIQUOR CODE - BREWERIES, RENEWAL OF LICENSES AND TEMPORARY PROVISIONS FOR LICENSEES IN ARMED SERVICE AND RIGHTS OF MUNICIPALITIES PRESERVED

Act 68 - INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENTS - TITLE OF ACT AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENTS RELATING TO SNOW REMOVAL OR ICE CONTROL SERVICES

Act 69 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - PURPLE STAR SCHOOL PROGRAM

Act 70 - SEXUAL ASSAULT TESTING AND EVIDENCE COLLECTION ACT - SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE COLLECTION PROGRAM

Act 71 - CRIME VICTIMS ACT - RIGHTS

Act 72 - HEALTH AND SAFETY (35 PA.C.S.) - BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AMBULANCES

Act 73 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - PROSTITUTION AND RELATED OFFENSES AND OBSCENE AND OTHER SEXUAL MATERIALS AND PERFORMANCES

Act 74 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - FIREWORKS AND A RELATED REPEAL

Act 75 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - SEXUAL EXTORTION

Act 76 - OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC OVERSIGHT ACT - REQUIREMENTS

Act 77 - CRIME VICTIMS ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 78 - HIGHWAY-RAILROAD AND HIGHWAY BRIDGE CAPITAL BUDGET SUPPLEMENTAL ACT FOR 2021-2022 - ENACTMENT

Act 79 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACT - PHOTO IDENTIFICATION TAG REGULATIONS

Act 80 - PHARMACY ACT - AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER INJECTABLE MEDICATIONS, BIOLOGICALS AND IMMUNIZATIONS AND ABROGATING INCONSISTENT REGULATIONS

Act 81 - E HIGHWAY CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT OF 2022-2023 - ENACTMENT

Act 82 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - LESSEE'S RIGHT TO ACQUIRE OWNERSHIP AND ADVERTISING AND DISPLAY OF PROPERTY

Act 83 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 84 - TRANSPORTATION (74 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND RESCINDING, IN PART, A RESOLUTION OF THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION PARTNERSHIP BOARD

Act 85 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - WHEN PROSECUTION BARRED BY FORMER PROSECUTION FOR DIFFERENT OFFENSE

Act 86 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - POWERS AND DUTIES IN GENERAL

Act 87 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACT - AMBULATORY SURGICAL FACILITY PERMITTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND ABROGATING REGULATIONS

Act 88 - PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION CODE - PUBLIC FUNDING OF ELECTIONS, POWERS AND DUTIES OF COUNTY BOARDS, ESTABLISHING THE ELECTION INTEGRITY GRANT PROGRAM AND VIOLATION OF PUBLIC FUNDING OF ELECTIONS

Act 89 - OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CONTROL ACT OF 1971 - CONTROL OF OUTDOOR ADVERTISING, REMOVAL OF PROHIBITED ADVERTISING DEVICES, PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND IMPOSING A DUTY ON THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION TO NOTIFY THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

Act 90 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS

Act 91 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES, SECURING LOADS IN VEHICLES, WIDTH OF VEHICLES, PERMIT FOR MOVEMENT DURING COURSE OF MANUFACTURE AND PROMULGATION OF RULES AND REGULATIONS BY DEPARTMENT

Act 92 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) AND VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - ASSET FORFEITURE AND OFF-ROAD VEHICLES IN URBAN MUNICIPALITIES

Act 93 - THE INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 94 - THE INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - CONTRACTS AND COVERAGE PACKAGES

Act 95 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - OFFENSE OF EVADING ARREST OR DETENTION ON FOOT AND OFFENSE OF HARMING A POLICE ANIMAL WHILE EVADING ARREST OR DETENTION

Act 96 - OIL AND GAS (58 PA.C.S.) - OIL AND GAS WELL PLUGGING OVERSIGHT, BONDING, WELL PLUGGING FUNDS AND RELATED REPEAL

Act 97 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - STATE HORSE RACING COMMISSION

Act 98 - HUMAN SERVICES CODE - PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGER AUDIT AND OBLIGATIONS AND ABROGATING REGULATIONS

Act 99 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) AND JUDICAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - ASSAULT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, ASSAULT BY PRISONER OR LIFE PRISONER, SENTENCES FOR SECOND SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES AND SENTENCES FOR OFFENSES COMMITTED AGAINST LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER

Act 100 - PROJECT 70 LANDS - RELEASE OF RESTRICTIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND RELATED REPEAL

Act 101 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - POWERS AND DUTIES, DEATH REVIEW TEAMS, IMPOSING DUTIES ON THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND AN EDITORIAL CHANGE

Act 102 - HISTORICAL AND MUSEUMS (37 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 103 - FIRST CLASS CITY BUSINESS TAX REFORM ACT - DEFINITIONS

Act 104 - HEALTH AND SAFETY (35 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 105 - SURFACE MINING CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION ACT - MINING AND RECLAMATION ADVISORY BOARD

Act 106 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS (23 PA.C.S.) - DECREE OF COURT

Act 107 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - SUSPENSION OF OPERATING PRIVILEGE

Act 108 - TAX REFORM CODE OF 1971 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 109 - SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY ACT - OWNER'S LIEN, ENFORCEMENT OF LIEN, NOTICE, ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE, AND LOCATION OF SALE

Act 110 - CPA LAW - GENERAL POWERS OF THE BOARD, REQUIREMENTS FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE, PEER REVIEW AND UNLAWFUL ACTS

Act 111 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC ACT - DEFINITIONS

Act 112 - TRANSPORTATION (74 PA.C.S.) AND VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 113 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - SPECIAL PLATES FOR RECIPIENTS OF AIR MEDAL

Act 114 - GREATER FATHER INVOLVEMENT ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 115 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY (68 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 116 - HISTORICAL AND MUSEUMS (37 PA.C.S.) - POWERS OVER CERTAIN HISTORIC PROPERTY AND WASHINGTON CROSSING HISTORIC PARK

Act 117 - CHILD LABOR ACT - WORK PERMIT

Act 118 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) AND PUBLIC WELFARE (67 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 119 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - PROHIBITED OFFENSIVE WEAPONS

Act 120 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - SCHOOL, EXAMINATION OR HEARING ON ACCUMULATION OF POINTS OR EXCESSIVE SPEEDING, DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AND ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOLS

Act 121 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) AND MUNICIPALITIES (53 PA.C.S.) - AUTOMATIC CERTIFICATION BY THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION

Act 122 - CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS (15 PA.C.S.) AND NAMES (54 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 123 - PENNSYLVANIA CONSTRUCTION CODE ACT - EXEMPTIONS

Act 124 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - OPERATION OF STATE-OWNED VEHICLES

Act 125 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY (68 PA.C.S.) - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE, BOARD, POWERS, DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY AND EXEMPTION FROM REALTY TRANSFER TAX

Act 126 - ABANDONED AND BLIGHTED PROPERTY CONSERVATORSHIP ACT - DEFINITIONS

Act 127 - PUBLIC WELFARE (67 PA.C.S.) - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND AN EDITORIAL CHANGE

Act 128 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACT - TEMPORARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES AGENCIES

Act 129 - HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES (38 PA.C.S.) - WOMEN VETERANS DAY

Act 130 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 131 - PUBLIC WELFARE (67 PA.C.S.) - RESOURCE FAMILIES, EDITORIAL CHANGES AND RELATED REPEALS

Act 132 - RUSSIA AND BELARUS DIVESTITURE ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 133 - PHILADELPHIA LNG EXPORT TASK FORCE ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 134 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - CRIME VICTIM RIGHT OF ACCESS

Act 135 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC ACT - DRUG OVERDOSE MEDICATION

Act 136 - OIL AND GAS (58 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 137 - STATE LOTTERY LAW - POWERS AND DUTIES OF SECRETARY

Act 138 - HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES (38 PA.C.S.) - TUSKEGEE AIRMEN COMMEMORATION DAY

Act 139 - ATHLETICS AND SPORTS (5 PA.C.S.) - EXTENSIVELY REVISING THE UNIFORM ATHLETE AGENTS ACT, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS, MAKING RELATED AND INCONSISTENT REPEALS AND AN EDITORIAL CHANGE

Act 140 - MULTIPLE DESIGNATIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND A REPEAL - DESIGNATION

Act 141 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND A REPEAL

Act 142 - BANKS AND BANKING (7 PA.C.S.) - DEFINITIONS

Act 143 - MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1985 - PROSTHETISTS, ORTHOTISTS, PEDORTHISTS AND ORTHOTIC FITTERS

Act 144 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - SEXUAL OFFENSES AND TIER SYSTEM

Act 145 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT OF VEHICLES

Act 146 - INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENT

Act 147 - EXPEDITED PARTNER THERAPY ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 148 - GAME AND WILDLIFE CODE (34 PA.C.S.) - AUTHORIZED LICENSE-ISSUING AGENTS

Act 149 - RECORDER OF DEEDS FEE LAW - COUNTY DEMOLITION FUNDS

Act 150 - CHILDHOOD BLOOD LEAD TEST ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 151 - BREACH OF PERSONAL INFORMATION NOTIFICATION ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 152 - CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY EXEMPTION ACT - DEFINITIONS AND EXEMPTION FROM REGULATION

Act 153 - OIL AND GAS LEASE ACT - DEFINITIONS, PAYMENT INFORMATION TO INTEREST OWNERS AND ACCUMULATION OF PROCEEDS FROM PRODUCTION

Act 154 - NOTARIES PUBLIC (57 PA.C.S.) - APPOINTMENT AND COMMISSION AS NOTARY PUBLIC, QUALIFICATIONS AND NO IMMUNITY OR BENEFIT

Act 155 - CHILD LABOR ACT - MINORS SERVING IN VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS

Act 156 - UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAW - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS

Act 157 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - FLASHING OR REVOLVING YELLOW AND WHITE LIGHTS

Act 158 - OVERDOSE MAPPING ACT - ENACTMENT

Act 159 - DENTAL LAW - GENERAL POWERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF DENTISTRY

Act 160 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - ESTABLISHING THE MILITARY COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND EDITORIAL CHANGES

Act 161 - PORT OF PITTSBURGH COMMISSION ACT - DEFINITIONS, COMMISSION AND GOVERNING BODY AND EDITORIAL CHANGES

Act 162 - INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - COVERAGE FOR REFILL OF PRESCRIPTION EYE DROPS

Act 163 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - PAYMENT OF COURT COSTS, RESTITUTION AND FINES AND COLLECTION OF COURT COSTS, RESTITUTION AND FINES BY PRIVATE COLLECTION AGENCY

Act 164 - COSMETOLOGY LAW - FLOOR SPACE

Act 165 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - ENDANGERMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIAL

Act 166 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - TRANSFER AUTHORITY OVER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S MANSION