Session of 2022
No. 2022-4
HB 930
AN ACT
Amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 44 (Law and Justice) of the Pennsylvania
Consolidated Statutes, in kidnapping, further providing for missing children; and,
in DNA data and testing, further providing for policy, for definitions and for State
DNA Data Base, providing for collection of DNA in investigations of high-risk missing
persons and missing children, for collection of DNA in investigations of missing persons
and for collection of DNA in investigations of unidentified decedents and further
providing for DNA data base exchange.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Section 2908(a) and (a.1) of Title 18 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are
amended to read:
§ 2908. Missing children.
(a) Duties of law enforcement agencies.--Law enforcement agencies shall have the following
duties with respect to missing children:
(1) To investigate a report of a missing child immediately upon receipt of the report
regardless of the age of the missing child or the circumstances surrounding the disappearance
of the child. In no case shall law enforcement agencies impose a mandatory waiting
period prior to commencing the investigation of a missing child.
(2) When conducting a missing child investigation, to record all information relevant
to the missing child and the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the missing
child on the appropriate law enforcement investigative report.
(3) To make an entry into the Missing Persons File through the Commonwealth Law Enforcement
Assistance Network (CLEAN) in accord with Pennsylvania State Police policy and procedures
immediately upon receipt of sufficient identification information on the missing child.
(3.1) To make an entry into the Unidentified Persons File through Commonwealth Law Enforcement
Assistance Network (CLEAN) in accord with Pennsylvania State Police policy and procedures
immediately upon:
(i) taking custody of an unidentified living child, such as an infant, or a physically
or mentally disabled child; or
(ii) discovering an unidentified deceased child.
(3.2) To deliver any of the missing child's DNA to the Pennsylvania State Police in accordance
with 44 Pa.C.S. § 2316.2 (relating to collection of DNA in investigations of high-risk
missing persons and missing children) for submission to the National Missing and Unidentified
Persons System.
(4) To insure timely cancellation of any entry made pursuant to this section where the
missing child has returned or is located.
(a.1) Unidentified deceased children.--Law enforcement agencies and coroners shall, with
respect to unidentified deceased children, have the duty to collect DNA samples from the unidentified deceased child and submit the DNA samples to the Pennsylvania State Police in accordance with 44 Pa.C.S. § 2316.4 (relating to collection of DNA in investigations of unidentified decedents) for law enforcement identification purposes and make an entry into the Unidentified Deceased Person File through the Commonwealth
Law Enforcement Assistance Network (CLEAN) in accordance with Pennsylvania State Police
policy and procedures immediately upon observing or receiving any descriptive information
on an unidentified deceased child.
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Section 2. Section 2302 of Title 44 is amended to read:
§ 2302. Policy.
The General Assembly finds and declares that:
(1) Forensic DNA testing is an important tool in criminal investigations and investigations of missing persons or unidentified decedents, in excluding innocent individuals who are the subject of criminal investigations
or prosecutions and in detecting and deterring repeated crimes by the same individual.
(2) Several states have enacted laws requiring persons convicted of certain crimes, especially
sex offenses, to provide genetic samples for DNA profiling.
(3) Moreover, it is the policy of the Commonwealth to assist Federal, State and local
criminal justice and law enforcement agencies in the identification and detection
of individuals in criminal investigations and investigations of missing persons or unidentified decedents.
(4) It is in the best interest of the Commonwealth to establish a DNA data base and a
DNA data bank containing DNA samples submitted by individuals convicted of, adjudicated
delinquent for or accepted into ARD for felony sex offenses and other specified offenses
and containing DNA samples collected as part of an investigation into missing persons or unidentified decedents.
(5) It is in the best interest of the Commonwealth to authorize the State Police to use
DNA analysis and to identify these individuals to a criminal justice agency in certain
cases.
Section 3. Section 2303 of Title 44 is amended by adding definitions to read:
§ 2303. 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:
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"High-risk missing person." An individual who is 18 years of age or older and:
(1) whose temporary or permanent residence is in this Commonwealth or is believed to be
in this Commonwealth;
(2) whose whereabouts are unknown;
(3) who has been reported missing to a law enforcement agency; and
(4) circumstances indicate any of the following:
(i) the individual is missing as a result of a stranger abduction;
(ii) the individual is missing under suspicious, unknown or dangerous circumstances and
the law enforcement agency reasonably believes that the individual is at risk of injury
or death;
(iii) the individual is missing for more than 30 days; or
(iv) the individual has been designated as a high-risk missing person by another law enforcement
agency.
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"National Missing and Unidentified Persons System." A national centralized repository and resource center for missing persons, unidentified
decedents and unclaimed decedents that is maintained by the National Institute of
Justice within the United States Department of Justice.
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Section 4. Section 2312 of Title 44 is amended to read:
§ 2312. State DNA Data Base.
A Statewide DNA Data Base is reestablished within the State Police to store forensic
DNA profiles and records developed by or submitted to the State Police under the former
DNA Act, the former provisions of 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 47 (relating to DNA data and testing)
or this chapter, and to contribute forensic DNA profiles and records to CODIS, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System and the national DNA identification index system. The State DNA Data Base shall have
the capability provided by computer software and procedures administered by the State
Police to store and maintain forensic DNA profiles and records related to:
(1) forensic casework;
(2) convicted or delinquency adjudicated offenders required to provide a DNA sample under
this chapter; [and]
(3) anonymous DNA records used for statistical research on the frequency of DNA genotypes,
quality control or the development of new DNA identification methods[.]; and
(4) missing persons and unidentified decedents.
Section 5. Title 44 is amended by adding sections to read:
§ 2316.2. Collection of DNA in investigations of high-risk missing persons and missing children.
(a) Collection of DNA samples.--In an investigation of a high-risk missing person or missing
child, the law enforcement agency shall, within seven days of the receipt of a missing
persons report or within seven days of the commencement of a missing persons investigation,
whichever is earlier, collect a DNA sample from available personal articles belonging
to the missing person or missing child for law enforcement identification purposes.
(b) Submission of DNA samples.--Within 48 hours of the collection under subsection (a),
the DNA sample shall be delivered to the Pennsylvania State Police for submission
to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System as provided in section 2319
(relating to DNA data base exchange), along with
any known personal identifying information that may assist efforts to identify the
high-risk missing person or missing child.
(c) Definition.--As used in this section, the term "child" means an individual under 18
years of age.
§ 2316.3. Collection of DNA in investigations of missing persons.
(a) Collection of DNA samples.--In an investigation of a missing person, the law enforcement
agency shall, within 30 days of the receipt of a missing persons report or within
30 days of the commencement of a missing persons investigation, whichever is earlier,
collect a DNA sample from available personal articles belonging to the missing person
for law enforcement identification purposes.
(b) Submission of DNA samples.--Within 48 hours of the collection under subsection (a),
the DNA sample shall be delivered to the Pennsylvania State Police for submission
to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System as provided in section 2319
(relating to DNA data base exchange), along with
any known personal identifying information that may assist efforts to identify the
missing person.
§ 2316.4. Collection of DNA in investigations of unidentified decedents.
(a) Collection of DNA samples.--Within 24 hours of discovering an unidentified decedent,
the investigating law enforcement agency or coroner shall collect DNA samples from
the unidentified decedent for law enforcement identification purposes.
(b) Submission of DNA samples.--Within 48 hours of the collection under subsection (a),
the DNA sample shall be delivered by the law enforcement agency or coroner to the
Pennsylvania State Police for submission to the National Missing and Unidentified
Persons System as provided in section 2319 (relating to DNA data base exchange), along
with
any known personal identifying information that may assist efforts to identify the
unidentified decedent.
Section 6. Section 2319 of Title 44 is amended by adding a subsection to read:
§ 2319. DNA data base exchange.
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(a.2) National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.--Any DNA sample collected in accordance with section 2316.2 (relating to collection of DNA in investigations of high-risk missing persons
and missing children), 2316.3 (relating to collection of DNA in investigations of missing persons) or 2316.4 (relating to collection of DNA in investigations of unidentified decedents) shall
be submitted to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, along with any
of the information delivered to the Pennsylvania State Police in accordance with section
2316.2(b), 2316.3(b) or 2316.4(b).
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Section 7. The Pennsylvania State Police shall promulgate, as necessary, rules, regulations or
guidelines to implement this act, including providing that law enforcement agencies
may not disclose to a person requesting the information the missing person's location
if the missing person is not a minor and requests confidentiality and:
(1) the missing person was the victim of a personal injury crime, as that term is defined
in the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111), known as the Crime Victims Act,
committed by the person requesting the information;
(2) an order has been issued under 23 Pa.C.S. Ch. 61 or 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 62A against the
person requesting the information for the protection of the missing person;
(3) the missing person is enrolled in the Address Confidentiality Program administered
by the Office of Victim Advocate; or
(4) the missing person is under the protection of the Witness Protection Program of the
United States Department of Justice or a similar program administered by a state or
local government.
Section 8. This act shall take effect in 60 days.
APPROVED--The 3rd day of February, A.D. 2022.
TOM WOLF
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 2 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURE
Title 5 - ATHLETICS AND SPORTS
Title 8 - BOROUGHS AND INCORPORATED TOWNS
Title 15 - CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Title 20 - DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES
Title 22 - DETECTIVES AND PRIVATE POLICE
Title 27 - ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
Title 32 - FORESTS, WATERS AND STATE PARKS
Title 36 - HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Title 37 - HISTORICAL AND MUSEUMS
Title 38 - HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES
Title 39 - INSOLVENCY AND ASSIGNMENTS
Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Title 48 - LODGING AND HOUSING
Title 53 - MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY
Title 63 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS (STATE LICENSED)
Title 64 - PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND QUASI-PUBLIC CORPORATIONS
Title 68 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Title 69 - SAVINGS ASSOCIATIONS
Title 72 - TAXATION AND FISCAL AFFAIRS
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 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 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 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 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 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 37 - THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS AND PROJECTS
Act 40 - COMMERCE AND TRADE (12 PA.C.S.) - ESTABLISHMENT AND MEMBERSHIP
Act 42 - FIRE AND PANIC ACT - STANDARDS FOR CLASS VI BUILDINGS
Act 44 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - DEFINITIONS
Act 46 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - MEETINGS
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 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 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 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 66 - PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION CODE - NUMBER OF BALLOTS TO BE PRINTED AND SPECIMEN BALLOTS
Act 69 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - PURPLE STAR SCHOOL PROGRAM
Act 71 - CRIME VICTIMS ACT - RIGHTS
Act 72 - HEALTH AND SAFETY (35 PA.C.S.) - BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AMBULANCES
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 79 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACT - PHOTO IDENTIFICATION TAG REGULATIONS
Act 81 - E HIGHWAY CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT OF 2022-2023 - ENACTMENT
Act 83 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 86 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - POWERS AND DUTIES IN GENERAL
Act 90 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS
Act 93 - THE INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 94 - THE INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - CONTRACTS AND COVERAGE PACKAGES
Act 97 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - STATE HORSE RACING COMMISSION
Act 100 - PROJECT 70 LANDS - RELEASE OF RESTRICTIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND RELATED REPEAL
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 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 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 123 - PENNSYLVANIA CONSTRUCTION CODE ACT - EXEMPTIONS
Act 124 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - OPERATION OF STATE-OWNED VEHICLES
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 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 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 162 - INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - COVERAGE FOR REFILL OF PRESCRIPTION EYE DROPS
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