Session of 2022
No. 2022-74
HB 2157
AN ACT
Amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing
for fireworks; and making a related repeal.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Title 3 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes is amended by adding a chapter to
read:
CHAPTER 11
FIREWORKS
Sec.
1101. Definitions.
1102. Use of display fireworks.
1103. (Reserved).
1104. Use of consumer fireworks.
1105. Agricultural purposes.
1106. Rules and regulations by municipality.
1107. Sales locations.
1108. Fees, granting of licenses and inspections.
1108.1. Refusal, suspension or revocation of license.
1109. Conditions for facilities.
1110. (Reserved).
1111. Attorney General.
1112. Consumer fireworks tax.
1113. Disposition of certain funds.
1114. Penalties.
1115. Removal, storage and destruction.
§ 1101. 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:
"Animal housing facility." A roofed structure or facility, or a portion of the facility, used for occupation
by livestock or poultry.
"APA 87-1." The American Pyrotechnics Association Standard 87-1: Standard for Construction and
Approval for Transportation of Fireworks, Novelties, and Theatrical Pyrotechnics,
2001 edition.
"Consumer fireworks."
(1) The term includes any combustible or explosive composition or any substance or combination
of substances which is intended to produce visible or audible effects by combustion,
is suitable for use by the public, complies with the construction, performance, composition
and labeling requirements promulgated by the Consumer Products Safety Commission in
16 CFR (relating to commercial practices) or any successor regulation and complies
with the provisions for "consumer fireworks" as defined in APA 87-1, the sale, possession
and use of which shall be permitted throughout this Commonwealth.
(2) The term does not include devices such as "ground and hand-held sparkling devices,"
"novelties" or "toy caps" in APA 87-1, the sale, possession and use of which shall
be permitted at all times throughout this Commonwealth.
"Display fireworks." As defined in 27 CFR 555.11 (relating to meaning of terms).
"Municipality." A city, borough, incorporated town or township.
"NFPA 1124." The National Fire Protection Association Standard 1124, Code for the Manufacture,
Transportation, Storage and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles, 2006
edition.
"Tax Reform Code." The act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971.
"Vehicle." Every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported
or drawn upon a highway, except devices used exclusively upon rails or tracks. The
term does not include a self-propelled wheelchair or an electrical mobility device
operated by and designed for the exclusive use of a person with a mobility-related
disability.
§ 1102. Use of display fireworks.
(a) Prohibition.--No display fireworks shall be ignited within 300 feet of a facility
that meets the requirements of section 1107 (relating to sales locations).
(b) Permit.--Permission shall be given by the governing body of a municipality under reasonable
rules and regulations for displays of display fireworks to be held within the municipality.
After permission is granted, purchase, possession and use of display fireworks shall
be lawful for the use outlined in the permit only. Permits shall not be transferable.
(c) Limitations.--Each use of display fireworks shall be:
(1) handled by a competent operator at least 21 years of age who demonstrates evidence
of fireworks handling and safety training; and
(2) of a character and so located, discharged or fired as, in the opinion of the chief
of the fire department or other appropriate officer as may be designated by the governing
body of the municipality, after proper inspection, to not be hazardous to property
or endanger any person.
(d) Insurance.--The governing body of the municipality shall require a permittee to carry
insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 conditioned for the payment of all
damages which may be caused to a person or property by reason of the use of display
fireworks and arising from an act of the permittee or an agent, an employee or a subcontractor
of the permittee.
(e) Permit extension.--A municipality may grant an extension for a permit issued under
this section to a new date for displays canceled due to unfavorable weather or other
circumstances beyond the control of the permittee.
§ 1103. (Reserved).
§ 1104. Use of consumer fireworks.
(a) Conditions.--A person who is at least 18 years of age may purchase, possess and use
consumer fireworks.
(b) Prohibitions.--A person may not intentionally use consumer fireworks:
(1) On private property or on public property, including, but not limited to, streets,
parking lots, sidewalks and parks, without the express permission of the owner or
entity that controls the property.
(2) Within, directed at or directed from a vehicle or building.
(3) Directed at another person.
(4) While the person is under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance or another
drug.
(5) Within 150 feet of a building or vehicle, whether or not the building or vehicle is
owned by the user of the consumer fireworks.
(c) Conditional use.--No person may use consumer fireworks within 150 feet of an animal housing facility or a fenced area designed to confine
livestock owned or managed by another person. If a person uses consumer fireworks
at a distance of 150 to 300 feet from an animal housing facility or fenced area designed
to confine livestock owned or managed by another person, the user of consumer fireworks
shall notify in writing the owner or manager of the livestock at least 72 hours in
advance of the use that consumer fireworks will be used in the area.
§ 1105. Agricultural purposes.
(a) Authorization.--The governing body of a municipality may, under reasonable rules and
regulations adopted by it, grant permits for the use of display fireworks for agricultural
purposes in connection with the raising of crops and the protection of crops from
bird and animal damage.
(b) Duration of permit.--A permit under this section shall remain in effect for the calendar
year in which it was issued.
(c) Conditions.--After a permit under this section has been granted, sales, possession
and use of display fireworks for the purpose mentioned in the permit shall be lawful
for that purpose only.
§ 1106. Rules and regulations by municipality.
(a) Authorization.--
(1) Except for the limitations under subsection (b), a municipality may enact conditions,
prohibitions and limitations on the use and sale of consumer fireworks that are not
in conflict with this chapter.
(1.1) Except for the limitations under subsection (b), a municipality may require a permit
for the use of consumer fireworks. A fee for a permit shall be reasonable.
(1.2) A municipality may prohibit the use of consumer fireworks if the use of the consumer
fireworks within the municipality cannot comply with section 1104(b)(5) (relating
to use of consumer fireworks).
(2) Facilities with a valid license issued by the department under section 1108(a) or
(e) (relating to fees, granting of licenses and inspections) prior to or within one
year following the effective date of this section shall not be subject to municipal
conditions, prohibitions or limitations enacted under paragraph (1) related to the
sale of consumer fireworks.
(3) Except for the limitations under subsection (b), a municipality may enact the following
restrictions on the use of consumer fireworks: Consumer fireworks may not be used between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m.,
except:
(i) on July 2, 3 and 4 and December 31, when consumer fireworks may be used until 1:00
a.m. the following day; and
(ii) when July 4 falls on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, consumer fireworks may be used
until 1:00 a.m. on the immediately preceding and following Friday and Saturday.
(b) Limitations.--Except for authority exercised under subsection (a)(1.2), no municipality
shall restrict or regulate the use of consumer fireworks on the following days:
(1) The days listed in subsection (a)(3)(i) and (ii).
(2) Memorial Day, including the immediately preceding Saturday and Sunday.
(3) Labor Day, including the immediately preceding Saturday and Sunday.
§ 1107. Sales locations.
Consumer fireworks shall be sold only from facilities which are licensed by the Department
of Agriculture and that meet the following criteria:
(1) The facility shall comply with the provisions of the act of November 10, 1999 (P.L.491,
No.45), known as the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act.
(2) The facility shall be a stand-alone, permanent structure.
(3) Storage areas shall be separated from wholesale or retail sales areas to which a purchaser
may be admitted by appropriately rated fire separation.
(4) For a facility issued a license under section 1108(a) (relating to fees, granting
of licenses and inspections), the facility shall be located no closer than 300 feet
from a facility selling or dispensing gasoline, propane or other flammable products.
(5) For a facility issued a license under section 1108(a), the facility shall be located
at least 2,500 feet from another facility licensed to sell consumer fireworks.
(6) The facility shall have a monitored burglar and fire alarm system.
(7) Quarterly fire drills and preplanning meetings shall be conducted as required by the
primary fire department.
(8) The facility shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 1124.
(9) The sale of consumer fireworks may be conducted through online, mail-order or other
transaction, but delivery of consumer fireworks to a purchaser shall take place at
a facility licensed under section 1108 and the sale shall be subject to the provisions
of section 1112 (relating to consumer fireworks tax).
§ 1108. Fees, granting of licenses and inspections.
(a) Initial application fees.--
(1) An initial application for a license to sell consumer fireworks shall be submitted
to the Department of Agriculture on forms prescribed and provided by the department
with a nonrefundable application fee as follows:
(i) For a facility meeting the requirements of section 1107 (relating to sales locations),
the application shall be submitted with a nonrefundable application fee of $2,500.
(ii) (Reserved).
(2) An application under paragraph (1) shall also be accompanied by the appropriate annual
license fee as provided in subsection (b).
(b) Annual license fees.--The annual license fee for a facility licensed to sell consumer
fireworks shall be as follows:
(1) $7,500 for a location up to 10,000 square feet;
(2) $10,000 for a location greater than 10,000 and up to 15,000 square feet; and
(3) $20,000 for a location greater than 15,000 square feet.
(c) Time limitations and inspections.--
(1) A facility meeting the requirements of section 1107 shall be inspected by the Department
of Agriculture within 30 days of receipt of a complete application for a license.
The Department of Agriculture shall issue or deny a license within 14 days of completing
the inspection.
(2) (Reserved).
(d) Term of license.--A license issued for the sale of consumer fireworks shall be effective
for one year from the date the license is issued.
(e) License renewal and inspections.--License renewal shall be automatic upon submission
of a renewal application, proof of insurance under section 1109(5) (relating to conditions
for facilities) and payment of the appropriate annual license fee under subsection
(b), but each facility shall be subject to annual inspections by the Department of
Agriculture and at other times as the department may deem appropriate. The department
shall transmit an application for renewal to a licensee in such time to provide for
submission within 30 days prior to the expiration of a license.
(f) Condition.--No license may be issued to a convicted felon or to an entity in which
a convicted felon owns a percentage of the equity interest.
§ 1108.1. Refusal, suspension or revocation of license.
(a) Authority.--The department may refuse, suspend or revoke a license issued or renewed
under section 1108 (relating to fees, granting of licenses and inspections) if the
licensee is not in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(b) Appeals.--The department shall provide an opportunity for a hearing to a person appealing
an action of the department under subsection (a). All appeals shall be taken and hearings
conducted in accordance with the provisions of 2 Pa.C.S. Chs. 5 Subch. A (relating
to practice and procedure of Commonwealth agencies) and 7 Subch. A (relating to judicial
review of Commonwealth agency action). A person shall have 15 days to appeal an enforcement
action of the department under subsection (a).
§ 1109. Conditions for facilities.
A facility licensed by the Department of Agriculture under section 1108 (relating
to fees, granting of licenses and inspections) shall be exclusively dedicated to the
storage and sale of consumer fireworks and related items, and the facility shall operate
in accordance with the following rules:
(1) There shall be security personnel on the premises for the seven days preceding and
including July 4 and on December 31.
(2) No smoking shall be permitted in the facility.
(3) No cigarettes or tobacco products, matches, lighters or any other flame-producing
devices shall be permitted to be taken into the facility.
(4) No minors shall be permitted in the facility unless accompanied by an adult, and each
minor shall stay with the adult in the facility.
(5) All facilities shall carry at least $2,000,000 in public and product liability insurance.
(6) A licensee shall provide its employees with documented training in the area of operational
safety of a facility. The licensee shall provide to the Department of Agriculture
written documentation that each employee has received the training.
(7) No display fireworks or federally illegal explosives under 49 CFR 173.54 (relating
to forbidden explosives) shall be stored or located at a facility.
(8) No person who appears to be under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs shall
be admitted to the facility, and no liquor, beer or wine shall be permitted in the
facility.
(9) Emergency evacuation plans shall be conspicuously posted in appropriate locations
within the facility.
(10) Written notice shall be conspicuously posted or provided with each purchase of consumer
fireworks that provides the conditions and prohibitions for use of consumer fireworks
under section 1104 (relating to use of consumer fireworks) and that additional conditions,
prohibitions and limitations may be implemented by a municipality.
§ 1110. (Reserved).
§ 1111. Attorney General.
An entity which performs, provides or supervises fireworks displays or exhibitions
for profit shall register annually with the Attorney General in accordance with 37
Pa. Code Ch. 711 (relating to registration for fireworks displays).
§ 1112. Consumer fireworks tax.
(a) Imposition.--In addition to any other tax imposed by law, a tax is imposed on each
separate sale at retail of consumer fireworks, which tax shall be collected by the
retailer from the purchaser at the time of sale and shall be paid over to the Commonwealth
as provided in this section. A tax imposed under this subsection on each separate
sale at retail shall be paid to and received by the Department of Revenue and, along
with interest and penalties, shall be deposited into the General Fund.
(b) Rate.--The tax authorized under subsection (a) shall be imposed and collected at the
rate of 12% of the purchase price per item sold. The purchase price shall not include
State and local sales taxes.
(c) Collection and administration.--The provisions of Part VI of Article II of the Tax
Reform Code shall apply to the tax authorized under subsection (a). No additional
fee shall be charged for a license or license renewal other than the license or annual
license fee required under section 1108 (relating to fees, granting of licenses and
inspections) and the license or renewal fee authorized and imposed under Article II
of the Tax Reform Code.
§ 1113. Disposition of certain funds.
(a) Transfer.--The tax collected under section 1112(b) (relating to consumer fireworks
tax) in each fiscal year shall be transferred annually for use as follows:
(1) $1,500,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be used for the purpose
of making grants under 35 Pa.C.S. Ch. 78 Subch. C (relating to Emergency Medical Services
Grant Program).
(2) $250,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be deposited into a
special account in the State Treasury designated as the Online Training Educator and
Training Reimbursement Account for the purposes of developing, delivering and sustaining
training programs for firefighters in this Commonwealth.
(3) $1,000,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be transferred to
the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency to provide loan forgiveness and
tuition assistance to active volunteer firefighters and volunteer emergency medical
services providers serving with volunteer organizations who are students at or graduates
of approved trade and technical schools and institutions of higher learning.
(4) $1,000,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be transferred to
the Department of Health for the purpose of training emergency medical services personnel.
(5) $500,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be transferred to the
Office of the State Fire Commissioner for the purpose of providing emergency services
training center capital grants.
(6) $500,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be transferred to the
Office of the State Fire Commissioner for the purpose of providing career fire department
capital grants.
(7) $250,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be transferred to the
Office of the State Fire Commissioner for the purpose of providing a public safety
campaign on the precautions that should be taken when using fireworks.
(7.1) $500,000 of the amount transferred under this subsection shall be transferred to the
Office of the State Fire Commissioner for the purpose of providing reimbursement to
a Pennsylvania bomb squad accredited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and certified
in hazardous devices training for costs associated with the removal, storage and destruction
of consumer fireworks, display fireworks or combustibles under section 1115 (relating
to removal, storage and destruction). Any money not used annually by September 10
for the purpose specified under this paragraph shall be subject to paragraph (8).
(8) Any remaining money shall be equally divided and transferred as follows:
(i) 50% of the amount shall be transferred in accordance with paragraph (1).
(ii) 50% of the amount shall be used for the purpose of making grants under 35 Pa.C.S.
Ch. 78 Subch. B (relating to Fire Company Grant Program).
(9) The Office of the State Fire Commissioner shall establish guidelines for use of the
money deposited or transferred under paragraphs (2), (5), (6) and (7). By December
31, 2022, and each December 31 thereafter, the Office of the State Fire Commissioner
shall provide a written report detailing the use of the money received from the prior
fiscal year to the chairperson and minority chairperson of the Agriculture and Rural
Affairs Committee of the Senate, the chairperson and minority chairperson of the Agriculture
and Rural Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, the chairperson and minority
chairperson of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee of the Senate
and the chairperson and minority chairperson of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency
Preparedness Committee of the House of Representatives.
(b) Payments.--The transfer required under subsection (a) shall be made by September 15,
2022, and each September 15 thereafter.
(c) Limitation on certain transferred money.--Money transferred under subsection (a)(3),
(4), (5), (6) or (7.1) shall not be expended until legislation is enacted providing
for the expenditure of the money.
§ 1114. Penalties.
The following shall apply:
(1) A person using consumer fireworks in violation of the provisions of this chapter for
the first offense commits a summary offense and, upon conviction, shall, in addition
to any other penalty authorized by law, be punishable by a fine of not more than $500.
A subsequent offense under this paragraph committed within three years of a prior
conviction under this paragraph shall constitute a summary offense and, upon conviction,
shall, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law, be punishable by a fine
of not more than $1,000.
(2) A person selling consumer fireworks in violation of the provisions of this chapter
for the first offense commits a misdemeanor of the second degree and, upon conviction,
shall, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law, be punishable by a fine
of not less than $10,000. A subsequent offense under this paragraph committed within
three years of a prior conviction under this paragraph shall constitute a misdemeanor
of the second degree and, upon conviction, in addition to any other penalty authorized
by law, shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $15,000 and a revocation of
a license issued under section 1108 (relating to fees, granting of licenses and inspections).
(3) A person selling or using display fireworks in violation of the provisions of this
chapter for the first offense commits a felony of the third degree and, upon conviction,
shall, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law, be punishable by a fine
of not less than $10,000. A subsequent offense under this paragraph committed within
three years of a prior conviction under this paragraph shall constitute a felony of
the third degree and, upon conviction, shall, in addition to any other penalty authorized
by law, be punishable by a fine of not less than $15,000.
(4) A person selling federally illegal explosives such as devices as described in 49 CFR
173.54 (relating to forbidden explosives) or those devices that have not been tested,
approved and labeled by the United States Department of Transportation, including,
but not limited to, those devices commonly referred to as M-80, M-100, blockbuster,
cherry bomb or quarter-stick or half-stick explosive devices, in violation of the
provisions of this chapter for the first offense commits a felony of the third degree
and, upon conviction, shall, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law, be
punishable by a fine of not less than $10,000. A subsequent offense under this paragraph
committed within three years of a prior conviction under this paragraph shall constitute
a felony of the third degree and, upon conviction, shall, in addition to any other
penalty authorized by law, be punishable by a fine of not less than $15,000.
§ 1115. Removal, storage and destruction.
(a) Authority.--The Pennsylvania State Police, a municipal police officer as defined in
42 Pa.C.S. § 8951 (relating to definitions) who holds a current certificate under
53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 21 Subch. D (relating to municipal police education and training),
a sheriff or a deputy or a member of a Pennsylvania bomb squad accredited by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and certified in hazardous devices training shall take, remove
or cause to be removed at the expense of the owner all stocks of consumer fireworks
or display fireworks or combustibles offered or exposed for sale, used, stored or
held in violation of this chapter. The owner shall also be responsible for the storage
and, if deemed necessary, the destruction of these fireworks.
(b) Cost recovery.--A Pennsylvania bomb squad accredited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
and certified in hazardous devices training shall attempt to recover any costs associated
with the removal, storage or destruction of consumer fireworks, display fireworks
or combustibles under subsection (a) from the owner of the consumer fireworks. Reimbursement
under subsection (c) shall only be available when the costs under this subsection
cannot be recovered.
(c) Reimbursement.--If the costs under subsection (b) cannot be recovered, a Pennsylvania
bomb squad accredited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and certified in hazardous
devices training may seek reimbursement from the Office of the State Fire Commissioner
for the actual costs associated with the removal, storage or destruction of consumer
fireworks, display fireworks or combustibles.
Section 2. Repeals are as follows:
(1) The General Assembly declares that the repeal under paragraph (2) is necessary to
effectuate the addition of 3 Pa.C.S. Ch. 11.
(2) Article XXIV of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code
of 1971, is repealed.
Section 3. The addition of 3 Pa.C.S. Ch. 11 is a continuation of Article XXIV of the act of March
4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971. Except as otherwise provided
in 3 Pa.C.S. Ch. 11, all activities initiated under Article XXIV of the Tax Reform
Code of 1971 shall continue and remain in full force and effect and may be completed
under 3 Pa.C.S. Ch. 11. Orders, regulations, rules and decisions which were made under
Article XXIV of the Tax Reform Code of 1971 and which are in effect on the effective
date of section 2 of this act shall remain in full force and effect until revoked,
vacated or modified under 3 Pa.C.S. Ch. 11. Contracts, obligations and collective
bargaining agreements entered into under Article XXIV of the Tax Reform Code of 1971
are not affected nor impaired by the repeal of Article XXIV of the Tax Reform Code
of 1971.
Section 4. This act shall take effect in 60 days.
APPROVED--The 11th day of July, A.D. 2022.
TOM WOLF
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Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
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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