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House Bill 159; Regular Session 1989-1990

[History]

Printer's No.(PN):
Short Title:
An Act amending the act of December 7, 1982 (P. L. 784, No. 225), known as the "Dog Law," exempting certain puppies being trained as dog guides for the blind from licensing requirements; and further providing for offenses relating to dogs used for law enforcement.
Actions:
Referred to JUDICIARY, Jan. 30, 1989
Reported as committed, Feb. 14, 1989
First consideration, Feb. 14, 1989
Laid on the table, Feb. 14, 1989
Removed from table, March 13, 1989
Re-committed to APPROPRIATIONS, March 13, 1989
Re-reported as committed, April 17, 1989
Second consideration, April 17, 1989
Third consideration and final passage, April 26, 1989 (197-0)
In the Senate
Referred to AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 2, 1989
Reported as amended, March 27, 1990
First consideration, March 27, 1990
Second consideration, April 3, 1990
Vote on second consideration reconsidered, April 3, 1990
Second consideration, April 17, 1990
Third consideration and final passage, April 23, 1990 (49-0)
In the House
House concurred in Senate amendments, May 22, 1990 (194-0)
Signed in House, May 22, 1990
Signed in Senate, May 22, 1990
In hands of the Governor, May 22, 1990
Last day for action, June 1, 1990
Approved by the Governor, May 31, 1990
Act No. 45 of 1990, May 31, 1990
* denotes current Printer's Number