CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony on H.B. 2736 (Godshall), which would regulate abandoned and unclaimed property, further providing for definitions, for property subject to custody and control of the Commonwealth and for property held by business associations. |
Landsdale | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony on H.B. 1821 (Shimkus), which would provide for the regulation of home construction contracts and for the registration of certain home builders; prohibiting certain acts; providing for penalties; establishing the Home Builder Guaranty Fund; and providing for claims against the fund. |
Clarks Summit | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee recieved testimony regarding S.B. 1000 (Wonderling), which would prohibit the regulation of voice-over-Internet protocol and other Internet protocol-enabled products and services; and providing for preservation of consumer protection, for fees and rates and for preservation of cable franchise authority. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony on H.B. 1490 (Eachus), which would relate to broadband deployment, mapping and availability. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony on H.B 2200 (George) which would provide for the adoption of procedures to encourage energy efficiency and demand-side response and H.B. 2201 (McCall)which would provide for electric distribution default service providers, expands thse providers electricity procurement options, provides for smart metering technology with real time pricing, for a phase-in process for payment of increased rates upon the lifting of rate caps and for micro-grids. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |