CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee held an information meeting to hear reports on the placement and relocation of natural gas meters and related modification of wireless communications facilities. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony on H.B. 2186 (Reese), which would amend Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for duties of electric distribution companies, and H.B. 2188 (Reese), which would amend Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for duties of electric distribution companies. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony regarding H.B. 2191 (Ross), which would amend Titles 7 and 18 to provide for regulated short-term loan products within the Commonwealth. Additionally, H.B. 2191 provides for consumer protection against deceptive or fraudulant business practices regarding short-term loans. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee held an informational meeting and received testimony regarding the topic of Identity Theft. |
Allegheny County Courthouse | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony regarding H.B. 2061 (Godshall), which would provide for a streamlined process for local government review of applications for approval of modification or collocation of wireless communications facilities or existing towers. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony regarding HB 2061 (Godshall), providing for streamlined procedures for reviewing applications for the modification or collocation of wireless communications facilities and wireless support structures. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony regarding H.B. 2031 (Farry), which would provide standards for carbon monoxide alarms; and impose penalties. |
Langhorne | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony regarding H.B. 1580 (Ross), which would amend the act of November 30, 2004 (P.L.1672, No.213), known as the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act, to further provide for alternative energy portfolio standards and for portfolio requirements in other states. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS The committee received testimony regarding H.B. 1855 (Miller), which would amend Title 27 (Environmental Resources) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in conservation and natural resources, providing for water well construction standards. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |