Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1480

Introduced
9/9/25  

Caption

In Pennsylvania State Police, providing for nonpublic database registry of domestic violence offenders; and imposing penalties.

Impact

If enacted, HB1480 will significantly impact Pennsylvania state laws concerning the monitoring and management of domestic violence offenders. The bill focuses on creating a framework for a nonpublic database, which will be maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police. This approach is designed to facilitate better inter-agency cooperation and improve response protocols when dealing with domestic violence cases, ultimately aiming to reduce rates of reoffending.

Summary

House Bill 1480 aims to establish a nonpublic database registry for domestic violence offenders in Pennsylvania. This bill seeks to enhance public safety by creating a system that allows law enforcement agencies to track offenders more effectively while protecting certain sensitive information from public disclosure. The intent is to ensure that police can utilize this registry to prevent further incidents of domestic violence and to assist victims in securing their safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1480 appears to be generally supportive among law enforcement and domestic violence advocacy groups. Supporters believe that a nonpublic registry will enhance the ability of the police to respond swiftly to incidents and protect victims. However, some concerns have been raised regarding privacy issues for offenders and the potential misuse of the database, highlighting a balancing act between public safety and individual rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions on the appropriateness of a nonpublic registry and how it will be administratively managed by the Pennsylvania State Police. Critics argue that while the intent to protect victims is crucial, there is a risk of overreach in creating a system that may not include sufficient checks and balances concerning offender privacy rights. Ongoing dialogue seeks to establish the necessary parameters to ensure that the registry serves its protective purpose without infringing on personal rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB90

Creates a public registry for repeat domestic violence offenders. (8/1/26)

PA AB2701

Domestic Violence Offender Registration Act.

PA SB371

Creates a public registry for repeat domestic violence offenders. (8/1/26) (EG INCREASE SG EX See Note)

PA HB3058

Establishes a registry of persistent domestic violence offenders

PA HB1207

Domestic relations; creation of a registry of recidivist domestic violence offenders; provide

PA SB650

Criminal Procedure - Domestic Violence Offender Registry

PA HB847

Criminal Procedure - Domestic Violence Offender Registry

PA SF4873

Registry for repeat domestic violence offenders establishment

PA HB849

In falsification and intimidation, providing for the offense of failure to comply with child abuse offender registration requirements; in sentencing, providing for registration of child abuse offenders; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1363

Criminal Procedure - Domestic Violence Offenders - Registration

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