Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1911

Introduced
10/1/25  

Caption

In falsification and intimidation, providing for swatting costs.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1911 would amend Title 18 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes by introducing a new section dedicated to swatting costs. This change is expected to create a financial deterrent against making false emergency calls, as individuals would be liable for the costs of the response. The legislation is particularly significant in light of the increasing number of swatting incidents that have emerged in recent years, reflecting a growing concern for public safety and the efficient use of emergency resources.

Summary

House Bill 1911 aims to address the issue of 'swatting,' which involves making false reports to emergency services, often resulting in significant costs to law enforcement and emergency response teams. The bill proposes that individuals convicted of such offenses may be ordered to pay the costs incurred by local governments, law enforcement agencies, and emergency medical services in responding to these false reports. This legislative action is intended to hold offenders accountable for their actions, ensuring that those who misuse emergency resources bear some of the financial burden associated with their false claims.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step in curbing harmful swatting incidents and protecting emergency services, there may be concerns regarding the enforcement of penalties, especially for juvenile offenders. The bill includes provisions that allow courts to consider the financial capabilities of juveniles' parents or guardians when determining payment of costs, which could raise questions about the fairness and effectiveness of imposing such financial burdens on families. There might also be discussions about the appropriateness of penalizing caregivers for actions taken by minors, potentially sparking debates about parental responsibility and juvenile justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1912

In falsification and intimidation, providing for the offense of swatting.

PA SB175

In falsification and intimidation, further providing for the offense of false alarms to agencies of public safety.

PA HB1465

In falsification and intimidation, further providing for the offense of false reports of child abuse.

PA SB686

In falsification and intimidation, further providing for the offense of tampering with public records or information.

PA SB182

In falsification and intimidation, further providing for the offense of false reports to law enforcement authorities.

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 HB752

In falsification and intimidation, further providing for failure to comply with 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 97 Subch. I registration requirements; and, in sentencing, further providing for registration.

PA HB1880

In falsification and intimidation, further providing for the offense of impersonating a public servant; and, in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, providing for identity concealment by Federal immigration official.

PA HB1902

In assault, further providing for the offense of ethnic intimidation; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for civil rights violations; and, in employees, further providing for definitions and providing for annual officer training on hate-based intimidation.

PA SB1027

In assault, further providing for the offense of ethnic intimidation; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for civil rights violations; and, in employees, further providing for definitions and providing for annual officer training on hate-based intimidation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.