Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1951

Introduced
10/16/25  

Caption

Imposing requirements when lands containing certain State correctional institutions are offered for sale; and imposing duties on the Department of Corrections and the Office of Attorney General.

Impact

The bill brings significant implications for state laws concerning the management and transfer of properties that were previously used for correctional purposes. It outlines a structured process which may include valuations, bidding procedures, and the roles of the involved agencies. The introduction of such regulations aims to protect public interest and ensure transparency in the transaction processes, ultimately affecting how state real estate is managed and sold.

Summary

House Bill 1951 focuses on establishing requirements when lands that contain certain State correctional institutions are offered for sale. The bill proposes specific duties to be imposed on both the Department of Corrections and the Office of the Attorney General in relation to the sale of these properties. This legislative move aims to provide a clear framework that ensures responsible handling and oversight during the disposal of state-owned lands associated with correctional facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1951 include concerns regarding the balance of oversight and efficiency in the sale process. Critics may argue that the additional requirements could slow down the disposal of such properties, potentially leading to delayed improvements or developments that could benefit communities. Additionally, there is the potential for debate about the appropriateness of state involvement in what might be seen as a straightforward real estate transaction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2033

In food protection, providing for correctional institutions; imposing duties on the Department of Agriculture; and promulgating regulations.

PA HB895

In Office of Attorney General, providing for citizens' intervention in conspiracies; and imposing duties on the Office of Attorney General.

PA SB111

In general administration relating to correctional institutions, providing for residency of corrections officers.

PA SB1029

Establishing a hate group database; and imposing powers and duties on the Attorney General.

PA SB738

Providing for financial institutions; imposing duties on the Department of Aging and the Department of Banking and Securities; and imposing penalties.

PA SB1321

Providing for eligibility for State funds; imposing duties on the Department of Human Services; providing for investigations by the Department of Human Services and the Office of Attorney General; and imposing penalties.

PA S0862

Correctional Officers, Correctional Probation Officers, and Institutional Security Specialists

PA SB371

Providing for medical debt collection protection; and imposing duties on the Attorney General and the Department of Health.

PA HB2175

Providing for consumer protection and for artificial intelligence and chatbots; imposing duties on the Bureau of Consumer Protection in the Office of Attorney General; and imposing penalties.

PA HB2276

In general administration relating to correctional institutions, providing for boards of prison inspectors in State correctional institutions.

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