Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB202

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission and for meetings of commission.

Impact

This bill has significant implications for how the Pennsylvania Game Commission operates and functions. By establishing a clearer framework for member qualifications based on geographical districts, it seeks to enhance the commission's ability to represent the diverse interests and concerns of the state's citizens regarding game and wildlife management. Additionally, the adjustment to the quorum requirement aims to facilitate decision-making during meetings, which can potentially lead to more efficient governance and responsiveness to emerging issues related to game management.

Summary

House Bill 202 aims to amend portions of Title 34 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes related to the organization and meetings of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The proposed changes primarily focus on qualifications for commission members and the requirements for a quorum during commission meetings. Specifically, the bill outlines that commission members should be appointed from various geographical sections of Pennsylvania, ensuring representation from distinct districts, which helps maintain a broader perspective on game and wildlife regulations across the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB202 appears to be supportive among those who value structured representation and efficient governance within state agencies. Proponents may argue that such reforms will create a more inclusive and dynamic commission that can better serve the public interest. However, there may also be concerns regarding whether the changes will adequately address the varied needs of stakeholders involved in wildlife management, especially if the commission's composition does not reflect the interests of all regions equally.

Contention

While the bill seems to have clear intentions to improve governance within the Pennsylvania Game Commission, there could be points of contention regarding how these changes impact the effectiveness of the commission in advocating for wildlife policies. Stakeholders, including hunting groups and conservation advocates, may have differing opinions on whether these qualifications and quorum requirements will benefit or hinder the commission's operations. This tension will likely play a significant role in discussions as the bill progresses through legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB746

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for organization of commission; and, in Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission.

PA HB942

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for Game Commission officers and employees.

PA SB517

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission; in game or wildlife protection, further providing for report to commission officer and for surrender of carcass to commission officer; in hunting and furtaking, further providing for trespass on private property while hunting; and, in special licenses and permits, providing for agriculture access permit list.

PA SB518

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission; in game or wildlife protection, further providing for report to commission officer, for surrender of carcass to commission officer, for unlawful activities and for killing game or wildlife to protect person; and, in hunting and furtaking, further providing for investigation and seizure of game or wildlife.

PA HB1659

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for junior hunter projects; and, in game or wildlife protection, further providing for regulations.

PA HB1915

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for junior hunter projects.

PA HB1353

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for Game Commission officers and employees; and, in enforcement, further providing for powers and duties of enforcement officers.

PA HB992

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for Boating Advisory Board.

PA HB314

In county commissioners and chief clerks, further providing for meetings and for quorum and execution of official instruments.

PA SB67

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission; in game or wildlife protection, further providing for regulations, for report to commission officer, for surrender of carcass to commission officer and for unlawful activities; and, in hunting and furtaking, repealing provisions relating to hunting on Sunday prohibited, further providing for unlawful devices and methods and for the offense of trespass on private property while hunting and repealing provisions relating to hunting on Sunday without written permission.

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