Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2349

Introduced
3/31/26  

Caption

In facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws revolves around maintaining the financial integrity of the Department of Agriculture's operations regarding the Dog Law. By preventing any amendments in this subchapter from affecting the directed funds, the bill solidifies the funding streams essential for the enforcement and management of dog-related regulations within the state. This ensures that local issues pertaining to dog welfare, licensing, and other related matters continue without disruption.

Summary

House Bill 2349, introduced in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, seeks to amend Title 42, specifically in the section concerning deposits into accounts related to judicial proceedings. The primary amendment involves the stipulation that fines, fees, or costs that are allocated to the Department of Agriculture under the Dog Law will remain unaffected by the changes introduced in this subchapter. This inclusion aims to ensure financial provisions for specific agricultural regulations remain intact and operational, reflecting a recognition of the unique status of these allocations.

Contention

Notably, discussions related to HB2349 may highlight differing perspectives on the appropriateness of the financial provisions established under the Dog Law. While the intention behind this bill appears to be supportive of ensuring operational continuity for agricultural regulations, potential points of contention could arise regarding the wider implications for funding allocation methods and how these measures intersect with other judicial and departmental financial frameworks in Pennsylvania. Stakeholders may feel that preserving these specific funds without review could stifle other areas of regulatory reform.

Next_steps

If HB2349 is passed, it will come into effect within 60 days of enactment. It is likely to spark subsequent discussions around legislative priorities in the realm of agriculture and judicial funding, especially concerning how funds are managed and allocated to ensure both compliance and effective oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB385

In facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account.

PA HB331

In budget and finance, further providing for expenses; in facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account; and, in access to justice, providing for performance audit of account.

PA HB239

In governance of the system, further providing for costs; in budget and finance, further providing for Commonwealth portion of fines, etc; and, in facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account.

PA SB300

In facilities and supplies, further providing for surcharge; and, in forfeiture of assets, providing for legal representation in forfeiture proceedings.

PA SB265

In fantasy contests, further providing for prohibitions; in lottery, further providing for iLottery authorization; in interactive gaming, further providing for interactive gaming account credits, debits, deposits and payments; and, in sports wagering, further providing for authorization to conduct sports wagering.

PA HB1756

In service and facilities, further providing for electricity supplied to certain organizations.

PA HB490

In depositions and witnesses, further providing for confidential communications to news reporters; and making editorial changes.

PA HB1616

In offenses against the family, further providing for the offense of dealing in infant children; and, in depositions and witnesses, providing for sentencing considerations for child victim offenders.

PA SB369

In depositions and witnesses, providing for informant testimony.

PA HB2073

In commercial drivers, further providing for disqualification; in general provisions relating to operation of vehicles, further providing for obedience to traffic-control devices; and imposing penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.