Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB52

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Providing for building permits and endangered and threatened species; and making an appropriation.

Impact

The bill's provisions indicate that municipalities are not allowed to issue building permits unless all necessary conditions are satisfied regarding the protection of endangered and threatened species. This could significantly impact future construction projects, particularly in areas where such species are present. Additionally, the bill includes measures for appeals in cases where permits are denied due to these concerns, adding a layer of accountability and transparency to the permit process.

Summary

House Bill 52 aims to amend the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act by establishing new provisions specifically related to building permits and the protection of endangered and threatened species. The bill intends to ensure that any proposed construction does not negatively impact these species, thereby promoting environmental conservation while allowing development to proceed responsibly. To achieve this, it necessitates that applicants provide detailed information to determine possible negative effects on such species before a permit can be issued.

Sentiment

The discussion surrounding HB52 appears to be generally supportive among those advocating for environmental protection, as it emphasizes the need for compliance with ecological standards. However, there may also be concerns from developers regarding potential delays and added bureaucracy in obtaining building permits. The positive sentiment towards conservation is countered by apprehensions about the efficiency of construction processes, highlighting a tension between development aspirations and environmental stewardship.

Contention

One notable point of contention in discussions around HB52 revolves around the balance between development and environmental concerns. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to protect vulnerable species from habitat loss due to new construction, while opponents might raise issues about the potential for excessive regulatory delays that could hinder economic growth and development projects. This tension reflects broader debates about sustainable development and the prioritization of ecological considerations within state laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB894

Endangered and Threatened Species - Incidental Taking - Bats

PA SB946

Endangered and Threatened Species - Incidental Taking - Bats

PA S7000

OGSR/Site-specific Location Information for Endangered and Threatened Species

PA H1171

Endangered or Threatened Marine Animals

PA H7001

OGSR/Site-specific Location Information for Endangered and Threatened Species

PA HB2608

To remove certain species from the lists of threatened species and endangered species published pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973.

PA SB431

Fish and Wildlife - Endangered and Threatened Species and Migratory Birds - Regulations, Lists, Petitions, Essential Habitats, and Takings

PA HB578

Fish and Wildlife - Endangered and Threatened Species and Migratory Birds - Regulations, Lists, Petitions, Essential Habitats, and Takings

PA HB102

American Sovereignty and Species Protection Act of 2025This bill limits the protection of endangered or threatened species to species that are native to the United States. In addition, the bill prohibits certain funding for endangered or threatened species from being used to acquire lands, waters, or other interests in foreign countries.

PA LB590

Provide for a mitigation bank or an in-lieu fee program relating to the incidental taking of threatened or endangered species habitat

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