Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB858

Introduced
3/11/25  
Refer
3/11/25  
Refer
6/2/25  
Report Pass
6/3/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  
Refer
6/9/25  

Caption

Providing for county property contact information list; imposing duties on chief assessor; and providing for penalties.

Impact

If passed, HB 858 will significantly alter how property information is managed at the county level. It introduces formal requirements for property owners to submit accurate contact details, thereby enhancing accountability and increasing the capacity for municipalities to enforce local codes effectively. This measure is aimed at improving the response times and actions taken by property owners in cases of violations, potentially leading to better-maintained properties and improved community standards. The act would take effect 60 days after enactment, giving property owners time to adjust to these new obligations.

Summary

House Bill 858 focuses on establishing a county property contact information list by amending Title 68 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. The bill requires property owners, including individuals and businesses, to provide contact information for individuals responsible for maintaining or remedying issues related to their properties. This list is maintained by a chief assessor and is intended to facilitate communication between municipalities and property owners regarding property maintenance and municipal code violations. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in penalties, including fines for providing false information or not updating contact details as required.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 858 appears to be supportive, particularly among legislators and local government representatives who see value in improved communication and accountability in property management. However, there may be concerns from property owners about the burdensome nature of the requirements, especially regarding penalties for non-compliance. Nevertheless, proponents argue that these measures are necessary to maintain the integrity of property management and uphold local regulations.

Contention

The primary contention over HB 858 revolves around the implications of increased oversight and the penalties imposed for non-compliance. While supporters advocate for enhanced communication and better property management, opponents may contend that the bill imposes undue regulatory burdens on property owners, especially smaller landowners or those who may struggle with the administrative aspects of compliance. The exemption of owner-occupied properties suggests some recognition of this concern, but significant discussions may arise regarding how these regulations are enforced and their potential impact on property rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB1079

Providing for skill video gaming; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; providing for issuance of licenses for skill video gaming; imposing a fee and criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

PA HB2213

Providing for skill video gaming; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; providing for issuance of licenses for skill video gaming; imposing a fee and criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

PA SB626

Providing for skill video gaming; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; providing for issuance of licenses for skill video gaming; imposing a tax and criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

PA HB2284

Imposing a fee for service on municipalities for municipal patrol services provided by the Pennsylvania State Police and providing for State Police patrol services agreements, for allocation of money, for fees for intermunicipal police response and for penalties.

PA HB1619

Providing for regulation of skill gaming; imposing duties on Department of Revenue; establishing a regulatory program within Department of Revenue governing skill gaming; providing for issuance of licenses; imposing criminal and civil penalties; and providing for zoning.

PA SB570

Providing for End of Life Options Act; imposing duties on the Department of Health; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1798

Providing for bonding requirements for contractors performing work on adjoining properties; and imposing penalties.

PA SB1112

Providing for access to contraceptives; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; providing for severability; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1140

Providing for access to contraceptives; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; providing for severability; and imposing penalties.

PA HB78

Providing for consumer data privacy, for duties of controllers and for duties of processors; and imposing penalties.

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IN HB1193

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AZ HB2104

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CO SB046

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AZ SB1291

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