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Representative |
LaCholl Benton |
Representative |
Isis Lawson |
Minor Adult Relations ActMinor Adult Relatio |
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Purpose: To give mature minors the right to be in a relationship with an adult at least threePurpose: To give ma |
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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:The General Assembl |
Section 1: Short Title:Section 1: Short Ti |
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Minor Adult Relations Act.This act shall be k |
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Minor: An individual that is below the age of eighteen.Minor: An individua |
Adult: An individual that is eighteen years of age or older.Adult: An individua |
Mature: A condition of full development.Mature: A condition |
Relationship: The state of being mutually interested or involved with another person.Relationship: The s |
Statutory rape: Sexual intercourse with a person who is below the statutory age of consent.Statutory rape: Sex |
Child Molestation: To force physical and use sexual contact on a child.Child Molestation: |
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Section 3: RelationshipsSection 3: Relatio |
This bill would give adults and mature minors the right to be in a relationship physically andThis bill would giv |
mentally. That is not to say they have the right to get married, but the right to be together.mentally. That is n |
As a result the adult will not be charged with statutory rape or child molestation.As a result the adu |
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Each individual must consent to the relationship before the relationship can be declaredEach individual mus |
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No funding is required for this bill.No funding is requi |
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Section 6: RegulationsSection 6: Regulati |
This bill will be regulated by the Pennsylvania Court System.This bill will be r |
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If the minor chose not to be in the relationship or not to have the sexual actions thatIf the minor chose |
occured, the adult will be charged with either statutory rape or child molestation.occured, the adult |
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This bill shall take effect 30 days after passage.This bill shall tak |
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New Kensington YMCA |
Representative |
Blake Leibert |
Senator |
Alex Jackson |
Lottery For Education ActLottery For Educati |
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Education |
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PURPOSE: To institute a beneficial source of income for state public education.PURPOSE: To institu |
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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:The General Assembl |
SECTION 1: Short Title:SECTION 1: Short T |
This act shall be known and may be cited as the ýLottery for Education ActýThis act shall be k |
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SECTION 2: DefinitionsSECTION 2: Definiti |
Lottery ý a drawing of lots in which prizes are distributed to the winners among persons buying aLottery ý a drawing |
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SECTION 3: Taxation |
A 7% sales tax shall be instituted on all sales of the Pennsylvania State Lottery. The revenueA 7% sales tax shal |
from this tax shall go towards state public education. The revenue created from this tax shall befrom this tax shall |
equally split among the school districts in the state of Pennsylvania.equally split among |
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No funding shall be required for this act.No funding shall be |
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SECTION 5: Regulations.SECTION 5: Regulati |
The current state sales tax regulations at the time shall apply to this tax.The current state s |
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SECTION 6: Penalties.SECTION 6: Penaltie |
The current state penalties for issues pertaining to tax and state sales tax shallThe current state p |
apply to this tax. If the Pennsylvania State Lottery and/or sales locations there of shall notapply to this tax. |
obey this act then they shall be punished by state enforcement and laws that pertain to thisobey this act then |
matter. |
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SECTION 7: Effective Date.SECTION 7: Effectiv |
This bill shall take effect six months after passing.This bill shall tak |
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blade5555@hotmail.comblade5555@hotmail.c |
2004-02-29 21:16:34 |
c-67-163-238-117.client.comcast.net |
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New Kensington YMCA |
Senator |
Alex Jackson |
Representative |
Joseph Wells |
The Fun for the whole family! ActThe Fun for the who |
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Business & Commerce |
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PURPOSE: To raise money for the government and give people freedom of business practices.PURPOSE: To raise |
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:The General Assembl |
SECTION 1: Short Title:SECTION 1: Short T |
This act shall be konwn and may be cited as the Fun for the whole family! ActThis act shall be k |
SECTION 2: DefinitionsSECTION 2: Definit |
prostitute- person who accepts payment for sex acts.prostitute- person |
Secretary of Prostitution- government officials responsible for regulating prostitution in an areaSecretary of Prosti |
set by each municipality.set by each municip |
physical examinations- medical checkups given by doctors.physical examinatio |
STD- sexually transmitted disease, any disease that can be spread through sexual intercourse.STD- sexually trans |
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Citizens will be premitted to run businesses offering sexual scervices for money. Each businessCitizens will be pr |
will be regulated by the secretary of prostitution for that area and all prostitues must havewill be regulated b |
monthly physical examinations including checks for STDs and use some approved form ofmonthly physical ex |
birth control. |
SECTION 4: Secretaries of Prostitution:SECTION 4: Secreta |
Each prostitution business must send monthly medical reports for all prostitutes as well as annualEach prostitution b |
reports showing the amount of income earned by the busniess to the Secretary of Prostituiton.reports showing the |
This office will be appointed by the municipality he/she is regulating. The Secretary ofThis office will be |
Prostitution will keep records on each business. The Secretary of Prostitution will also haveProstitution will k |
the authority to shut down any business that violates the set regulations.the authority to sh |
SECTION 5: Funding:SECTION 5: Funding |
Each municipality will set and pay their Secretary of Prostitution's salary. Each municipalityEach municipality w |
will also collect a 7% tax on prostitution. The tax rate may be changed by the municipality.will also collect a |
SECTION 6: Regulations:SECTION 6: Regulat |
Prostitutes must not have any STDs. Prostitutes must be at least 18 years of age. ProstitutesProstitutes must no |
must use a condom to help prevent possible spread of any STD a coustomer may have. Eachmust use a condom t |
prostitution business must have insurance to cover any possible medical expenses of theprostitution busine |
prostitutes and coustomers that may contract a disease through the business. Severalprostitutes and cou |
municipalities may have a single Secretary of Prostitution. There must be at least onemunicipalities may |
Secretary of Prostitution for every 30 prostitution businesses. The birth control method used bySecretary of Prosti |
prostitute must be proven at least 99% effective by a medical study. Methods such as hormonalprostitute must be |
implants, vasectomy, tubular ligation, hormonal injection, and certian birth control pills andimplants, vasectomy |
several others are 99% effective.several others are |
SECTION 7: Penalties:SECTION 7: Penalti |
If a business fails to report or have all prostitutes tested it will be suspended until sufficientIf a business fails |
information is recived by the Secretary of Prostitution and will be fined $5,000. Any businessinformation is reci |
found still operating during this period will be permanently shut down and the owner(s) will befound still operati |
fined $15,000. |
SECTION 8: Effective Date:SECTION 8: Effecti |
This bill will take effect 8 months after passage.This bill will take |
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2004-03-01 10:48:46 |
pcp01603437pcs.lpaxtn01.pa.comcast.net |
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New Kensington YMCA |
Representative |
Joe Wells |
Senator |
Alex Jackson |
Don't Know Don't Perscribe ActDon't Know Don& |
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Health & Human Services (House only)Health & Human Serv |
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Purpose: To prevent the misuse of psychological medication by general practitioners.Purpose: To prevent |
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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:The General Assembl |
Section 1: Short Title:Section 1: Sho |
This Act shall be known and cited as the Don't Know, Don't Perscribe Act.This Act shall be k |
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Section 2: Definitions:Section 2: Defi |
General Practitioner- a physician who is not a specialist but treats all illnesses.General Practitione |
Psychological Medication- perscribed medical drugs used to eliminate or reduce thePsychological Medic |
effects of psychological disorders.effects of psycholo |
Psychological Disorders- condition when behaviour is maladaptive for life functioningPsychological Disor |
and/or when it causes personal discomfort.and/or when it caus |
Section 3: General PractitionersSection 3: Gen |
It shall be illegal for any licensed General Practitioner, in the Commonwealth, toIt shall be illegal |
perscribe psychological medication to any person at any time. It will also be illegal forperscribe psycholog |
them to hand out samples of psychological medication.them to hand out sa |
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Section 4: FundingSection 4: Fun |
No Funding is necessary for this bill.No Funding is neces |
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Section 5: RegulationsSection 5: Reg |
This bill shall be regulated by the Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine.This bill shall be |
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Section 6: PenalitiesSection 6: Pen |
1st Offense: One thousand ($1,000) dollar fine.1st Offense: One th |
2nd Offense: Five Thousand ($5,000) dollar fine and thirty (30) day suspension of license.2nd Offense: Five T |
3rd Offense: Ten Thousand ($10,000) dollar fine and a revocation of license.3rd Offense: Ten Th |
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This Act shall take effect six (6) months after enactment.This Act shall take |
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albuquerque_2005@hotmail.comalbuquerque_2005@ho |
2004-02-27 18:39:10 |
c-24-3-27-141.client.comcast.net |
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Brandywine Valley YMCABrandywine Valley Y |
Senator |
Michael Brown |
Representative |
Immanuel Morales |
Senior Driving Act |
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PURPOSE: To create a safer driving environment for all motorists and passengersPURPOSE: To create |
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as followsThe General Assembl |
Section 1: SHORT TITLE:This bill shall be known and referred to as the Senior Driving ActSection 1: SHORT TI |
Section 2: DEFINITIONS: Seniors are citizens age sixty-five and aboveSection 2: DEFINITI |
PENNDOT stands for Pennsylvania Department of TransportationPENNDOT stands for |
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SECTION 3: All persons licensed to operate a motor vehicle in the Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaSECTION 3: All pers |
will be required to take the PENNDOT on-road driving test every five years beginning at agewill be required to |
sixty-five. Beginning at age eighty, the road test must be taken every two years.sixty-five. Beginni |
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SECTION 4: Upon turning sixty-five years of age, a licensed driver in the Commonwealth ofSECTION 4: Upon tur |
Pennsylvania will have ninety days to take the road test.Pennsylvania will h |
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SECTION 5: A person can attempt to pass the test three times. Any person unable to pass theSECTION 5: A person |
driving test in three tries will have his or her driver's license revoked.driving test in thr |
Section 6: PENALTY: |
The driver's licenses of persons who do not take the test within the required time frameThe driver's li |
will be considered expired. Any person who continues to operate a motor vehicle with an expiredwill be considered |
license will be prosecuted as the law exists.license will be pro |
Section 7: FUNDING: |
The cost of the test will be the same as the current cost to receive a driver's license.The cost of the tes |
The necessary fees will be paid by the driver upon passing the test.The necessary fees |
Section 8: ENACTMENT:Section 8: ENACTMEN |
This bill will become effective one year after its pasage.This bill will beco |
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2004-02-27 18:50:51 |
pcp01462014pcs.hershy01.pa.comcast.net |
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Susquehanna HS |
Commonwealth RepresentativeCommonwealth Repres |
Scott Landis |
Commonwealth RepresentativeCommonwealth Repres |
Alex Domingos |
OTC Medication In Schools ActOTC Medication In S |
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PURPOSE |
To allow for over the counter (OTC) medication to be administered to students in schools.To allow for over t |
The general Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania herby enatcs as follows:The general Assembl |
SECTION 1: Short Title:SECTION 1: Shor |
This Act shall be known as the 'Over The Counter Medication' BillThis Act shall be k |
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SECTION 2: DefinitionsSECTION 2: Defi |
OTC medicine - Medication that can be legally purchased at a store without a doctor's perscription.OTC medicine - Medi |
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School Nurse - A medical professional that is employed by the school district for the purpose ofSchool Nurse - A me |
administering medical attention during the school day.administering medic |
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School Day - The time from which the first student enters the school building until one of theSchool Day - The ti |
following happens: 1. The last student leaves the building. 2. The nurses work day ends, asfollowing happens: |
established by the nurses' contract or 3. The school closes as established at the beginning ofestablished by the |
each school year by the school board, or by any ammendments made by the school board, druing theeach school year by |
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2004-04-03 18:56:56 |
pcp03028031pcs.lpaxtn01.pa.comcast.net |
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Butler YMCA |
Representative |
Matt Kalin |
Senator |
Garrett Kaiser |
Drug Free Athletes Act.Drug Free Athletes |
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Education |
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Purpose: To make certain that all high school athletes are safe and drug free.Purpose: To make ce |
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:The General Assembl |
Section 1: Short Title:Section 1: Short Ti |
This act shall be known and cited as the Drug Free Athletes Act.This act shall be k |
Section 2: Definitions:Section 2: |
The following words or phrases shall have these meanings unless clearlyThe following words |
indicated otherwise:indicated otherwise |
“Drug(s)” Any substance that either increase or decreases your ability“Drug(s)” Any subst |
to participate in a sport.(ex. steroids or pain killers)to participate in a |
“Public Schools.” Any schools that receive state funding in Pennsylvania.“Public Schools.” A |
“Substance.” Drugs and/or Alcohol.“Substance.” Drugs |
“Tests.” Drug and/ or Alcohol tests. Specific: Urine and/or Swap Saliva tests.“Tests.” Drug and/ |
Section 3: Public School Drug Testing.Section 3: |
All Public Schools will provide a drug test for every athlete during theAll Public Schools |
sports season. These tests will be given to all high school athletes duringsports season. Thes |
their sports season. The test will be given at the beginning of the season andtheir sports season |
periodically during the season as the coach and the school feels it isperiodically during |
necessary. All athletes that are involved in the same sport will be testednecessary. All athl |
on the same day and the test results will be kept confidential. Theon the same day and |
athletes will not have to be notified prior to the drug testing.athletes will not h |
Section 4: Athletes OnlySection 4: |
Athletes will be the only students to be drug tested. No other studentAthletes will be th |
who is not involved in a sport will be tested for ANY reason under this bill.who is not involved |
Section 5: Coach/ Teacher TrainingSection 5: |
All coaches and/ or teachers who will be administering the substanceAll coaches and/ or |
tests will have to undergo a series of training classes to secure that theytests will have to |
know exactly what they are doing. They will be given certification cardsknow exactly what t |
from the Pennsylvania Department of Education stating that they arefrom the Pennsylvan |
registered and able to administer the tests.registered and able |
Section 6: Drug Testing Forms.Section 6: |
All athletes will have to sign a form saying that they understand theyAll athletes will h |
will be drug tested at the beginning of the season and periodically withwill be drug tested |
out warning through out the sports season. The parents/guardians ofout warning through |
the athlete will also be sent a form to fill out saying that he/she/they arethe athlete will al |
aware and understand the drug testing requirements.aware and understan |
Section 7: Refusal ConsequencesSection 7: R |
Any student athlete who refuses to take the drug test will be suspendedAny student athlete |
from the team until they take the drug test.from the team until |
Section 8: Results of Drug Test ConsequencesSection 8: R |
Any students who have results showing that they have any substance inAny students who ha |
their body will: |
A. Have a first consequence of being suspended from the team and randomlyA. Have a first con |
tested within the sports time and then being allowed back on the team iftested within the s |
the tests show they do not have any substances in their body and will bethe tests show they |
frequently tested through out the season.frequently tested t |
B. Have a second consequence of being expelled from the team for thatB. Have a second c |
season if the second testing shows that there is a substance in their body.season if the secon |
C. Have a third consequence of being expelled from the team for theC. Have a third co |
remainder of their school years.remainder of their |
*Along with those consequences the Public Schools will be permitted to take*Along with those c |
disciplinary actions of their own according to their Drug and Alcohol rules and guidelines.disciplinary action |
Section 9: FundingSection 9: |
This funding shall be provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.This funding shall |
Section 10: PenaltiesSection 10: |
Any Public Schools who do not abide by the act will be suspended fromAny Public Schools |
funding for sports and extra curricular activities until the changes are made.funding for sports |
Section 11: EnforcementSection 11: |
This act shall be enforced by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.This act shall be e |
Section 12: Effective DateSection 12: |
This bill shall take into effect exactly four (4) years after being passed.This bill shall tak |
In the event that the school needs more time to train the staff and set upIn the event that t |
the drug testing they will be allotted more time as requested.the drug testing th |
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Frenchie71213@aol.comFrenchie71213@aol.c |
2004-03-08 08:39:10 |
pcp03357605pcs.lpaxtn01.pa.comcast.net |
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Butler YMCA |
Representative |
Ashlee Green |
Senator |
Dan Wilson |
The It's Hip To Be Fit ActThe It's Hip To |
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Health & Human Services (House only)Health & Human Serv |
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PURPOSE: To establish a state grant program that provides for the creation of indoor, weather-PURPOSE: To establi |
proof health facilities promoting good health and physical fitness to community residents.proof health facili |
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SECTION 1: Short Title:SECTION 1: Short Ti |
This bill shall be known and may be cited as the It's Hip To Be Fit Act.This bill shall be |
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The National Tobacco Settlement was started as a proposed resolution to the damaging effects ofThe National Tobacc |
tobacco usage. It was enacted by leading tobacco companies in response to several lawsuits filedtobacco usage. It w |
against them. The settlement consists of national annual money collections for a period of twenty-against them. The s |
five years, starting in the year 1998. Pennsylvania's share of these collections range betweenfive years, startin |
three hundred ninety-seven million and four hundred fifty-nine million dollars per year. Thethree hundred ninet |
expenditures are used to fund, among other things, (an extensive federal enforcement program,expenditures are us |
including a state-administered retail licensing system to stop minors from obtaining tobacco pro-including a state-a |
ducts, and an annual national counter advertising and tobacco-control campaign) states' health be-ducts, and an annua |
nefits programs. |
A recreational facility is a place where athletic and health-benefitting activities are conduc-A recreational faci |
ted, such as an indoor tennis center, hockey rink, track, weight room, gym, etc.ted, such as an ind |
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SECTION 3: (The National Tobacco Settlement)SECTION 3: (The Nat |
Grants will be provided through funding by the National Tobacco Settlement and may be obtained byGrants will be prov |
individuals wishing to establish recreational facilities intended to promote good health and phy-individuals wishing |
sical fitness to community members.sical fitness to co |
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SECTION 4: (The Qualifications of the Individual)SECTION 4: (The Qua |
Each individual wishing to establish a recreational facility must complete an application form.Each individual wis |
The requirements of the application form are: proof that the individual is a legal United StatesThe requirements of |
resident who is eighteen years of age or older, proof that the individual has no criminal record,resident who is eig |
some credentials or references, an explanation and details of what athletic or health-benefittingsome credentials or |
activities their facility would bring to the community, and an adequate location for it.activities their fa |
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SECTION 6: (The Board of Directors)SECTION 6: (The Boa |
The aforementioned application will be evaluated by a Board of Directors, who will determineThe aforementioned |
whether or not the applier will receive grant money to build their health facility. This Board ofwhether or not the |
Directors will consist of five individuals appointed by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania governor.Directors will cons |
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SECTION 7: (Re-Evaluation Every 3 Years)SECTION 7: (Re-Eval |
Once permission to receive the grant money is attained, the individual's progress on the construc-Once permission to |
tion of his or her health facility will be re-evaluated every three years by the aforementionedtion of his or her |
Board of Directors. |
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SECTION 8: (Facility Fees)SECTION 8: (Facilit |
The individual who constructed the health facility is wholly entitled to the decision of whether orThe individual who |
not the facility will charge fees to it's members. However, if the individual does decide tonot the facility wi |
charge, an additional reduced fee must be established for the economically challenged.charge, an addition |
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Due to the state of Pennsylvania annually receiving payments from the national tobacco settlement,Due to the state of |
and the Legislature declaring that these funds must be used for health-related purposes, theseand the Legislature |
funds will be the lone source for grant obtainment.funds will be the l |
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The above-mentioned group of five state governor-appointed directors will, through the review ofThe above-mentioned |
each individual's application form, solely determine whether or not the individual is qualified foreach individual' |
obtaining the grant money.obtaining the grant |
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In the case of the individual wishing to establish the health-related facility or business success-In the case of the |
fully obtaining permission of the use of the grant money, and if after the first three years offully obtaining per |
business has shown no commencement or progress, the individual will be given a warning. After thebusiness has shown |
second re-evaluation by the Board of Directors, if there has continued to be no gesture of co-second re-evaluatio |
mmencement of progress, the grant money will be rescinded. If the business or facility successfullymmencement of progr |
commences, but goes out of business before the project is completed, the individual becomes singlycommences, but goes |
responsible to pay for either the finish of the project or the repayment to the state.responsible to pay |
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This bill shall take effect one year after passage.This bill shall tak |
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fashionista87@aol.comfashionista87@aol.c |
2004-02-25 21:48:01 |
cache-ra02.proxy.aol.com |
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288756 |
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Butler YMCA |
Senator |
Dan Wilson |
Representative |
Ashlee Green |
SAFE 2 SCHOOL |
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Current Events |
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PURPOSE: to require that all public schools in PA with a student body over 1,000 must have a systemPURPOSE: to require |
of paths and or lanes for students to travel to school using alternate modes of transportation.of paths and or lan |
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:The General Assembl |
SECTION 1: Short TitleSECTION 1: Short T |
This act shall be known and may be cited as the “SAFE 2 SCHOOL” ActThis act shall be k |
SECTION 2: DefinitionsSECTION 2: Definit |
Bike Lane-A lane to the outsides of streets before the sidewalks designated for bicycle use only.Bike Lane-A lane to |
Used primarily by riders with experience.Used primarily by r |
Greenway-A piece of undeveloped land near an urban area in this case used for transportation.Greenway-A piece of |
SECTION 3: The Safe Routes BoardSECTION 3: The Saf |
The process of assessing each individual case and area for each individual school and itsThe process of asse |
surronding area will need careful assessment by a select educated group of people. There will besurronding area wil |
a board for each school district, not each school. This board will be called the Safe Routesa board for each sc |
Board and be developed through the school board for each school district. All members are on aBoard and be develo |
strictly volunteer level. Members will be nominated and then all members will vote. If there isstrictly volunteer |
tie the head of the districts school board will break the tie. After this process is complete thetie the head of the |
head of the Safe Routes Board will apoint four other unpaid citizens. Each school will need to behead of the Safe Ro |
analyzed separatly by its district's Safe Routes Board. The Board will determine what is sensibleanalyzed separatly |
economical, and the best interests and safties of the students. They will in fact take care ofeconomical, and the |
the details to in depth to be pre determined by any other regulations. Such as where the routesthe details to in d |
go, and weather or not there will be any group riding or walking programs.go, and weather or |
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The National Tobacco Settlement-large funds could be acquire from this.The National Tobacc |
TEA-21 (Transportation Equity Act for the 21st century)TEA-21 (Transportat |
Bikes Belong CoalitionBikes Belong Coalit |
Many Private OrganizationsMany Private Organi |
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Schools with a poplulation over one thousand students aare eligible for the funds. Thus areSchools with a popl |
required to have lanes or paths to school.required to have la |
Schools are given a buffer from year to year. A school can drop down to nine hundred and fiftySchools are given a |
students and still be required to have the greenways or lanes as long as at the begining of thestudents and still |
previous year the school met the one thousand student requirement.previous year the s |
The path or lanes must reach out in four different directions from the school all extending threeThe path or lanes m |
miles out of the school's campus. The routes of these paths or lanes will be determined by themiles out of the sc |
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It will be the option of the Safe Routes Board to decide if it would be more realistic for bikeIt will be the opti |
lanes or an entire greenway.lanes or an entire |
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This bill shall take effect two years after its passageThis bill shall tak |
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dwil@zoominternet.netdwil@zoominternet.n |
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Commonwealth RepresentativeCommonwealth Repres |
Yuki Schaper |
Commonwealth RepresentativeCommonwealth Repres |
Sean Gallagher |
The Bus Is Always Watching ActThe Bus Is Always W |
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Purpose. The purpose of this bill is to make surveillance cameras mandatory; thereforePurpose. Th |
ensuring students' safety on all school buses transporting students ofensuring students |
public secondary and elementary schools that receive federal funding.public secondary an |
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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as followsThe General Assembl |
Section 1: Short Title. This Bill shall be known as the The Bus Is Always Watching ActSection 1: Short T |
Section 2: Definitions.Section 2: Definit |
Public elementary school- a school in which no tuition is required to attend andPublic elementary s |
teaches grades kindergarten (K) through six (6).teaches grades kind |
Public secondary school- a school in which no tuition is required toPublic secondary sc |
attend and teaches grades seven (7) through (12).attend and teaches |
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Mandatory- required.Mandatory- required |
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School bus- a vehicle that transports students to or from school orSchool bus- a vehic |
school related activites.school related acti |
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Surveillance camera- an electronic device that records both video andSurveillance camera |
sound onto a viewable videotape.sound onto a viewab |
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Monitoring- a school official or security personnel watching the tapeMonitoring- a schoo |
closely and reporting any inappropriate behavior to a principal orclosely and reporti |
school official that will take action against the misconduct.school official tha |
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Section 3. It is mandatory that all public elementary and secondary schools receivingSection 3. |
federal funding place surveillance cameras in the front of every schoolfederal funding pla |
bus that transports students.bus that transports |
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Section 4. The cameras must always be on and recording while students are present.Section 4. T |
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Section 5. Each tape shall be labeled and remain in storage for thirty (30) days. AfterSection 5. E |
this period of time, the tapes will be available to be reused in thethis period of time |
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Section 6. Monitoring of the tapes will take place when a driver, student, teacher, parent,Section 6. Mon |
etc. fills out a recommendation form within one month of the date inetc. fills out a re |
question. These forms can be obtained in a place of the school's choice.question. These for |
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Section 7. It is each school's responsibility to provide punishment based on their code ofSection 7. It |
conduct and the severity of the action.conduct and the sev |
Section 8: Funding.Section 8: Funding |
This funding shall be provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.This funding shall |
Section 9: Enforcement.Section 9: Enforce |
This shall be enforced by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.This shall be enfor |
Section 10: Penalties.Section 10: Penalt |
Any school not executing this law after its enactment will lose five percent (5%)Any school not exec |
of its state funding for one year. A second offense will provoke aof its state fundin |
penalty of ten percent (10%) and further offenses will provoke penaltiespenalty of ten perc |
that will continue to increase in increments of five percent (5%) for thethat will continue |
following years until the law is abided by.following years unt |
Section 11: Enactment.Section 11: Enactm |
This Act shall take effect three (3) years after passage.This Act shall take |
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Stephen Bridge |
Senator |
Goerge Hilf |
Standardizing Test in Cyber SchoolStandardizing Test |
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Technology (House bills only)Technology (House b |
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Purpose: The purpose of this act is to incorporate the PSSA test into the Cyber school curriculum.Purpose: The purpos |
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as followsThe General Assembl |
Section 1: Short Title: This act shall be known as the Standardizing Test in Cyber School Act |