Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB993

Introduced
4/24/23  

Caption

Further providing for definitions and for the offense of home improvement fraud.

Impact

If enacted, HB993 would amend existing statutes to include explicit definitions related to home improvement fraud. These definitions will guide both consumers and contractors in understanding the boundaries of acceptable practices, aiming to reduce instances of fraud. By creating more robust consumer protections, the bill is expected to empower homeowners to make informed decisions and report any misconduct effectively.

Summary

House Bill 993 aims to enhance protections against home improvement fraud by providing clearer definitions and regulations concerning fraudulent practices in the home improvement industry. The bill seeks to ensure that consumers have better recourse when faced with deceptive practices, thereby fostering a safer and more transparent market for home renovations and repairs. This legislation responds to growing concerns about the prevalence of home improvement scams targeting homeowners, particularly vulnerable populations such as the elderly.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB993 appears to be largely supportive among consumer advocacy groups and homeowners, who view the bill as a necessary step toward securing adequate protections in the home improvement sector. Legislators sponsoring the bill express a commitment to safeguarding consumers, which resonates positively within communities that have been affected by such fraudulent practices. However, there may be concerns from some contractors about the implications of increased regulation, which could create additional compliance burdens.

Contention

While the overall tone of the discussions surrounding the bill has been positive, some points of contention include the potential for overly strict definitions that may inadvertently penalize reputable contractors. Opponents of specific language in the bill argue that it might lead to misunderstandings in contractor-client relationships, where legitimate disputes could be misconstrued as fraudulent activity. Thus, striking a balance between protecting consumers and not stifling legitimate business activity remains a key issue in the debate over this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1148

Further providing for definitions and for the offense of home improvement fraud.

PA HB692

Further providing for definitions and for home improvement fraud.

PA SB1111

In sentencing, further providing for definitions and for sexual offenses and tier system.

PA HB1187

In authorized disposition of offenders, further providing for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition prohibited; in criminal homicide, further providing for the offense of murder; in assault, further providing for the offense of stalking and for the offense of unauthorized administration of intoxicant; in sexual offenses, further providing for definitions and for the offense of rape, repealing provisions relating to the offense of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and further providing for the offense of sexual assault, for the offense of institutional sexual assault, for the offense of sexual assault by sports official, volunteer or employee of nonprofit association, for the offense of aggravated indecent assault and for general rule relating to loss of property rights; in wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing for definitions and for order authorizing interception of wire, electronic or oral communications; in public indecency, further providing for the offense of prostitution and related offenses; in firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for persons not to possess, use, manufacture, control, sell or transfer firearms; in minors, further providing for transmission of sexually explicit images by minor; in criminal history record information, further providing for expungement and for juvenile records; in child custody, further providing for consideration of criminal conviction; in protection from abuse, further providing for definitions; in child protective services, further providing for definitions, for exclusions from child abuse and for employees having contact with children and adoptive and foster parents; in domestic and sexual violence victim address confidentiality, further providing for penalties; in limitation of time, further providing for infancy, insanity or imprisonment, for no limitation applicable and for other offenses; in depositions and witnesses, further providing for spouses as witnesses against each other and for hearsay; in juvenile matters, further providing for definitions, for inspection of court files and records, for law enforcement records, for conduct of hearings, for transfer to criminal proceedings and for assessment of delinquent children by the State Sexual Offenders Assessment Board; in court-ordered involuntary treatment of certain sexually violent persons, further providing for definitions and for court-ordered involuntary treatment; in sentencing, further providing for sentences for second or subsequent offenses, for sentences for offenses against elderly persons, for sentences for offenses against infant persons, for sentences for offenses committed while impersonating a law enforcement officer, for sentencing for trafficking of persons, for definitions, for sexual offenses and tier system, for termination of period of registration for juvenile offenders, for assessments, for registration and for assessments; in judicial change of name, further providing for change by order of court; in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for parole procedure; and, in interstate compacts, further providing for supervision of persons paroled by other states.

PA HB376

In sexual offenses, providing for the offense of fertility fraud; in particular rights and immunities, providing for damages in actions for fertility fraud; and, in sentencing, further providing for applicability, for sexual offenses and tier system and for period of registration.

PA HB2621

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in administration, further providing for duties of department and agencies; and providing for registration of abuse and neglect perpetrators.

PA HB467

In forgery and fraudulent practices, providing for the offense of academic fraud.

PA SB82

In short title and definitions, further providing for

PA HB1024

In assault, further providing for ethnic intimidation; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for civil rights violations; and, in employees, further providing for definitions and providing for annual officer training on hate-based intimidation.

PA SB527

In theft and related offenses, further providing for the offense of theft of mail.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.