Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1408

Introduced
6/16/23  
Refer
6/16/23  
Refer
6/21/23  
Report Pass
6/21/23  
Refer
6/22/23  
Report Pass
6/26/23  
Engrossed
6/26/23  

Caption

In grounds and buildings, further providing for limitation on new applications for Department of Education approval of public school building projects; and, in construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for definitions, for school construction and renovation approval process, for high-performance building standards, for maintenance program, for building condition assessments, for project reimbursement and for applicability.

Impact

The legislative discussions around HB 1408 indicated a recognition of the pressing need for modernized school facilities, reflecting the importance of safe and effective learning environments. Proponents argue that the bill will help address the backlog of school construction projects by clarifying and expediting the approval process. Furthermore, by instituting high-performance standards, such legislation is intended to promote sustainable building practices in educational settings, thereby benefiting both students and the environment. However, there were concerns about balancing these new regulations with the practical implications for school districts wishing to undertake necessary renovations and expansions.

Summary

House Bill 1408 aims to enhance the approval process for public school building projects in the state. It specifically limits new applications for the Department of Education's approval, and seeks to establish high-performance building standards for school construction and renovation. The bill also emphasizes the importance of maintenance programs and building condition assessments to ensure the longevity and safety of educational facilities. Overall, it represents a significant effort to update and streamline the procedures surrounding public school infrastructure projects.

Sentiment

General sentiment around the bill appears to be largely positive among educational stakeholders who view the changes as necessary for improving infrastructure. Supporters argue that the high-performance standards will lead to better educational outcomes by ensuring that students learn in safe and efficient environments. Nevertheless, some individuals and organizations within the education sector have expressed skepticism regarding the feasibility of implementing the new standards effectively and worry about potential financial implications for districts already facing budgetary constraints.

Contention

Notable points of contention included the bill's potential to create disparities between districts based on their capacity to meet new construction standards. Concerns were raised regarding the implications of these standards on small or underfunded districts, as additional requirements could lead to challenges in securing funding and resources for necessary projects. Thus, while HB 1408 seeks to advance public school infrastructure, it raises critical questions about equity and access in education finance that need to be carefully considered.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB1252

In construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for definitions and for building condition assessments.

PA SB84

In construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for definitions and for building condition assessments.

PA HB87

In construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for maintenance program.

PA SB415

In construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for maintenance program.

PA HB1701

In grounds and buildings, further providing for referendum or public hearing required prior to construction or lease; providing for school facilities; establishing the Public School Facility Advisory Committee; in construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, repealing provisions relating to building condition assessments; and imposing duties on the Department of Education.

PA SB698

In grounds and buildings, further providing for acquisition of buildings, sites for school buildings and playgrounds, and disposing thereof.

PA HB51

Relating to energy efficiency standards for certain buildings and to high-performance design, construction, and renovation standards for certain buildings and facilities of institutions of higher education.

PA HB659

In school finances, further providing for distress in school districts of the first class; in grounds and buildings, further providing for public hearing prior to closing school; and, in pupils and attendance, providing for conditions for closing schools.

PA LD670

An Act to Protect Birds in the Construction, Renovation and Maintenance of Public Buildings

PA SB1031

Relating to design, construction, renovation, and energy efficiency standards for buildings.

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