Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1735

Introduced
10/2/23  

Caption

In employees, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of commission.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1735 could significantly affect state laws surrounding labor and employee management. With updated definitions and clarified powers, the commission may gain broader authority to enforce regulations and oversee employee matters. This change could result in more standardized practices across different sectors, ultimately promoting fair labor standards and enhancing worker protections statewide.

Summary

House Bill 1735 seeks to amend and clarify the definitions and powers assigned to a specific commission pertaining to employee management and responsibilities. The bill emphasizes the need for updated definitions that accurately reflect current employment practices and commission authority. By doing so, it aims to enhance the operational efficiency of the commission, allowing it to effectively execute its duties and respond to the evolving workforce landscape in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1735 appears to be cautiously optimistic. Supporters advocate for the bill as necessary for modernizing labor practices and ensuring that the commission has the requisite powers to fulfill its mandate effectively. However, there are concerns regarding the extent of authority being granted to the commission, prompting debates about the potential for overreach and implications for worker rights.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding HB 1735 relates to the balance of power between the commission and local entities. Critics argue that increasing the commission's authority may undermine local labor policies tailored to specific community needs. They voice concerns that such centralization could lead to a one-size-fits-all approach, which might not adequately address the unique employment challenges faced by diverse local jurisdictions. This tension between state control and localized governance is at the heart of the debate surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB836

In employees, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of commission.

PA HB863

In employees, further providing for powers and duties of commission.

PA HB1655

In fantasy contests, further providing for definitions and for general and specific powers of board; in general provisions relating to gaming, further providing for definitions; in fingerprinting, further providing for submission of fingerprints and photographs; in general provisions relating to video gaming, further providing for definitions; and, in administration, further providing for powers of board.

PA HB1706

In Office of State Inspector General, further providing for definitions and for powers, purpose and duties.

PA SB520

In wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing for definitions and repealing provisions relating to public access; in enforcement relating to fish, further providing for powers and duties of waterways conservation officers and deputies; in enforcement relating to game, further providing for powers and duties of enforcement officers; in recordings by law enforcement officers, further providing for definitions and for audio recording or video recording policies; in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for powers and duties of Department of Corrections; and making transfers between the State Gaming Fund and certain restricted accounts.

PA HB36

In Office of State Inspector General, further providing for definitions and for powers, purpose and duties.

PA HB29

In powers, duties and rights of appointed officers and employees, further providing for definitions and for appointments of police and fire apparatus operators.

PA SB756

In fantasy contests, further providing for definitions, for general and specific powers of board and for prohibitions; in general provisions relating to gaming, further providing for legislative intent and for definitions; in Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board established, for general and specific powers, for license or permit application hearing process and public input hearings, for regulatory authority of board, for number of slot machines, for reports of board and for license or permit prohibition; in licensees, further providing for Category 4 slot machine license, for divestiture of disqualifying applicant, for manufacturer licenses, for gaming service provider, for nongaming service provider, for occupation permit application, for slot machine testing and certification standards, for slot machine accounting controls and audits and for renewals; in table games, further providing for regulatory authority and for table game device and associated equipment testing and certification standards; in interactive gaming, further providing for internal, administrative and accounting controls, for interactive games and interactive gaming devices and associated equipment testing and certification standards; in sports wagering, further providing for definitions; in revenues, further providing for slot machine licensee deposits and for transfers from State Gaming Fund; in administration and enforcement, repealing provisions relating to political influence, further providing for investigations and enforcement, for prohibited acts and penalties and for liquor licenses at licensed facilities; in fingerprinting, further providing for submission of fingerprints and photographs; in miscellaneous provisions relating to gaming, providing for live-streaming on casino floor and further providing for severability; in general provisions relating to video gaming, further providing for definitions; in administration, further providing for powers of board; in application and licensure, further providing for key employee licenses, for establishment licenses and for license or permit prohibition; in operation, further providing for video gaming limitations and for compulsive and problem gambling; in enforcement, further providing for prohibited acts and penalties; in revenues, further providing for fees; in ethics, repealing provisions relating to political influence; providing for skill gaming; establishing the Skill Gaming Fund; imposing duties on the Department of Revenue; in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for gambling devices, gambling, etc.; in forfeiture of assets, further providing for asset forfeiture; making appropriations; making repeals; and making editorial changes.

PA HB345

In the State System of Higher Education, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of councils of trustees.

PA SB1042

Further providing for definitions, for powers and duties of board, for continuing education and for practice of physical therapy.

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