Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2322

Introduced
5/24/24  

Caption

Further providing for definitions, for prohibited conduct, for cleansing and sterilization and disinfection process and for requiring the placing of tag and adhesive stamp on certain material.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 2322 are designed to reinforce state laws governing health and safety, thereby impacting businesses and organizations that handle potentially hazardous materials. The new definitions and requirements would likely necessitate revisions in the current operational procedures of these entities to ensure alignment with the updated legislation. This legislation could lead to improved public health outcomes through better enforcement of health protocols, although it may impose additional compliance costs for businesses that must adapt to the new standards.

Summary

House Bill 2322 aims to enhance the definitions related to various health and safety standards by further specifying terms of prohibited conduct as well as the processes for cleansing, sterilization, and disinfection. This bill looks to establish clearer guidelines to ensure compliance with health protocols, which is increasingly vital given the ongoing concerns surrounding public health safety and hygiene. By providing detailed definitions, the bill seeks to eliminate any ambiguities that could be used to evade compliance with health regulations, thereby streamlining enforcement actions.

Sentiment

Reactions to HB 2322 have been mainly positive among public health advocates and some lawmakers who recognize the necessity for clear health standards. They argue that the bill will foster a safer environment and that clearer definitions will enhance compliance among businesses. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential burden it places on businesses that may face increased operational costs and the need for training to comply with new cultivation and sterilization standards.

Contention

Key points of contention around HB 2322 involve the balance between ensuring public safety and the potential economic impact on businesses, especially smaller enterprises or those with limited resources. Critics of the bill argue that while the intent is commendable, the practical implications could pressure businesses that might struggle to meet the new requirements. Ensuring that health standards protect the public without overregulating businesses remains a central debate in the discussions surrounding HB 2322.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB756

Further providing for definitions, for manufacturing, for materials and for enforcement; and providing for labeling.

PA HB1333

Further providing for definitions, for manufacturing, for materials and for enforcement; and providing for labeling and for report.

PA SB0231

Bedding, Upholstered Furniture, and Filling Material Amendments

PA HB1245

Further providing for definitions and for prohibited acts and penalties.

PA HB2525

Further providing for definitions and for private actions.

PA SB1129

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in certificate of title and security interests, further providing for transfer to vehicle salvage dealer and for transfer to scrap metal processor; and, in abandoned vehicles and cargos, further providing for

PA SB82

In short title and definitions, further providing for

PA SB746

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for issuance of dog licenses, compensation, proof required, deposit of funds, records, license sales, rules and regulations, failure to comply, unlawful acts and penalty, for applications for dog licenses, fees and penalties, for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses, for dogs temporarily in the Commonwealth and for health certificates for importation; in offenses of dogs, further providing for dog bites and detentions and isolation of dogs; in dangerous dogs, further providing for court proceedings, certificate of registration and disposition, for requirements, for public safety and penalties and for construction of article; in injury to dogs, further providing for selling, bartering or trading dogs; in enforcement and penalties, further providing for enforcement of this act by the secretary and provisions for inspections and for enforcement and penalties; in sterilization of dogs and cats, further providing for definitions; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1322

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for issuance of dog licenses, compensation, proof required, deposit of funds, records, license sales, rules and regulations, failure to comply, unlawful acts and penalty, for applications for dog licenses, fees and penalties, for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses, for dogs temporarily in the Commonwealth and for health certificates for importation; in offenses of dogs, further providing for dog bites and detentions and isolation of dogs; in dangerous dogs, further providing for court proceedings, certificate of registration and disposition, for requirements, for public safety and penalties and for construction of article; in injury to dogs, further providing for selling, bartering or trading dogs; in enforcement and penalties, further providing for enforcement of this act by the secretary and provisions for inspections and for enforcement and penalties; in sterilization of dogs and cats, further providing for definitions; and imposing penalties.

PA HB402

Solid waste; to define the term mass balance attribution, further provide for recovered materials processing facilities

Similar Bills

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