Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2608

Introduced
9/30/24  
Refer
9/30/24  
Refer
10/22/24  
Report Pass
10/23/24  
Engrossed
10/23/24  

Caption

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for waterways patrolmen and employees.

Impact

The passage of HB 2608 is expected to have a significant impact on the operational structure of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. By aligning the compensation of waterways conservation officers with that of state police, the bill seeks to attract and retain qualified personnel who can effectively uphold the laws governing waterways. This change could also lead to an improved enforcement presence, thereby enhancing public safety and conservation efforts across Pennsylvania’s waterways.

Summary

House Bill 2608 aims to amend Title 30 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically focusing on the roles and compensation of waterways patrolmen and employees under the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The bill introduces provisions for waterways conservation officers to be classified and compensated similarly to members of the Pennsylvania State Police. This legislative move is anticipated to enhance the enforcement capabilities of these officers and ensure they receive appropriate compensation reflective of their responsibilities.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 2608 appears to be positive, especially among members concerned with environmental conservation and law enforcement. Supporters believe that the bill will lead to better pay and morale among waterways conservation officers, which may result in more diligent enforcement of Pennsylvania's fish and boating laws. Opponents have not been prominently featured, and therefore there may be limited contention or negative sentiment regarding its provisions as of now.

Contention

While the bill does not seem to face substantial opposition at this time, the primary point of contention is likely to arise from budgetary considerations related to the increased compensation for patrolmen. These concerns may involve how the bill's financial implications will be addressed in the state budget and whether funds can be allocated without impacting other critical state services. Furthermore, stakeholders may engage in discussions regarding the adequacy of training and resources for these officers as they transition into classifications that align them more closely with state police standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB592

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for waterways patrolmen and employees.

PA HB1858

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for Boating Advisory Board.

PA HB992

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for Boating Advisory Board.

PA HB746

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for organization of commission; and, in Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission.

PA HB1508

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for organization of commission; and, in Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission.

PA HB2583

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for Game Commission officers and employees.

PA HB942

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for Game Commission officers and employees.

PA HB1409

In Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, further providing for power to set fees; and, in fishing licenses, further providing for license, permit and issuing agent fees.

PA SB518

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for

PA HB1353

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for Game Commission officers and employees; and, in enforcement, further providing for powers and duties of enforcement officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.