Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1078

Introduced
5/2/23  

Caption

In other offenses, providing for the offense of failure to report death.

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 1078 would amend existing laws by introducing penalties for individuals who fail to report a death under specified circumstances. This law seeks to close gaps in existing reporting requirements and is intended to protect both citizens and community interests. It would require individuals to act responsibly when encountering situations involving deceased persons, thus potentially reducing the number of unreported deaths that could complicate or impede law enforcement operations.

Summary

House Bill 1078 aims to establish a legal obligation for individuals to report the discovery of a deceased person. The legislation addresses the responsibilities of citizens regarding the reporting of deaths, particularly in circumstances where failure to report may hinder investigations or pose risks to public safety. The intent is to ensure timely notifications to authorities to facilitate appropriate responses and investigations into deaths, thereby enhancing public safety and accountability within communities.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 1078 appears to be broadly supportive among public safety advocates who see the necessity of reporting obligations in promoting accountability. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the implications for privacy and fears that individuals may hesitate to report deaths out of fear of legal repercussions. Thus, while there is a recognition of the benefits, there is also a cautionary note regarding the implementation of such mandates.

Contention

Points of contention primarily revolve around the balance between legal obligations and individual freedoms. Opponents of the bill argue that imposing penalties for failure to report could lead to unintended consequences, such as discouraging individuals from engaging with law enforcement or impacting mental health in cases where individuals find themselves in distressing circumstances. Proponents, however, contend that creating a clear obligation to report will facilitate investigations and ultimately serve to protect the community from potential threats related to unreported deaths.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB849

In falsification and intimidation, providing for the offense of failure to comply with child abuse offender registration requirements; in sentencing, providing for registration of child abuse offenders; and imposing penalties.

PA HB323

In other offenses, further providing for the offense of invasion of privacy.

PA HB1329

In other offenses, further providing for the offense of invasion of privacy.

PA HB06834

An Act Concerning Serious Firearm Offenses By Repeat Offenders.

PA HB67

Harassment; Sex Offenders & Offenses

PA SB65

Harassment; Sex Offenders & Offenses

PA SB600

In authorized disposition of offenders, further providing for sentence for murder, murder of unborn child and murder of law enforcement officer; in arson, criminal mischief and other property destruction, further providing for the offense of arson and related offenses; and, in sentencing, further providing for sentencing procedure for murder of the first degree.

PA SB87

In criminal proceedings, further providing for other offenses.

PA HB957

In other offenses, further providing for the offense of invasion of privacy.

PA HB2503

In other offenses, further providing for the offense of invasion of privacy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.