Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1131

Introduced
5/5/23  
Refer
5/5/23  
Refer
6/12/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/13/23  
Refer
6/26/23  
Refer
12/12/23  
Report Pass
12/12/23  
Enrolled
12/14/23  
Chaptered
12/14/23  

Caption

Amending the act of April 27, 1905 (P.L.312, No.218), entitled "An act creating a Department of Health, and defining its powers and duties," further providing for State health centers; and making editorial changes.

Impact

If passed, HB 1131 will have significant implications for state laws regarding public health management. By providing clearer guidelines and updating existing legislative language, the bill aims to facilitate better operational efficiency within the Department of Health. This could lead to improved healthcare access and services at state health centers, emphasizing the importance of public health initiatives. As such, the bill aligns with broader efforts to enhance public health infrastructure and respond effectively to community health challenges.

Summary

House Bill 1131 proposes amendments to the act creating a Department of Health and outlines its powers and duties, specifically focusing on provisions for state health centers. The bill includes editorial changes aimed at modernizing the language and ensuring that the act remains relevant to current public health needs. The core intent behind these amendments is to strengthen the state’s ability to manage health-related programs effectively and enhance support for state health centers that serve the community's health needs.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1131 appears to be largely positive among legislators, with bipartisan support noted during discussions. Stakeholders in the health sector have expressed approval of the bill, highlighting its potential to streamline processes and improve health service delivery. However, caution has been raised by some regarding the adequacy of funding and resources needed to implement these changes effectively, indicating a need for ongoing dialogue about funding levels for public health initiatives.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed positively, notable points of contention center around resource allocation and the capacity of state health centers to manage increased responsibilities. Critics have voiced concerns about whether existing funding will be sufficient to support any expansions or enhancements in services mandated by the bill. Moreover, questions remain regarding how local health agencies will adapt to the new requirements and whether they will receive adequate support from the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB207

Further providing for powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Resources; and making editorial changes.

PA HB958

Further providing for powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Resources; and making editorial changes.

PA SB1090

Further providing for powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Resources; and making editorial changes.

PA HB1457

Further providing for definitions; providing for medical loss ratio; and making editorial changes.

PA SB411

Further providing for definitions; providing for Statewide stroke registry; and making an editorial change

PA HB852

Further providing for definitions; and making editorial changes.

PA HB213

In the State Board of Education, further providing for definitions and providing for academic standards review; and making editorial changes.

PA HB546

Further providing for powers and duties of department.

PA SB187

Further providing for title and for definitions; and making editorial changes.

PA HB573

In powers and duties in general, further providing for departmental reports; in COVID-19 record retention, further providing for retention of records related to COVID-19; and making an editorial change.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.