Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Report Pass
3/7/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  

Caption

In limitation of time, further providing for infancy, insanity or imprisonment; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity and for exceptions to governmental immunity; and making a repeal.

Impact

The implications of HB2 on state laws could be significant, as it addresses foundational aspects of how and when government units can be held liable in court. By articulating exceptions to immunity and defining time limitations for legal actions, the bill aims to create a more accessible legal process for citizens facing injustices involving government entities. This could potentially lead to more accountability from government units, as individuals could have clearer paths for pursuing legal claims.

Summary

House Bill 2 (HB2) focuses on the limitation of time concerning legal actions related to government units, specifically addressing issues such as infancy, insanity, or imprisonment. Furthermore, it provides specific exceptions to sovereign immunity and governmental immunity, which are critical legal doctrines that typically protect government entities from being sued for certain actions. The bill's intent is to clarify and streamline the legal recourse available against governmental entities, making it easier for individuals to seek justice in certain circumstances that involve these often-complex legal terms.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB2 appears to be mixed, with supporters emphasizing the need for legal reforms that enable citizens to challenge governmental actions more effectively. They argue that it is essential to balance the protection offered to governments with the rights of individuals to seek redress in cases of harm. However, some critics express concerns that the bill may lead to increased litigation against government units, which could strain public resources and complicate governance. This tension underscores broader themes in the ongoing dialogue about government accountability and individual rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2 include the extent to which the bill interprets or expands exceptions to sovereign immunity, which could set precedents for future cases involving government liability. Critics worry that while the bill aims to enhance individual recourse, it might inadvertently open floodgates to lawsuits that could hinder governmental functions. This debate reflects a deeper conflict between the principles of protecting citizens' rights and ensuring that government agencies can operate effectively without the constant threat of legal challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB462

In limitation of time, further providing for infancy, insanity or imprisonment; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity and for exceptions to governmental immunity; and making a repeal.

PA HB2

In limitation of time, further providing for infancy, insanity or imprisonment; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity and for exceptions to governmental immunity; and making a repeal.

PA SB186

In limitation of time, further providing for infancy, insanity or imprisonment; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity and for exceptions to governmental immunity; making a repeal; and making editorial changes to replace references to the term "child pornography" with references to the term "child sexual abuse material."

PA SB578

In child protective services, further providing for penalties; in limitation of time, further providing for infancy, insanity or imprisonment, for no limitation applicable and for other offenses; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for contracts or agreements for nondisclosure of certain conduct; and, in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity and for exceptions to governmental immunity.

PA HB987

In matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity and providing for claims for wrongful conviction and imprisonment; and establishing the Exonerated Individual Community Trust Fund.

PA HB1158

In matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to governmental immunity.

PA HB1470

In limitation of time, further providing for six months limitation; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity, for limitations on damages and for exceptions to governmental immunity and providing for claims for compensation for wrongful conviction; in general administration, providing for services after wrongful conviction; and, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for powers and duties of department.

PA HB545

In limitation of time, further providing for six months limitation; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity, for limitations on damages and for exceptions to governmental immunity and providing for claims for compensation for wrongful conviction; in general administration, providing for services after wrongful conviction; and, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for powers and duties of department.

PA SB54

In limitation of time, further providing for six months limitation; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity, for limitations on damages and for exceptions to governmental immunity and providing for claims for compensation for wrongful conviction; in general administration, providing for services after wrongful conviction; and, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for powers and duties of department.

PA SB791

In limitation of time, further providing for six months limitation; in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to sovereign immunity, for limitations on damages and for exceptions to governmental immunity and providing for claims for compensation for wrongful conviction; in general administration, providing for services after wrongful conviction; and, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for powers and duties of department.

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