Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB756

Introduced
6/1/23  
Refer
6/1/23  
Refer
6/19/23  
Report Pass
6/26/23  
Engrossed
6/28/23  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, SB756 would have a significant impact on state laws governing manufacturing and product labeling, potentially streamlining compliance and reducing ambiguity for businesses. This could lead to enhanced regulatory consistency across the state, making it easier for manufacturers to navigate compliance landscapes. Additionally, there are implications for consumer protection, as clearer labeling standards could inform buyers about the products they purchase, contributing to informed decision-making and increased safety standards in the marketplace.

Summary

SB756 is a legislative bill aimed at providing clear definitions and regulations concerning various aspects of manufacturing, materials, and product labeling. This bill seeks to establish a uniform standard for enforcement processes related to these industries. By clarifying existing regulations and definitions, SB756 aims to improve compliance within the manufacturing sector, which has often faced challenges due to ambiguous or inconsistent guidelines. The bill reflects an effort by the legislature to bolster industry standards while ensuring that manufacturers adhere to specific labeling mechanisms that protect consumers and support industry integrity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB756 appears to be largely supportive, especially among representatives from the manufacturing sector who see the bill as a means to simplify existing regulations. Proponents argue that the measure would foster a more conducive environment for business growth and sustainability. However, there are considerations noted about the potential impact on smaller manufacturers and their ability to comply with the new standards, indicating a degree of apprehension in that segment of the industry.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding SB756 revolves around the balance between regulatory enforcement and the operational flexibility of manufacturers. Critics express concern that the bill might impose unreasonable burdens on smaller entities within the manufacturing sector, potentially leading to a disproportionate impact on those less able to meet heightened enforcement measures. Additionally, while aiming for clarity and uniformity, discussions have raised questions about the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms and the adequacy of penalties for non-compliance, which could be pertinent factors in the bill's reception.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1333

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

PA HB2322

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.

PA HB2354

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses and for health certificates for importation; and, in enforcement and penalties, further providing for rules and regulations.

PA HB2413

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses and for health certificates for importation; and, in enforcement and penalties, further providing for rules and regulations.

PA SB82

In short title and definitions, further providing for

PA HB2525

Further providing for definitions and for private actions.

PA HB829

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions;

PA SB1186

Further providing for definitions and for minimum wages; providing for gratuities; further providing for enforcement and rules and regulations, for penalties, for civil actions and for preemption; and providing for taxpayer savings and reinvestment.

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.

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