Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1062

Introduced
3/26/25  
Refer
3/26/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Report Pass
5/12/25  
Engrossed
5/12/25  

Caption

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for State blight data collection system; and establishing the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry and the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry Account.

Impact

The potential impact of HB 1062 on state laws is significant as it establishes a systematic approach to address blight through a statewide registry. Municipalities will have the authority to file violation reports against property owners whose violations remain unaddressed for over a year. This structure intends to streamline the process of monitoring property maintenance issues and holds property owners accountable through possible penalties that could take the form of liens on properties. The bill could lead to improved urban conditions as it targets long-standing negligence in property maintenance.

Summary

House Bill 1062 aims to amend Title 53 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to establish a State blight data collection system as well as a Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry. This bill is designed to enhance the reclamation and revitalization of neighborhoods plagued by blight, enabling municipalities to report serious property maintenance code violations effectively. The introduction of a formal registry is expected to improve data centralization on property violations and facilitate better compliance with municipal codes across Pennsylvania.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 1062 have reflected a favorable sentiment among proponents who view it as a necessary tool for addressing urban decay and ensuring compliance with housing standards. Supporters argue that the creation of a registry offers a much-needed resource for municipalities to combat blight effectively. However, concerns have been raised about the implications of enforcing strict penalties and how they might disproportionately affect some communities, particularly those already facing economic challenges. The sentiment appears to be mixed, balancing the need for accountability with fears over potential burdens placed on property homeowners.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 1062 center on the enforcement mechanisms established by the bill, especially concerning penalties linked to property maintenance violations. Critics worry that the imposition of financial penalties could lead to unintended consequences, such as financial strain on vulnerable property owners. Furthermore, while the bill aims to promote improved municipal governance, there are apprehensions that the registry may not adequately address the complexities and unique challenges faced by different municipal areas. Thus, while the bill has the express purpose of revitalizing neighborhoods, its implementation could encounter hurdles in addressing the diverse needs across Pennsylvania's communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1062

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for State blight data collection system; establishing the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry and the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry Account; and making a transfer from the General Fund.

PA HB775

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for definitions and providing for vacant and blighted property registration; and imposing penalties.

PA HB255

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for Municipal Codes Enforcement Grant Program; providing for county property maintenance code; and imposing penalties.

PA SB966

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for Municipal Codes Enforcement Grant Program; providing for county property maintenance code; and imposing penalties.

PA HB859

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for municipal permit denial.

PA HB1236

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for definitions.

PA HB1090

In special powers and duties of counties, providing for property maintenance code.

PA SB1323

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for legislative findings and purpose, for definitions and for duty of corporation, association and trust owners, providing for unauthorized camping or encampments and further providing for municipal permit denial.

PA HB2409

In sentencing, further providing for period of registration and for registration; and establishing the Registration of Sexual Offenders Restricted Account.

PA HB1748

Providing for the registration of labor brokers; imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry and the Secretary of Labor and Industry; establishing the Labor Broker Registration Account; and imposing penalties.

Similar Bills

PA HB1062

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for State blight data collection system; establishing the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry and the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry Account; and making a transfer from the General Fund.

MA H3810

Dissolving the Hampshire County Regional Housing Authority and incorporating its functions into the Northampton Housing Authority

MA H4063

Authorizing the city of Cambridge to impose a real estate transfer fee

PA HB1020

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for definitions and providing for vacant and blighted property registration; and imposing penalties.

MA H4700

Authorizing the commissioner of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to convey certain parcels of land to the city of Lowell

PA HB2621

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in administration, further providing for duties of department and agencies; and providing for registration of abuse and neglect perpetrators.

KY HB571

AN ACT relating to medicinal cannabis.

PA HB775

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for definitions and providing for vacant and blighted property registration; and imposing penalties.