Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB53

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

In protection from abuse, providing for waiver of fee for corrected or duplicate State documents.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alleviate the financial burden on abuse survivors who require documentation such as identification cards, driver’s licenses, and birth records. By enabling the Department of Transportation and the Department of Health to waive fees for specific documents, the law would enhance accessibility for victims who may struggle with costs, particularly during a challenging time in their lives. This could lead to greater empowerment and independence for individuals overcoming abuse, as they may find it easier to secure necessary personal documentation.

Summary

House Bill 53 is aimed at amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes by introducing a provision that allows for the waiver of fees associated with obtaining corrected or duplicate state documents for individuals who have experienced abuse. The bill establishes eligibility criteria for fee waivers, focusing on individuals who have recently been granted relief from abuse or those who can provide verification of their abuse within a specified time frame.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 53 appears to be positive, with strong support for its intent to help victims of domestic abuse. Advocates for domestic violence awareness and support services generally view the bill as a critical measure to assist survivors in navigating bureaucratic hurdles that often compound their challenges. Legislators discussing the bill have emphasized its importance for promoting healing and recovery by simplifying processes for those in vulnerable situations.

Contention

While the bill is largely favored, some concerns may arise regarding the verification processes for documenting abuse. There is potential for debate over how these verifications will be conducted and how they might affect both victims and service providers. Ensuring that these measures do not inadvertently diminish the protections for those who need them most, while also preventing misuse of the waiver system, will be crucial for the successful implementation of HB 53.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB544

In protection from abuse, providing for waiver of fee for corrected or duplicate State documents.

PA HB772

In licensing of drivers, further providing for duplicate and substitute drivers' licenses and learners' permits; and, in fees, further providing for exemption of persons, entities and vehicles from fees.

PA HB238

In protection from abuse, further providing for relief and providing for shared telephone plans.

PA HB1982

In protection from abuse, further providing for relief.

PA HB307

Providing for legal protections from abusive work environments and for remedies.

PA SB476

In protection from abuse, further providing for relief.

PA SB221

In protection from abuse, further providing for definitions and for relief.

PA HB2588

In protection from abuse, further providing for definitions and for relief.

PA HB2663

Providing for older adults protective services; and making a repeal.

PA HB796

In protection from abuse, further providing for definitions and for relief.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.