Pennsylvania 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB969 Introduced / Bill

                     
PRINTER'S NO. 1050 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL 
No.969 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY PIELLI, SANCHEZ, HILL-EVANS, MADDEN, VENKAT, 
RIVERA, GIRAL, FREEMAN, KHAN, DIAMOND, KENYATTA, D. WILLIAMS 
AND HOWARD, MARCH 19, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE 
PROTECTION, MARCH 19, 2025 
AN ACT
Providing for management of responsible outdoor night lighting; 
and imposing duties on the Department of General Services.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Responsible 
Outdoor Lighting Control Act.
Section 2.  Intent.
Government structures, facilities, places and spaces should 
serve as models of best practices for private structures, 
facilities, places and spaces. This Commonwealth should 
encourage residents, business owners and others to join in 
transitioning to responsible lighting principles.
Section 3.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 
context clearly indicates otherwise:
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by the United States Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), 
that ranks and defines how many lumens of light a lighting unit 
emits backwards, upwards and in glare.
"Construction."  The process of building, altering, improving 
or demolishing any public structure or building, or other public 
improvements of any kind, to any public real property. The term 
does not include the routine operation or maintenance of 
existing structures, buildings or real property.
"Correlated color temperature" or "CCT."  A color of the 
light perceived by the eye that replicates the Kelvin 
temperature spectrum of a metal object when heated, with 
"warmer" colors toward the red end of the spectrum and "cooler" 
colors toward the blue end of the spectrum.
"Environmentally sensitive area."  A State game land, State 
forest, State park or State natural heritage area. The term 
includes an area that is an exemplary ecological community that 
would be easily disturbed or degraded by human activity and 
development, as determined by the relevant State agency, State-
aided entity or State-related institution, in consultation with 
the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
"Fully shielded."  A lighting unit that is constructed in 
such a manner that all light emitted, either directly from the 
lamp or indirectly by reflection or refraction from any part of 
the lighting unit, is projected below the horizontal plane, in 
accordance with the following:
(1)  The downward-pointing beam of light should 
preferably be cast within an angle of 60 degrees or less from 
the vertical.
(2)  No part of the lamp should protrude outside of the 
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"Glare."  Light emitted by a lighting unit that causes 
reduced visibility of objects or momentary blindness.
"Lamp."  The component of a lighting unit that produces 
light.
"Light pollution."  The scattering of artificial light into 
the nighttime sky, caused by excessive or improperly positioned 
artificial outdoor lighting, resulting in sky glow, light 
trespass and glare.
"Light trespass."  Light emitted by a lighting unit that 
shines beyond the boundaries of the property on which the 
lighting unit is located.
"Lighting unit."  A complete artificial illuminating device, 
installed or portable, including a lamp, together with the parts 
designed to distribute the light, such as a reflector or 
refractor, parts to position and protect the lamps and parts to 
connect the lamps to the power supply.
"Lumen."  A specific standard unit of measurement of luminous 
flux.
"Outdoor lighting unit."  Outdoor artificial illuminating 
devices, installed or portable, used for flood lighting, roadway 
lighting and area lighting, general illumination or 
advertisement.
"Partially shielded lighting unit."  A lighting unit that 
projects or directs its light parallel to or above the 
horizontal plane. The light from a lighting unit may be emitted 
either directly from the lamp or indirectly by reflection or 
refraction from any part of the lighting unit producing 
significant light pollution.
"Permanent outdoor lighting unit."  An outdoor lighting unit 
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for seven days or longer.
"Reflective roadway marking."  Lines and markers with 
reflective properties to aid with vehicular and pedestrian 
safety.
"Reflective signage."  Roadway and informational signage that 
has reflective properties to aid with vehicular and pedestrian 
safety.
"Responsible lighting principles."  The use of advanced 
lighting technologies, including shielding, an upper limit on 
CCT, on-off controls, dimming controls, motion sensors , phosphor 
applications and RGB or red, green and blue diodes. All 
applicable lighting shall utilize the best lighting technologies 
practically available at the time at which a lamp or other light 
fixture is installed or replaced .
"Roadway lighting."  Permanent outdoor lighting units that 
are specifically intended to illuminate roadways for vehicular 
traffic.
"Sky glow."  Brightening of the night sky over inefficiently 
and improperly lit areas.
"State agency."  Any of the following, as the terms are 
defined under 62 Pa.C.S. ยง 103 (relating to definitions):
(1)  An executive agency.
(2)  An independent agency.
(3)  A State-affiliated entity.
"State-aided entity."  A political subdivision or other 
governmental unit that receives State funds directly or 
indirectly for construction.
"State-related institution."  The Pennsylvania State 
University, the University of Pittsburgh, Lincoln University or 
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"Wallpack light."  Lighting units that are fixed to a 
building's exterior, usually on a wall that faces outward from a 
building.
Section 4.  Outdoor lighting control.
(a)  Restrictions on outdoor lighting units.--A State agency, 
State-related institution or State-aided entity may not install 
or replace permanent outdoor lighting units or lamps unless the 
following conditions are met:
(1)  The permanent outdoor lighting unit is fully 
shielded and emits:
(i)  Backward light not above an angle of 60 degrees 
or less from the downward vertical direction.
(ii)  Zero lumens upward and corresponding to the IES 
rating of U0 on the BUG rating system.
(iii)  Forward or sideways light not above an angle 
of 60 degrees from the downward vertical direction to 
eliminate glare.
(2)  Outdoor lighting units are established in ways to 
avoid light trespass. I n environmentally sensitive areas, 
light trespass must be completely eliminated. In all other 
areas, light trespass at the property boundary may not exceed 
0.5 lux. This paragraph shall not apply to existing light 
fixtures in place as of the effective date of this paragraph.
(3)  Any wallpack lights must be fully shielded to an 
angle of no more than 60 degrees from the downward vertical 
direction to eliminate glare and light trespass.
(4)  The lighting units shall have a correlated color 
temperature less than or equal to 3,000K. In residential 
areas, CCT may not exceed 2,700K. In dark sky locations or 
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lighting unit may not have a CCT that exceeds 3,000K, except 
as provided in subsection (d).
(5)  The use of outdoor lighting must be minimized to 
only that which is needed for comfort and safety, as 
determined by the State agency, State-related institution or 
State-aided entity having jurisdiction over the property, 
while complying with responsible lighting principles. The 
agency having jurisdiction of the property shall consider the 
following for buildings, to the extent consistent with 
comfort and safety needs:
(i)  Placing lights only at entrances and exits.
(ii)  Utilizing low intensity facade lighting that 
ensures that the light projects downward and that no 
lighting spills beyond the facade being lit.
(iii)  Turning off or dimming lighting units between 
11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
(6)  Lighting units in locations that are not in use 
after 11 p.m., including in environmentally sensitive areas, 
must use timers set to turn off after 11 p.m. or be equipped 
with motion sensors or manual switches.
(7)  Light trespass from the interior of a building or 
structure must be minimized by lowering window shades after 
sunset or by turning off lighting when not in use.
(8)  At the time of installation or replacement of 
lighting units for roadways, the State agency, State-related 
institution or State-aided entity with jurisdiction over the 
roadway shall determine whether reflective roadway markings 
or reflective signage are appropriate and safe for the 
situation in lieu of outdoor lighting. Reflective roadway 
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determined by the agency having jurisdiction over the roadway 
that adequate lighting cannot be achieved by reflective 
means.
(9)  For lighting fixtures located within the State 
Capitol Complex determined by the Capitol Preservation 
Committee to be historic in nature, light bulbs shall be 
transitioned to bulbs with a CCT exceeding 1,800K. This 
paragraph shall not apply to the Capitol Dome.
(b)  Replacement of current lighting units.--
(1)  A lighting unit with lamps greater than 3,000K that 
was installed prior to the effective date of this paragraph 
and that produce light pollution is not required to be 
replaced until the end of the life of the lamp but shall 
comply with subsection (c).
(2)  At the end of the life of an existing lamp, 
partially shielded lighting units shall be fitted with a new 
lamp with a CCT that does not exceed 3,000K and shall be 
remediated, either by repositioning or by full shielding, so 
that the light casts to an angle of not more than 60 degrees 
from the downward vertical direction.
(3)  If a State agency, State-related institution or 
State-aided entity currently operates unshielded or partially 
shielded lighting units, the following shall apply:
(i)  All unshielded or partially shielded lighting 
units shall be:
(A)  immediately remediated upon the end of the 
life of the lamp with a new lamp with a CCT that does 
not exceed 3,000K; and
(B)  remediated either by repositioning the 
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the light casts to an angle of no more than 60 
degrees from the downward vertical direction.
(ii)  If a State agency, State-related institution or 
State-aided entity chooses to replace current, unshielded 
or partially shielded lighting units before the end of 
the life of the lamp, the State agency, State-related 
institution or State-aided entity may not purchase new, 
unshielded or partially shielded lighting units as 
replacements. If the State agency, State-related 
institution or State-aided entity purchases new, 
unshielded or partially shielded lighting units as 
replacements, the State agency, State-related institution 
or State-aided entity may not receive State assistance 
with the cost of the new lighting units.
(c)  Repositioning of current lighting units.--Wherever 
possible, existing partially shielded and unshielded lighting 
units shall be repositioned so as to minimize glare, light 
trespass and upward-directed light.
(d)  Exceptions.--The following instances shall be exempt 
from the requirements of subsection (a):
(1)  If Federal laws, rules or regulations preempt State 
regulations.
(2)  If fire, police, rescue or repair personnel need 
light for temporary emergencies or road repair work.
(3)  If it has been determined that a reasonable safety 
and security interest exists, including lighting required for 
the proper functioning of a security camera, at correctional 
facilities, school facilities, including at a State-related 
institution or other public college or university, and 
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method without increasing the cost or reducing the 
effectiveness of the lighting.
(4)  The lighting units on active sports or show grounds 
may use lamps greater than 3,000K, but only for the duration 
of a specific practice, match or event. Lighting units shall 
be positioned, angled or shielded so as to prevent direct 
glare and light trespass onto neighboring property. The 
shielding must fully eliminate directly upward light 
emission.
Section 5.  Resources.
The Department of General Services shall make available the 
following resources to encourage the utilization of responsible 
lighting principles, prepared in collaboration with the 
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources:
(1)  A model municipal ordinance or resolution for a 
political subdivision or other governmental unit.
(2)  A resource guide for the public encouraging the 
utilization of responsible lighting principles in homes and 
businesses.
Section 6.  Other laws.
This act shall not supersede any other Federal or State law 
controlling lighting, outdoor lighting units or signage, outdoor 
advertising, displays or devices.
Section 7.  Applicability.
The requirements of this act shall apply to the following:
(1)  Lighting on or in all newly constructed, renovated 
or retrofitted State property, whether that property is owned 
or leased by the Commonwealth, including rights-of-way, 
roadways and sidewalks, spaces, facilities, properties, 
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(2)  A State agency.
(3)  A construction project undertaken by a State-related 
institution or State-aided entity, if the construction 
project is directly funded by the Commonwealth or a State 
agency.
Section 8.  Effective date.
This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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