HB 1601 — An Act amending the act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), known as the Regulatory Review Act, further providing for definitions, for proposed regulations and procedures for review and for final-form regulations and final-omitted regulations and procedures for review; providing for regulations deemed withdrawn; further providing for procedures for subsequent review of disapproved final-form or final-omitted regulations; and providing for concurrent resolution required for economically significant regulations.
Congress · introduced 2025-06-16
Latest action: — Referred to INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND OPERATIONS, June 16, 2025
Sponsors
- Dallas Kephart (R, PA-73) — sponsor · 2025-06-16
- Keith J. Greiner (R, PA-43) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Perry A. Stambaugh (R, PA-86) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Joe Hamm (R, PA-84) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Russ Diamond (R, PA-102) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Joseph D'Orsie (R, PA-47) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Jamie Walsh (R, PA-117) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Aaron Bernstine (R, PA-8) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Michael Stender (R, PA-108) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Thomas H. Kutz (R, PA-87) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Brian C. Rasel (R, PA-56) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Steven C. Mentzer (R, PA-97) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Brian Smith (R, PA-66) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Jeff Olsommer (R, PA-139) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Tom Jones (R, PA-98) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Martin T. Causer (R, PA-67) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Marc S. Anderson (R, PA-92) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Andrew Kuzma (R, PA-39) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- David H. Zimmerman (R, PA-99) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- David H. Rowe (R, PA-85) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Kristin Marcell (R, PA-178) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
- Charity GRIMM Krupa (R, PA-51) — cosponsor · 2025-06-16
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- · house — Referred to INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND OPERATIONS, June 16, 2025
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PRINTER'S NO. 1917
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL
No. 1601
Session of
2025
INTRODUCED BY KEPHART, GREINER, STAMBAUGH, HAMM, DIAMOND,
D'ORSIE, WALSH, BERNSTINE, STENDER, KUTZ, RASEL, MENTZER,
SMITH, OLSOMMER AND T. JONES, JUNE 12, 2025
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND
OPERATIONS, JUNE 16, 2025
AN ACT
1 Amending the act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), entitled
2 "An act providing for independent oversight and review of
3 regulations, creating an Independent Regulatory Review
4 Commission, providing for its powers and duties and making
5 repeals," further providing for definitions, for proposed
6 regulations and procedures for review and for final-form
7 regulations and final-omitted regulations and procedures for
8 review; providing for regulations deemed withdrawn; further
9 providing for procedures for subsequent review of disapproved
10 final-form or final-omitted regulations; and providing for
11 concurrent resolution required for economically significant
12 regulations.
13 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
14 hereby enacts as follows:
15 Section 1. The definition of "regulation" in section 3 of
16 the act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), known as the
17 Regulatory Review Act, is amended and the section is amended by
18 adding definitions to read:
19 Section 3. Definitions.
20 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
21 have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the
22 meanings given to them in this section:
1 * * *
2 "Economically significant regulation." A regulation that, if
3 promulgated and implemented, may reasonably be expected to
4 result in direct or indirect cost to the Commonwealth, to its
5 political subdivisions and to the private sector in excess of
6 $1,000,000 on an annual basis.
7 * * *
8 "General permit." A permit issued by the Department of
9 Environmental Protection in accordance with the provisions of 33
10 U.S.C. Ch. 26 Subch. I (relating to research and related
11 programs), sections 1905-A, 1917-A and 1920-A of the act of
12 April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative
13 Code of 1929, the act of June 22, 1937 (P.L.1987, No.394), known
14 as The Clean Streams Law, the act of July 7, 1980 (P.L.380,
15 No.97), known as the Solid Waste Management Act, and the act of
16 July 28, 1988 (P.L.556, No.101), known as the Municipal Waste
17 Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act.
18 * * *
19 "Regulation." Any rule or regulation, or order in the nature
20 of a rule or regulation, promulgated by an agency under
21 statutory authority in the administration of any statute
22 administered by or relating to the agency or amending, revising
23 or otherwise altering the terms and provisions of an existing
24 regulation, or prescribing the practice or procedure before such
25 agency. The term shall also include actions of the Liquor
26 Control Board which have an effect on the discount rate for
27 retail licensees. The term shall not include a proclamation,
28 executive order, directive or similar document issued by the
29 Governor, but shall include a regulation which may be
30 promulgated by an agency, only with the approval of the
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1 Governor. The term includes revisions to a general permit.
2 * * *
3 Section 2. Section 5(a)(1.1) and (4) of the act are amended
4 and the section is amended by adding subsections to read:
5 Section 5. Proposed regulations; procedures for review.
6 (a) On the same date that an agency submits a proposed
7 regulation to the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication
8 of notice of proposed rulemaking in the Pennsylvania Bulletin as
9 required by the Commonwealth Documents Law, the agency shall
10 submit to the commission and the committees a copy of the
11 proposed regulation and a regulatory analysis form which
12 includes the following:
13 * * *
14 (1.1) A specific citation to the Federal or State
15 statutory or regulatory authority or the decision of a
16 Federal or State court under which the agency is proposing
17 the regulation, which the regulation is designed to implement
18 or which may mandate or affect compliance with the
19 regulation. In the case of a citation of State statutory
20 authority, the citation must be to a provision of the statute
21 that explicitly states that the agency may promulgate
22 regulations for the specific purpose cited in the statement
23 of need for the regulation under paragraph (3).
24 * * *
25 (4) Estimates of the direct and indirect costs to the
26 Commonwealth, to its political subdivisions and to the
27 private sector. [Insofar as the proposed regulation relates
28 to costs to the Commonwealth, the agency may submit in lieu
29 of its own statement the fiscal note prepared by the Office
30 of the Budget pursuant to section 612 of the act of April 9,
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1 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as "The Administrative Code of
2 1929."] The estimates shall be prepared by the Independent
3 Fiscal Office and submitted to the agency for inclusion in
4 the regulatory analysis form and shall include an estimate of
5 the annual costs to be used to determine whether the
6 regulation is an economically significant regulation.
7 * * *
8 (d.1) The committees shall, during the public comment
9 period, conduct a public hearing to receive comments regarding a
10 proposed economically significant regulation. The agency shall
11 appear at the hearing if requested to do so by the chair of the
12 committee.
13 * * *
14 (i) All forms required for implementation of a regulation
15 must be included with the regulatory analysis form when
16 submitted to the Legislative Reference Bureau, the committees
17 and the commission under subsection (a).
18 Section 3. Section 5.1(e), (j.2), (j.3) and (l) of the act
19 are amended to read:
20 Section 5.1. Final-form regulations and final-omitted
21 regulations; procedures for review.
22 * * *
23 (e) The commission may have until its next scheduled meeting
24 which occurs no less than 30 days after receipt of the final-
25 form or final-omitted regulation to approve or disapprove the
26 final-form or final-omitted regulation. Notwithstanding
27 subsections (j.1) and (j.2), at any time prior to 24 hours
28 before the commission's meeting to consider a regulation, a
29 committee may notify the commission and the agency that the
30 committee disapproves or intends to further review the final-
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1 form regulation. If notified by a committee that the committee
2 disapproves of a regulation, the commission may not approve or
3 disapprove the regulation for a period of 30 days or nine
4 legislative days, whichever is longer. If notified by a
5 committee that the committee intends to further review a final-
6 form regulation, the commission may not approve or disapprove
7 the regulation for a period of 14 days or six legislative days,
8 whichever is longer. The commission shall notify the agency and
9 the committees of its approval or disapproval. If the commission
10 does not disapprove the final-form or final-omitted regulation
11 within the time allotted in this subsection, the commission
12 shall be deemed to have approved the final-form or final-omitted
13 regulation.
14 * * *
15 (j.2) (1) At any time during the commission's review period
16 up to 24 hours prior to the opening of the commission's
17 public meeting, a committee may notify the commission and the
18 agency that it has approved or disapproved a final-form or
19 final-omitted regulation or that it intends to review the
20 regulation.
21 (2) If the commission approves a regulation and a
22 committee has not notified the commission and the agency that
23 it has disapproved the regulation or that it intends to
24 review the regulation, the agency may promulgate the
25 regulation. If the commission approves a regulation and a
26 committee has notified the commission and the agency that it
27 has disapproved the regulation or that it intends to review
28 the regulation, the agency may not promulgate the regulation
29 for 14 days or six legislative days, whichever is longer,
30 after the committee has received the commission's approval
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1 order.
2 (3) During [this 14-day period] the period established
3 under paragraph (2), the committee may take action on the
4 regulation pursuant to section 7(d). If at the expiration of
5 the [14-day] period established under paragraph (2) the
6 committee has not taken action on the regulation pursuant to
7 section 7(d), the agency may promulgate the regulation.
8 (j.3) If the committees are prevented from completing their
9 [14-day] review during the period established under subsection
10 (j.2)(2) because of adjournment sine die or expiration of the
11 legislative session in an even-numbered year, their review of
12 the final-form or final-omitted regulation shall automatically
13 be suspended until the fourth Monday in January of the next
14 year. On that date, the agency shall resubmit the final-form or
15 final-omitted regulation and required material to the committees
16 and the commission. If either committee has not been designated
17 by the fourth Monday in January, the agency may not deliver the
18 final-form or final-omitted regulation and required material to
19 the committees and the commission until both committees are
20 designated. If the agency does not deliver the final-form or
21 final-omitted regulation and required material to the commission
22 and the committees by the second Monday after the date by which
23 both committee designations have been published in the
24 Pennsylvania Bulletin, the agency shall be deemed to have
25 withdrawn the final-form or final-omitted regulation. In
26 determining the remaining time for committee review, the number
27 of days in which the committees have had the final-form or the
28 final-omitted regulation under review as of the adjournment sine
29 die or expiration of the prior session shall be subtracted from
30 the [14-day] committee review period established under
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1 subsection (j.2)(2), but the committee review period in the next
2 succeeding legislative session shall not be less than ten days.
3 An agency may not submit a final-form or final-omitted
4 regulation to the commission or the committees for review during
5 the period from the adjournment sine die or expiration of the
6 legislative session of an even-numbered year to the date by
7 which both committees have been designated in the next
8 succeeding legislative session. This subsection shall not apply
9 to emergency-certified regulations adopted pursuant to the
10 provisions of section 6(d).
11 * * *
12 (l) Except for emergency-certified regulations adopted under
13 section 6(d), an agency may not promulgate a regulation until
14 completion of the review provided for in this act[.] and, if the
15 regulation is an economically significant regulation, the
16 General Assembly adopts a resolution under section 7.2 and the
17 Governor signs the resolution.
18 Section 4. The act is amended by adding a section to read:
19 Section 5.3. Regulations deemed withdrawn.
20 A regulation shall be deemed withdrawn if there is no
21 provision of a State statute which explicitly states that the
22 agency may promulgate regulations for the specific purpose cited
23 in the statement of need for the regulation under section 5(a)
24 (3) and the regulatory analysis form submitted for the
25 regulation does not comply with the requirements of section 5(a)
26 (1.1).
27 Section 5. Section 7(d) of the act is amended to read:
28 Section 7. Procedures for subsequent review of disapproved
29 final-form or final-omitted regulations.
30 * * *
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1 (d) Upon receipt of the commission's order pursuant to
2 subsection (c.1) or at the expiration of the commission's review
3 period if the commission does not act on the regulation or does
4 not deliver its order pursuant to subsection (c.1), [one] the
5 following apply:
6 (1) One or both of the committees may, within 14
7 calendar days or six legislative days, whichever is longer,
8 report to the House of Representatives or Senate a concurrent
9 resolution and notify the agency. During the [14-calendar-
10 day] period specified in this paragraph, the agency may not
11 promulgate the final-form or final-omitted regulation. If, by
12 the expiration of the [14-calendar-day] period specified in
13 this paragraph, neither committee reports a concurrent
14 resolution, the committees shall be deemed to have approved
15 the final-form or final-omitted regulation, and the agency
16 may promulgate that regulation.
17 (2) If either committee reports a concurrent resolution
18 before the expiration of the [14-day] period specified in
19 paragraph (1), the [Senate and the House of Representatives]
20 chamber to which the concurrent resolution is reported shall
21 [each] have 30 calendar days or ten legislative days,
22 whichever is longer, from the date on which the concurrent
23 resolution has been reported, to adopt the concurrent
24 resolution[.] and transmit it to the other chamber. The other
25 chamber shall have 30 calendar days or ten legislative days,
26 whichever is longer, from the date on which the concurrent
27 resolution has been transmitted, to adopt the concurrent
28 resolution.
29 (3) If the General Assembly adopts the concurrent
30 resolution by majority vote in both the Senate and the House
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1 of Representatives within 60 calendar days or 20 legislative
2 days, whichever is longer, from the date on which a
3 concurrent resolution has been reported out by a committee,
4 the concurrent resolution shall be presented to the Governor
5 in accordance with section 9 of Article III of the
6 Constitution of Pennsylvania.
7 (4) If the Governor does not return the concurrent
8 resolution to the General Assembly within ten calendar days
9 after it is presented, the Governor shall be deemed to have
10 approved the concurrent resolution.
11 (5) If the Governor vetoes the concurrent resolution,
12 the General Assembly may override that veto by a two-thirds
13 vote in each house. The Senate and the House of
14 Representatives shall each have 30 calendar days or ten
15 legislative days, whichever is longer, to override the veto.
16 If the General Assembly does not adopt the concurrent
17 resolution or override the veto in the time prescribed in
18 this [subsection] paragraph, it shall be deemed to have
19 approved the final-form or final-omitted regulation.
20 (6) Notice as to any final disposition of a concurrent
21 resolution considered in accordance with this [section]
22 subsection shall be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
23 (7) The bar on promulgation of the final-form or final-
24 omitted regulation shall continue until that regulation has
25 been approved or deemed approved in accordance with this
26 subsection.
27 (8) If the General Assembly adopts the concurrent
28 resolution and the Governor approves or is deemed to have
29 approved the concurrent resolution or if the General Assembly
30 overrides the Governor's veto of the concurrent resolution,
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1 the agency shall be barred from promulgating the final-form
2 or final-omitted regulation.
3 (9) If the General Assembly does not adopt the
4 concurrent resolution or if the Governor vetoes the
5 concurrent resolution and the General Assembly does not
6 override the Governor's veto, the agency may promulgate the
7 final-form or final-omitted regulation.
8 (10) The General Assembly may, at its discretion, adopt
9 a concurrent resolution disapproving the final-form or final-
10 omitted regulation to indicate the intent of the General
11 Assembly but permit the agency to promulgate that regulation.
12 Section 6. The act is amended by adding a section to read:
13 Section 7.2. Concurrent resolution required for economically
14 significant regulations.
15 (a) If the commission issues an order to approve a final-
16 form regulation or final-omitted regulation that is an
17 economically significant regulation or if the agency decides to
18 proceed with a final-form regulation or final-omitted regulation
19 that is an economically significant regulation for which the
20 commission issued a disapproval order, the agency shall submit a
21 copy of the order and, if applicable, the agency's response to
22 the Senate and the House of Representatives and shall request a
23 concurrent resolution approving the regulation. The concurrent
24 resolution shall be referred to the applicable standing
25 committee of the Senate and the applicable standing committee of
26 the House of Representatives. A concurrent resolution that is
27 reported from the standing committee of the Senate shall be
28 placed on the Senate calendar. A concurrent resolution that is
29 reported from the standing committee of the House of
30 Representatives shall be placed on the House calendar. The
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1 Senate and the House of Representatives shall each have 30
2 calendar days or ten legislative days, whichever is longer, from
3 the date on which the agency requested the concurrent resolution
4 to consider the concurrent resolution. The Governor shall have
5 10 days from the date that the General Assembly adopts the
6 concurrent resolution to sign the concurrent resolution. If the
7 General Assembly does not adopt or the Governor does not sign
8 the concurrent resolution in the time prescribed in this
9 subsection, the final-form regulation or final-omitted
10 regulation shall be deemed not approved and the regulation shall
11 not take effect.
12 (b) This section shall not apply to emergency-certified
13 regulations adopted under section 6(d).
14 Section 7. This act shall apply to any regulation prepared
15 in final form on or after the effective date of this section.
16 Section 8. This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.
| # | Member | Role | Speeches | Voted | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dallas Kephart (R, state_lower PA-73) | sponsor | 0 | — | 5 |
| 2 | Aaron Bernstine (R, state_lower PA-8) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 3 | Andrew Kuzma (R, state_lower PA-39) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 4 | Brian C. Rasel (R, state_lower PA-56) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 5 | Brian Smith (R, state_lower PA-66) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 6 | Charity GRIMM Krupa (R, state_lower PA-51) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 7 | David H. Rowe (R, state_lower PA-85) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 8 | David H. Zimmerman (R, state_lower PA-99) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 9 | Jamie Walsh (R, state_lower PA-117) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 10 | Jeff Olsommer (R, state_lower PA-139) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 11 | Joe Hamm (R, state_lower PA-84) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 12 | Joseph D'Orsie (R, state_lower PA-47) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 13 | Keith J. Greiner (R, state_lower PA-43) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 14 | Kristin Marcell (R, state_lower PA-178) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 15 | Marc S. Anderson (R, state_lower PA-92) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 16 | Martin T. Causer (R, state_lower PA-67) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 17 | Michael Stender (R, state_lower PA-108) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 18 | Perry A. Stambaugh (R, state_lower PA-86) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 19 | Russ Diamond (R, state_lower PA-102) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 20 | Steven C. Mentzer (R, state_lower PA-97) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 21 | Thomas H. Kutz (R, state_lower PA-87) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 22 | Tom Jones (R, state_lower PA-98) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)
By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no
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