Politics & Government

Dozens Of New Laws Just Signed In Pennsylvania

Fines for driving without a license are going up, and new protections for victims of crime are now law.

(PA Gov. Tom Wolf/official photo)

HARRISBURG, PA — Governor Tom Wolf on Friday signed multiple bills into law. Many of the bills finalize the 2019-20 budget. Additional laws include protections for victims of crime, making female genital mutilation a first-degree felony, and increasing fines for driving without a license.

The budgetary and fiscal bills are House Bills 33 , 262, 790, 856, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1354, 1461 and 1615; and Senate Bills 127, 144, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 695 and 712.

The additional signed bills include:

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  • House Bill 315, which criminalizes female genital mutilation by making it a first-degree felony.
  • House Bill 502, which amends the Crime Victims Act to allow the victim to be present in any criminal proceeding unless the court determines the victim’s own testimony would be altered by hearing other witnesses.
  • House Bill 504, which prevents prosecutors bringing up the victim’s sexual history or prior allegations of sexual abuse while prosecuting certain crimes.
  • Senate Bill 399, which makes updates to the Sexual Assault Testing and Evidence Collection Act, including requiring the Pennsylvania State Police to create procedures for anonymous victims and establishing timelines for submitting, testing, and storing rape kits.
  • Senate Bill 469, which establishes procedures protecting victims and witnesses with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorder, including allowing for testimony and questioning to take place outside of a courtroom.
  • Senate Bill 479, which expands the list of crimes for which an out-of-court statement made by a child under 12 can be used.
  • House Bill 384, which increases the fine for driving a vehicle without an appropriately classed operator’s license to $200.
  • House Bill 1065, which names a bridge on Route 3033 over Redbank Creek in Brookville Borough, Jefferson County, the “Cpl. James Slagle 2nd Ranger Battalion Army Ranger WWII Memorial Bridge” in honor of a veteran who participated in the D-Day operations on Omaha Beach and later maintained American Flags displayed along the bridge.
  • House Bill 1166, which changes the rates for pilotage fees in the Port of Philadelphia.
  • Senate Bill 190, which transfers a .227-acre property in Somerset Township, Somerset County, from, the Department of General Services to Jeffrey C. Walker.
  • Senate Bill 338, which increases the permissible width for farm vehicles from 16 to 18 feet and mandates the vehicle carry an “oversize load” sign.

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