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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 06-199c

[36 Pa.B. 630]

[Continued from previous Web Page]

Regulation Being
Considered
Proposed Date
of Promulgation
Need and Legal Basis for Action Agency Contact
-Respiratory Care Practitioners- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 25
(16A-5317)
Fall 2006, as Final This proposed regulation will amend the Board's regulations by including continuing education requirements for respiratory therapists. Statutory Authority: Section 10.2(f) of the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 271.10b(f).
-Volunteer License-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 25, Subchapter L, §§ 25.601-25.607.
(number not yet assigned)
Summer 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the Board's regulations to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 16 of the Osteopathic Medicine Act, 63 P. S. § 271.16.
State Board of Pharmacy Melanie Zimmerman
(717) 783-7156
-Technology and Automation-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 27.
(16A-5410)
Spring 2006, as Final. The proposal would address issues raised by new technology now available in the field of pharmacy to allow the use of such technology while ensuring consumer safety. Statutory Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1), (9).
-Drug Therapy and Administration of Injectable Medications, Biologicals and Immunizations-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 27
(16A-5412)
Spring 2006, as Final. Section 2 of Act 102 of 2002 requires the Board to adopt regulations establishing the parameters of written agreements or protocols for drug therapy management in institutional settings and to establish education and training standards and practice guidelines under which pharmacists may be authorized to administer injectable medications, biologicals, and immunizations to persons who are more than eighteen years of age. Statutory Authority: Sections 9.1 and 9.2 of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-9.1 and 390-9.2.
-Supplies and Equipment- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 27
(16A-5415)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would amend existing regulations pertaining to supplies and equipment to eliminate a specific list of supplies and allow pharmacies to keep on hand supplies specific to the pharmacy's area of practice. Statutory Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1) and (9).
-General Revisions- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 27
(16A-5416)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. The proposed regulation would update the regulations of the Board to delete outdated portions and amend sections to recognize current pharmacy practice. Statutory Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1) and (9).
-Continuing Education- 49 Pa. Code § 27.32
(16A-5417)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. The proposed regulation would clarify the Board's continuing education requirements. Statutory Authority: Section 3.1 of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. § 390-3.1.
-Syringes and Needles- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 27
(16A-5418).
Spring 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would amend existing regulations requiring a prescription for dispensing needles and syringes in a pharmacy. Statutory Authority: Sections 4(j) and 6(k)(1) and (9) of the Pharmacy Act, 63 P. S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1) and (9).
State Board of Podiatry Gina Bittner
(717) 783-4858
-Licensure Applications-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 29, §§ 29.52--29.54
(16A-447)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation would amend the current regulations to eliminate references to the Health Care Services Act and replaces them with references to the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error (Mcare) Act. Statutory Authority: Section 15 of the Podiatry Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 42.15.
-Sexual Misconduct-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 29
(16A-448)
Spring 2006, as Final. Through the monitoring of its disciplinary process, including consumer complaints and disciplinary actions, the Board believes that enforcement standards are needed to notify licensees of acts of a sexual nature which the Board deems unprofessional when occurring or resulting form a professional relationship. Statutory Authority: Sections 15 and 16(3) of the Podiatry Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 42.15 and 42.16(3).
-Certificate of Authority to Perform Acupuncture-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 29
(16A-449)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to establish the fees and regulate the practice of acupuncturists under the Acupuncture Registration Act. Statutory Authority: Section 3 of the Acupuncture Registration Act, 63 P. S. § 1803.
-Volunteer License-
49 Pa. Code § 29.55
(number not yet assigned)
Summer 2006, as Proposed. This regulation is required to amend the Board's regulations to conform to amendments to the Volunteer Health Services Act made by Act 58 of 2002. Statutory Authority: Section 15 of the Podiatry Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 42.15.
State Board of Psychology Christina Stuckey
(717) 783-7155
-Education Requirements-
49 Pa. Code § 41.31
(16A-6313)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation would require all doctoral degree programs in psychology and fields related to psychology within North American and the U.S. territories to either be accredited by the APA/CPA or designated by ASPPB. Statutory Authority: Sections 3.2(1) and 6(a)(2) of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 1203.2(1) and 1206(a)(2).
-Qualifications- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 41
(16A-6315)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. This regulation amends education, experience and examination requirements as well as creates new and amends existing supervisor requirements. Statutory Authority: Sections 3.2(1) and (2) of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 1203.2(1) and (2).
-Electronic Transfer of Continuing Education Rosters- 49 Pa. Code § 41.59
(16A-6317)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would require continuing education sponsors to electronically transfer continuing education rosters to the Board. Statutory Authority: Section 15 of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 1215.
-Code of Ethics- 49 Pa. Code § 41.61
(16A-6318)
Spring 2006, as Proposed The regulation would update the Board's Code of Ethics so that it would be in line with changes to the American Psychological Association and the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards. Statutory Authority: Section 3.2(2) of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 1203.2(2).
State Real Estate Commission Deborah Misheck
(717) 783-3658
-Seller's Property Disclosure Statement - 49 Pa. Code § 33.335a
(16A-5611)
Spring 2006, as Final (with Proposed omitted) This regulation adopts a form ''seller's property disclosure statement'' as required by Act 114 of 2000. Statutory Authority: Section 7304(a) of the Residential Real Estate Transfers Law, 63 P. S. § 7304(a).
-Education-
49 Pa. Code § 35.384, 35.385.
(16A-5613)
Summer 2006, as Proposed. The Proposed Regulation would require new licensees to complete a mandatory 14-hour post-licensure course in lieu of their continuing education. Statutory Authority: Sections 404 and 404.1 of the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act, 63 P. S. §§ 455.404 and 455.404a.
-Disclosure Summary (Consumer Notice)- 49 Pa. Code § 35.336
(16A-5614)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would shorten and simplify the Consumer Notice mandated by section 608 of the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act. Statutory Authority: 63 P. S. § 455.608.
-Schedule of Civil Penalties-
49 Pa. Code § 43b.8
(16-32)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation would amend the existing Act 48 Schedule of Civil Penalties formerly promulgated by the Real Estate Commission in 1998. Statutory Authority: Section 5(a) of Act 48 of 1993, 63 P. S. § 2205(a).
State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional CounselorsSandra Matter
(717) 783-1389
-Continuing Education- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 47
(16A-6912)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation would require that licensees complete continuing education as a condition of license renewal. Statutory Authority: Sections 18(a) 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. §§ 1918(a) and 1906(2).
-Sexual Misconduct-
49 Pa. Code §§ 50.20-50.25.
(16A-691)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation defines the professional relationship and prohibits sexual intimacies between a client/patient and the social worker, clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist or professional counselor. Statutory Authority: Section 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906(2).
-Supervised Clinical Experience- 49 Pa. Code, §§ 47.12c, 48.13 and 49.13.
(16A-698)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation permits supervised clinical experience to include group supervisory sessions within educational, institutional and agency settings without the requirement that the supervisor supervise no more than six individuals at the same time. Statutory Authority: Sections 6(2) and 7 of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. §§ 1906(2) and 1907.
-Technical Amendments- 49 Pa. Code §§ 47.1 and 47.1a.
(16A-699)
Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation clarifies the definition of ''accredited school'' and deletes the requirement that supervisors of clinical social work applicants for licensure hold a license to practice social work in this Commonwealth so long as they are currently licensed to practice social work in any jurisdiction. Statutory Authority: Section 6 of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906.
-Child Abuse Reporting Requirements- 49 Pa. Code, Chapters 48 and 49
(16A-6910)
Fall 2006, as Final. This regulation would extend the mandatory reporting requirements of the Child Protective Services Law (CPSL) to marriage and family therapists and professional counselors. Statutory Authority: Section 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906(2) and Section 6383 of the CPSL, 23 Pa.C.S. § 6383.
-Standards of Professional Conduct- 49 Pa. Code, Chapters 47, 48 and 49
(16A-6911)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. The regulation would establish a code of ethics and standards of professional conduct for social workers, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors licensed by the board. Statutory Authority: Section 6(2) of the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, 63 P. S. § 1906(2).
State Board of Examiners in Speech-Language and Hearing Sandra Matter
(717) 783-1389
-Continuing Education-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 45.
(16A-6802)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation would establish continuing education requirements to comply with Act 71 of 2000. Statutory Authority: Section 5(7) of the Speech-Language and Hearing Licensure Act, 63 P. S. § 1705(7).
-Assistant Regulations-
49 Pa. Code §§ 45.301-308.
(16A-6801)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. This amendment would update the regulatory provisions pertaining to assistants. Statutory Authority: Section 5(8) of the Speech-Language and Hearing Licensure Act, 63 P. S. § 1705(8).
-Standards of Practice and Conduct- 49 Pa. Code § 45.103
(number not yet assigned)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would provide the Board with an enforcement mechanism to compel a mental or physical exam where there is probable cause to believe a licensee is unable to practice with reasonable skill and safety because of illness, drunkenness, excessive use of controlled substances, chemicals or other materials or as a result of a physical or mental condition. Statutory Authority: Section 5(2) of the Speech-Language and Hearing Licensure Act, 63 P. S. § 1705(2).
State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons
-Act 48 of 1993 Civil Penalties-
49 Pa. Code, Chapter 43b.
(16-32)
Spring 2006, as Final. This regulation would amend the schedule of Act 48 of 1993 civil penalties for violations of the Board of Vehicles Act and the Board's regulations. Statutory Authority: Section 5(a) of Act 48 of 1993, 63 P. S. § 2205(a). Teresa Woodall
(717) 783-1697
State Board of Veterinary Medicine J. Robert Kline
(717) 783-7134
-Certified Veterinary Technician Specialties- 49 Pa. Code § 31.38.
(16A-5716)
Spring 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would provide that only an individual certified by a veterinary technology academy recognized by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians may hold himself or herself out as a specialist. Statutory Authority: Section 11 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.11.
-Biennial Renewal Fees- 49 Pa. Code § 31.41
(16A-5717)
Spring 2006, as Proposed This Proposed Regulation would increase the biennial license renewal fee for veterinarians from $225 to $300, and would increase the biennial renewal fee for certified veterinary technicians from $60 to $75. Statutory Authority: Section 13(a) of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.13(a).
-Veterinary Dentistry- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 31
(16A-5718)
Summer 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would address issues relating to veterinary dentistry. Statutory Authority: Section 5 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.5.
-Record Keeping- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 31
(16A-5719)
Summer 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would establish standards for veterinary medical records. Statutory Authority: Section 5 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. § 485.5.
-Facilities- 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 31
(16A-5720)
Fall 2006, as Proposed. This regulation would establish standards for veterinary facilities and require registration of veterinary facilities. Statutory Authority: Sections 5 and 27 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 485.5 and 485.27.
-Professional Conduct - 49 Pa. Code, Chapter 31
(16A-5721)
Summer 2006, as Proposed This regulation would clarify the types of conduct that constitutes unprofessional conduct which may lead to disciplinary action under section 21(1) of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act. Statutory Authority: Sections 5 and 21 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act, 63 P. S. §§ 485.5 and 485.21.
STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
4 Pa. Code § 250.2. Time to appeal. (This proposed regulation will supercede that portion of 1 Pa. Code § 35.35 pertaining to the 10-day period of time to appeal from delegated actions of subordinate officers and substitute a 30-day period of time to file an appeal.) Spring 2006 Current hearing regulations are inconsistent with operational practice supporting member-friendly service. Paul Stahlnecker, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-7310
4 Pa. Code §§ 250.1 and 250.15. Applicability of general rules. (These current regulations will be modified to permit the application of proposed 4 Pa. Code § 250.2.) Spring 2006 Specific provisions in SERS' regulations should be exceptions to the general rules of administrative practice and procedure. Paul Stahlnecker, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-7310
4 Pa. Code § 247.11 Priority of taxation, attachments and assignments of funds. (This proposed regulation will clarify the priority of payments to be made from the members' accounts by SERS pursuant to 71 Pa. C.S. § 5953.) Summer/Fall 2006 The statute does not set priorities among conflicting demands on members' accounts. A recent court decision has offered partial guidance in this area. A regulation would enable consistent application of the statute and would reduce litigation of priority issues. Brian McDonough, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-7310
4 Pa. Code § 247.7(c). Priority of death benefit payment. (This proposed regulation will clarify the priority of death benefit payments to be made by SERS pursuant to the second sentence of 71 Pa.C.S. § 5905(g).) Summer/Fall 2006 The statute does not set priorities among conflicting demands on members' death benefits. A regulation would enable consistent application of the statute and would reduce litigation of priority issues. Paul Stahlnecker, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
Tom Wanich
(717) 783-7310
4 Pa. Code § 241.1. Preliminary Provisions. (This proposed regulation will delete the definition of the phrase ''class of service multiplier'' from the definitional section of the regulations.) Authorized by the State Employees' Retirement Board at their June 1, 2005 meeting.
SERS is currently drafting a response to IRRC's comments on the regulation and preparing the regulation for final-form presentation.
The definition to be repealed is outmoded and does not apply to the benefit formula currently in use. Salvatore Darigo, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
4 Pa. Code § 243.8. Membership, Credited Service, and Eligibility for Benefits. (This proposed regulation will delete the classes of service which were closed to new members on March 1, 1974) Authorized by the State Employees' Retirement Board at their June 1, 2005 meeting.
SERS is currently drafting a response to IRRC's comments on the regulation and preparing the regulation for final-form presentation.
The regulation has been rendered obsolete by changes to SERS' enabling legislation and benefit formula. Salvatore Darigo, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
4 Pa. Code § 249.2 Preliminary Provisions. (This proposed regulation will delete the portion of this regulation dealing with public inspection of certain records of the State Employees' Retirement Board.) Authorized by the State Employees' Retirement Board at their June 1, 2005 meeting.
SERS is currently preparing the regulation for final-form presentation.
The regulation is outmoded, unenforceable and is unnecessary due to the Right-To-Know Law. Salvatore Darigo, Esq.
(717) 787-7317
Robert Gentzel
(717) 787-9657
STATE POLICE
Interception, maintenance, and destruction of Mobile Video Recordings 37 Pa. Code Chapter 50 January 2007, as proposed. Act 53 of 2002 requires the State Police Commissioner, in consultation with the Attorney General, to promulgate these regulations. 18 Pa.C.S. §§ 5704(16), 5749 Syndi L. Guido
Policy Director
717-772-0905
DNA Detection of Sexual and Violent Offenders. 37 Pa. Code Chapter 58 June 2006, as proposed Act 185 of 2004 repealed Chapter 47 of Title 42 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes and amended Title 44 to add Chapter 23, DNA Data and Testing. The act requires the State Police to promulgate rules and regulations to carry out its provisions. Syndi L. Guido
Policy Director
717-772-0905
Administration of Megan's Law--Neighbor Notification 37 Pa. Code Chapter 55 June 2006, as proposed Act 18 of 2000, known as Megan's Law, provides for the registration of sexual offenders and community notification for sexually violent predators. The act requires the Department to promulgate guidelines for the general administration of the act in consultation with the Department of Corrections, the Office of Attorney General, the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, and the chairmen and minority chairmen of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees. The act also requires the Department to write regulations regarding neighbor notification of sexually violent predators' residence, school, or employer. See 42 Pa. C.S. § 9799.1 Although the requisite guidelines and regulations have been promulgated, the Department is in the process of updating them in light of Act 152 of 2004, which made substantive amendments to Megan's Law. Syndi L. Guido
Policy Director
717-772-0905
STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
No regulations being developed or considered at this date.
TRANSPORTATION
177 - Emission Inspection
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 177
September 2006 This regulation must be retained to stay in compliance with clean-air goals. Due to various Vehicle Code amendments and other desired changes, amendments to the regulations are required in the areas of: inspection station signage. John Munafo
717-787-2171
43 - Temporary Registration Cards and Plates
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 43
September 2006 Act 152 of 2002 enacted legislation (requiring contracts for all messenger and agent services) that supercedes several facets of this regulation. Based on the legislation, any reference to bond, hearings, written warnings, suspensions, revocations or fines will be removed from the regulation, as these items are now addressed in the required contracts. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171
175 - Vehicle Equipment and Inspection
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 175
September 2006 Several changes in law currently supercede some facets of this regulation. Due to various Vehicle Code amendments and other desired changes, amendments to the regulations are required in the areas of: hours of inspection station operation, the coordination of inspection and registration, street rod equipment requirements, refunds for unused stickers and definitions. John Munafo
717-787-2171
75 - Driver's License Exam
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 75
March 2006 The regulation is being revised to allow chiropractors to complete the learner's permit physical. HB1912, Act 76, passed July 15, 2004, requires us to allow chiropractors to complete this physical. Anne Titler
717-783-4737
21 - Odometer Read Disclosure Statements
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 21
September 2006 Changes are needed to bring the regulation current with the Vehicle Code, to specify the age at which a vehicle becomes exempt from odometer disclosure. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171
23 - Delivery of Certificates of Title
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 23
September 2006 The method of title delivery has changed due to the electronic lien and title program (75 Pa.C.S, Section 1151). This Chapter needs to be updated to reflect the ability to transmit titles with liens electronically, rather than by mail. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171
13 - Special Mobile Equipment
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 13
September 2006 Act 211 of 2004, which took affect January 29, 2005, changed the vehicle code definition of special mobile equipment. The regulation needs revised to align with that definition change. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171
17 - Authorization to Verify ID Numbers
67 Pa. code, Chapter 17
September 2006 Changes needed to document the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification process. The VIN verification process is not currently documented in either the Vehicle Code or in regulations. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171
51 - Transfer, Exchange & Reclassification of Registration
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 51
September 2006 An amendment is needed to eliminate the actual transfer fee dollar amount reference in the regulation, and replace with a reference to Section 1927 of the Vehicle Code where the fee is already listed. This will eliminate regulatory changes, if the fee amount changes in the Vehicle Code. Phil VanBriggle
717-787-2171
71 - School Bus Drivers
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 71
March 2006 The regulation needs to be revised to allow chiropractors to complete the school bus driver physical. HB1912, Act 76, passed July 15, 2004, requires us to allow chiropractors to complete this physical. Chris Miller
717-346-9479
221 - Obligations of Insurer and Vehicle Owner
Pa. Code, Chapter 221
December 2006 This regulation should be updated to reflect the changes being proposed for more use of electronic reporting of insurance cancellation information by insurers. Phil VanBriggle
717-787-2171
255 - Messenger Services
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 255
September 2006 Act 152 of 2002 enacted legislation (requiring contracts for all messenger and agent services) that supercedes several facets of this regulation. Based on the legislation, any reference to bond, hearings, written warnings, suspensions, revocations, or fines will be removed from the regulation as these items are now addressed in the required contracts. Andy Cleaver
717-787-2171
471 - Aviation
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 471
August 2006 This regulation is being revised to clarify requirements and to allow for more practical application and enforcement of those requirements. Brian Gearhart
717-705-1250
102 - Child Passenger Protection
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 102
March 2006 Under Act 229, regulations are needed exempting the use of child passenger restraint systems when impractical for physical reasons, including but not limited to, medical reasons or size of the child. Louis Radar &
Nancy Thomas
717-787-6853
201 - Engineering & Traffic Studies
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 201
January 2006 The Federal Highway Administration is requiring us to adopt the new National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as our traffic control standard. The Manual will be incorporated as reference in a new regulation, Chapter 212. Chapter 201 will be deleted and its language will become part of the new regulation. Ken Williams & Dave Mallin
717-772-5462
203 - Work Zone Traffic Control
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 203
January 2006 The Federal Highway Administration is requiring us to adopt the new National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as our traffic control standard. The Manual will be incorporated as reference in a new regulation, Chapter 212. Chapter 203 will be deleted and its language will become part of the new regulation. Ken Williams & Dave Mallin
717-772-5462
204 - Additional Traffic Control Devices in Highway Work Zones - Statement of Policy
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 204
January 2006 The Federal Highway Administration is requiring us to adopt the new National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as our traffic control standard. The Manual will be incorporated as reference in a new regulation, Chapter 212. Chapter 204 will be deleted and its language will become part of the new regulation. Ken Williams & Dave Mallin
717-772-5462
211 - Official Traffic Control Devices
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 211
January 2006 The Federal Highway Administration is requiring us to adopt the new National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as our traffic control standard. The Manual will be incorporated as reference in a new regulation, Chapter 212. Chapter 211 will be deleted and its language will become part of the new regulation. Ken Williams & Dave Mallin
717-772-5462
212 - Official Traffic Control Devices
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 212
January 2006 Federal Highway Administration is requiring us to adopt the new National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Chapter 212 is a new regulation which will be used as the instrument to adopt the Manual. Ken Williams & Dave Mallin
717-772-5462
217 - Posting of Private Parking Lots
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 217
January 2006 The Federal Highway Administration is requiring us to adopt the new National Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as our traffic control standard. The Manual will be incorporated as reference in a new regulation, Chapter 212. Chapter 217 will be deleted and its language will become part of the new regulation. Ken Williams & Dave Mallin
717-772-5462
441 - Access to and Occupancy of Highways by Driveways and Local Roads
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 441
March 2006 To be updated to better reflect current requirements. Dan Smyser
717-787-6227
457 - Prequalification of Bidders
67 Pa. Code, Chapter 457
June 2006 The Bureau of Construction Materials is proposing changes to the Regulations due to policy changes and ECMS bid procedure changes since the last modification which was in 1998. Joseph Cribben
717-787-3733
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 06-199. Filed for public inspection February 3, 2006, 9:00 a.m.]



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