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1978. LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-HOUSE 2853<br />
An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) <strong>of</strong> the Pennsyl<strong>vania</strong><br />
Consolidated Statutes, further providing for the sale and use <strong>of</strong><br />
studded tires and prescribing penalties.<br />
Referred to Committee on Transportation. I HB 2175, PN 3859 (Amended) By Mr. PIEVSKY<br />
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED<br />
AND REFERRED<br />
No. 246 By Messrs. WILSON, WEIDNER, BURNS<br />
and J. L. WRIGHT<br />
<strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Representatives directs the House Rules<br />
Committee review the recommendations <strong>of</strong> the Legislative<br />
Audit Advisory Commission and the certified public account-<br />
ants contained in their most recently suhmitted report.<br />
Referred to Committee on Rules.<br />
No. 247<br />
(Concurrent) By Messrs. CASSIDY, MILLIRON, DAVIES,<br />
S. E. HAYES, McLANE and DIETZ<br />
Referred to Committee on Education.<br />
BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER<br />
levy an occupational assessment tax, utilize the valuation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county having the lowest rate for each occupation,<br />
An Act amending "<strong>The</strong> Fourth to Eighth Class County<br />
Assessment Law,"approved May 21,1943 (P. L. 571, No. 2541,<br />
authorizing certain political subdivisions to choose certain<br />
valuations.<br />
Rereported from Committee on Appropriations, September<br />
26, 1978.<br />
This bill amends the Fourth to Eight Class County Assess-<br />
ment Law by providing that political subdivisions lying in more<br />
than one county, that levy an occupational assessment tax,<br />
utilize the valuation <strong>of</strong> the county having the lowest rate for<br />
each occupation.<br />
BILLS REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEES<br />
HB 2174, PN 3858 (Amended) By Mr. PIEVSKY<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>General</strong> Assembly <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Pennsyl<strong>vania</strong><br />
memorializes the congress <strong>of</strong> the united states to enact<br />
House Bill No. 2720 Senate Bill No. 467.<br />
An Act amending "<strong>The</strong> Local Tax Enabling Act," approved<br />
December 31, 1965 (P. L. 1257, No. 5111, authorizing certain<br />
political subdivisions to choose certain valuations.<br />
Referred to Committee on Federal-State Relations.<br />
Rereported from Committee on Appropriations. September<br />
26. 1978.<br />
SENATE MESSAGE<br />
This bill amends the Local Tax Enabling Act by providing<br />
that political subdivisions lying in more than one county, that<br />
SENATE BILL FOR CONCURRENCE<br />
levy an occupational assessment tax, utilize the valuation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>The</strong> Senate presented the following hill for concurrence: county having the lowest rate for each occupation.<br />
SB 1177, PN 1419.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following bills, having been prepared for presentation to<br />
the Governor, were signed by the Speaker:<br />
An Act amending the act <strong>of</strong> July 31, 1968 (P. L. 805, No.<br />
247), entitled as amended "Pennsyl<strong>vania</strong> Municipalities Plan-<br />
ning Code" further providing for a stay <strong>of</strong> proceedings.<br />
SB 1200, PN 1917<br />
An Act establishing certain procedures relating to the<br />
termination <strong>of</strong> insurance agency contracts or accounts and pro-<br />
viding penalties.<br />
An Act relating to compensation <strong>of</strong> municipal <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
BILLS REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEES<br />
HB 2174, PN 3858 (Amended) By Mr. PIEVSKY<br />
An Act amending "<strong>The</strong> Local Tax Enabling Act," approved<br />
December 31, 1965 (P. L. 1257, No. 511). authorizing certain<br />
political subdivisions to choose certain valuations.<br />
Rereported from Committee on Appropriations. September<br />
26,1978.<br />
This bill amends the Local Tax Enabling Act by providing<br />
that political subdivisions lying in more than one county, that<br />
l<br />
HB 2175, PN 3859 (Amended) By Mr. PIEVSKY<br />
An Act amending "<strong>The</strong> Fourth to Eighth Class County<br />
Assessment Law," approved May 21,1943 (P. L. 571, No. 2541,<br />
authorizing certain political subdivisions to choose certain<br />
valuations.<br />
Rereported from Committee on Appropriations. September<br />
26, 1978.<br />
This bill amends the Fourth to Eighth Class County<br />
Assessment Law by providing that political subdivisions lying<br />
in more than one county, that levy an occupational assessment<br />
tax, utilize the valuation <strong>of</strong> the county having the lowest rate<br />
for each occupation.<br />
WELCOME<br />
<strong>The</strong> SPEAKER. <strong>The</strong> Chair at this time is pleased to welcome<br />
to the hall <strong>of</strong> the House the guests <strong>of</strong> the gentleman from<br />
Lehigh County, Mr. Meluskey: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Molchany<br />
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Udicious <strong>of</strong> Coplay.<br />
ADJOURNMENT<br />
Mr. PETERSON moved that this House <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />
do now adjourn until Monday, September 18. 1978, at 1 p.m.,<br />
e.d.t.<br />
On the question,<br />
Will the House agree to the motion?<br />
Motion was agreed to, and at 2:10 p.m., e.d.t., the House<br />
adjourned.