The Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are the official compilation of session laws enacted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly.[1] Pennsylvania is undertaking its first official codification process.[2][3] It is published by the Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau[4] (PALRB or LRB).[5]
List of Titles
There are several titles that compose the Consolidated Statutes:[6]
- General Provisions
- Administrative Law and Procedure
- Agriculture
- Amusements
- Athletics and Sports
- Bailees and Factors
- Banks and Banking
- Boroughs and Incorporated Towns
- Burial Grounds
- Charities
- Cities
- Commerce and Trade
- Commercial Code
- Community Affairs
- Corporations and Unincorporated Associations
- Counties
- Credit Unions
- Crimes and Offenses
- (Reserved)
- Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries
- (Reserved)
- Detectives and Private Police
- Domestic Relations
- Education
- Elections
- Eminent Domain
- Environmental Resources
- Escheats
- Federal Relations
- Fish
- Food
- Forests, Waters and State Parks
- Frauds, Statute of
- Game
- Health and Safety
- Highways and Bridges
- Historical and Museums
- Holidays and Observances
- Insolvency and Assignments
- Insurance
- (Reserved)
- Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
- Labor
- Law and Justice
- Legal Notices
- Legislature
- Liquor
- Lodging and Housing
- Mechanics' Liens
- Mental Health
- Military Affairs
- Mines and Mining
- Municipalities Generally
- Names
- (Reserved)
- (Reserved)
- Notaries Public
- Oil and Gas
- Partnerships
- Peddlers
- Prisons and Parole
- Procurement
- Professions and Occupations (State Licensed)
- Public Authorities and Quasi-Public Corporations
- Public Officers
- Public Utilities
- Public Welfare
- Real and Personal Property
- Savings Associations
- Securities
- State Government
- Taxation and Fiscal Affairs
- Townships
- Transportation
- Vehicles
- Weights, Measures and Standards
- Workmen's Compensation
- Zoning and Planning
- Supplemental Provisions
See also
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