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Pennsylvania regulations

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  • Findings
    June 6, 2026

    Pennsylvania Department of Transportation approves environmental reviews for seven road and bridge projects with minimal documented impacts to historic properties, recreation areas, and trails.

  • Big Spring Preservation Association v. Department of Environmental Protection and AAMPA Holdings, LLC, permittee; EHB doc. No. 2026-046-L
June 6, 2026

Big Spring Preservation Association appeals an NPDES discharge permit issued to AAMPA Holdings, LLC for a West Pennsboro Township facility; interested parties may petition to intervene through the Environmental Hearing Board.

  • Notice of filing of final rulemakings
    June 6, 2026

    Independent Regulatory Review Commission will review final regulations from the State Board of Veterinary Medicine (fee increase) and State Board of Chiropractic (licensure by endorsement) on June 18, 2026.

  • Appeal of K.D. under the Quality Health Care Accountability and Protection Article; UPMC Health Options, Inc.; doc. No. HC26-05-005
    June 6, 2026

    K.D.'s appeal of UPMC Health Options coverage decision includes a prehearing conference scheduled for June 17, 2026, under Pennsylvania's Quality Health Care Accountability and Protection Article.

  • Eric Russell Kessler; license denial appeal; doc. No. AG26-05-010
    June 6, 2026

    Eric Russell Kessler is appealing an Insurance Department denial of his insurance producer license application, with a prehearing conference scheduled for June 25, 2026, and protest or intervention requests due by June 11, 2026.

  • Recalculation of the Pennsylvania Telecommunications Relay service surcharge
    June 6, 2026

    Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission maintains Telecommunications Relay Service surcharge at $0.00 per month for the July 2026–June 2027 fiscal year, eliminating tariff filing requirements for phone companies.

  • Service of notice of motor carrier formal complaints
    June 6, 2026

    EZ Moving LLC must respond within 20 days to a formal complaint for operating household goods transportation without state commission authority or face civil penalties up to $5,000.

  • Service of notice of Taxicab and Limousine Division formal complaint; The Philadelphia Parking Authority, Taxicab and Limousine Division v. Samandar Normakhmatou; doc. No.: C-26-03-066
    June 6, 2026

    Philadelphia Parking Authority cites Samandar Normakhmatou for missing or expired vehicle inspection stickers on his taxicab; he must respond by June 7, 2026, or face a $100 penalty.

  • Schedule of meetings
    June 6, 2026

    State Charter School Appeal Board holds nine virtual meetings from July 2026 through June 2027, with disability accommodations available upon 24-hour advance request to board counsel.

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