PA Bill Number: HB2059
Title: In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; providing for segregated confinement; and establishing the Segregated Confinement ...
Description: In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; providing for segregated confinement; and establishing the Segregated Confi ...
Last Action: Referred to Judiciary
Last Action Date: Nov 19, 2025
Proposed Pennsylvania House Legislation HB1665
Legislation Overview
Title: In DNA data and testing, further providing for policy, for definitions, for State DNA Data Base, for State Police recommendation of additional offenses and annual report and for DNA sample required upon conviction, delinquency adjudication and certain ARD cases, providing for request for modified DNA search and further providing for DNA data base exchange, for expungement and for mandatory cost; and making an editorial change.
Subject:
Description: An Act amending Title 44 (Law and Justice) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in DNA data and testing, further providing for policy, for definitions, for State DNA Data Base, for State Police recommendation of additional offenses and annual report and for DNA sample required upon conviction, delinquency adjudication and certain ARD cases, providing for request for modified DNA search and further providing for DNA data base exchange, for expungement and for mandatory cost; and making an editorial change.
Session: 2025-2026 Regular Session
Last Action: Referred to Judiciary
Last Action Date: June 25, 2025
Link: https://www.palegis.us/legislation/bills/2025/hb1665
Sponsors
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1 sponsors: Joseph Hogan (R)
History
| Chamber | Date | Action |
| House | Jun 25, 2025 | Referred to Judiciary |
Texts
| Type | Date | State Link | Text |
| Introduced | not available | state bill text | bill text |
Votes
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