As laws governing medical marijuana change across the nation, the Pennsylvania General Assembly has taken action. Governor Shapiro signed Act 63 on December 14, 2023, which will update Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Permitting Program. In her latest blog, KingSpry’s Employment Law Chair, Attorney Avery E. Smith discusses what Act 63 means for Pennsylvanians and the nuances medical marijuana … [Read more...] about Where Does Medical Marijuana Stand in Pennsylvania and What Should Employers Know?
Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro Signs Three New Acts to Help Update Public School Code
Removing derogatory terms, making it easier for teachers to transfer to/from other states, and addressing dual enrollment calculations are among the varied legislation Governor Shapiro signed last week to update and improve various aspects of the Public School Code. Act 33 Act 33, sponsored by Representative Harkins, updates language throughout the School Code to remove outdated and … [Read more...] about Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro Signs Three New Acts to Help Update Public School Code
Unanimous Passage of Act 48 Gives Kinship Providers New Voice in Child Custody Proceedings
On December 14, 2023, Governor Shapiro approved House Bill No. 1058, which gives kinship care providers a voice in child dependency proceedings. Enacted as Act 48 of 2023, the law expands who is able to advocate for children in these proceedings. Now, those who engage in family finding and kinship care will have the opportunity to share their opinion on what is best for children during these … [Read more...] about Unanimous Passage of Act 48 Gives Kinship Providers New Voice in Child Custody Proceedings
PA General Assembly to Address Misclassified Construction Workers
On December 11, 2023, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed House Bill No. 1751, which will strengthen the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act. Upon passage in the state senate, HB 1751 would increase penalties for contractors who misclassify workers. KingSpry’s Employment Law Chair, Avery E. Smith, details the potential impact of HB 1751 and the importance of properly … [Read more...] about PA General Assembly to Address Misclassified Construction Workers
HUD Seeks to Extend Written Notice Period for Nonpayment of Rent
On Friday, December 1, 2023, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) published a proposed rule that would extend the notice period for an eviction based on non-payment of rent to thirty (30) days and require language be added to written notices instructing tenants on how to cure lease violations for nonpayment of rent. In support of the proposed rule, HUD cites the harm … [Read more...] about HUD Seeks to Extend Written Notice Period for Nonpayment of Rent
Increased Protections Expected for Students in Pennsylvania School District Residency Disputes
On November 13, 2023, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill No. 663. Upon passage in the state Senate, HB 663 will amend Section 1302 of the Pennsylvania Public School Code, which governs residence and students’ right to free school. KingSpry’s Education Law Practice Group Chair Attorney Kristine Roddick details what schools need to know and how this … [Read more...] about Increased Protections Expected for Students in Pennsylvania School District Residency Disputes