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Every year, a number of bills are introduced in the Pennsylvania General Assembly that relate to land use and planning issues. Many of these bills are listed below, although the Department of Community and Economic Development can give no assurance that all bills related to land use and planning are included. Further, the fact that a specific bill is or is not included on this list does not constitute an endorsement by this or any other Department. After viewing the information contained here, you can access the entire contents of any bill in the Electronic Bill Room of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. If you have specific questions about the effects of any bill, please consult your solicitor or other attorney.
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In addition to the Municipalities Planning Code (pdf format), which establishes the framework for land use planning and regulation in Pennsylvania, there are a number of other state laws that influence or control aspects of land use. Some are specifically mentioned in the MPC, while others are not. Refer to the Pennsylvanian Local Government Commission for frequently cited municipal laws in Pennsylvania.
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Act 67 (585kb) and Act 68 (2.02mb) of 2000 were the most sweeping changes to the Municipalities Planning Code in many years, and are one of the corner stones of Growing Smarter. Section 301(6) of the MPC requires that any municipal, multi-municipal, or county comprehensive plan be consistent with and not exceed the requirements contained in a number of specific statutes. All of those statutes listed in Section 301 are available for viewing below.
Act 394 of 1937, the Clean Streams Law (pdf)
Act 418 of 1945, the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (pdf)
Act 31 of 1966, the Bituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act (pdf)
Act 1040 of 1968, the Coal Refuse Disposal Control Act (pdf)
Act 43 of 1981, the Agricultural Area Security Law (pdf)
Act 133 of 1982, An Act Protecting Agricultural Operations from Nuisance Suits and Ordinances Under Certain Circumstances (pdf)
Act 1140 of 1984, the Oil and Gas Act
Act 219 of 1984, the Non-coal Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (pdf)
Act 6 of 1993, the Nutrient Management Act
Act 238 of 2004, the Transit Revitalization Investment District Act (pdf)
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In addition to those acts listed in the MPC, there are other state laws that are of importance to local officials and others interested in sound land use. These include:
Act 167 of 1961, the Historic District Act (pdf)
Act 537 of 1966, the Sewage Facilities Act (pdf)
Act 166 of 1978, the Flood Plain Management Act (pdf)
Act 167 of 1978, the Storm Water Management Act (pdf)
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