Meeting to consider SB 331 and SB 571; and HB 78, HB 80, HB 482, HB 554, HB 668 and HB 1961

Senate Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee

Wednesday, February 4, 2026 | 10 a.m.

Room 8E-A, East Wing


Agenda

  • Senate Bill 331 (Argall) Authorizes Pennsylvania to join the Cosmetology Licensure Compact.
    • Amendment A02326 (Stefano) Changes the effective date and requires the board to establish temporary regulations and accept applications within one year.
  • Senate Bill 571 (Boscola) Authorizes Pennsylvania to join the Interstate Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact.
    • Amendment A02319 (Stefano) Changes the effective date and requires the board to establish temporary regulations and accept applications within 180 days.
  • House Bill 78 (Nielson) CONSUMER DATA PRIVACY
  • House Bill 80 (Venkat) Authorizes Pennsylvania to join the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact.
    • Amendment A02352 (Stefano) Changes the effective date and requires the board to establish temporary regulations and accept applications within 180 days.
  • House Bill 482 (Markosek) Authorizes Pennsylvania to join the Interstate Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact.
    • Amendment A02353 (Stefano) Changes the effective date and requires the board to establish temporary regulations and accept applications within 180 days.
  • House Bill 554 (Abney) Authorizes Pennsylvania to join the Social Worker Licensure Compact.
    • Amendment A02328 (Stefano) Changes the effective date and requires the board to establish temporary regulations and accept applications within one year.
  • House Bill 668 (O’Mara) Authorizes Pennsylvania to join the Counseling Compact Legislation Act.
    • Amendment A02350 (Stefano) Changes the effective date and requires the board to establish temporary regulations and accept applications within 180 days.
  • House Bill 1961 (Merski) Authorizes Pennsylvania to join the Physician Assistant Licensure Compact.
    • Amendment A02351 (Stefano) Changes the effective date and requires the board to establish temporary regulations and accept applications within one year.
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