Rep. Ben Sanchez June 11, 2020 | 4:27 PM
HARRISBURG, June 11 – State Rep. Ben Sanchez, D-Montgomery, recently introduced legislation that would provide for permit extensions provisions during a disaster or emergency declaration by the governor in Pennsylvania.
Proposed in late May and officially filed this week, H.B. 2586 would give permit holders the ability to delay the expiration of existing permits that were issued before a disaster declaration took effect.
“In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Act 15 of 2020 provided the ability for municipalities to meet remotely,” Sanchez said. “It also allowed for the suspension of time frames for considering applications filed with municipal boards and commissions. However, it did not sufficiently address the expiration of permits that were issued prior to the emergency declaration. This legislation would help address recovery after future emergency declarations by adding time to the life of permits so that projects crucial to economic recovery would remain shovel-ready after the crisis has passed.”
Specifically, H.B. 2586 would do the following:
This legislation, Sanchez said, was modeled after a Florida statute and inspired by similar Pennsylvania legislation extending the life of permits that was passed in 2009 to aid recovery in the wake of an international economic crisis.
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