HB2273

In forfeiture of assets, further providing for motion for return of property; and imposing duties on the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

Introduced·3/10/26
Introduced Text

Pennsylvania HB2273 mandates law enforcement agencies to provide specific documents to individuals whose property is seized, and assigns duties to.

HB2273 amends Pennsylvania law to require law enforcement agencies to furnish certain documents to individuals whose personal property has been seized within 14 days. These documents include a copy of the seizure notice and a sample motion for return of property. The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts is tasked with developing the sample motion and posting it on its publicly accessible website. The sample motion is not intended to be the exclusive form accepted by courts. The bill also includes definitions for terms such as "law enforcement agency" and "local law enforcement agency.

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Where it stands

Current
Rules Committee
Next
Committee decision

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

House Judiciary: PN2973, Report Bill As Committed

26 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Jun 25

12:00 AM

Judiciary (h) Hearing

History

Jun 26

House

Reported as committed

Jun 26

House

First consideration

Jun 26

House

Re-committed to Rules