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Commonly Asked Questions about Pennsylvania Law

The State Library of Pennsylvania Law Library has an extensive law collection consisting of the laws, regulations, and higher court decisions of the U.S. government and all fifty states which can be searched through the ​​State​ Librarys catalogOpens In A New Window.
The law of Pennsylvania consists of several levels, including constitutional, statutory, regulatory and case law. The Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes form the general statutory law.
The Laws of Pennsylvania, also referred to as the Pamphlet Laws, have been recognized as official law since December 1, 1801.
In 2024, Pennsylvanias maximum rebate will be $1,000 compared to 2023s $650. The income cap also changed for renters and homeowners, meaning more people will qualify. Now, renters and homeowners can receive the rebate as long as they make $45,000 a year or less.
Pennsylvania Blue Laws were created to prohibit activities on Sundays so that people could rest and spend time focusing on their religious observances. The first set of laws were enacted in 1682 and were designed to restrain disorderly spirits and dissipation.
No. Pennsylvania courts have ruled common-law marriages after September 17, 2003, are invalid for the state of Pennsylvania.
Singing in the bathtub ing to the Bathroom Singing Prohibition Act that was passed in 1969, it is illegal in Pennsylvania to sing in the bathtub. If you want to sing but not break the law you can sing in a bedroom, kitchen, outside the bathtub, and many more places.