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HB 2018An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for the disclosure of certain criminal history record information and certain information related to abuse to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board and to any domestic violence fatality review team; and establishing the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Program.

Congress · introduced 2025-11-12

Latest action: Laid on the table, Jan. 28, 2026

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  1. · house Referred to JUDICIARY, Nov. 12, 2025
  2. · house Reported as committed, Jan. 28, 2026
  3. · house First consideration, Jan. 28, 2026
  4. · house Laid on the table, Jan. 28, 2026

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PRINTER'S NO.    2577

                      THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA



                           HOUSE BILL
                           No. 2018
                                                  Session of
                                                    2025

     INTRODUCED BY HANBIDGE, SHUSTERMAN, PROBST, T. DAVIS, WAXMAN,
        HILL-EVANS, FREEMAN, CONKLIN, KHAN, BOROWSKI, SANCHEZ,
        HOHENSTEIN, HOWARD, CEPEDA-FREYTIZ, INGLIS, D. WILLIAMS,
        FRANKEL AND BRIGGS, NOVEMBER 6, 2025

     REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, NOVEMBER 12, 2025


                                       AN ACT
 1   Amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 23 (Domestic
 2      Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further
 3      providing for the disclosure of certain criminal history
 4      record information and certain information related to abuse
 5      to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board and to any
 6      domestic violence fatality review team; and establishing the
 7      Domestic Violence Fatality Review Program.
 8      The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
 9   hereby enacts as follows:
10      Section 1.       Section 9104(d) of Title 18 of the Pennsylvania
11   Consolidated Statutes is amended to read:
12   § 9104.    Scope.
13      * * *
14      (d)    Certain disclosures authorized.--
15             (1)   Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit a criminal
16      justice agency from disclosing an individual's prior criminal
17      activity to an individual or agency if the information
18      disclosed is based on records set forth in subsection (a).
19             (2)   Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit a criminal
 1      justice agency from disclosing criminal history record
 2      information and intelligence information, investigative
 3      information, treatment information, including medical and
 4      psychological information, caution indicator information,
 5      modus operandi information, missing persons information,
 6      employment history information, personal history information
 7      or presentence investigative information to members of a
 8      Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board established under 23
 9      Pa.C.S. Ch. 68 (relating to Domestic Violence Fatality Review
10      Program) and authorized under that chapter to investigate and
11      analyze domestic violence-related fatalities.
12      * * *
13      Section 2.     Section 9121(b.1) of Title 18 is amended to read:
14   § 9121.    General regulations.
15      * * *
16      (b.1)    Exception.--Subsection (b)(1) and (2) shall not apply
17   [if]:
18             (1)   If the request is made by a county children and
19      youth agency or the Department of Human Services in the
20      performance of duties relating to children and youth under
21      the act of June 24, 1937 (P.L.2017, No.396), known as the
22      County Institution District Law, [section 2168 of the act of
23      August 9, 1955 (P.L.323, No.130), known as The County Code,]
24      16 Pa.C.S. § 15768 (relating to powers and duties of county
25      commissioners relating to children), the act of June 13, 1967
26      (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, 23 Pa.C.S.
27      Ch. 63 (relating to child protective services) or 42 Pa.C.S.
28      Ch. 63 (relating to juvenile matters).
29             (2)   If the request is made by a domestic violence
30      fatality review team or the Domestic Violence Fatality Review

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 1      Board established under 23 Pa.C.S. Ch. 68 (relating to
 2      Domestic Violence Fatality Review Program) and authorized
 3      under that chapter to investigate and analyze domestic
 4      violence-related fatalities.
 5      * * *
 6      Section 3.      Section 6340(a) of Title 23 is amended by adding
 7   a paragraph to read:
 8   § 6340.    Release of information in confidential reports.
 9      (a)    General rule.--Reports specified in section 6339
10   (relating to confidentiality of reports) shall only be made
11   available to:
12             * * *
13             (10.1)   Members of a domestic violence fatality review
14      team and members of the Domestic Violence Fatality Review
15      Board established under Chapter 68 (relating to Domestic
16      Violence Fatality Review Program) and authorized under that
17      chapter to investigate and analyze domestic violence-related
18      fatalities.
19             * * *
20      Section 4.      Title 23 is amended by adding a chapter to read:
21                                  CHAPTER 68
22                 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FATALITY REVIEW PROGRAM
23   Sec.
24   6801.    Scope of chapter.
25   6802.    Definitions.
26   6803.    Domestic Violence Fatality Review Program.
27   6804.    Domestic violence fatality review teams.
28   6805.    Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board.
29   6806.    Access to records.
30   6807.    Confidentiality.

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 1   6808.    Penalties.
 2   § 6801.    Scope of chapter.
 3      This chapter relates to domestic violence fatality review.
 4   § 6802.    Definitions.
 5      The following words and phrases when used in this chapter
 6   shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
 7   context clearly indicates otherwise:
 8      "Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board" or "board."     A
 9   multidisciplinary, Statewide panel that advises domestic
10   violence fatality review teams and recommends Statewide
11   improvements in domestic violence investigation, intervention
12   and prevention efforts.
13      "Domestic violence fatality review team" or "review team."     A
14   multidisciplinary team that reviews domestic violence-related
15   fatalities in a local jurisdiction.
16      "Domestic violence-related fatality."    A death resulting from
17   or relating to an act of abuse as defined in section 6102
18   (relating to definitions), including the fatality of a victim,
19   perpetrator, family member, partner or bystander.
20   § 6803.    Domestic Violence Fatality Review Program.
21      (a)    Establishment.--The Office of Attorney General shall
22   establish a program to be known as the Domestic Violence
23   Fatality Review Program and a Domestic Violence Fatality Review
24   Board, consisting of domestic violence fatality review teams
25   with the purpose of investigating domestic violence-related
26   fatalities and identifying gaps in systemic responses to
27   domestic violence, as well as recommending improvements in
28   domestic violence investigations, interventions and prevention
29   efforts throughout this Commonwealth.
30      (b)    Administration.--The Office of Attorney General shall

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 1   coordinate the activities of the board and shall be responsible
 2   for the provision of standard protocols, training and technical
 3   assistance to review teams.
 4      (c)    Case selection.--A review team and the board may only
 5   review domestic violence-related fatalities in which:
 6             (1)   no criminal charges have been filed against a
 7      perpetrator associated with a domestic violence-related
 8      fatality and the chief law enforcement officer of the
 9      jurisdiction indicates that no criminal charges will be
10      filed; or
11             (2)   all criminal legal proceedings associated with a
12      domestic violence-related fatality have been closed.
13   § 6804.    Domestic violence fatality review teams.
14      (a)    Duties.--A domestic violence fatality review team shall:
15             (1)   Gather information regarding the events leading to
16      and facts surrounding incidences of domestic violence-related
17      fatalities.
18             (2)   Analyze information gathered regarding domestic
19      violence-related fatalities.
20             (3)   Identify trends, patterns and risk factors resulting
21      from domestic violence-related fatality investigations.
22             (4)   Examine and assess service delivery related to
23      domestic violence.
24             (5)   Provide aggregated fatality review reports to the
25      board pursuant to section 6805 (relating to Domestic Violence
26      Fatality Review Board).
27      (b)    Protocols.--A review team shall establish a protocol for
28   the investigation of domestic violence-related fatalities in
29   consultation with the board.
30      (c)    Location.--A review team may be established in any

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 1   jurisdiction or combination of jurisdictions.
 2      (d)    Membership.--Membership of a review team may include
 3   court personnel, law enforcement, medical professionals, victim
 4   advocates and any other individual or entity that the review
 5   team deems appropriate for the conduct of the review.
 6      (e)    Additional duties.--In furtherance of the purposes of
 7   this section, a review team may recommend any of the following:
 8             (1)   Changes in legislation, regulations, policies,
 9      budgets, treatment and service standards that may facilitate
10      the reduction of domestic violence-related fatalities.
11             (2)   Prevention and intervention strategies.
12             (3)   Public awareness strategies.
13             (4)   Strategies for enhanced interagency coordination.
14   § 6805.    Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board.
15      (a)    Powers and duties.--The Domestic Violence Fatality
16   Review Board shall:
17             (1)   Advise and consult with review teams.
18             (2)   Provide education and technical assistance to review
19      teams.
20             (3)   Develop minimum data collection guidelines for
21      review teams.
22             (4)   Receive summary fatality review reports from review
23      teams.
24             (5)   Analyze data from the reports of review teams to
25      identify Statewide trends and patterns associated with
26      domestic violence-related fatalities.
27             (6)   Recommend changes to domestic violence prevention,
28      intervention and investigation efforts and monitor the
29      implementation of these recommendations.
30             (7)   Prepare an annual report of findings,

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 1      recommendations and steps taken to implement recommendations
 2      subject to the following requirements:
 3                  (i)    The annual report may not contain information
 4            identifying any victim or alleged perpetrator of domestic
 5            violence or their family members.
 6                  (ii)    The annual report shall be submitted to the
 7            public and the Governor on September 1 of each year and
 8            shall be presented at a joint meeting of the Judiciary
 9            Committee of the Senate and the Judiciary Committee of
10            the House of Representatives at a public hearing.
11      (b)   Membership.--At a minimum, the board shall be composed
12   of a designee from:
13            (1)   The Office of Attorney General.
14            (2)   The Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic
15      Violence.
16            (3)   Two local domestic violence programs as defined in
17      section 2333(e) of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177,
18      No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, to be
19      chosen by a majority vote of the board from a list of at
20      least six programs provided by the Pennsylvania Coalition
21      Against Domestic Violence.
22            (4)   The Office of Physician General.
23            (5)   The Office of Victim Advocate.
24            (6)   The Pennsylvania Parole Board.
25            (7)   The Pennsylvania State Police.
26            (8)   The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
27            (9)   Three community members impacted by domestic
28      violence or a domestic violence-related fatality to be chosen
29      by a majority vote of the board from a list of at least nine
30      community members provided by the Pennsylvania Coalition

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 1      Against Domestic Violence.
 2            (10)   The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and
 3      Delinquency.
 4            (11)   An eligible legal services provider as defined in
 5      42 Pa.C.S. § 4903 (relating to definitions).
 6            (12)   The State association of sheriffs authorized by the
 7      act of June 14, 1923 (P.L.774, No.305), entitled "An act
 8      authorizing the sheriffs of the several counties of this
 9      Commonwealth to organize themselves into a State Association,
10      for the purpose of holding annual meetings, to secure more
11      uniformity and cooperation in the conduct of their offices,
12      and providing for the payment of certain expenses in
13      connection with such meetings by the various counties."
14            (13)   A rape crisis center, as defined in section 2333(e)
15      of The Administrative Code of 1929, to be selected by a
16      majority vote of the board.
17            (14)   The State association for district attorneys as
18      provided in 16 Pa.C.S. § 12340 (relating to State
19      associations) to be selected by a majority vote of the board.
20            (15)   Two members of the Senate appointed by the
21      President pro tempore, one from the majority party and one
22      from the minority party.
23            (16)   Two members of the House of Representatives
24      appointed by the Speaker, one from the majority party and one
25      from the minority party.
26            (17)   Any other person that the board by a majority vote
27      deems appropriate.
28      (c)   Initial board organization.--The initial organization of
29   the board shall consist of the designees under subsection (b)
30   (1), (2), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (10), (11), (12), (15) and

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 1   (16). After these members are organized into the board, the
 2   board shall act to name designees to the board under subsection
 3   (b)(2), (3), (9), (13), (14) and (17). Thereafter the board
 4   shall conduct its normal business.
 5   § 6806.    Access to records.
 6      (a)    Power.--A review team and the board have the power to
 7   access and review the following records to the extent permitted
 8   by law or court rule:
 9             (1)    Guardian ad litem reports, parenting evaluations and
10      victim impact statements.
11             (2)    Media accounts.
12             (3)    Protection from abuse documents, transcripts,
13      violations and other materials as produced by the courts and
14      law enforcement officials.
15             (4)    Criminal history record information.
16             (5)    Law enforcement incident documentation from closed
17      cases, such as incident reports, dispatch records, victim,
18      witness and suspect reports.
19             (6)    Medical examiners' and coroners' reports.
20             (7)    Records of court proceedings.
21             (8)    Documents, reports and evaluations prepared in
22      conjunction with court proceedings pursuant to general or
23      local court rules.
24             (9)    Probation and parole information.
25             (10)    Reports to animal control.
26             (11)    Presentence interviews and reports, and any
27      recommendations made regarding bail and release on own
28      recognizance.
29             (12)    Investigative reports from the Office of Children,
30      Youth and Families.

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 1             (13)    Statements from witnesses, friends, family and
 2      employers of the victim and perpetrator.
 3             (14)    Any other information determined to be relevant to
 4      the review that will not jeopardize an ongoing investigation
 5      or prosecution.
 6      (b)    Court order.--In the event that the custodian of a
 7   record described under subsection (a) refuses a request by a
 8   review team or the board for access to the record, the court
 9   shall issue an order directing the custodian of the records to
10   comply with the request.
11      (c)    Confidentiality of information.--A review team and the
12   board shall maintain the confidentiality of information
13   contained in record assessment under this section to the extent
14   required by any applicable law.
15      (d)    Immunity.--An entity, individual or institution that in
16   good faith provides information or records to a review team or
17   the board is immune from civil or criminal liability that might
18   otherwise be imposed as a result of providing the information or
19   record.
20   § 6807.    Confidentiality.
21      (a)    Signed confidentiality agreement.--Each member of a
22   review team and the board and any individual appearing before
23   them shall be required to sign a confidentiality agreement
24   created by the board in order to maintain the confidentiality of
25   the proceedings.
26      (b)    Confidentiality of proceedings, deliberations and
27   opinions.--
28             (1)    The proceedings, deliberations and opinions of a
29      review team and the board and their members are privileged
30      and confidential, except as otherwise provided by this

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 1    chapter.
 2          (2)   Information known to or opinions held by members of
 3    a review team or the board and any individual who presents
 4    information to a review team or the board is not subject to
 5    discovery, subpoena or introduction into evidence in any
 6    civil or criminal action, except as otherwise provided in
 7    this chapter.
 8    (c)   Confidentiality of records.--
 9          (1)   The records of a review team and the board are
10    privileged and confidential, except as otherwise provided by
11    this chapter. Records of a review team and the board are not
12    subject to discovery, subpoena or introduction into evidence
13    in any civil or criminal action, except as otherwise provided
14    in this chapter.
15          (2)   All records brought to a review team by a person or
16    agency remain the property of that person or agency and shall
17    be maintained by the person or agency to which the records
18    belong.
19          (3)   All records produced by a review team are the
20    property of that review team. The records, including the
21    names of victims, alleged perpetrators and family members, as
22    well as documents relating to the proceedings, opinions and
23    deliberations of a review team, shall remain confidential and
24    are not subject to inspection and duplication under the
25    Right-to-Know Law.
26          (4)   All records produced by the board are the property
27    of the board. The records, including the names of victims,
28    alleged perpetrators and family members, as well as documents
29    relating to the proceedings, opinions and deliberations of
30    the board shall remain confidential and are not subject to

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 1      inspection and duplication under the Right-to-Know Law.
 2             (5)   Release of aggregated statistics, scenarios, annual
 3      reports, recommendations and other nonidentifying information
 4      by a review team or the board does not conflict with the duty
 5      of confidentiality under this section.
 6      (d)    Discovery.--Nothing in this section shall be construed
 7   to restrict or limit the right to discover or use in a civil or
 8   criminal action any evidence that is discoverable independent of
 9   the proceedings of a review team or the board.
10      (e)    Immunity of members.--
11             (1)   The board and its members and any review team and
12      its members acting within the scope of the program are immune
13      from all civil liability resulting from an act or omission
14      arising out of and in the course of the board's or the review
15      team's performance of that activity, unless the act or
16      omission was the result of gross negligence, recklessness or
17      intentional misconduct.
18             (2)   This subsection shall not be construed to limit any
19      other immunity provided by statute or common law.
20   § 6808.    Penalties.
21      A person who discloses, makes use of or knowingly permits the
22   use of information concerning a victim or other persons in
23   violation of this chapter commits a summary offense.
24      Section 5.     This act shall take effect July 1, 2026, or
25   immediately, whichever is later.




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Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

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1Liz Hanbidge (D, state_lower PA-61)sponsor05
2Ben Waxman (D, state_lower PA-182)cosponsor01
3Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, state_lower PA-153)cosponsor01
4Carol Hill-Evans (D, state_lower PA-95)cosponsor01
5Dan Frankel (D, state_lower PA-23)cosponsor01
6Dan K. Williams (D, state_lower PA-74)cosponsor01
7Heather Boyd (D, state_lower PA-163)cosponsor01
8III John C. Inglis (D, state_lower PA-38)cosponsor01
9Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (D, state_lower PA-129)cosponsor01
10Joseph C. Hohenstein (D, state_lower PA-177)cosponsor01
11Kristine C. Howard (D, state_lower PA-167)cosponsor01
12La'Tasha D. Mayes (D, state_lower PA-24)cosponsor01
13Lisa A. Borowski (D, state_lower PA-168)cosponsor01
14Melissa Cerrato (D, state_lower PA-151)cosponsor01
15Melissa L. Shusterman (D, state_lower PA-157)cosponsor01
16Robert Freeman (D, state_lower PA-136)cosponsor01
17Scott Conklin (D, state_lower PA-77)cosponsor01
18Tarah Probst (D, state_lower PA-189)cosponsor01
19Tarik Khan (D, state_lower PA-194)cosponsor01
20Tim Briggs (D, state_lower PA-149)cosponsor01
21Tina M. Davis (D, state_lower PA-141)cosponsor01

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