(7) The Secretary of Community and Economic Development.
(8) The Secretary of Labor and Industry.
(9) The Secretary of Human Services.
(10) All Federal, State and local elected officials of
each political subdivision in which the public safety
facility is located.
(11) Representatives of each employee labor organization
that represents employees within the public safety facility.
(12) Any other department, agency, board, commission or
organization deemed necessary by the public entity or the
Governor's Office.
(b) Duties of public entity.--Except as provided under
subsection (c), after providing notice of a proposed closure to
stakeholders under subsection (a), the public entity shall:
(1) Request and analyze information from stakeholders
and any other relevant Commonwealth departments and local
entities regarding the impacts of the proposed closure of the
public safety facility on all of the following:
(i) State and local resources for the delivery of
law enforcement and care, custody and control of inmates
and the protection of public health, safety and welfare.
(ii) The work force of the public safety facility.
(iii) The State, regional and local economies and
labor markets.
(iv) The financial resources of State and local
entities.
(v) The feasibility of reusing or repurposing the
public safety facility, including recommendations to make
best use of available resources and programs.
(2) Hold at least one public hearing in the county in
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