PRINTER'S NO. 858
No. 800 Session of 1981
INTRODUCED BY BITTLE, WASS, MANMILLER, FEE, PUNT, CAPPABIANCA, GEIST, STEIGHNER, GEIST AND BURD, MARCH 10, 1981
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION, MARCH 10, 1981
AN ACT 1 Reenacting and amending the act of May 15, 1945 (P.L.547, 2 No.217), entitled, as amended, "An act relating to soil 3 conservation and soil erosion, and land use practices 4 contributing to soil wastage and soil erosion; providing for 5 the organization of the various counties into conservation 6 districts; the appointment of their officers and employes; 7 and prescribing their powers and duties; creating the State 8 Conservation Commission in the Department of Environmental 9 Resources and fixing its powers and duties relative to the 10 enforcement of this act; providing financial assistance to 11 such conservation districts; and authorizing county 12 commissioners to make appropriations thereto; providing for 13 disposition and operation of existing districts; and 14 repealing existing laws," further providing for county 15 boards, providing for nomination of district directors; 16 providing additional duties for the Department of 17 Environmental Resources, the State Conservation Commission 18 and district boards. 19 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 20 hereby enacts as follows: 21 Section 1. The title, act of May 15, 1945 (P.L.547, No.217), 22 known as the "Soil Conservation Law," amended December 29, 1972 23 (P.L.1686, No.361), is amended to read: 24 AN ACT 25 Relating to soil conservation and soil erosion, and land use
1 practices contributing to soil wastage and soil erosion; 2 providing for the organization of the various counties into 3 conservation districts; the appointment of their officers and 4 employes; and prescribing their powers and duties; creating 5 the State Conservation Commission in the Department of 6 Environmental Resources and fixing its powers and duties 7 relative to the enforcement of this act; providing financial 8 assistance to such conservation districts; and authorizing 9 county [commissioners] boards to make appropriations thereto; 10 providing for disposition and operation of existing 11 districts; and repealing existing laws. 12 Section 2. The act, amended August 1, 1963 (P.L.445, 13 No.236), August 8, 1963 (P.L.598, No.315), December 19, 1967 14 (P.L.860, No.382) and December 29, 1972 (P.L.1686, No.361), is 15 reenacted and amended to read: 16 Section 1. Short Title.--This act shall be known and cited 17 as the "[Soil] Conservation District Law" of one thousand nine 18 hundred forty-five. 19 Section 2. Declaration of Policy.--It is hereby declared to 20 be the policy of the Commonwealth to provide for the 21 conservation of the soil, water and related resources of this 22 Commonwealth, and for the control and prevention of soil 23 erosion, and thereby to preserve natural resources; assist in 24 the control of floods; prevent impairment of dams and 25 reservoirs; assist in maintaining the navigability of rivers and 26 harbors; preserve wildlife; preserve the tax base; protect 27 public lands; and protect and promote the health, safety and 28 general welfare of the people of the Commonwealth. 29 Section 3. Definitions.--Wherever used or referred to in 30 this act unless a different meaning clearly appears from the 19810H0800B0858 - 2 -
1 context: 2 (a) "Commonwealth" means the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 3 (b) "Agency of this Commonwealth" includes the government of 4 this Commonwealth and any subdivision, agency or 5 instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the government of 6 this Commonwealth. 7 (c) "District" or "conservation district" means any county 8 in the Commonwealth whose county board [of county commissioners] 9 has, by resolution, declared said county to be a conservation 10 district. 11 (d) "County board" means the board of county commissioners 12 or the governing body of any county within the Commonwealth. 13 (e) "Directors" or "Board of directors" means the governing 14 body of a conservation district appointed under the provision of 15 this act. 16 (f) "Commission" means the State Conservation Commission 17 created by this act. 18 (g) "United States" or "Agency of the United States" 19 includes the United States Department of Agriculture and any 20 other agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the 21 government of the United States of America. 22 (h) "Government" or "governmental" includes the government 23 of this Commonwealth and the government of the United States. 24 (i) "Land occupier" or "occupier of land" includes any 25 person, firm or corporation who shall hold title to, or shall be 26 in possession of, any lands lying within a conservation 27 district, organized under the provisions of this act, whether as 28 owner, lessee, renter, tenant or otherwise. 29 (j) "Cooperating organization" is any organization approved 30 by the commission to assist in carrying out the provisions of 19810H0800B0858 - 3 -
1 this act. 2 (k) "Nominating organization" is any organization approved 3 under section 4 for the purpose of nominating district 4 directors. 5 Section 4. State Conservation Commission.--(1) There is 6 hereby created in the Department of Environmental Resources the 7 State Conservation Commission, which shall be a departmental 8 administrative commission with all the powers and duties 9 generally vested in, and imposed upon, such commissions by the 10 Administrative Code of one thousand nine hundred twenty-nine and 11 its amendments. The commission shall consist of the Secretary of 12 Environmental Resources, who shall be the chairman, the 13 Secretary of Agriculture, the Dean of the College of Agriculture 14 of The Pennsylvania State University and four farmer members, 15 who shall be farmers, to be appointed by the Governor from a 16 list of eight nominees submitted by the association known as 17 "Pennsylvania State Council of Farm Organizations," and "The 18 Pennsylvania State Association of Conservation District 19 Directors, Inc." Each association shall nominate one candidate 20 for each farmer member vacancy. Two urban members of the 21 commission shall also be appointed to the commission by the 22 Governor. In the event, however, that said association shall 23 fail to make and submit to the Governor, nominations to fill 24 vacancies, the Governor may appoint any citizens of Pennsylvania 25 to fill such vacancies. The State Conservationist of the Soil 26 Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture 27 and the [Director of Agriculture and Home Economics Extension] 28 Associate Director of the Cooperative Extension Service of The 29 Pennsylvania State University shall be associate, non-voting 30 members of the commission. The commission shall keep a record of 19810H0800B0858 - 4 -
1 its official actions, and may perform such acts and promulgate 2 such rules and regulations as may be necessary.[, and employ 3 such personnel as needed for the execution of its function under 4 this act.] The Department of Environmental Resources shall 5 assign such personnel as needed for the execution of the 6 commission's function under this act. A majority of the voting 7 members shall constitute a quorum and all decisions of the 8 commission shall require a concurrence of the voting members of 9 the commission. At the last regular meeting of the commission in 10 the calendar year, a [vice-chairman] vice-chairperson shall be 11 elected by the members of the commission and shall serve in that 12 capacity for the ensuing year. 13 (2) The commission may call upon the Attorney General and/or 14 Office of General Counsel of the Commonwealth for such legal 15 services as it or any conservation district [as it] may require. 16 It shall have authority to delegate to its [chairman] 17 chairperson, to one or more of its members, or to one or more 18 agents or employes, such powers and duties as it may deem 19 proper. Upon request of the commission, for the purpose of 20 carrying out any of its functions, any agency of the 21 Commonwealth and The Pennsylvania State University may assign or 22 detail members of the staff or personnel to the commission, and 23 may make such special reports, surveys or studies as the 24 commission may request. 25 (3) The farmer and urban members of the commission shall be 26 appointed for a period of four years and shall hold office until 27 their successors have been appointed and have qualified. The 28 four farmer members' terms shall be so staggered that no more 29 than one member's term shall expire each year while the two 30 urban members' terms shall be so staggered that no more than one 19810H0800B0858 - 5 -
1 member's term shall expire every second year. At the expiration
2 of their terms of office, or in the event of vacancies through
3 death, resignation or otherwise, new farmer or urban members
4 shall be appointed to fill the unexpired term of the members
5 they are replacing. A majority of the commission shall
6 constitute a quorum and all decisions shall require the
7 concurrence of a majority of the commission. All members of the
8 commission shall be entitled to fifty dollars ($50) per diem
9 plus expenses including traveling expenses incurred in the
10 discharge of their duties. The [commission] department shall
11 provide for the execution of surety bonds for all employes and
12 officers who shall be entrusted with funds or property of the
13 commission and shall provide for the keeping of a full and
14 accurate record of all proceedings and of all resolutions,
15 regulations and orders issued or adopted.
16 (4) In addition to the duties and powers herein conferred
17 upon the commission, it shall have the following duties and
18 powers:
19 (a) To offer such assistance as may be appropriate to the
20 directors of conservation districts;
21 (b) To keep the directors of each of the several districts
22 generally informed of activities and experience useful to other
23 districts;
24 (c) To approve and coordinate the programs of the several
25 conservation districts or projects; to apportion among the
26 several districts or to any agency of the Commonwealth, the
27 United States or cooperating organizations any funds allotted
28 from State or Federal or other sources; and to be responsible
29 for the expenditures of such funds by the districts;
30 (d) To secure the cooperation and assistance of any
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1 governmental agency and to be the agency through which 2 government aid in land and water management and conservation of 3 related resources can be extended to private lands; 4 (e) To disseminate information concerning the activities and 5 programs of the conservation districts and to encourage the 6 formation of such districts in areas where their organization is 7 desirable; 8 (f) To accept contributions of money, services or materials 9 to carry on land and water management and conservation of 10 related resources under the provisions of this act; 11 (g) To designate the [county-wide] organizations within the 12 county that may act in nominating persons for appointment as 13 directors, as provided in section six of this act. Such 14 designations may be changed from time to time as conditions may 15 warrant; 16 (h) To approve applications for projects and recommend 17 priorities for planning for watershed applications under the 18 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, U. S. Public Law 19 566 of 1954, as amended. 20 (i) To approve applications for projects and recommend 21 priorities for planning for applications under the Resource and 22 Conservation and Development Program authorized by Public Law 23 87-703, the Food and Agriculture Act of 1962, as amended. 24 (j) To approve applications and recommend priorities for 25 other Federal programs requiring State Conservation Agency 26 participation. 27 (k) To provide assistance to environmental advisory councils 28 created by municipalities pursuant to the act of December 21, 29 1973 (P.L.425, No.148), referred to as the Municipal 30 Environmental Advisory Council Law. 19810H0800B0858 - 7 -
1 (5) The commission shall have the power to receive such 2 funds as appropriated, given, granted or donated to it, or to 3 the program provided for in this act by the Federal Government, 4 the Commonwealth or any other governmental or private agency or 5 person, and shall use such funds for the carrying out of the 6 provisions of this act. The commission may allocate such funds, 7 or parts thereof, to the [soil and water] conservation districts 8 or to any agency of this Commonwealth, the United States or 9 cooperating organization. Funds so allocated shall be 10 apportioned in an equitable and just manner at the discretion of 11 the commission, but the decision of the commission shall be 12 final. 13 Section 5. Creation of Conservation Districts.--(1) When 14 the [board of county commissioners] county board of any county 15 shall determine, in the manner hereinafter provided, that 16 conservation of soil and water, and related resources and 17 control and prevention of soil erosion are problems of public 18 concern in the county, and that a substantial proportion of the 19 rural land owners of the county favor such a resolution, it 20 shall be lawful for the said county board [of county 21 commissioners], by a resolution adopted at any regular or 22 special meeting of the board, to declare the county to be a 23 conservation district, for the purpose of effectuating the 24 legislative policy announced in section two. These 25 determinations may be made through petitions, hearings, 26 referenda or by any other means which the county board [of 27 county commissioners] deems appropriate. 28 (2) Such a district, upon its creation, shall constitute a 29 public body corporate and politic exercising public powers of 30 the Commonwealth as an agency thereof. 19810H0800B0858 - 8 -
1 (3) All soil conservation districts and soil and water 2 conservation districts created in the past under the provisions 3 of the act shall henceforth be named conservation districts. 4 (4) Any conservation district may call upon the Attorney 5 General or Office of General Counsel for such legal services as 6 it may require, including the defense of any suit brought 7 against such district or any employee thereof. 8 Section 6. Designation of District Directors.--When a county 9 has been declared a conservation district, a board of directors, 10 consisting of seven members, shall be appointed by the county 11 board [of county commissioners]. This board of directors shall 12 consist of one member of the county board [of county 13 commissioners], not more than four or less than two farmers, and 14 not less than two or more than four urban members.[, but the] 15 The total number of directors shall always be seven, unless the 16 State Conservation Commission, upon request of the district and 17 the county board, approves a lesser or greater number in unusual 18 or extenuating circumstances but in no case shall the number be 19 less than five nor more than nine. The composition of the board 20 shall be determined by the county [commissioners] board and 21 approved by the State Conservation Commission before such change 22 shall become effective; the farmer and urban members to be 23 appointed shall be selected from a list containing at least 24 double the number of directors to be appointed, and such list is 25 to be submitted by each of the [county-wide] organizations 26 within the county designated by the State Conservation 27 Commission. Upon receipt of notice from the State Conservation 28 Commission of the organizations to be entitled to make such 29 nominations, and having secured nomination lists, the county 30 board [of county commissioners] shall appoint the proper number 19810H0800B0858 - 9 -
1 of directors. 2 The district board may appoint associate directors without 3 voting power to carry out the district's business as directed by 4 the district board. 5 Section 7. Appointment; Qualifications; Compensation; and 6 Tenure of Directors.--The director appointed from the county 7 board [of county commissioners] shall be appointed annually by 8 the county board [of county commissioners]. The term of office 9 for farmer and urban directors will be four years, except that 10 directors shall be appointed so that no more than two directors' 11 terms shall expire in one year. A director shall hold office 12 until his successor has been appointed and has qualified. 13 Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired terms. Successors to 14 fill unexpired terms or for full terms shall be appointed by the 15 county [commissioners] board from a list containing at least 16 double the number of directors to be appointed, such list to be 17 composed of nominations submitted in writing by a qualified 18 officer of each of the organizations designated by the State 19 Conservation Commission. The final list of nominations shall be 20 placed on file by the county [commissioners] board and shall be 21 open to public inspection. In filling unexpired terms, the 22 county [commissioners] board may make appointments from any list 23 prepared in the above manner that has been compiled within the 24 twelve months preceding such appointments. 25 The director appointed from the county board [of county 26 commissioners] shall receive no additional compensation but 27 shall receive traveling expenses as allowed as a member of the 28 county board [of county commissioners]. The other members of the 29 board of directors shall serve without pay, [but] unless, at the 30 district's request, the State Conservation Commission approves 19810H0800B0858 - 10 -
1 the districts to pay directors for services rendered on specific 2 projects, or a per diem, at a rate approved by the commission. 3 The directors may be reimbursed for actual and necessary 4 expenses incurred while engaged in the performance of their 5 official duties, provided funds are made available by the [board 6 of county commissioners] county board or by the State 7 Conservation Commission for such purpose, and under such terms 8 and conditions as the county board or the commission, whichever 9 has provided the funds, shall determine. 10 Section 8. Organization of Directors.--(1) The board of 11 directors of the district shall be the governing body thereof. 12 At their first meeting in the calendar year they shall elect a 13 [chairman] chairperson and [vice-chairman] vice-chairperson and 14 elect or appoint a secretary and/or treasurer and such other 15 officers deemed necessary. A majority of the voting members 16 shall constitute a quorum. The directors may delegate to their 17 [chairman] chairperson, or to one or more directors, such powers 18 and duties as they shall deem proper. The directors shall 19 furnish to the State Conservation Commission, upon request, 20 copies of such rules, orders, contracts, forms and other 21 documents as they shall adopt or employ and such other 22 information concerning their activities as the commission may 23 require in the performance of its duties under this act. They 24 may likewise appoint a secretary and/or treasurer who need not 25 be a member of the board of directors. 26 (2) The board of directors shall provide for the execution 27 of surety bonds for any members or employes who shall be 28 entrusted with funds or property; shall provide for the keeping 29 of a full and accurate record of all proceedings and of all 30 resolutions, regulations and orders issued or adopted; shall 19810H0800B0858 - 11 -
1 prepare and distribute annual reports and shall provide for an 2 annual audit of the accounts of receipts and disbursements. 3 (3) The board of directors may invite the legislative body 4 of any political subdivision to designate a representative to 5 advise and consult with the directors of the district on all 6 questions of program and policy which may affect the property, 7 water supply, or other interests of such political subdivision. 8 (4) A director absent from regular district meeting three or 9 more times during a year without due cause may be replaced by 10 the county commissioners. 11 Section 9. Powers of Districts and Directors.--The directors 12 of a conservation district shall have the following powers in 13 addition to those granted in other sections of this act: 14 (1) To conduct surveys, investigations and research relating 15 to the character of soil erosion and the preventive control 16 measures needed and to publish the results of such surveys, 17 investigation or research, and disseminate information 18 concerning such preventive and control measures after securing 19 approval from the State Conservation Commission: Provided, 20 however, That in order to avoid duplication of research 21 activities no district shall initiate any research program 22 except in cooperation with The Pennsylvania State University 23 College of Agriculture or any agency approved by the State 24 Conservation Commission; 25 (2) To employ the necessary personnel to properly conduct 26 the operations of the district and provide adequate and 27 necessary insurance coverage for directors and employes, and 28 appropriate fringe benefits for employes, provided funds are 29 available for such purposes; 30 (3) To carry out preventive and control measures within the 19810H0800B0858 - 12 -
1 district, including, but not limited, to engineering operations,
2 methods of cultivation, the growing of vegetation, changes in
3 use of land and drainage operations on lands owned or controlled
4 by this State or any of its agencies with the consent and
5 cooperation of the agency administering and having jurisdiction
6 thereof, and on any other lands within the district upon
7 obtaining the written consent of the owner and occupier of such
8 lands or the necessary rights or interests in such lands;
9 (4) To cooperate or enter into agreements with, and to
10 furnish financial or other aid to[,] any agency, governmental or
11 otherwise, or any occupier of lands within the district in
12 carrying on erosion control and prevention operations, including
13 ditching and draining operations for effective conservation and
14 utilization of the lands within the district, subject to such
15 conditions as the directors may deem necessary to advance the
16 purposes of this act: Provided, however, That such agreements
17 are within the limits of available funds or within
18 appropriations made available to it by law;
19 (5) To obtain options upon, and to acquire by purchase,
20 exchange, lease, gift, grant, bequest, devise or otherwise, any
21 property real or personal or right or interests therein; to
22 maintain, administer and improve any properties acquired; to
23 receive income from such properties and to expend such income in
24 carrying out the purposes and provisions of this act; and to
25 sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any of its property or
26 interests therein in furtherance of the purposes and the
27 provisions of this act;
28 (6) To make available on such terms as it shall prescribe to
29 land occupiers within the district, agricultural and engineering
30 machinery and equipment; fertilizer, seeds and seedlings and
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1 such other material or equipment as will assist such land 2 occupiers to carry on operations upon their lands for the 3 effective conservation and utilization of soil resources; and 4 for the prevention and control of soil erosion; 5 (7) To construct, improve and maintain such structures as 6 may be necessary or convenient for the performance of any of the 7 operations authorized in this act; 8 [(8) To develop comprehensive plans for the conservation of 9 soil resources and for the control and prevention of soil 10 erosion within the district, which plans shall specify in such 11 detail as may be possible, the acts, procedures, performances 12 and avoidances which are necessary or desirable for the 13 effectuation of such plans, including the specification of 14 engineering operations; methods of cultivation, the growing of 15 vegetation, cropping programs, tillage practices and changes in 16 use of land and to publish such plans and information and bring 17 them to the attention of occupiers of lands within the district: 18 Provided, however, That in order to avoid duplication of 19 educational activities, such plans and information shall be 20 published in cooperation with The Pennsylvania State University 21 College of Agriculture, or with the approval of the State 22 Conservation Commission;] 23 (8) To assist and advise owners and occupiers of land in 24 developing plans for storm water management, soil erosion 25 control and conservation of water and soil resources, including 26 recommended engineering practices, cultivation methods, cropping 27 programs, tillage practices and changes of land use. 28 (9) To assist and advise the county and municipal 29 governments in developing and implementing storm water 30 management plans and programs and in administering programs for 19810H0800B0858 - 14 -
1 flood control, flood plain management and water pollution 2 control. 3 (10) To conduct educational programs relating to soil and 4 water conservation in cooperation with the Pennsylvania State 5 University and to publish educational materials relating to soil 6 and water conservation with the approval of the State 7 Conservation Commission. 8 (11) Upon approval of the commission to accept authority 9 delegated by local, State or Federal government. 10 [(9)] (12) To sue and be sued in the name of the district; 11 to have perpetual succession unless terminated as hereinafter 12 provided; to make and execute contracts and other instruments 13 necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers; to make, 14 and from time to time amend and repeal, rules and regulations 15 not inconsistent with this act to carry into effect its purposes 16 and powers. 17 [(10)] (13) As a condition to extending any benefits under 18 this act, or to the performance of work upon any lands not owned 19 or controlled by the Commonwealth or any of its agencies, the 20 board of directors may require contributions in money, services, 21 materials or otherwise to any operations conferring such 22 benefits and may require land occupiers to enter into and 23 perform such agreements or covenants as to the long term use of 24 such lands as will tend to prevent or control erosion thereon. 25 [(11)] (14) No provisions with respect to the acquisition, 26 operation or disposition of property by other public bodies 27 shall be applicable to a district organized hereunder unless the 28 Legislature shall specifically so state. 29 [(12)] (15) To accept contributions of any character from 30 any source whatsoever, but only by and with the consent and 19810H0800B0858 - 15 -
1 approval of the State [Soil] Conservation Commission, unless the 2 funding is from other governmental agencies or unless 3 specifically authorized so to do by this act. 4 [(13)] (16) To sponsor projects under the Watershed 5 Protection and Flood Prevention Act, U.S. Public Law 566 of 6 1954, as amended, and the Resource and Conservation and 7 Development Program authorized by Public Law 87-703, the Food 8 and Agriculture Act of 1962, as amended. 9 (17) To establish a program of assistance to environmental 10 advisory councils which may include, but not be limited to, 11 educational services, exchange of information or assignment of 12 administrative and/or technical personnel. 13 Section 10. Cooperation between Districts.--The directors of 14 any two or more districts organized under the provisions of this 15 act may cooperate with one another in the exercise of any or all 16 powers conferred in this act. Directors of two or more 17 districts, upon approval of the county boards and the State 18 Conservation Commission, may create special purpose or watershed 19 districts to solve specific problems of a multi-county nature. 20 Section 11. State Agencies to Cooperate.--Agencies of this 21 Commonwealth which shall have jurisdiction over or be charged 22 with the administration of State highways, or any State-owned 23 lands and agencies of any county or other governmental 24 subdivision of the State, which shall have jurisdiction over or 25 be charged with the administration of any county-owned or other 26 publicly owned lands lying within the boundaries of any district 27 organized hereunder, may cooperate with the directors of such 28 districts in the effectuation of programs and operations 29 undertaken by the board of directors under the provisions of 30 this act. 19810H0800B0858 - 16 -
1 Section 12. Discontinuance of Districts.--(1) The county
2 board of any county in which, by resolution, such county was
3 declared to be a conservation district, may at any time after
4 five years from the passage of said resolution and after
5 determining that a substantial proportion of the land occupiers
6 of the district so desire, and upon approval by the commission,
7 repeal said resolution at a regular or special meeting of said
8 board. This determination may be made through hearings,
9 petitions, referenda or any other means which the county board
10 deems appropriate.
11 (2) Upon the repeal of the resolution which declared the
12 county to be a conservation district, the directors may not
13 enter into any more contracts or agreements on behalf of the
14 district, and all rules and regulations theretofore adopted and
15 in force within such district shall be of no further force and
16 effect. Such district, however, shall continue for a period not
17 to exceed two years for the purpose of fulfilling its contracts,
18 discharging any existing obligations, collecting and
19 distributing its assets and doing all other acts required to
20 adjust and wind up its affairs not to exceed a period of two
21 years.
22 (3) Upon the repeal by the county board [of county
23 commissioners] of the resolution declaring the county to be a
24 conservation district, the directors shall, at public auction,
25 dispose of all property belonging to the district as soon as
26 said property is no longer needed by the district to fulfill any
27 existing contracts, and shall forthwith pay over the proceeds of
28 such sale, less the necessary costs of the sale, into the county
29 treasury. The directors shall, at least ten days prior to
30 holding such public auction, notify the commission of the
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1 property proposed to be sold thereat, and after such sale shall 2 render to the county board [of county commissioners] and to the 3 commission a report of such sale specifying the property sold, 4 the amount received therefor and the disposition of the 5 proceeds. Such report of the sale shall also be accompanied by a 6 list of the remaining property of the district still undisposed 7 of. 8 (4) Any property, real or personal, remaining unsold at the 9 end of two years shall be taken over by the county board for 10 proper disposition and the proceeds derived therefrom placed in 11 the county treasury. 12 Section 13. County [Commissioners'] Boards' 13 Appropriations.--The county [commissioners] boards of the 14 several counties of this Commonwealth are hereby authorized to 15 appropriate annually out of the current revenues of the county, 16 moneys to the conservation district, properly organized and 17 functioning under the provisions of this act, and located within 18 the county. The amount appropriated shall be determined as in 19 the case of county appropriations, or appropriations of cities 20 of the first class, as the case may be. 21 Section 14. State Appropriations.--The General Assembly of 22 the Commonwealth shall appropriate from time to time as may be 23 necessary, moneys out of the General Fund to the State 24 Conservation Commission for its use in administering the 25 provisions of this act. 26 Section 15. Acts Repealed.--The act approved the second day 27 of July, one thousand nine hundred thirty-seven (Pamphlet Laws, 28 two thousand seven hundred twenty-four), entitled "An act 29 relating to soil conservation and soil erosion, and regulating 30 land use practices contributing to soil wastage and soil 19810H0800B0858 - 18 -
1 erosion; providing for the organization of soil conservation 2 districts, as governmental subdivisions of the Commonwealth, 3 with powers of enacting ordinances and regulations for the 4 prevention and control of soil erosion and the conservation of 5 soil resources; prescribing the officers and employes thereof, 6 and defining their powers and duties; creating the State Soil 7 Conservation Board in the Department of Agriculture and imposing 8 powers and prescribing duties thereon relative to the 9 enforcement of this act; providing financial assistance to such 10 soil conservation districts; prescribing penalties, and making 11 an appropriation," as amended, is hereby repealed, except that 12 districts now chartered and operating under said acts, lying 13 wholly in one county, may continue to operate thereunder with 14 the State Soil Conservation Commission replacing the State Soil 15 Conservation Board until the board of county commissioners, in 16 the county in which such district is located, declare the county 17 to be a soil conservation district at which time their affairs 18 shall be closed out and all assets and records turned over to 19 the board of directors of the newly declared district, or when a 20 district now chartered and operating under said acts has 21 boundaries which extend into two counties it may continue to 22 operate thereunder with the State Soil Conservation Commission 23 replacing the State Soil Conservation Board until the county 24 commissioners, in the county in which the major part of such 25 district is located, declare that county to be a soil 26 conservation district, at which time the affairs of such 27 district shall be closed out and all assets and records turned 28 over to the board of directors of the newly declared district 29 (in the case where a soil conservation district now organized 30 shall comprise territory outside of the county containing its 19810H0800B0858 - 19 -
1 principal territory, the portion outside shall be administered 2 by the board of directors of the newly formed district 3 comprising the county where the principal territory is located 4 until such time as the county where the outside portion is 5 located shall constitute itself a soil conservation district 6 under this act, whereupon the said outside portion shall become 7 a part of the county district wherein it is geographically 8 located) and in cases where the board or boards of county 9 commissioners fails or fail to organize under this act, said 10 district or districts may continue to function as heretofore 11 under said acts. 12 Section 16. Contracts to Remain in Force.--Whenever any 13 lands which constitute all or a part of a soil conservation 14 district created pursuant to the act, approved the second day of 15 July, one thousand nine hundred thirty-seven (Pamphlet Laws, two 16 thousand seven hundred twenty-four), and its amendments, become 17 a part of a district created by resolution of the county board 18 [of county commissioners], all contracts theretofore entered 19 into to which the former district or supervisors thereof were 20 parties, shall remain in force and effect for the period 21 provided in such contracts, and the directors of the newly 22 created district shall be substituted for the supervisors of the 23 former district as party to those contracts relating to lands 24 lying within the district of which they are directors. 25 The representative directors of the district created by the 26 county board [of county commissioners] shall be entitled to all 27 the benefits and be subject to all liabilities under such 28 contracts, and shall have the same right and liability to 29 perform, to require performance, to sue and be sued thereon, 30 including the right to terminate such contracts by mutual 19810H0800B0858 - 20 -
1 consent or otherwise as the supervisors of the district created, 2 pursuant to the act, approved the second day of July, one 3 thousand nine hundred thirty-seven (Pamphlet Laws, two thousand 4 seven hundred twenty-four), and its amendments. 5 Section 17. Effective Date.--This act shall become effective 6 immediately upon its final enactment. 7 Section 3. This act shall take effect immediately. A22L27JLW/19810H0800B0858 - 21 -