PRINTER'S NO.  1900

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

1549

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY MASSER, SAINATO, BROOKS, R. BROWN, CREIGHTON, EVANKOVICH, FARRY, GILLEN, HACKETT, HAHN, SCAVELLO AND CULVER, MAY 18, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MAY 18, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending the act of August 9, 1955 (P.L.323, No.130), entitled,

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as amended, "An act relating to counties of the first, third,

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fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth classes; amending,

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revising, consolidating and changing the laws relating

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thereto; relating to imposition of excise taxes by counties,

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including authorizing imposition of an excise tax on the

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rental of motor vehicles by counties of the first class; and

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providing for regional renaissance initiatives," in names and

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corporate powers and classification of counties, further

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providing for counties divided into nine classes.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 210 of the act of August 9, 1955

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(P.L.323, No.130), known as The County Code, amended December

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17, 2001 (P.L.919, No.107), is amended to read:

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Section 210.  Counties Divided Into Nine Classes.--For the

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purposes of legislation and the regulation of their affairs,

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counties of this Commonwealth, now in existence and those

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hereafter created, shall be divided into nine classes as

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follows:

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(1)  First Class Counties, those having a population of

 


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1,500,000 inhabitants and over.

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(2)  Second Class Counties, those having a population of

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800,000 and more but less than 1,500,000 inhabitants.

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(2.1)  Second Class A Counties, those having a population of

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500,000 and more but less than 800,000 inhabitants.

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(3)  Third Class Counties, those having a population of

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210,000 and more but less than 500,000 inhabitants.

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(4)  Fourth Class Counties, those having a population of

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145,000 and more but less than 210,000 inhabitants.

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(5)  Fifth Class Counties, those having a population of

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[95,000] 90,000 and more but less than 145,000 inhabitants.

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(6)  Sixth Class Counties, those having a population of

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45,000 and more but less than [95,000] 90,000 inhabitants and

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those having a population of 35,000 and more but less than

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45,000 inhabitants which by ordinance or resolution of the Board

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of County Commissioners elect to be a county of the sixth class.

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(7)  Seventh Class Counties, those having a population of

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20,000 or more but less than 45,000 inhabitants and those having

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a population of 35,000 and more but less than 45,000 inhabitants

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which have not elected to be a county of the sixth class.

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(8)  Eighth Class Counties, those having a population of less

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than 20,000 inhabitants.

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Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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