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Regular Session 2013-2014
House Bill 1719


Short Title:
An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and 44 (Law and Justice) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, consolidating The Borough Code; making revisions concerning definitions, applications, certificates, eligibility, collection of taxes, appointments and incompatible offices, council's powers, specific powers, preparation of plans and specifications and contracts, assessments, removal of elected official and appointee, recreation board and authority, ordinances and resolutions; making an editorial change; and making a related repeal.
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Last Action:
Act No. 37 of 2014, April 18, 2014
Printer's No.:
Printer's No. Text (H) Amendments (S) Amendments (H) Fiscal Note (S) Fiscal Note Actuarial Note
3275*
2699
2400
* denotes current Printer's Number
Statute References :

This bill amends Titles 44 (Law And Justice) and 8 (Boroughs And Incorporated Towns). Other bills that also amend the same statute are listed below.

HB 317 Rep. DiGIROLAMO Memo: Former HB 1651 Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
HB 522 Rep. WATERS Memo: Neighborhood Watch Groups
HB 1017 Rep. STURLA Memo: State Police Municipal Patrol Services
HB 1170 Rep. D. COSTA Memo: Drug Testing Constables and Deputy Constables
HB 1694 Rep. BAKER Memo: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
Only the first 5 bills are included here. Looking for more? View all legislation amending Title 44 (Law And Justice) View all legislation amending Title 8 (Boroughs And Incorporated Towns)