PRINTER'S NO. 3317
No. 2363 Session of 2004
INTRODUCED BY LaGROTTA, COY, GEORGE, FABRIZIO, GOOD, DALEY, THOMAS, SCRIMENTI, HORSEY, KIRKLAND AND WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 10, 2004
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON URBAN AFFAIRS, FEBRUARY 10, 2004
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955, No.265), entitled, as 2 amended, "An act to promote public health, safety, morals, 3 and welfare by declaring the necessity of creating public 4 bodies, corporate and politic, to be known as housing 5 authorities to engage in slum clearance, and to undertake 6 projects, to provide dwelling accommodations for persons of 7 low income; providing for the organization of such housing 8 authorities; defining their powers and duties; providing for 9 the exercise of such powers, including the acquisition of 10 property by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the renting and 11 selling of property, and including borrowing money, issuing 12 bonds, and other obligations, and giving security therefor; 13 prescribing the remedies of obligees of housing authorities; 14 authorizing housing authorities to enter into agreements, 15 including agreements with the United States, the 16 Commonwealth, and political subdivisions and municipalities 17 thereof; defining the application of zoning, sanitary, and 18 building laws and regulations to projects built or maintained 19 by such housing authorities; exempting the property and 20 securities of such housing authorities from taxation; and 21 imposing duties and conferring powers upon the State Planning 22 Board, and certain other State officers and departments," 23 further providing for qualifications, tenure and compensation 24 of members of an authority. 25 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 26 hereby enacts as follows: 27 Section 1. Section 6 of the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955, 28 No.265), known as the Housing Authorities Law, amended March 21,
1 1968 (P.L.69, No.25) and July 15, 1968 (P.L.337, No.163), is 2 amended to read: 3 Section 6. Qualifications, Tenure and Compensation of 4 Members of an Authority.--No more than two persons holding any 5 other paid public office shall be members of the same housing 6 authority at the same time. The members who are first appointed 7 shall serve for terms of one, two, three, four, and five years, 8 respectively, from the date of their appointment, as shall be 9 specified at the time of their appointment. Thereafter the term 10 of office shall be five years and the time of their appointment 11 may not occur prior to the first Monday in January of the year 12 in which the appointment is to commence. The two additional 13 members to be appointed in cities of the second class shall 14 serve for terms of five years and the time of their appointment 15 may not occur prior to the first Monday in January of the year 16 in which the appointment is to commence. A member shall hold 17 office until his successor has been appointed. Vacancies for 18 unexpired terms shall be promptly filled by the appointing 19 power. A member may be removed for cause by the court of quarter 20 sessions of the county in which the Authority is located after 21 having been provided with a copy of the charges against him for 22 at least ten days and full hearing by the court. A member shall 23 receive no compensation for his services, but he shall be 24 entitled to the necessary expenses, including travelling 25 expenses incurred in the discharge of his duties. 26 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. L2L64DMS/20040H2363B3317 - 2 -