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Introduced
09/04/2025
09/04/2025
In Committee
09/04/2025
09/04/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Amending Title 73 (Townships) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, consolidating the First Class Township Code; and making a repeal.
AI Summary
This bill consolidates the First Class Township Code into the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, creating a new comprehensive legal framework for townships of the first class. The bill replaces the existing First Class Township Code with two new parts in Title 73: Part I (Preliminary Provisions) and Part II (First Class Township Code). The legislation maintains most of the existing legal provisions while reorganizing them into a more structured format compatible with the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes.
Key provisions include establishing detailed guidelines for township governance, including:
- Classification of townships
- Procedures for changing township classifications
- Election and appointment of township officials
- Powers and duties of township commissioners
- Processes for public improvements
- Regulations for various township services like sewers, water systems, and parks
- Establishment of civil service commissions
- Procedures for ordinances and resolutions
- Enforcement mechanisms and penalties
The bill ensures continuity by stipulating that existing activities, orders, regulations, rules, and decisions under the old First Class Township Code will remain in effect until modified. Contracts, obligations, and collective bargaining agreements are also preserved.
The legislation is primarily a technical reorganization and consolidation of existing law, with some minor updates to language and structure. It will take effect 60 days after passage, providing townships with a more systematically organized legal framework while maintaining the substantive rights and procedures that were previously in place.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (5)
Last Action
Laid on the table (on 11/19/2025)
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