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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 11 — CITIES · Chapter 109

§ 10905. Oath of office, violation of oath and penalty.

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§ 10905. Oath of office, violation of oath and penalty.
(a)Oath required.-- Each officer of the city, whether elected or appointed, shall, before entering upon the officer's respective duties, take and subscribe an oath or affirmation of office pursuant to 53 Pa.C.S. § 1141 (relating to form of oaths of office).
(b)Oath as qualification.-- An individual who refuses to take the oath shall be deemed not to have met the qualifications to hold office.
(c)Violation.-- An individual who violates the individual's oath:
(1)commits a misdemeanor; and
(2)upon conviction shall be:
(i)sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 or to imprisonment for not more than one year, or both; and
(ii)subject to forfeiting office in accordance with section 10901 (relating to appointment, removal and prohibition).
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Cross References. Section 10905 is referred to in sections 10701, 11004, 11202, 12303 of this title.
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