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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 11 — CITIES · Chapter 110

§ 11018.5. Proposed ordinances and titles.

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§ 11018.5. Proposed ordinances and titles.
(a)Format.-- A proposed ordinance shall be presented to council in written form as a bill and shall be numbered sequentially for the calendar year.
(b)Single subject.-- An ordinance, except for a general appropriation ordinance, may not be enacted containing more than one subject, which shall be reasonably identified in the title.
(c)Original purpose.-- An ordinance may not be altered or amended upon enactment by council as to change the original purpose.
(d)Title.-- The title of an ordinance shall not be considered in the construction or interpretation of the ordinance by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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