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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 11 — CITIES · Chapter 110

§ 11041. Publication of proposed ordinance, repeal or amendment.

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§ 11041. Publication of proposed ordinance, repeal or amendment.
Whenever a proposed ordinance is to be submitted to the electors of the city at an election or an ordinance is submitted by council for repeal or amendment, notice of the election and text of the question to be submitted to the electors shall be published in the same manner as publication is required in section 1201 of the Pennsylvania Election Code.
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SUBCHAPTER C
RECONSIDERING ORDINANCES BY ELECTORS
Sec.
11050. Time ordinances go into effect.
11051. Petition and reconsideration of ordinance.
11052. Preparation of petition by city clerk and notice.
11053. Additional petitions.
11054. Signatures, oath and time of signing.
11055. Presentation of petition to council.
11056. Ascertainment of number of signers and report.
11059. Effect of petition and submission to electors.
11060. Certification to county board of elections, ballots or ballot labels and expense of elections.
11061. Form of ballot or ballot label.
11062. Computing and filing returns.
11063. Effect of vote.
11064. Publication of ordinance before election.
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