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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 12 — COMMERCE AND TRADE · Chapter 15

§ 1503. Pennsylvania-Ireland Trade Commission Fund.

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§ 1503. Pennsylvania-Ireland Trade Commission Fund.
(a)Establishment and purposes.-- The Pennsylvania-Ireland Trade Commission Fund is established as a nonlapsing fund within the State Treasury to accept financial assets to defray the administrative expenses of the commission and implement and administer the provisions of this chapter.
(b)Operation.--
(1)All money deposited into the fund and interest and other earnings on the money in the fund are appropriated on a continuing basis to the commission for the purposes described in subsection (a).
(2)Any money remaining in the fund at the end of each fiscal year, including interest and other earnings, shall not revert to the General Fund but shall remain in the fund.
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(Oct. 29, 2024, P.L.1056, No.116, eff. imd.)
2024 Amendment. Act 116 added section 1503.
Cross References. Section 1503 is referred to in section 1501 of this title.
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