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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 16 — COUNTIES · Chapter 1

§ 102. Applicability.

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§ 102. Applicability.
Except for the following, this title does not apply to counties of the first or second classes:
(1)Section 108 (relating to legislation according to class).
(2)Sections 301 (relating to enumeration of counties), 310 (relating to counties divided into nine classes) and 311 (relating to ascertainment, certification and effect of change of class).
(3)Subchapter B of Chapter 11 (relating to required fiscal security for officers and employees).
(4)Part II (relating to counties of the first class).
(5)Part III (relating to counties of the second class).
(6)Chapter 139 (relating to coroner).
(7)Section 14301 (relating to district attorney, qualifications, eligibility and compensation) or section 17509 (relating to hotel room rental tax in second class and second class A counties).
(8)Chapter 171 (relating to southwestern Pennsylvania regional renaissance initiative).
(9)Chapter 173 (relating to third class county convention center authorities).
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