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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 16 — COUNTIES · Chapter 123

§ 12340. State associations.

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§ 12340. State associations.
County officers of each county may organize for themselves a State association as follows:
(1)County commissioners, with the county solicitor, the chief clerk to the county commissioners and officers who are counterpart personnel in counties having a home rule charter or optional form of government.
(2)County controllers.
(3)Sheriffs.
(4)District attorneys.
(5)Probation officers.
(6)Registers of wills and clerks of orphans' courts.
(7)Prothonotaries and clerks of courts.
(8)County treasurers.
(9)Recorders of deeds.
(10)Directors of veterans' affairs.
(11)Coroners.
(12)Jury commissioners.
(13)County auditors.
(14)Public defenders.
16c12340v
Cross References. Section 12340 is referred to in section 12341 of this title.
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