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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 16 — COUNTIES · Chapter 123

§ 12345. Annual assessments.

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§ 12345. Annual assessments.
(a)County commissioners, county solicitors and chief clerks.-- In addition to the expenses authorized under this subchapter, the necessary expenses of the association of county commissioners, county solicitors and chief clerks shall be apportioned among each county holding membership in the association in amounts provided for by the rules and regulations of each association.
(b)District attorneys.-- In addition to the expenses authorized under this subchapter, the necessary expenses of the association of district attorneys shall be apportioned among each county holding membership in the association in amounts provided for by the rules and regulations of the association.
(c)Approval.-- The annual apportionment of expenses under subsections
(a)and
(b)shall be approved at each annual conference of the association by a majority vote of the members present and, when approved, shall be paid by the counties from the general fund of each county.
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