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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 16 — COUNTIES · Chapter 153

§ 15331. Restoration and preservation of historic sites.

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§ 15331. Restoration and preservation of historic sites.
The county commissioners may make appropriations out of county money to any nonprofit corporation organized for the purpose of restoring and preserving historic sites that are within the county. For the purposes of this section, an eligible historic site shall be listed or eligible to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places or designated as historic by resolution of the county commissioners.
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SUBCHAPTER E
ANIMAL AND PLANT HUSBANDRY
Sec.
15335. Appropriations for prevention of cruelty to animals.
15336. Cooperative Extension, natural resources, 4-H youth, families, nutrition and community development.
15337. Agricultural or horticultural societies.
15338. Suppression of animal and plant disease.
15339. County fair associations in counties of the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth class.
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