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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 16 — COUNTIES · Chapter 157

§ 15752. Appropriations.

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§ 15752. Appropriations.
The county commissioners may appropriate the amount of money necessary for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this subchapter. The amount appropriated under this section may not exceed one-fourth of one mill on each dollar of the assessed value of taxable real estate in the county in a given year. The amounts appropriated under this section shall be paid out by the county treasurer on the orders of the county commissioners.
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SUBCHAPTER E
CARE OF DEPENDENTS AND CHILDREN
Sec.
15760. Definitions.
15761. County institution districts abolished.
15762. Records.
15763. Powers and duties.
15764. Further powers and duties.
15765. Referral by Department of Human Services.
15766. Provision for burial.
15767. (Reserved).
15768. Powers and duties of county commissioners relating to children.
15769. Contributions for medical care.
15770. Inspections by Department of Human Services.
15771. Reports of individuals applying for treatment of disease.
15772. Rules and regulations.
15773. Providing services without charge prohibited.
15774. Payments by county commissioners for assistance.
15774.1. Limitation of authority respecting public assistance recipients.
15775. (Reserved).
15776. (Reserved).
15777. (Reserved).
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