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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 16 — COUNTIES · Chapter 161

§ 16150. Appropriations for public accommodations.

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§ 16150. Appropriations for public accommodations.
(a)General rule.-- The county commissioners may appropriate money to assist a municipality to construct and maintain public restrooms and related facilities.
(b)Courthouse rest and waiting rooms.-- The county commissioners may provide or cooperate with a municipality or municipal authority to equip and maintain in the courthouse rest or waiting rooms for the public.
(c)Lease of ground.-- Any part of a ground acquired by a county for the purposes of a courthouse or other county building or facility may be leased by the county to a municipality being the county seat of the county for the purpose of the construction of a public comfort station by the municipality.
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SUBCHAPTER H
MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS
Sec.
16155. Monuments, memorials and memorial halls to war veterans.
16156. Assistance to private or municipal agencies.
16157. (Reserved).
16158. (Reserved).
16159. Existing buildings.
16160. Donations.
16161. Maintenance of hall.
16162. (Reserved).
16163. Board of control.
16164. Flagstaff and display of flag.
16165. Acquisition of additional land and equipment, furnishings, etc.
16166. Tax levy and increase or indebtedness.
16167. Preservation, maintenance, repair and completion of public monuments.
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