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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 30

§ 3043. Appointment and duties of managing director.

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§ 3043. Appointment and duties of managing director.
(a)General rule.-- The executive (mayor) shall appoint, with the advice and consent of the council, a managing director who shall supervise the departments of government and who shall be the contact officer between the mayor and the departments. The managing director shall make periodic reports with those recommendations as he deems appropriate to the executive (mayor) concerning the affairs of municipal government and particularly of the departments.
(b)Removal.-- The executive (mayor) may remove a managing director after notice and an opportunity to be heard. Prior to removing a managing director, the executive (mayor) shall first file written notice of his intention with the council. The removal shall become effective 20 days after the filing of the notice.
53c3051h
SUBCHAPTER D
COUNCIL-MANAGER PLAN
Sec.
3051. Designation and applicability of plan.
3052. Officers and employees.
3053. Election and term of office of elected officials.
3054. Election and term of office of council members.
3055. First election of council members.
3056. Selection of mayor, council president or chairman.
3057. Appointment and duties of municipal clerk or secretary.
3058. Powers and duties of council.
3059. Qualifications of municipal manager.
3060. Removal of municipal manager from office.
3061. Inability of municipal manager to perform duties.
3062. Powers and duties of municipal manager.
3063. Preparation and adoption of budget.
3064. Amended budget.
53c3051s
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