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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 82

§ 8204. Certificate of approval of transcript.

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§ 8204. Certificate of approval of transcript.
The department shall, upon receipt of any bond or note transcripts or other filings, carefully examine them to determine whether the debt outstanding and to be outstanding is within the applicable limitations imposed by this subpart and whether the proceedings for incurring the debt, for issuing and selling the bonds or notes and for excluding self-liquidating and subsidized debt have been taken in conformity with the Constitution of Pennsylvania and this subpart. If, upon completion of its examination, a transcript or other filing is found by the department to be in conformity with the Constitution of Pennsylvania and this subpart, the department shall certify its approval to the local government unit if required under other provisions of this subpart.
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Cross References. Section 8204 is referred to in sections 8111, 8208 of this title.
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