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

§ 8205. Certificate of disapproval and correction of proceedings.

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§ 8205. Certificate of disapproval and correction of proceedings.
If the department, upon completion of its examination, finds it cannot issue a certificate of approval, it shall notify the local government unit of the reasons why it cannot do so. If the proceedings or any prior filings are subject to correction for demonstrated typographical or computational error, or otherwise, or for failure to include a necessary document or certification and the correction is approved by the department, the error shall be corrected in all places or the additional document or certification shall be furnished to the department within ten days and upon any other terms the department specifies.
Thereupon, the department shall certify its approval. If the deficiency is not subject to correction, the department shall certify its disapproval to the local government unit.
53c8205v
Cross References. Section 8205 is referred to in section 8211 of this title.
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