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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 61 — PRISONS AND PAROLE · Chapter 17

§ 1775. Exemption from taxation.

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§ 1775. Exemption from taxation.
All the property, real and personal, authorized to be held by counties under this subchapter shall be exempt from taxation.
61c1781h
SUBCHAPTER G
JOINT INDUSTRIAL FARMS AND WORKHOUSES
Sec.
1781. Establishment by counties.
1782. Selection of site.
1783. Buildings.
1784. Construction contracts.
1785. Advisory board.
1786. Meetings.
1787. Chief administrator and employees.
1788. Rules and regulations.
1789. Initial transfer of inmates.
1790. Employment of inmates.
1791. Cost of transporting inmates.
1792. Nature of inmate employment.
1793. Sale of goods and materials.
1794. Financial reporting.
1795. Allocation of expenses to counties.
1796. Borrowing authorized.
1797. Exemption from taxation.
1798. Nonapplicability.
61c1781s
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