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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 64 — PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND QUASI-PUBLIC CORPORATIONS · Chapter 61

§ 6121. Corporate powers and duties in general.

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§ 6121. Corporate powers and duties in general.
The authority shall have and may exercise all powers necessary or appropriate to carry out and effectuate the authority's purposes under this chapter, including the following:
(1)Adopt bylaws, if necessary.
(2)Make and execute contracts, grants and other instruments.
(3)Apply for and receive money from any source consistent with the purposes of this chapter, including letters of intent and proposals under section 6122(f) (relating to specific powers and duties).
(4)Establish priorities for and allocate and disburse money received consistent with the purposes of this chapter.
(5)Establish subcommittees composed of members of the board or nonmembers of the board to consult with and advise the authority.
(6)Adopt a Statewide broadband plan.
(7)Perform other operational activities necessary or appropriate to further the purposes of this chapter.
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Cross References. Section 6121 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
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