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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 73 — TOWNSHIPS · Chapter 19

§ 1912. State association annual meetings and educational conference.

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§ 1912. State association annual meetings and educational conference.
(a)Annual meeting and educational conference.-- A township commissioner may attend each annual meeting and educational conference of the State association of township commissioners. The board of commissioners shall, by motion, designate at least one township officer as a delegate to each annual meeting and educational conference. The delegate shall be a township commissioner or other township officer. The board of commissioners may, by motion, designate no more than two township officers, other than the township commissioners or the delegate, to attend each annual meeting and educational conference as nondelegates and authorize township employees to attend each annual meeting and educational conference.
(b)Conferences or educational training.-- In addition to each annual meeting and educational conference under subsection (a), the board of commissioners may authorize township officers and employees of the township to attend other conferences or educational training of the association.
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