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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 8 — BOROUGHS AND INCORPORATED TOWNS · Chapter 27

§ 2713. Lease for school athletics.

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§ 2713. Lease for school athletics.
(a)Lease.-- A borough maintaining a recreation place may lease a recreation place, or a portion of a recreation place, suitable for athletic sports and athletic games to any school board or school athletic association organized by a school board and organized for the purpose of conducting amateur athletic sports and games among pupils of the public school.
(b)Admission charge.-- The borough maintaining a recreation place may permit a school board or school athletic association to charge admission to sports and games and to deny persons refusing to pay admission access to the grounds where sports or games are being conducted, if sports and games are not conducted for individual profit.
08c2720h
SUBCHAPTER B
SHADE TREES
Sec.
2720. Care, custody and control.
2720.1. Maintenance by borough and tax levy.
2720.2. Payment by owners and assessments.
2720.3. Notice of work.
2720.4. Penalties.
2721. Shade tree commission.
2722. Composition of commission.
2723. (Reserved).
2724. (Reserved).
2724.1. Duties of commission.
2725. (Reserved).
2726. (Reserved).
2727. (Reserved).
2728. (Reserved).
2729. (Reserved).
2730. (Reserved).
08c2720s
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