HB2667

In finance and taxation relating to townships of the first class, further providing for tax levies.

Introduced·6/24/26
Introduced Text

Pennsylvania HB2667 amends tax levy rules for first-class townships, allowing a police department support tax not exceeding three mills.

Pennsylvania HB2667 modifies the tax levy provisions for first-class townships. It allows the board of commissioners to levy an annual tax, not exceeding three mills, specifically for the support of the township's police department. This tax can only be implemented following a favorable referendum held in accordance with the state's election laws. The act will take effect 60 days after its enactment.

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Local Government Committee
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History

Jun 24

House

Referred to Local Government