Pennsylvania HB2688 amends the Second Class Township Code to allow a local police department tax levy of up to three mills, contingent on a favorable.
Pennsylvania HB2688 amends the Second Class Township Code to allow the board of supervisors to levy an annual tax of up to three mills for the support of a local police department. This tax can only be implemented if a favorable referendum is held in accordance with the state's election laws. The tax applies to all real property within the township, as determined by the last adjusted valuation for county purposes. The act will take effect 60 days after its passage.
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