Pennsylvania Code § 11-11814

Annual reports to council on insurance and bonds.
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The chief fiscal officer shall prepare or cause to be prepared and submit to council, as council shall direct, a complete and itemized report of all policies of insurance contracted by the city for the information and consideration of council. The chief fiscal officer shall prepare a report, as council shall direct, of all bonds given for the protection of the city in whole or in part.
CHAPTER 119
CONTRACTS
Sec.
11901. Power to make and regulate contracts.
11901.1. Contracts or purchases in excess of base amount of $18,500.
11901.2. Contracts or purchases not in excess of base amount of $18,500.
11901.3. Determining amount of contract.
11901.4. Contracts or purchases not requiring advertising or bidding.
11901.5. Receipt, opening, award or rejection of bids.
11901.6. Bid, performance and payment security.
11901.7. Compliance with other laws.
11901.8. Prohibitions.
11901.9. Lowest responsible bidder.
11902. Evasion of advertising requirements.
11903.1. Adjustments to base amount based on Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers.
11906. Designation of appropriations, certification in excess of appropriation and contracts for governmental services for more than one year.
11908.1. Purchase contracts for petroleum products, fire company and participation.
11909. Separate bids for plumbing, heating, ventilating and electrical work, elevators and escalators.
11910. Acceptance by contractor of Workers' Compensation Act.
11911. Contracts for improvements and assignment of assessments.
11912. Architects and engineers in employ of city, prohibitions from bidding on public works and penalty.
11916. Contracts with passenger or transportation companies.

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