Pennsylvania Code § 16-7301

Salary of solicitor and costs.
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In counties of the second class, the following shall apply:
(1) The salary of the solicitor to the medical examiner shall be determined by the salary board. The salary shall be paid from the fees received and paid into the office of the coroner.
(2) Costs and expenses incurred by the coroner in a manner connected with litigation or claims arising out of or relating to the coroner's office shall be paid by the county from fees received by the coroner's office.
PART IV
COUNTIES OF THE SECOND CLASS A THROUGH EIGHTH CLASS
Chapter
121. General Provisions
123. County Officers
125. County Commissioners and Chief Clerks
127. Controller
129. Auditors
131. Treasurer
133. County Solicitor
135. Engineer
137. Sheriff
139. Coroner
141. Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts, Clerk of Orphans' Court, Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds
143. District Attorney, Assistants and Detectives
145. Salaries of County Officers
147. Fees of Salaried County Officers and Salary Boards
149. Fiscal Affairs
151. Contracts
153. Special Powers and Duties of Counties
155. Military and Veterans Affairs
157. Public Health
159. Aeronautics and Transportation
161. Grounds and Buildings
163. Eminent Domain and Injury to Property
165. Recreation Places
167. Bridges, Viaducts and Culverts
169. Roads
171. Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Renaissance Initiative
173. Third Class County Convention Center Authorities
175. Hotel Tax
CHAPTER 121
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
12101. Scope of part.
12102. (Reserved).
12103. Proceedings for recovery of penalties.
12104. Collection of tax and municipal claims by suit and limitations.
12105. Publication of legal notices.
12106. General powers.
12107. Vesting of corporate power.

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