Pennsylvania Code § 4-1409

Property Tax Relief Fund.
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(a) Establishment.-- There is hereby established in the State Treasury a special fund to be known as the Property Tax Relief Fund, which shall receive money from the State Gaming Fund and any other money from any source designated for deposit in the Property Tax Relief Fund.
(b) Use of money.-- Money in the Property Tax Relief Fund shall be used for local property and wage tax relief as specified by law and is hereby appropriated.
CHAPTER 15
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Sec.
1501. Responsibility and authority of department.
1502. Liens and suits for taxes.
1503. Applicants to provide tax information.
1504. Wagering on credit.
1505. No eminent domain authority.
1506. Licensed facility zoning and land use appeals.
1507. Inapplicability of Keystone Opportunity Zone, Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone and Keystone Opportunity Improvement Zone Act.
1508. Athletic event gaming.
1509. Compulsive and problem gambling program.
1509.1. Drug and alcohol treatment.
1510. Labor hiring preferences.
1511. Declaration of exemption from Federal laws prohibiting slot machines.
1512. Financial and employment interests.
1512.1. Additional restrictions.
1513. Political influence.
1514. Regulation requiring exclusion, ejection or denial of access of certain persons.
1515. Repeat offenders excludable from licensed gaming facility.
1516. List of persons self excluded from gaming activities.
1516.1. Prosecutorial and adjudicatory functions.
1517. Investigations and enforcement.
1517.1. (Reserved).
1517.2. Conduct of board employees.
1518. Prohibited acts; penalties.
1518.1. Report of suspicious transactions.
1518.2. Additional authority.
1518.3. Applicability of Clean Indoor Air Act.
1519. Detention.
1520. Automated teller machines.
1521. Liquor licenses at licensed facilities.
1522. Interception of oral communications.
1523. Electronic funds transfer terminals.

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