(a) Assumption of indebtedness.-- A municipality assuming a function previously performed by another municipality under the terms of this subchapter shall also assume all the indebtedness and obligations of the municipality relating to the function. If property, indebtedness or obligations of another municipality not within the boundaries of the municipality assuming the function is involved, the governing bodies of the respective municipalities shall make an adjustment and apportionment of all public property involved. (b) Procedure for adjustment and apportionment.-- The adjustment and apportionment shall be reduced to a written agreement which shall be filed with the court of common pleas of the county and the Department of Community and Economic Development. (c) Petition for adjustment and apportionment.-- In case the municipalities cannot make an amicable adjustment and apportionment of the property, obligations and indebtedness within six months after the function is assumed, any of the municipalities may present a petition to the court of common pleas. The court shall then appoint three disinterested commissioners, all residents and taxpayers of the county, but none residing in or owners of real property in any of the municipalities. After hearing, notice of which shall be given to the municipalities as the court shall direct, the commissioners shall file a report with the court making an adjustment and apportionment of all the property as well as the obligations or indebtedness. The report shall state the amount that shall be due and payable from each municipality, the forms of payment and the amount of obligations and indebtedness that shall be assumed by each. (d) Notice to municipalities.-- The commissioners shall give the municipalities at least five days' written notice of the filing of their report. Unless exceptions are filed to the report within 30 days after the date of the filing, the report shall be confirmed by the court absolutely. Any sum awarded by the report shall be a legal and valid claim in its favor against the municipality charged. Any real or personal property given to a municipality shall become its property. Any claim or indebtedness charged against the municipality may be collected from it. (e) Exceptions to report.-- If exceptions are filed to the report of the commissioners, the court shall dispose of them, taking testimony if it deems advisable. The court shall enter its decree confirming the award of the commissioners or modifying the same as appears just and proper. (f) Compensation to commissioners.-- The commissioners shall be allowed any compensation and expenses for their services as the court shall fix. The costs of the proceedings, including the compensation and expenses of the commissioners, shall be apportioned by the court between the municipalities as it deems proper. (g) Jurisdiction of court.-- If a municipality or part of a municipality is located in two or more counties, the court of common pleas of the county where the larger part of the municipality assuming the function is located shall have exclusive jurisdiction over the proceedings. CHAPTER 30 TYPES OF OPTIONAL PLANS OF GOVERNMENT Subchapter A. Executive (Mayor) - Council Plan A B. Executive (Mayor) - Council Plan B C. Executive (Mayor) - Council Plan C D. Council-Manager Plan E. Small Municipality Plan F. Optional County Plan SUBCHAPTER A EXECUTIVE (MAYOR) - COUNCIL PLAN A Sec. 3001. Designation and applicability of plan. 3002. Officers and employees. 3003. Election and term of office of officials. 3004. Election and term of office of council members. 3005. First election of council members. 3006. Legislative power vested in council. 3007. Organization of council. 3008. Powers of council concerning officers and agencies. 3009. Appointment and duties of municipal clerk or secretary. 3010. Executive power vested in executive. 3011. Powers and duties of executive. 3012. Approval or veto of ordinances. 3013. Mayor, departments and department heads. 3014. Department of administration. 3015. Budget. 3016. Form and adoption of budget. 3017. Amended budget. 3018. Council amendments to budget.
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