Pennsylvania Code § 73-1923

Officers of association and ex officio membership.
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(a) Composition.-- The officers of an association shall consist of a president and other officers as determined by the association's bylaws. Each of the officers, except for a secretary, shall be members of the association and shall hold office as determined by the association's bylaws or until the officer's successors are chosen.
(b) Membership.-- Each township shall have one vote in a conference. A county association of townships may admit to the membership of the association representatives of political subdivisions other than townships of the first class within the county, the judges of the court of common pleas in the county and engineers or other personnel from the Department of Transportation. Representatives of political subdivisions other than townships of the first class within the county, the judges of the court of common pleas in the county and engineers or other personnel from the Department of Transportation shall not be entitled to vote at the conference or hold office in the association.
SUBCHAPTER D
CIVIL SERVICE FOR POLICE AND FIREFIGHTERS
Sec.
1931. Definitions.
1931.1. Appointments of police and firefighters.
1932. Civil service commission.
1933. Offices incompatible with civil service commissioner.
1934. Organization of commission and quorum.
1935. Clerks and supplies and solicitor.
1936. Rules and regulations.
1937. Minutes and records.
1938. Investigations.
1939. Subpoenas.
1940. Annual report.
1941. General provisions relating to examinations.
1942. Application for examination.
1943. Rejection of applicant and hearing.
1944. Eligibility list and manner of filling appointments.
1945. Age and applicant's residence.
1946. Probationary period.
1947. Provisional appointments.
1948. Promotions.
1949. Physical and psychological medical examinations.
1950. Removals.
1951. Hearings on dismissals and demotions.
1952. Present employees exempted.
1953. Discrimination prohibited.
1954. Penalty.

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