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                                 SENATE AMENDED
        PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1311, 2464               PRINTER'S NO. 3715

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 1158 Session of 1999


        INTRODUCED BY BARD, ROSS, COY, HERMAN AND LESCOVITZ,
           APRIL 7, 1999

        SENATOR TILGHMAN, APPROPRIATIONS, IN SENATE, RE-REPORTED AS
           AMENDED, JUNE 12, 2000

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), entitled
     2     "An act concerning townships of the first class; amending,
     3     revising, consolidating, and changing the law relating
     4     thereto," providing for school crossing guards; further
     5     providing for budget forms, for filing copies and for uniform
     6     forms; and making editorial changes.

     7     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     8  hereby enacts as follows:
     9     Section 1.  Section 1416 of the act of June 24, 1931
    10  (P.L.1206, No.331), known as The First Class Township Code,
    11  reenacted and amended May 27, 1949 (P.L.1955, No.569) and
    12  amended December 7, 1965 (P.L.1044, No.392), is amended to read:
    13     Section 1416.  [Special Police] School Crossing Guards.--(a)
    14  The board of township commissioners, by resolution, may appoint
    15  [special police] school crossing guards who shall [have the duty
    16  of controlling and directing traffic at or near schools and
    17  churches, and who shall be in uniform and shall display a badge
    18  or other sign of authority, and who shall be vested with all of


     1  the powers of local police officers.] be authorized only in the
     2  management of traffic and pedestrians. Such [police] school
     3  crossing guards shall serve at the pleasure of the board of
     4  township commissioners, except as provided in subsection (b),
     5  and shall not come within the civil service provisions of this
     6  act, nor shall they be eligible to join any [police] TOWNSHIP     <--
     7  pension fund. [maintained for the township police.] Their         <--
     8  compensation shall be fixed by the board of township
     9  commissioners and they shall be paid by the board of township
    10  commissioners, or jointly by the board of township commissioners
    11  and the board of school directors in a ratio to be determined by
    12  the two boards. If the board of township commissioners and board
    13  of school directors are unable to determine the ratio of
    14  compensation of the [police] school crossing guards to be paid
    15  by each board, each such board shall pay one-half of the
    16  compensation of such [police] school crossing guards who shall
    17  have the duty of controlling and directing traffic at or near
    18  schools.
    19     (b)  The board of township commissioners may approve an
    20  ordinance allowing a board of school directors to assume hiring
    21  and oversight of school crossing guards. Before the board of
    22  township supervisors COMMISSIONERS may approve such an            <--
    23  ordinance, the board of directors of the school district shall
    24  approve a resolution requesting the authority to assume the
    25  hiring and oversight of school crossing guards. The ordinance
    26  shall outline how the police department will provide any
    27  necessary training and assistance of the school crossing guards
    28  while on duty. Such school crossing guards will be authorized
    29  only in the management of traffic and pedestrians in and around
    30  areas identified by the police department and the school
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     1  district superintendent or his or her designees. The school
     2  crossing guards shall not come within the civil service
     3  provision of this act, nor shall they fall under the bargaining
     4  unit of the school district nor as BE CONSIDERED an employe as    <--
     5  defined under section 1101-A of the act of March 10, 1949
     6  (P.L.30, No.14), known as the "Public School Code of 1949," OR A  <--
     7  "SCHOOL EMPLOYE" AS DEFINED UNDER 24 PA.C.S. § 8102 (RELATING TO
     8  DEFINITIONS), or under any plans hereafter enacted EFFECTIVE.     <--
     9  Once the ordinance receives approval by the board of township
    10  commissioners, the school district shall assume the cost of
    11  compensation, including fixing such compensation, if any, of the
    12  school crossing guards. Auxiliary policemen, appointed as
    13  prescribed by general law, may be hired by the school district
    14  to serve as school crossing guards. The board of school
    15  directors shall notify the board of township commissioners of
    16  those hired to serve as school crossing guards and request that
    17  the necessary training or assistance be provided as outlined by
    18  the ordinance.
    19     Section 2.  Sections 1701 and 1701.1 of the act, amended or
    20  added August 11, 1967 (P.L.213, No.74) and December 14, 1967
    21  (P.L.819, No.351), are amended to read:
    22     Section 1701.  Fiscal Year; Annual Budget; Regulation of
    23  Appropriations.--(a)  The fiscal year in townships of the first
    24  class shall commence on the first day of January of each year.
    25     (b)  The board of township commissioners shall each year, at
    26  least thirty days prior to the adoption of the annual budget,
    27  begin preparation of a proposed budget for all funds showing an
    28  estimate of the several amounts of money which will be required
    29  for the several specific purposes of township government and
    30  expenses for the ensuing fiscal year, and by ordinance
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     1  appropriate, out of the revenues available for the year, the
     2  specific sums required as shown by the budget as finally
     3  adopted. At the option of the township commissioners, such
     4  budget may be prepared and adopted prior to the first Monday of
     5  January of the fiscal year to which such budget shall apply.
     6  Whenever the township commissioners shall exercise such option,
     7  the first reading of the budget shall take place in November and
     8  the budget shall be finally adopted in the month of December
     9  prior to the fiscal year to which such budget shall apply. Said
    10  budget shall reflect as nearly as possible the estimated
    11  revenues and expenditures of the township for the year for which
    12  the budget is prepared. It shall be unlawful to prepare and
    13  advertise notice of a proposed budget when the same is knowingly
    14  inaccurate. Where, upon any revision of the budget, it appears
    15  that the estimated expenditures in the adopted budget will be
    16  increased more than ten percent in the aggregate, or more than
    17  twenty-five percent in any individual item, over the proposed
    18  budget, it shall be presumed that the tentative budget was
    19  inaccurate, and such budget may not be legally adopted with any
    20  such increases therein unless the same is again advertised once,
    21  as in the case of the proposed budget, and an opportunity
    22  afforded to taxpayers to examine the same and protest such
    23  increases. The tax levied by the township commissioners shall be
    24  fixed at such figure within the limit allowed by law, as with
    25  all other sources of revenue will meet and cover said
    26  appropriations. The total appropriation shall not exceed the
    27  revenues available for the fiscal year. If the funds available
    28  from taxation and other sources shall be estimated to be in
    29  excess of the requirements of the ensuing fiscal year, an
    30  appropriation may be made for the payment of township orders or
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     1  indebtedness of the previous years. A budget adopted in the
     2  December prior to the fiscal year to which the budget applies
     3  may be amended.
     4     [The budget shall be prepared on a uniform form prepared and
     5  furnished as provided in section one thousand seven hundred and
     6  one A of this act.] Final action shall not be taken on the
     7  proposed budget until after at least ten days public notice. The
     8  proposed budget shall be published or otherwise made available
     9  for public inspection at least twenty days prior to the date set
    10  for the adoption of the budget. The township commissioners after
    11  making such revisions and changes therein, as appear advisable,
    12  shall adopt the budget not later than the thirty-first day of
    13  December.
    14     (c)  The township commissioners may at any time by resolution
    15  make supplemental appropriations for any lawful purpose from any
    16  funds on hand or estimated to be received within the fiscal year
    17  and not appropriated to any other purpose, including the
    18  proceeds of any borrowing now or hereafter authorized by law.
    19     (d)  The township commissioners shall have power to authorize
    20  the transfer within the same fund of any unencumbered balance,
    21  or any portion thereof, from one spending agency to another, but
    22  such action shall be taken only during the last nine months of
    23  the fiscal year. However, when a transfer of over five percent
    24  of an appropriation item is made within a fund, or when a
    25  transfer of over five percent of the total appropriation to a
    26  fund is made from said fund to another fund, an affirmative vote
    27  of two-thirds of the township commissioners shall be required.
    28     [(e)  Within fifteen days after the adoption of the budget,
    29  the township commissioners shall file a copy of the same in the
    30  office of the Department of Community Affairs.]
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     1     Section 1701.1.  Amending Budget; Notice.--During the month
     2  of January next, following any municipal election, the
     3  commissioners of any township may amend the budget and levy and
     4  tax rate to conform with its amended budget. A period of ten
     5  days' public inspection at the office of township secretary of
     6  the proposed amended budget after notice by the township
     7  secretary to that effect is published once in a newspaper, as
     8  provided in section 110 of this act, shall intervene between the
     9  proposed amended budget and the adoption thereof. Any amended
    10  budget must be adopted by the township commissioners on or
    11  before the fifteenth day of February.
    12     No such proposed amended budget shall be revised upward in
    13  excess of ten percent in the aggregate thereof, or as, to an
    14  individual item in excess of twenty-five percent of the amount
    15  of such individual item in the proposed amended budget.
    16     [Within fifteen days after the adoption of an amended budget,
    17  the township secretary shall file a copy thereof in the office
    18  of the Department of Community Affairs.]
    19     Section 3.  Section 1701a of the act, amended October 5, 1967
    20  (P.L.345, No.148), is amended to read:
    21     Section 1701a.  Committee to Prepare Uniform Forms.--Uniform
    22  forms for the annual reports of township auditors and
    23  controllers to the Department of Community [Affairs] and
    24  Economic Development, as required in sections 1003 and 1103 of
    25  this act, [and the uniform form for the annual budget, as
    26  required in section 1701,] shall be prepared by a committee
    27  consisting of four representatives from the Pennsylvania State
    28  Association of Township Commissioners and the Secretary of
    29  Community [Affairs] and Economic Development, or his agent who
    30  shall be a person trained in the field of municipal finance.
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     1     Such representatives shall be appointed by the president of
     2  said organization within sixty days after the effective date of
     3  this act. As far as possible, such representatives shall be
     4  chosen to represent townships in the various population groups
     5  within the range of townships of the first class. The president
     6  of said organization shall supply to the Department of Community
     7  [Affairs] and Economic Development the names and addresses of
     8  such representatives immediately upon their appointment.
     9     Said representatives shall serve without compensation, but
    10  they shall be reimbursed by the Commonwealth for all necessary
    11  expenses incurred in attending meetings of the committee. The
    12  committee shall meet at the call of the Secretary of Community
    13  [Affairs] and Economic Development, or his agent, who shall
    14  serve as chairman of the committee.
    15     It shall be the duty of the Secretary of Community [Affairs]
    16  and Economic Development, or his agent, to see to it that the
    17  forms required by this act are prepared in cooperation with said
    18  committee. In the event that said committee should for any
    19  reason fail to furnish such cooperation, the Secretary of
    20  Community [Affairs] and Economic Development, or his agent,
    21  shall complete the preparation of the forms. After their
    22  preparation, he shall issue said forms and distribute them
    23  annually, as needed, to the proper officers of each township.
    24     Section 4.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.




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