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(a) Application for appointment.--A society or association may apply to the court of common pleas in any county for the appointment of an individual as a humane society police officer for that county by providing proof of qualification under section 3705 (relating to qualifications for appointment) to the court of common pleas and to the district attorney. The court, upon reviewing the application and considering the recommendation, if any, of the district attorney, may by order appoint such person to be a humane society police officer.
(a.1) Notice to department.--Upon action by the court of common pleas to order an appointment, the clerk of courts of the county shall forward such information to the department for the purpose of the Statewide registry established under section 3714 (relating to Statewide registry).
(b) Oath.--Every individual appointed as a humane society police officer pursuant to this chapter shall, before entering upon the duties of the office, take and subscribe to the oath required by Article VI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 22 Pa.C.S.A. Detectives and Private Police § 3704. Appointment by nonprofit corporations - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-22-pacsa-detectives-and-private-police/pa-csa-sect-22-3704/
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