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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) General rule.--The following shall apply:
(1) If, in the construction, reconstruction, widening or relocation of a State highway, bridge or tunnel or a part of a State highway, bridge or tunnel, it becomes necessary, in the opinion of the Department of Transportation, to change, alter, adjust or relocate a water line or sanitary sewer owned and operated by a public utility, as defined in 66 Pa.C.S. § 102 (relating to definitions), the department may make the change, alteration, adjustment or relocation as may be required as a part of the construction, reconstruction, widening or relocation.
(2) In addition to paragraph (1), the department may also enter into agreements with the public utility for the sharing of costs of the change, alteration, adjustment or relocation. If, in the opinion of the department, the costs should be shared by the department and a public utility and the department is unable to agree with the public utility to a division of costs, the department may proceed with the work and petition the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for a determination of the costs to be borne by each party.
(b) Declaration of policy.--A public utility under subsection (a) shall be entitled to a reimbursement in a similar manner as a city, borough, incorporated town, township and municipal authority under section 412.1 of the act of June 1, 1945 (P.L. 1242, No. 428), 1 known as the State Highway Law.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 74 Pa.C.S.A. Transportation § 9501. Adjustment - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-74-pacsa-transportation/pa-csa-sect-74-9501/
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