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(a) (Reserved).
(b) Inconsistent repeal.--All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this part are repealed. This part shall furnish a complete and exclusive system for the government and regulation of boroughs, except as enumerated under section 102 (relating to excluded provisions).
(c) Law not repealed.--Nothing under this part shall be construed to repeal any of the following:
(1) A local or special law.
(2) A law relating to the Navigation Commission for the Delaware River and its Navigable Tributaries.
(3) A law, the enforcement of which is vested in the Department of Health.
(3.1) A law, the enforcement of which is vested in the Department of Environmental Protection.
(4) A law, the enforcement of which is vested in the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
(5) The act of December 31, 1965 (P.L. 1257, No. 511), 1 known as The Local Tax Enabling Act.
(6) The act of February 14, 2008 (P.L. 6, No. 3), 2 known as the Right-to-Know Law.
(7) 45 Pa.C.S. (relating to legal notices).
(8) 65 Pa.C.S. (relating to public officers).
(9) 66 Pa.C.S. Pt. I (relating to Public Utility Code).
(d) Revival.--Nothing under this part shall be construed to revive any act or part of a repealed act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 8 Pa.C.S.A. Boroughs and Incorporated Towns § 3501. Repeals - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-8-pacsa-boroughs-and-incorporated-towns/pa-csa-sect-8-3501/
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