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House Bill 834 — 1955 Regular Session
Sponsor(s):
"THOMAS", "KENT"
Short Title:
An Act amending the act of May 9, 1949 (P.L. 927), entitled "An act fixing and regulating the fees, commissions, mileage and other costs chargeable by the sheriff in counties of the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth classes, for the official acts and the services of their deputies, watchmen, appraisers, and other agents; requiring prepayment of same, unless secured or chargeable to the county, and delivery of itemized receipts therefor; requiring certain payments by the county, including the compensation of special deputies, providing for the taxation and collection of fees, commissions, mileage and other costs; requiring salaried sheriffs to account to the county for certain fees and commissions collected; and repealing inconsistent laws, general special or local," changing fees, commissions, mileage and other costs chargeable by sheriffs.
Printer's Number(s): Action History:
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary, April 19.
Reported as committed, May 25.
Passed first reading, May 31.
Passed second reading, June 1.
Passed third reading and final passage, June 6 (191-6)
House non-concurred in Senate Amendments, October 14.
House receded from its non-concurrence in Senate amendments and concurred, November 21. (199-0)
Recalled from the Governor, December 1.
Laid on the table, December 2.
Taken from the table, December 19.
Vote by which this bill passed final passage and third reading, reconsidered, December 19.
Passed third reading with amendments, December 19.
Passed finally, December 20. (190-3)
In the Senate
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary General, June 7.
Re-Referred to the Committee on Local Government, June 21.
Reported as amended October 6.
Passed first reading October 6.
Passed second reading, October 7.
Passed third reading and final passage, October 10. (49-0)
Laid on the table, October 14.
Taken from the table, November 21.
Senate insists on its amendments non concurred in by the House, November 21.
Senate concurred in House Amendments, December 20. (46-0)
Approved by the Governor, December 22.
Act No. 277.