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House Bill 1077 — 1955 Regular Session
Sponsor(s):
"KAMYK", "MCLAUGHLIN"
Short Title:
An Act to reenact and amend the title and sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the act approved the fourteenth day of April one thousand nine hundred forty-nine (P. L. 482) entitled as amended, "An act authorizing and requiring cities, boroughs, townships and municipal authorities engaged in the supplying of water to shut off the supply of water for non-payment of sewer, sewerage, or sewage treatment rentals, rates, or charges imposed by municipal authorities organized by counties of the second class or by cities of the third class authorizing and requiring them to supply to such authorities lists of metered water readings and flat-rate water bills and other data authorizing them to act as billing and collecting agents for such authorities and conferring certain powers upon the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission in connection therewith" by extending to authorities organized by cities of the second class the powers granted therein and imposing upon public utility companies the obligations imposed therein upon cities, boroughs, townships and municipal authorities engaged in the supplying of water.
Printer's Number(s): Action History:
Referred to the Committee on Cities-Counties Second and Second Class A, May 4.
Reported as committed, May 10.
Passed first reading, May 11.
Passed second reading, May 23.
Passed third reading, May 24.
Defeated on final passage, May 24 (58-92)
Motion to reconsider the vote by which this bill was defeated on final passage reconsidered, May 31.
Postponed for the present June 1.
Time extended five days, June 8.
Passed finally, June 13. (139-46)
House concurrence, laid on the table, August 8.
Taken from the table, August 29.
House concurred in Senate Amendments, August 29. (184-0)
In the Senate
Referred to the Committee on Local Government, June 14.
Reported as amended, July 26.
Passed first reading, July 26.
Passed second reading with amendments, August 1.
Passed third reading and final passage, August 2 (48-1).
Approved by the Governor, September 7.
Act No. 147