(a) Validity.--All borough records required to be recorded or transcribed shall be deemed valid if typewritten, printed, photocopied, microfilmed or electronically or digitally stored or retained by any other process that accurately reproduces the original and forms a durable medium for recording, storing and reproducing in accordance with the act of May 9, 1949 (P.L.908, No.250), entitled "An act relating to public records of political subdivisions other than cities and counties of the first class; authorizing the recording and copying of documents, plats, papers and instruments of writing by digital, photostatic, photographic, microfilm or other process, and the admissibility and enlargements in evidence; providing for the storage of duplicates and sale of microfilm and digital copies of official records and for the destruction of other records deemed valueless; and providing for the services of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to political subdivisions."
(b) Requirements.--If recording or transcribing in a specified book of record is required, including minutes of the proceedings of the council, the records shall be recorded or transcribed as follows:
(1) in a mechanical post binder book capable of being permanently sealed with consecutively numbered pages with a security code printed on it and a permanent locking device with the borough seal being impressed upon each page; or
(2) in a bound book with pages being consecutively numbered by transcribing directly upon the pages of the book of record or by permanently attaching the records or copies to the book of record with the borough seal being impressed upon each page to which the record is attached, with each impression covering both a portion of the attached record and a portion of the page of the book of record to which the record is attached.
(c) Previously recorded documents.--All records previously recorded or transcribed in any manner authorized by this part at the time the records were recorded or transcribed are validated.
Cross References. Section 1009 is referred to in section 1111 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 8 - BOROUGHS AND INCORPORATED TOWNS
Chapter 10 - Powers and Duties of Elected Officials
Section 1002 - Oath of members of council
Section 1004 - Failure of council to organize
Section 1005 - Powers of council
Section 1006 - Duties of council
Section 1014 - Hearings before council; witnesses
Section 1015 - Witness fees and mileage
Section 1016 - Examination of witnesses; penalty
Section 1041 - Auditors to meet yearly and audit accounts
Section 1053 - Compensation of auditors
Section 1055 - Subpoenas, oath and perjury
Section 1058 - Pay of witnesses
Section 1059 - Auditors to settle accounts where witnesses do not appear
Section 1059.1 - Completion, filing and publication of auditor's report and financial statement
Section 1059.2 - Attorney to auditors
Section 1059.3 - Surcharge by auditors
Section 1059.4 - Appeals from audit
Section 1059.5 - Taxpayers appealing to enter bond
Section 1059.6 - Procedure on appeals
Section 1059.7 - Findings of fact and law, judgment and appeals
Section 1059.8 - Attorney fees
Section 1059.9 - Balances due to be entered as judgments
Section 1059.10 - Penalty for failure to comply with law
Section 1059.11 - General powers and duties of independent auditor
Section 1061 - Oath and bond of controller
Section 1062 - Salary of controller
Section 1063 - General powers and duties of controller
Section 1065 - Countersigned warrants
Section 1066 - Prevention of appropriation overdrafts
Section 1067 - Amount of contracts to be charged against appropriations
Section 1068 - Controller's recommendations on borough finances
Section 1069 - Books to be kept by controller
Section 1070 - Appeals from controller's report