§ 7419. Dissolution.
(a) Withdrawal.--If the voters elect to replace a volunteer fire company with a full-paid fire department or company and the volunteer company which has been replaced ceases to render fire service to any community, the volunteer company shall withdraw from the volunteer firefighters' relief association which had extended protection to its membership.
(b) Continuation.--Notwithstanding withdrawal of a company under subsection (a), the volunteer firefighters' relief association shall continue granting financial assistance to its remaining members and their families in death, sickness and distress suffered through the unfortunate elements of life.
(c) New members prohibited.--A volunteer firefighters' relief association continuing under subsection (b) shall not receive any new members.
(d) Application.--When the membership of a relief association functioning under subsection (b) diminishes to five members, the association shall apply to the local common pleas court for dissolution.
(e) Determination.--Upon receipt of an application under subsection (d), the court shall direct that:
(1) all bills, including the costs of dissolution, be paid; and
(2) the balance of funds in the treasury of the volunteer firefighters' relief association subject to dissolution be paid to the pension fund of the paid fire department created as set forth in subsection (a).
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 74 - Volunteer Firefighters
Section 7401 - Scope of chapter
Section 7402 - Definitions (Reserved)
Section 7403 - Insurance and compensation
Section 7411 - Scope of subchapter
Section 7413 - Statement of purpose
Section 7417 - Cooperation agreements
Section 7419.1 - Fire relief formula study
Section 7421 - Scope of subchapter
Section 7423 - Prohibition on termination and discipline
Section 7424 - Prohibition on discrimination
Section 7431 - Scope of subchapter
Section 7432 - Definitions (Reserved)
Section 7436 - Power and authority in places other than where appointed