(a) Advertisement of ordinances.--Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, an ordinance required to be adopted by this subpart shall be advertised not less than three nor more than 30 days prior to its enactment. The advertisement shall appear once in a newspaper of general circulation in the area of the local government unit, shall set forth a summary of the contents of the ordinance and shall state that a copy of the full proposed text thereof may be examined by any citizen in the office of the secretary of the local government unit at the address and during the reasonable hours stated in the advertisement.
(b) Notice of enactment.--Not later than 15 days after the final enactment of the ordinance, a notice of the enactment shall be advertised once in a newspaper of general circulation in the local government unit. This notice shall state:
(1) Briefly, the substance of any amendments made during final passage and, where applicable:
(i) in respect of lease rental debt, the range of lease rental payments; and
(ii) in other cases, the price bid for bonds or notes and the range of interest rates named in the successful bid.
(2) That the final text of the ordinance as enacted may be examined by any citizen in the office of the secretary of the local government unit at the address and during the reasonable hours stated in the notice.
(c) Effectiveness of ordinance.--The ordinance shall be valid and effective for all purposes on the fifth day after the second advertisement. The second advertisement shall be conclusive, so far as concerns the effectiveness of the ordinance or the validity of any debt incurred, as to the existence of all matters recited or referred to therein unless an action questioning the validity or effectiveness has been filed in timely manner as provided in this subpart, but the conclusiveness shall not affect the liability of any person for failure to permit inspection. No other or different publication shall be required, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute.
Cross References. Section 8003 is referred to in sections 8002, 8281, 8284 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 53 - MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY
Chapter 80 - General Provisions
Section 8001 - Short title, scope and applicability of subpart
Section 8003 - Advertisement and effectiveness of ordinances
Section 8004 - When lease or other agreement evidences acquisition of capital asset
Section 8005 - Classification and authority to issue bonds and notes
Section 8006 - Preliminary cost estimates
Section 8007 - Cost of project
Section 8009 - Guaranty funds and compulsory associations
Section 8021 - No limitation on debt approved by electors
Section 8022 - Limitations on incurring of other debt
Section 8023 - Transfer to electoral debt of debt incurred without approval of electors
Section 8024 - Exclusion of subsidized debt from net nonelectoral debt or net lease rental debt
Section 8027 - Effect of debt limitations on outstanding debt
Section 8029 - Determination of debt limits
Section 8041 - Desire resolution and expense of certain elections
Section 8042 - Advertisement of election
Section 8043 - Conduct of election
Section 8044 - Finality of result of election
Section 8045 - Effect of defeat of question
Section 8046 - Issuance of bonds, notes or other instruments to evidence electoral debt
Section 8047 - Cancellation or termination of approval of electors
Section 8048 - Limitation on use of proceeds of electoral debt