The exercise of the power of eminent domain by any condemnor to acquire property for public-private transportation project purposes under a public-private transportation partnership agreement shall be considered a taking for a public purpose and not for a private purpose or for private enterprise.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 91 - Public-Private Transportation Partnerships
Section 9101 - Scope of chapter
Section 9103 - Public-Private Transportation Partnership Board
Section 9104 - Duties of board
Section 9105 - Operation of board
Section 9106 - Solicitations for transportation projects
Section 9107 - Transportation projects
Section 9109 - Selection of development entities
Section 9110 - Public-private transportation partnership agreement
Section 9111 - Records of requests
Section 9112 - Use of intellectual property
Section 9113 - Police powers and violations of law
Section 9114 - Environmental and other authorizations
Section 9115 - Taxation of development entity
Section 9115.1 - Prohibition on mandatory user fees
Section 9116 - Power of eminent domain
Section 9117 - Sovereign immunity
Section 9118 - Specific performance
Section 9119 - Applicability of other laws
Section 9120 - Adverse interests
Section 9121 - Federal, State, local and private assistance
Section 9122 - Public-Private Transportation Account