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APPENDIX TO TITLE 1

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Supplementary Provisions of Amendatory Statutes

1970, NOVEMBER 25, P.L.707, NO.230

Title, enacting clause, etc.

AN ACT

Codifying and compiling a part of the law of the Commonwealth.

The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:

In order to facilitate the codification and compiling of the law of this Commonwealth, as authorized by section 3 of Article III of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, the following structure, which shall be implemented from time to time hereafter by appropriate amendments to this act, is hereby established:

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GENERAL PROVISIONS

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1974, June 17, P.L.330, NO.107

§ 5. Repeal and suspension of inconsistent laws.

All acts and parts of acts are repealed in so far as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this act and shall be suspended to the extent and for the period of time they are inconsistent with any concurrent resolution adopted thereunder.

References in Text. Section 501 of Title 1, added by Act 107, provides for a concurrent resolution of the General Assembly relating to the publication and distribution of laws.

§ 6. Editing statutes for printing.

The provisions of section 3 of this act shall apply to bills enacted into law but not finally prepared for printing prior to the effective date of this act and shall apply to an official publication of the Pennsylvania Consolidated States pursuant to section 2 of this act issued after the effective date of this act.

References in Text. Section 3 of Act 107 amended sections 1101, 1104 and 1105 of Title 1 and section 2 of Act 107 added Chapter 5 of Title 1.

1974, DECEMBER 10, P.L.816, No.271

§ 6. Editorial change in form of citing statutes.

The Director of the Legislative Reference Bureau, in preparing statutes for printing, may change the form of citation in bills enacted into law prior or subsequent to the effective date of this act, and in reenacting provisions of existing statutes for purposes of amendment and in preparing an official publication of the Consolidated Statutes, may change the form of citation in such statutes without the use of brackets and underscoring, to conform to the amendments to sections 101 and 102 of Title 1 contained in section 1 of this act. In such cases, the approvals and notations required by 1 Pa.C.S. § 1105 (relating to editing statutes for printing) shall not be required.

1978, October 4, P.L.909, NO.173

§ 8. Transition provisions on employment benefits.

(a) General rule.--The provisions of 1 Pa.C.S. § 2301(c) (relating to employment benefits) shall not apply to a benefit plan or program in existence on the effective date of this act if the employer:

(1) determines after an actuarial review that the application of such provisions to the plan or program will render the plan or program actuarially unsound;

(2) files a written statement of such determination, together with the relevant data or a summary thereof, within six months after the effective date of this act with the Department of State; and

(3) gives appropriate notice to affected employees.

An employer who effects a filing pursuant to this section shall within one year after the effective date of this act amend the plan or program so as to conform to 1 Pa.C.S. § 2301(c) without affecting the actuarial soundness of the plan or program.

(b) Expiration of section.--This section shall expire one year after the effective date of this act.

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Appendix To Title