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Committee hears bill to exempt township supervisors from formal notice for on‑site inspections; wording issues pause final action

2713882 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 1374 would allow two or more township supervisors to conduct on‑site inspections without triggering full open‑meeting procedures, but committee members flagged confusing language and paused final action to permit rewording.

Representative Lawrence Clamine, sponsor of House Bill 1374, told the committee the bill would create a narrowly framed exception to open‑meeting rules to allow boards of township supervisors to conduct on‑site inspections of roads or other township issues without the requirement to post formal public notices and schedule a separate meeting. “The purpose of House Bill 13 74 is ... to allow a Board of Township Supervisors to meet as a group of 2 or more to conduct an on‑site inspection of a problem…

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