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Committee reports bill consolidating and updating first‑class township code

House Local Government Committee · November 20, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 18 36 would modernize and consolidate the first‑class township code into the consolidated statutes, harmonizing per‑meeting compensation rules, audit schedules and sidewalk maintenance language and adding a limited change to vacancy effective dates; the committee reported the bill unanimously.

Chris Gacy described House Bill 18 36 as the final step in a multi-year effort to modernize the first‑class township code: most language is editorially harmonized for consolidation into the consolidated statutes, with a small number of substantive changes. Notable substantive items include a vacancy provision delaying vacancy effectiveness until the next board meeting or 45 days, harmonized per‑meeting compensation rules adopted in recent sessions, an annual schedule for audited financial reports, and clarified sidewalk maintenance responsibilities.

Gacy said the bill moves previously unconsolidated statutes into the consolidated format and incorporates a limited set of substantive updates identified in the bill analysis and Local Government Commission summary. Members had no questions and the committee reported the bill unanimously to the floor by voice vote.

The bill will proceed to the House floor for consideration.