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§ 30.04 TAX REPRESENTATIVE.
   (A)   The city hereby appoints the City Manager and the City Clerk as its authorized representatives to make requests upon and receive any and all tax information and records from Berkheimer relative to the collection of taxes for the city, as desired and deemed necessary by the city, to be used for official purposes only.
   (B)   Berkheimer is hereby directed to provide and/or transmit any and all tax information and records, or any portion thereof, relating to the collection of taxes for the city, upon request, to the City Manager and the City Clerk as the authorized contact representatives for it.
   (C)   The city hereby saves harmless, indemnifies and/or absolves Berkheimer from and against any and all liability in connection with the release of said confidential information.
(Res. 13-02, passed 3-18-2013)
§ 30.05 CITY TREASURER DUTIES.
   The City Treasurer duly elected and/or appointed shall be responsible for the following:
   (A)   Per 11 Pa.C.S. § 11402.1, Except as otherwise provided by the act of December 31, 1965 (P.L.1257, No. 511), known as The Local Tax Enabling Act, the City Treasurer, by virtue of the City Treasurer's office, shall be the collector of the city, county, school and institution district taxes assessed or levied in the city by the proper authorities in the city. As tax collector, the City Treasurer shall maintain and keep an office which may be the same as that of the City Building for the purpose of receiving taxes during regular business hours.
   (B)   In addition, the City Treasurer shall faithfully and efficiently complete all mandatory duties and responsibilities of the role as established by Title 11 and other statutes, and/or revisions currently governing the position now or in the future.
   (C)   The City Treasurer shall be responsible for any other tasks and duties allowed for by statute and as assigned by the City Council.
(Res. 20-23, passed 11-2-2020)
PENSION
§ 30.15 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   BOARD. Officers and Employees Pension Board.
   CITY. The City of Corry, Pennsylvania.
   EMPLOYEE. A person in the service of the city, except police officers, firefighters and part-time or occasional workers, who is either, or who is not now adequately protected under all circumstances by pensions authorized by the laws of the state and in force at the time of the passage of this subchapter.
   FUND. Officers and Employees Pension Fund.
   MEMBER. A person who is a member of the retirement system.
   OFFICER. A person elected or appointed to city service.
   PENSION BENEFITS. The retirement allowance fixed by the Act of 1945, May 23, P. L. 903, as amended, and this subchapter.
   PERSON. An officer or employee of the city.
(Ord. 1144, passed 10-19-1970; Ord. 1638, passed 7-17-2023)
§ 30.16 CREATION OF RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
   There is hereby created a retirement system for officers and employees in active service of the city, except police officers, firefighters and part-time or occasional employees.
(Ord. 1144, passed 10-19-1970; Ord. 1638, passed 7-17-2023)
§ 30.17 CREATION, MEMBERSHIP AND DUTIES OF PENSION BOARD.
   (A)   There is hereby created a Board to be known as the “Non-Uniform Employees' Pension Board”, consisting of the Mayor, the City Controller, the Director of Finance and two employees to be chosen by the employees contributing to the Pension Fund.
   (B)   The representative chosen by the employees shall not serve for a term of more than four years. Said term shall run concurrently with the term of the Mayor.
   (C)   A vacancy occurring during the term of the person or persons chosen by the employees shall be filled for the unexpired term by an employee or employees chosen by the employees contributing to the Pension Fund.
   (D)   The members of the Non-Uniform Employees' Pension Board shall serve without compensation.
   (E)   It shall be the duty of said Board to register all persons employed by the city, except police officers, firefighters, and part-time or occasional employees, and to administer the collection and distribution of the Fund herein provided for, and make such reasonable rules as the Board may deem necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this subchapter.
(Ord. 1144, passed 10-19-1970; Ord. 1638, passed 7-17-2023)
§ 30.18 CONTRIBUTION TO FUND.
   (A)   All officers and employees of the city, who are members of the Fund shall contribute to the Board an amount equal to 6% of each member's gross earnings. Gross earnings shall include all earnings paid by the city directly and earnings paid by the city but reimbursed to the city by other entities.
   (B)   Such contributions shall be regularly deducted by the city from each member's compensation and shall be paid over to the Fund.
(Ord. 1144, passed 10-19-1970; Ord. 1240, passed 6-19-1978; Ord. 1638, passed 7-17-2023)
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