Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 51.33 - Program projects(a) The grants available through the act are not to replace but are to supplement funds normally raised or to be made available for industrial development promotional work in counties or groups of counties. Activities financed by matching funds shall strengthen and broaden the industrial and economic promotional programs and activities of Commonwealth areas.(b) The following are examples of activities which might be undertaken by an agency with assistance funds: (1) Planning, printing and mailing of folders, brochures, area booklets of a promotional nature and the use of other advertising media.(2) Surveys and studies of data pertaining to natural resources and raw materials.(3) Preparation of studies or analyses of such industrial location factors as population, distribution, markets, labor and wages and community facilities.(4) Engineering surveys and planning of industrial sites and districts.(5) Preparation of maps and aerial views of industrial sites, highways, railroad facilities, rivers, streams, electric power, gas distribution systems, and the like.(6) Salaries, wages and office expenses used in connection with activities related to the general industrial development program and salaries and expenses, except entertainment, in prospect solicitation and visitation by qualified representatives of the industrial development organization.(7) Activities and projects that would prove to be useful in the overall promotion of the development and expansion of commerce and industry in the area.The provisions of this § 51.33 adopted September 29, 1972, effective 9/30/1972, 2 Pa.B. 1795.