The following acts or parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this act:
Section 2 of the act of March 30, 1897 (P.L. 11, No. 10), entitled "An act authorizing the purchase by the Commonwealth of unseated lands for the non-payment of taxes for the purpose of creating a State Forest Reservation."
Section 29 of the act of May 25, 1921 (P.L. 1144, No. 425), entitled "An act creating a Department of Public Welfare; defining its powers and duties; abolishing the Board of Public Charities, the Committee on Lunacy, and the Prison Labor Commission, and all offices thereunder, and vesting all the powers of said board, committee, and commission in the Department of Public Welfare; requiring all reports, notices, statements, or matters, heretofore required to be made, given, or submitted to the Board of Public Charities or the Committee on Lunacy, to be made, given, or submitted to the Department of Public Welfare; and providing penalties."
Section 201, to the extent that it creates a Department of Justice, sections 404 and 406, to the extent that they designate the Attorney General as a member of the Board of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the Board of Property, and section 922 , to the extent that it provides for the appointment of an advisory committee by the Governor, of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L. 177, No. 175), known as "The Administrative Code of 1929."
Sections 203 , 204(A), 702 and 1006 of the act of May 15, 1933 (P.L. 565, No. 111), known as the "Department of Banking Code."
Section 510.1 of the act of December 5, 1936 (1937 2nd Sp.Sess., P.L. 2897, No. 1), known as the "Unemployment Compensation Law."
Section 1102 of the act of April 28, 1937 (P.L. 417, No. 105), known as the "Milk Marketing Law."
Section 1401 of the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L. 1225, No. 316), known as "The Game Law."
Section 3(c)(5) of the act of August 5, 1941 (P.L. 752, No. 286), known as the "Civil Service Act."
Section 1(b) of the act of June 30, 1947 (P.L. 1183, No. 492), entitled "An act relating to strikes by public employes; prohibiting such strikes; providing that such employes by striking terminate their employment; providing for reinstatement under certain conditions; providing for a grievance procedure; and providing for hearings before civil service and tenure authorities, and in certain cases before the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board."
Section 1 of the act of April 18, 1949 (P.L. 492, No. 106), entitled "An act enabling and authorizing the Department of Public Instruction or any of its departmental administrative boards, commissions, or officers to proceed by injunction or any other process in the court of common pleas in any county where the alleged unauthorized practice was committed, to prohibit and restrain any unlicensed person, association, copartnership, or corporation from engaging in an activity for which a license is required to be issued by the Department of Public Instruction, and to set out the method and procedure therefor."
Section 12(c) of the act of January 14, 1952 (1951 P.L. 1898, No. 522), known as the "Funeral Director Law."
Section 7 of the act of October 27, 1955 (P.L. 744, No. 222), known as the "Pennsylvania Human Relations Act."
Section 13 of the act of June 1, 1956 (1955 P.L.1959, No. 657), entitled, as amended, "An act fixing the salaries and compensation of the Chief Justice and judges of the Supreme Court, the President Judge and judges of the Superior Court, the judges of the courts of common pleas, the judges of the orphans' courts, the judges of the County Court of Philadelphia and the judges of the County Court and Juvenile Court of Allegheny County, certain associate judges not learned in the law, certain state officers, and the salary and expenses of the members of the General Assembly, and repealing certain inconsistent acts."
Section 290 of the act of December 15, 1959 (P.L. 1779, No. 673), known as "The Fish Law of 1959."
Section 1 of the act of September 26, 1961 (P.L. 1661, No. 692), entitled "An act providing for group life insurance for State employes; establishing a schedule; providing for payment; providing for reduction of insurance upon retirement; authorizing the Secretary of Property and Supplies to act as exclusive agent for the purpose of contracting for insurance; and providing for administration and advisory services by the Department of Property and Supplies."
Section 6(h)(7) of the act of September 27, 1961 (P.L. 1700, No. 699), known as the "Pharmacy Act."
Sections 2 and 3 of the act of August 8, 1963 (P.L. 595, No. 314), entitled "An act relating to private institutions licensed by the Department of Public Welfare or Department of Health; providing remedies against persons operating without a license or violating the laws or rules or regulations made thereunder; and prescribing procedures to be followed."
Section 1 of the act of August 8, 1963 (P.L. 622, No. 330), entitled "An act enabling and authorizing the Commissioner of Professional and Occupational Affairs or any of the administrative boards, commissions or officers within the Department of State or otherwise under his supervision to proceed by injunction or any other process in the court of common pleas in any county where the alleged unauthorized practice was committed to prohibit and restrain any unlicensed person, association, copartnership or corporation from engaging in an activity for which a license is required to be issued by the Commissioner of Professional and Occupational Affairs, and to set out the method and procedure therefor."
Section 5(a) of the act of August 9, 1963 (P.L. 628, No. 337), known as the "Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act," to the extent that the Attorney General is made a member of the Commission on Charitable Organizations.
Sections 208 , 1052 and 1053 of the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L. 31, No. 21), known as the "Public Welfare Code."
Section 5 of the act of January 18, 1968 (1967 P.L. 961, No. 428), known as the "Municipal Records Act," to the extent that the Attorney General is made a member of the Local Government Records Committee.
Section 205 of the act of July 31, 1968 (P.L. 769, No. 240), known as the "Commonwealth Documents Law."
Sections 1001 and 1003 of the act of July 23, 1970 (P.L. 563, No. 195), known as the "Public Employe Relations Act."
Section 28 of the act of December 3, 1970 (P.L. 834, No. 275), entitled "An act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L. 177, No. 175), entitled 'An act providing for and reorganizing the conduct of the executive and administrative work of the Commonwealth by the Executive Department thereof and the administrative departments, boards, commissions, and officers thereof, including the boards of trustees of State Normal Schools, or Teachers Colleges; abolishing, creating, reorganizing or authorizing the reorganization of certain administrative departments, boards, and commissions; defining the powers and duties of the Governor and other executive and administrative officers, and of the several administrative departments, boards, commissions, and officers; fixing the salaries of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and certain other executive and administrative officers; providing for the appointment of certain administrative officers, and of all deputies and other assistants and employes in certain departments, boards, and commissions; and prescribing the manner in which the number and compensation of the deputies and all other assistants and employes of certain departments, boards and commissions shall be determined,"" creating the Department of Environmental Resources and defining its functions, powers and duties, transferring certain boards and commissions to such department, abolishing the Sanitary Water Board, the Air Pollution Commission and certain other boards and commissions; placing the Navigation Commission for the Delaware River and its navigable tributaries in the Department of Transportation; transferring the functions of the Geographic Board to the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission placing the Valley Forge Park Commission and the Washington Crossing Park Commission in the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and repealing inconsistent acts."
Section 509 of the act of December 5, 1972 (P.L. 1280, No. 284), known as the "Pennsylvania Securities Act of 1972."
Section 3 of the act of December 30, 1974 (P.L. 1075, No. 348), known as the "Interstate Corrections Compact."
Section 5, act of March 3, 1978 (P.L. 6, No. 3) , known as the "Steel Products Procurement Act."
Sections 402 and 502, act of October 4, 1978 (P.L. 851, No. 166), known as the "Flood Plain Management Act."
Sections 10 and 15, act of October 4, 1978 (P.L. 864, No. 167), known as the "Storm Water Management Act."
Section 14, act of November 22, 1978 (P.L. 1160, No. 273), known as the "Historic Preservation Act."
Section 903 , act of November 26, 1978 (P.L. 1274, No. 305), known as the "Criminal History Record Information Act," to the extent it authorizes the institution of an action by a Commonwealth agency but the duties imposed upon the Attorney General by the act shall not be affected.
Section 14, act of April 6, 1979 (P.L. 17, No. 5) , entitled "An act establishing the Pennsylvania Savings Association Insurance Corporation and providing for its powers and duties."
Sections 603(b) and (f), 814, 815, 816 and 817, act of July 19, 1979 (P.L. 130, No. 48) , known as the "Health Care Facilities Act."
Section 14, act of May 13, 1980 (No. 48), known as the "Bluff Recession and Setback Act."
Sections 603 and 604, act of July 7, 1980 (No. 97), known as the "Solid Waste Management Act."
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