Section 701.
Township Treasurer.-The board of supervisors
shall appoint a township treasurer to serve
at the pleasure of the board of supervisors.
Section 702. Treasurer's
Bond.-The township treasurer, if an individual,
shall give bond with a surety company in
an amount established by the board of supervisors
for the faithful performance of the duties
of the office. The amount of the bond shall
equal the highest amount of township funds
estimated by the board of supervisors to
be available to the township treasurer at
any time during the current year. The bond
shall be filed with the board of auditors
of the township.
Section 703. Treasurer's
Compensation.-The board of supervisors shall
determine the compensation of the township
treasurer. When a supervisor is appointed
as township treasurer, the board of auditors
shall determine the compensation. A person
may not receive hourly compensation for
work as a superintendent, roadmaster or
laborer for time spent in the performance
of the duties of township treasurer.
Section 704. Treasurer's
Duties.-The township treasurer shall: (1)
Receive all moneys due the township and
deposit them promptly in a designated depository
in the name of the township.
(2) Keep distinct and accurate accounts
of all sums received from taxes and other
sources, which accounts shall be open to
the inspection of the board of supervisors
and any citizen of this Commonwealth.
(3) Pay out all moneys of the township only
on direction by the board of supervisors.
(4) Annually state the accounts and make
them available to the board of auditors
for settlement.
(5) Preserve the account books, papers,
documents and other records of the office
and turn them over to the successor in office.
Section 705. Assistant
Treasurer. The board of supervisors may
appoint an assistant treasurer who shall
assist the township treasurer or, in the
absence or disability of the township treasurer,
perform the duties of the township treasurer.
The assistant treasurer may be appointed
from the membership of the board of supervisors.
The assistant treasurer shall be bonded
for the same amount as the township treasurer
when acting in the capacity of township
treasurer. The board of supervisors shall
determine the compensation of the assistant
treasurer. When a supervisor is appointed
assistant treasurer, the board of auditors
shall determine the compensation.
Section 706. Use of Special
Funds; Penalty.-When any moneys are collected
for any special purpose, no township treasurer
or board of supervisors may apply those
moneys to any purpose other than that for
which they were collected. Every misapplication
shall be a misdemeanor of the third degree,
and, in addition to the fine or penalty
which may be imposed upon conviction, the
defendant shall be required to pay restitution
in the amount of moneys improperly spent.
Section 707. Penalty
for Failure to Perform Duties.-A township
treasurer or assistant treasurer who fails
to perform any duties of the office other
than those for which specific penalties
are provided commits a summary offense and,
in addition to the fine or penalty which
may be imposed upon conviction, is required
to pay to the township an amount equal to
the amount of the financial loss that occurred,
if any, for not performing the duties of
the office. That person is disqualified
from holding the office of township treasurer
or assistant treasurer.
Section 708. Depositories
of Township Funds.-(a) The board of supervisors
shall designate by resolution a depository
or depositories for township funds. Any
funds deposited with any banking institution
of this Commonwealth shall be insured with
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
or the National Credit Union Share Insurance
Fund or their successor agencies, to the
extent that accounts are so insured. The
board of supervisors shall require each
banking institution to furnish additional
bond, insurance or security to cover the
amount of any deposits in excess of the
insured limits. The designation is valid
for a period of one year or until another
depository or other depositories are designated
by similar action of the board of supervisors.
(b) The depository or depositories shall
be banks, banking institutions or trust
companies located in this Commonwealth.
(c) The township treasurer or assistant
treasurer shall, upon the designation of
the depository or depositories by the board
of supervisors, immediately transfer thereto
the township funds and after that make deposits
solely in the depository or depositories
in the name of the township.
(d) No township treasurer or assistant treasurer
complying with the provisions of this section,
nor his surety or sureties, shall be chargeable
with losses of township funds caused solely
by the failure or negligence of the depository
or depositories.