901 - Official text of published documents.

                                CHAPTER 9                        EFFECTIVENESS OF DOCUMENTS     Sec.     901.  Official text of published documents.     902.  Certification of official text.     903.  Effective date of documents.     904.  Constructive notice.     905.  Presumptions created.     906.  Reasonable notice of hearing.     907.  Additional notice unnecessary.        Enactment.  Chapter 9 was added July 9, 1976, P.L.877,     No.160, effective in 60 days.     § 901.  Official text of published documents.        (a)  General rule.--The official text, as published as     provided in Subchapter B of Chapter 7 (relating to publication     of documents), of any document required or authorized to be     published in the code, the permanent supplements thereto, or the     bulletin, shall from the date of such publication be the only     valid and enforceable text of such document regardless of any     discrepancy between such official text and the agency text of     such document. Thereafter any amendment to such document shall     be drawn as an amendment to the official text thereof. If an     agency discovers a discrepancy between the agency text and the     official text of a document, the agency shall forthwith deposit,     without regard to the requirements of 2 Pa.C.S. § 301 (relating     to notice of proposed rule making) and 2 Pa.C.S. § 302 (relating     to adoption of administrative regulations) with the Legislative     Reference Bureau an appropriate corrective amendment to the     official text, and the agency may specify that such amendment     shall be effective as of the effective date of the defective     official text, but only persons who have had actual knowledge of     the discrepancy shall be affected by such amendment prior to the     publication of the official text thereof in the manner     prescribed in this part. The purpose of this section is to     permit the public to rely absolutely upon the correctness of the     text of a regulation, statement of policy or other document as     published in the code, the supplements thereto, or the bulletin     by declaring such published text to be the only legal evidence     of the valid and enforceable text of such regulation, statement     of policy or other document.        (b)  Home rule charter documents and optional plans of     government.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), the text of any     home rule charter amendment or repeal or any optional plan of     government, as published as provided in Subchapter B of Chapter     7, shall from the date of such publication be prima facie     evidence of the text of the home rule charter, amendment or     repeal, or of the plan of government approved by the electors.        Cross References.  Section 901 is referred to in section 902     of this title.