9102 - Affidavits and acknowledgments by designated officers.

     § 9102.  Affidavits and acknowledgments by designated officers.        (a)  Designation of certain officers authorized.--Each local     organization of The American Red Cross, The American Legion,     Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc., Veterans of Foreign     Wars of the United States, Disabled American Veterans, United     Spanish War Veterans, Regular Veterans Association, Director of     Veterans Affairs, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, the     Military Order of the Purple Heart, the Italian American War     Veterans of the United States, Incorporated, and such other     similar organizations now or hereafter accredited or recognized     by the United States Veterans Administration, which supplies     such aid and assistance to veterans or their dependents, and     which gratuitously prepares forms for veterans and their     dependents in connection with their affairs as such before the     United States, any agency thereof, or the Commonwealth, any     agency or political subdivision thereof, is hereby authorized to     designate one of its officers to take affidavits or     acknowledgments to such forms, as may be required by rule,     regulation or otherwise by the United States, any agency     thereof, or the Commonwealth, any agency or political     subdivision thereof, in the administration of the affairs of     veterans and their dependents. For the same purposes the     Adjutant General is authorized to designate one or more persons     from the Department of Military Affairs, and the State Director     of Selective Service is authorized to designate one or more     persons from the Pennsylvania Selective Service System.        (b)  Appointment, certification and authority.--When any such     officer or person is so designated, his name, address and     official position shall be furnished to the Secretary of the     Commonwealth, in writing, signed by such designated officer or     person, accompanied by a certificate of his designation by the     proper authority of such organization, or of the Adjutant     General, or the State Director of Selective Service, as the case     may be. Upon receipt of such writing and certificate in form as     herein provided the Secretary of the Commonwealth, with the     approval of the Governor, shall issue under his hand and seal of     his office a certificate of appointment to such designated     officer or person which shall authorize him to take affidavits     or acknowledgments of veterans and their dependents in     connection with their affairs as such before the United States,     any agency thereof, or the Commonwealth, any agency or political     subdivision thereof. Such authorized officer or person shall     exercise the authority conferred under the provisions of this     section at the pleasure of the Governor. Each certificate issued     as aforesaid by the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall be     numbered in the order of date issued, and the Secretary of the     Commonwealth is hereby authorized to certify such appointment     whenever required.        (c)  Record of affidavit or acknowledgment.--Each affidavit     or acknowledgment taken as above authorized shall contain the     date, signature and title of the officer or person administering     the same and the number of the certificate issued to the     authorized officer or person.        (d)  Charges for certification, acknowledgment or     affidavit.--The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall make no     charge whatsoever for filing, appointing, or certifying under     the provisions of this section, nor shall any officer or person     so designated and authorized make any charge for taking such     acknowledgments or affidavits.        (e)  Penalty.--Any person who shall be convicted of having     willfully and knowingly made or taken a false oath or     affirmation before any officer or person authorized under this     section to administer same in any matter within his official     duty, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.        References in Text.  The Department of Military Affairs,     referred to in subsec. (a), is now the Department of Military     and Veterans Affairs.