2555 - Purposes and powers of board. SUBPART E. HOME RULE AND OPTIONAL PLAN GOVERNMENT

     § 2555.  Purposes and powers of board.        (a)  Status and purposes.--Every board created under this     chapter shall be a body corporate and politic and shall be for     the purpose of acquiring, holding, constructing, improving,     maintaining and operating, owning or leasing, either in the     capacity of lessor or lessee, for any government function of two     or more municipalities.        (b)  Powers and duties.--The board shall have and may     exercise all powers necessary or convenient for the carrying out     of the purposes under subsection (a), including the following     powers and duties:            (1)  Sue and be sued.            (2)  Adopt, use and alter at will a seal of the board.            (3)  Acquire, purchase, hold, lease as lessee and use any        franchise, property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or        intangible, or any interest therein necessary or desirable        for carrying out the purposes of the board, and sell, lease        as lessor, transfer and dispose of any property or interest        acquired by it.            (4)  Acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise and        construct, improve, maintain, repair and operate projects.            (5)  Make bylaws for the management and regulation of its        affairs.            (6)  Appoint officers, agents, employees and servants,        prescribe their duties and fix their compensation.            (7)  Fix and collect taxes not to exceed two mills of        real estate within the municipalities involved and charge and        collect rates and other charges in the area served by its        facilities, at reasonable and uniform rates to be determined        by it, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the        expenses of the board, the construction, improvement, repair,        maintenance and operation of its facilities and properties        and the payment of the principal and interest on its        obligations and to fulfill the terms of any agreements made        with the holders of any such obligations or with        municipalities served or to be served by the board. Any        person questioning the reasonableness or uniformity of any        rate fixed by the board or the adequacy, safety and        reasonableness of the board's services may bring suit against        the board in the court of common pleas of the county where        the project is located. If the project is located in more        than one county, the suit may be brought in the court of        common pleas of the county where the principal office of the        project is located.            (8)  Borrow money and make and issue negotiable notes,        bonds, refunding bonds and other evidences of indebtedness or        obligations of the board. These instruments shall have a        maturity date not longer than 30 years from the date of        issue, except that no refunding bonds shall have a maturity        date later than the life of the board. The board may secure        the payment of the instruments or any part of them by pledge        or deed of trust of all or any of its revenues and receipts        and make agreements with the holders of these instruments, or        with others in connection with these instruments, whether        issued or to be issued, as the board deems advisable. The        board shall provide for the security for these instruments        and the rights of the holders of them, and in respect to any        project constructed and operated under agreement with any        board or any public authority of any adjoining state, and may        borrow money and issue notes, bonds and other evidences of        indebtedness and obligations jointly with any authority.            (9)  Make contracts and execute all instruments necessary        or convenient for the carrying on of its powers and duties.            (10)  Without limitation of the foregoing, borrow money        and accept grants from and enter into contracts, leases or        other transactions with any Federal agency or Commonwealth        municipality, school district, corporation or authority.            (11)  Have the power of eminent domain, with the consent        of the county commissioners of the county where the land is        located and with the consent of council in cities of the        first class.            (12)  Pledge, hypothecate or otherwise encumber all or        any of the revenues or receipts of the board as security for        the obligations of the board.            (13)  Do all acts and things necessary or convenient for        the promotion of its business and the general welfare of the        board in order to carry out the powers granted to it by this        chapter or any other statutes.            (14)  Enter into contracts of group insurance for the        benefit of its employees and set up a retirement or pension        fund for employees.