4301 - Short title of chapter and general provisions.

                                CHAPTER 43                      PUBLIC FACILITIES CONCESSIONS     Sec.     4301.  Short title of chapter and general provisions.     4302.  Definitions.     4303.  Terms of contracts.        Enactment.  Chapter 43 was added May 15, 1998, P.L.358,     No.57, effective in 180 days.     § 4301.  Short title of chapter and general provisions.        (a)  Short title.--This chapter shall be known and may be     cited as the Public Facilities Concession Regulation Act.        (b)  Legislative findings.--It is hereby determined by the     General Assembly to reaffirm the legislative findings contained     in the act of November 26, 1978 (P.L.1303, No.315), known as the     Public Facilities Concession Regulation Act, and codified in     this chapter:            (1)  It is and has been the policy of this Commonwealth        to require and encourage public agencies to own and operate a        variety of public facilities for the conduct of public        business and for the health, education, protection,        transportation, recreation, entertainment and cultural        advancement of the people of this Commonwealth.            (2)  It is and has been the policy of this Commonwealth        to promote the public welfare by permitting the operation,        within these public facilities, of various concessions to        provide goods and services to the public.            (3)  Due to the nature, configuration and location of        many public facilities, members of the public utilizing the        facilities must either patronize the concessionaires        operating therein or undergo great expense, inconvenience and        hardship.            (4)  The general welfare of the people of this        Commonwealth requires that concessionaires operating in        public facilities offer to the public goods and services of        good quality at reasonable prices. The General Assembly        therefore declares it to be the policy of this Commonwealth        that all public officers and agencies should, at all times,        make efforts to see that concessionaires in public facilities        provide goods and services of high quality at reasonable        prices in order to protect the public and encourage use of        public facilities.        (c)  Police power.--This chapter shall be deemed to be an     exercise of the police powers of this Commonwealth for the     protection of the health, safety and general welfare of the     people of this Commonwealth.        (d)  Purpose of chapter.--This chapter is intended as     remedial legislation designed to promote the general welfare,     protect the public and encourage full and proper use of public     facilities. Each provision of this chapter is intended to     receive a liberal construction as will best effectuate those     purposes, and no provision is intended to receive a strict or     limited construction.        (e)  Certain rights preserved.--This chapter is not intended     to limit or deny any other rights previously enjoyed by any     government agency.        References in Text.  The act of November 26, 1978 (P.L.1303,     No.315), known as the Public Facilities Concession Regulation     Act, referred to in subsec. (b), was repealed by the act of May     15, 1998 (P.L.358, No.57). The subject matter is now contained     in Chapter 43 of this title.