[Ord. No. 2012-003, 3/14/2012]
No insurance company, association or exchange (hereinafter the "insuring agent") doing business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall pay a claim of a named insured for fire damage to a structure located within the Borough of Wesleyville (hereinafter the "municipality") where the amount recoverable for the fire loss to the structure under all policies exceeds $7,500, unless the named insured or insuring agent is furnished by the Borough Manager with a municipal certificate pursuant to Act 93 of 1994[1] and the provisions of this Part.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 40 P.S. § 638.
[Ord. No. 2012-003, 3/14/2012]
1. 
The insuring agent shall transfer from the insurance proceeds to the designated officer of the Borough in the aggregate of $2,000 for each $15,000 of a claim and for each fraction of that amount of a claim, this section to be applied such that if the claim is $15,000 or less, the amount transferred to the Borough shall be $2,000;
2. 
The designated officer of the Borough shall apply the amounts from the insurance proceeds necessary to pay the taxes, assessments, penalties, charges and costs as shown on the bill and credit such payment of items.
[Ord. No. 2012-003, 3/14/2012]
The Borough of Wesleyville may by resolution adopt procedures and regulations to implement Act 98 of 1992, as amended by Act 93 of 1994, and this Part and may by resolution fix reasonable fees to be charged for Borough activities or services provided pursuant to Act 98 of 1992, as amended by Act 93 of 1994, and this Part, including but not limited to issuance of certificates and bills, performance of inspections and opening of separate fund accounts.
[Ord. No. 2012-003, 3/14/2012]
Any owner of property, any named insured or any insuring agent who violates this Part shall be subject to a penalty of up to $1,000 per violation.
[Ord. No. 2012-003, 3/14/2012]
The provisions of this Part shall be severable and, if any of the provisions hereof shall be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Part shall remain in effect.