[Ord. 208, 7/8/1985; as amended by Ord. 295, 11/8/2005]
The 1951 session of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in regular session enacted a statute known as Act No. 491, which is the enabling act provided for in Section 218, P.L. 734, 81st Congress, which designated the Secretary of Labor and Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to act as the "state agency" to implement the coverage of employees and officers under the Old-Age and Survivor's Insurance System. The Borough of Middleburg is hereby authorized to execute and deliver to the "state agency" a plan or plans in agreement required under Section 6 of said Enabling Act and the Social Security Act, to extend coverage to full-time employees and officers of the Borough of Middleburg and to do all other things necessary to effectuate coverage of full-time employees and officers under the Old-Age and Survivor's Insurance System.
[Ord. 208, 7/8/1985]
The Borough Secretary is hereby authorized to establish a system of payroll deductions to be matched by payments by the Borough of Middleburg, to be made into the contribution fund of the Social Security Act through the office of the "state agency" and to make charges of this tax to the fund or funds from which wages or salary payments are issued to the employees of the Borough of Middleburg. Such payments are to be made in accordance with the provisions of the law and regulations promulgated by the "state agency" and the Federal Security Administrator. Such payments which are delinquent shall bear interest at the rate of 1/2 of 1% per month till such time as payments are made.
[Ord. 208, 7/8/1985]
Appropriation is hereby made from the proper fund or funds of the Borough of Middleburg, in a necessary amount to pay into the contribution fund as provided in Section 4 of the Enabling Act and in accordance with the plan or plans in agreement. Authority is given to the proper officials of the Borough of Middleburg to enter into an agreement with the "state agency," which agreement shall be in accordance with Act No. 491 and with Paragraph 218 of the Social Security Act.