Building Owners & Managers Ass'n of Pittsburgh v. City of Pittsburgh
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Building Owners & Managers Ass'n of Pittsburgh v. City of Pittsburgh, 175 A.3d 220 (Pa. 2017)
Building Owners & Managers Ass'n of Pittsburgh v. City of Pittsburgh
Opinion of the Court
ORDER
AND NOW, this 29th day of November, 2017, the Petitions for Allowance of Appeal are GRANTED, limited to the issue set forth below. Allocatur is DENIED as to all other issues.
The issue, rephrased for clarity, is as follows:
Did the Commonwealth Court err in holding that the State Emergency Management Services Code, the State Disease Prevention and Control Act Law, the Second Class City Code, and the Home Rule Charter and Options Law failed to satisfy the “expressly provided by statute” exception, and that the City of Pittsburgh therefore lacked the authority to pass the Paid Sick Days Act and the Safe and Secure Buildings Act?
The appeals from Nos. 227-230 WAL 2017 and Nos. 236-239 WAL 2017 are hereby CONSOLIDATED for briefing and oral argument.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF PITTSBURGH v. CITY OF PITTSBURGH, Council of the City of Pittsburgh, and William Peduto, and Service Employees International Union Local 32 BJ. Petition of: City of Pittsburgh, Council of the City of Pittsburgh, and William Peduto. Building Owners and Managers Association of Pittsburgh v. City of Pittsburgh, Council of the City of Pittsburgh, and William Peduto, and Service Employees International Union Local 32 BJ Petiton of: City of Pittsburgh, Council of the City of Pittsburgh, and William Peduto
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