769 - Effect on existing laws; transition period.

§  769.  Effect  on  existing  laws; transition period. Subject to the  provisions of the joint consolidation  agreement  or  elector  initiated  consolidation  plan,  as  the  case  may  be,  pertaining  to the common  administration and uniform enforcement of laws in the consolidated local  government entity, all local laws, ordinances, rules or  regulations  of  the  component local government entities in effect on the effective date  of consolidation shall remain  in  full  force  and  effect  within  the  respective areas of the component local government entities that existed  prior  to consolidation, insofar as the local laws, ordinances, rules or  regulations are not repugnant to law, until repealed or amended. As soon  as practicable but not later than two years after the effective date  of  consolidation,  the  governing body of the consolidated local government  entity shall adopt new local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations  as  necessary to redress conflicts and otherwise redress ambiguities arising  among  the  then-existing laws, ordinances, rules or regulations for the  common administration and uniform governance of the  consolidated  local  government entity.