Action to abate. Wherever there is reason to believe that a drug-related nuisance exists, the district

Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

Section: 8383

Jurisdiction: PA

Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8383

§ 8383.  Action to abate. Wherever there is reason to believe that a drug-related nuisance exists, the district attorney, the Attorney General, if requested by a district attorney, the solicitor for the county or municipality, a resident within 1,000 feet of the property, including a tenant of the property, the owner of property or any community-based organization may file an action in the court of common pleas to abate, enjoin and prevent the drug-related nuisance. Such actions shall be commenced by the filing of a complaint alleging the facts constituting the drug-related nuisance.

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