(a) Suspension or revocation after opportunity for hearing.--The department may impose a monetary penalty for certain violations and offenses as prescribed by regulation or this section or suspend or revoke registration plates for dealers, manufacturers or members of the "Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Business" class after providing an opportunity for a hearing in any of the following cases when the department finds upon sufficient evidence that:
(1) Except as provided in subsection (g)(1) the registrant is no longer entitled to licensing as a dealer or manufacturer or to registration in the "Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Business" class.
(2) The registrant has made or permitted to be made any unlawful use of the vehicle or registration plate or plates or registration card or permitted the use by a person not entitled thereto.
(3) The registrant has knowingly made a false statement or knowingly concealed a material fact or otherwise committed a fraud in any application.
(4) The registrant has failed to give notice of transfer of ownership or of the destruction or junking of any vehicle when and as required by this title.
(5) The registrant has failed to deliver to a transferee lawfully entitled thereto or to the department, when and as required by this title, a properly assigned certificate of title.
(6) The registrant has repeatedly violated any of the provisions of this title.
(7) Any fee payable to the Commonwealth in connection with the operation of the business of the registrant has not been paid.
(b) Mitigating events.--The opportunity for a hearing as authorized by subsection (a) shall include the consideration of relevant mitigating events as prescribed by regulation for violations and offenses of subsection (a)(2), (5) and (7).
(c) Written warning for first offense.--If the registrant violates subsection (a)(2), (5) or (7) as a first offense, the department shall sanction the registrant with a written warning without providing the opportunity for a hearing.
(d) Schedule of sanctions.--The department shall impose the following sanctions for violations:
(1) If the department finds that the registrant has violated subsection (a)(5) or (7) as a second offense, the registrant may be sanctioned with a monetary penalty of not less than $50 and not more than $100 per violation.
(2) If the department finds that the registrant has violated subsection (a)(5) or (7) as a third offense, the registrant may be sanctioned with a monetary penalty of not less than $100 and not more than $200 per violation.
(2.1) If the department finds that the registrant has violated subsection (a)(5) as a fourth or subsequent offense, the department may suspend for not less than three months or revoke the registration plates and cards of the registrant.
(3) A monetary penalty imposed for a violation of subsection (a)(5) shall be in addition to the requirement that the registrant deliver a properly assigned certificate of title. Unless extended by the department, if the registrant fails to pay the monetary penalty or to deliver the certificate of title within 45 days after notice was sent by the department, except as otherwise provided by section 1377 (relating to judicial review), the department shall suspend the registrant's registration plates until the monetary penalty has been paid and the title delivered.
(4) A monetary penalty imposed for a violation of subsection (a)(7) shall be in addition to payment of the original amount due for taxes and fees and any other penalty provided by law for submission of an uncollectible or dishonored check. Unless extended by the department, if the registrant fails to pay the monetary penalty, the original amount due or any other penalty within 45 days after notice was sent by the department, except as otherwise provided by section 1377, the department shall suspend the registrant's registration plates until all fees, taxes and penalties have been paid.
(5) A violation of subsection (a)(2) or (5) shall remain on the registrant's record for a period of 18 months from the date that the violation was sanctioned by the department. If the registrant does not commit another violation of subsection (a)(2) or (5) within that 18-month period, the department shall rescind from the registrant's record the prior sanction that was imposed. After rescission of the prior sanction, if the registrant thereafter commits a subsequent violation of subsection (a)(2) or (5), that violation shall be considered the same degree of offense as was previously imposed, unless more than three years have elapsed since the last date that the registrant was sanctioned for a violation of subsection (a)(2) or (5), in which case said subsequent violation shall be deemed a first offense.
(6) If the department has previously given notice of, and considered at a departmental hearing, violations of subsection (a)(5), no sanction shall be imposed for an alleged violation of subsection (a)(5) which was not included within said notice if said violation occurred prior to the date of the notice, the department's records reflected that the violation existed and the violation could have been included in the notice as an additional subject of the departmental hearing.
(7) If a registrant is sanctioned pursuant to subsection (c) or paragraph (1) or (2) or the corresponding provisions of departmental regulations, 67 Pa. Code Ch. 53 (relating to manufacturers, dealers and miscellaneous motor vehicle businesses registration plates), and the department also sanctions the registrant for corresponding violations as an issuing agent pursuant to departmental regulations, 67 Pa. Code Ch. 43 (relating to temporary registration cards and plates), the department shall only impose the sanction prescribed by this section or the corresponding section of 67 Pa. Code Ch. 53. Notwithstanding, the department shall note the offense pertaining to the registrant and the offense pertaining to the issuing agent upon each record, and the department shall consider each record when calculating second, third or subsequent offenses by the registrant and the issuing agent.
(e) Hearing.--Until regulations are prescribed by the department as authorized by subsection (b), the hearing shall include the consideration of relevant mitigating events for a violation of subsection (a)(2), (5) or (7).
(f) Interim regulations.--Until such regulations are prescribed by the department as authorized by subsections (a) and (b), the applicable departmental regulations as currently promulgated shall remain in full force and effect, except as specifically superseded by the provisions of subsections (c), (d) and (e).
(g) Suspension without hearing.--The department may suspend or revoke registration plates for dealers, manufacturers or members of the "Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Business" class without providing the opportunity for a hearing in any of the following cases:
(1) The registrant's license as a dealer or manufacturer has been suspended or revoked by the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons or the board has determined that the registrant is not entitled to such a license.
(2) If the Pennsylvania State Police shall certify that the dealer, manufacturer or member of the "Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Business" class is no longer in business.
(h) Recommended action by State licensing board.--The department may also audit and investigate dealers and manufacturers registered by the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons to determine whether any dealer or manufacturer has violated any provision of this title pertaining to dealers or manufacturers or any regulation promulgated by the department. The department may recommend that the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons suspend the license of any dealer or manufacturer which it finds has committed a violation and the board shall take prompt action on any such recommendations under the act of December 22, 1983 (P.L.306, No.84), known as the Board of Vehicles Act.
(July 10, 1990, P.L.356, No.83, eff. 30 days; June 28, 1993, P.L.137, No.33, eff. 60 days; July 11, 1996, P.L.660, No.115, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 60 days)
1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended subsecs. (d)(5) and (e).
1996 Amendment. Act 115 amended subsec. (d).
Cross References. Section 1374 is referred to in section 1376 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 13 - Registration of Vehicles
Section 1301 - Registration and certificate of title required
Section 1302 - Vehicles exempt from registration
Section 1303 - Vehicles of nonresidents exempt from registration
Section 1304 - Registration criteria
Section 1305 - Application for registration
Section 1306 - Grounds for refusing registration
Section 1307 - Period of registration
Section 1307.1 - Permanent fleet registration
Section 1308 - Issuance of registration card
Section 1309 - Renewal of registration
Section 1309.1 - Apportioned registration renewal
Section 1310 - Temporary registration cards
Section 1310.1 - Temporary registration permits
Section 1311 - Registration card to be signed and exhibited on demand
Section 1312 - Notice of change of name or address
Section 1313 - Duplicate registration cards
Section 1314 - Transfer of registration
Section 1315 - Operation of vehicle following death of owner
Section 1316 - Department records
Section 1317 - Acknowledgment of littering provisions
Section 1318 - Duties of agents
Section 1319 - Duties of motor carrier vehicle owners
Section 1320 - Contributions to Veterans' Trust Fund
Section 1321 - Contributions for pediatric cancer research
Section 1322 - Contributions to Keystone Tree Restricted Account
Section 1323 - Contributions for breast cancer research
Section 1324 - Contributions for the prevention of child abuse and neglect
Section 1331 - Issuance and reissuance of registration plates
Section 1332 - Display of registration plate
Section 1333 - Lost, stolen, damaged or illegible registration plate
Section 1334 - Return of registration plate
Section 1334.1 - Seizure of registration plate
Section 1335 - Registration plates for manufacturers and dealers
Section 1336 - Use of dealer registration plates
Section 1336.1 - Use of multipurpose dealer registration plates
Section 1336.2 - Farm equipment dealer registration plates
Section 1337 - Use of "Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Business" registration plates
Section 1337.1 - Fleet owner transporter registration plate
Section 1338 - Person with disability plate and placard
Section 1339 - Legislative plate
Section 1340 - Antique, classic and collectible plates
Section 1340.1 - Street rod plate
Section 1341 - Special registration plates
Section 1341.1 - Personal organization registration plates
Section 1342 - Veteran plates and placard
Section 1343 - Use of school bus or school vehicle plates
Section 1344 - Use of farm vehicle plates
Section 1344.1 - Use of farm equipment dealer registration plates
Section 1345 - Special plates for recipients of the Medal of Honor
Section 1346 - Special plates for recipients of Purple Heart
Section 1347 - Hearing impaired plates
Section 1348 - Special plates for Pearl Harbor survivors
Section 1349 - Circus or carnival plates
Section 1350 - Special plates for veterans of Korean War
Section 1350.1 - Special plates for recipients of Korean Defense Service Medal
Section 1351 - Special plates for veterans of Persian Gulf War
Section 1352 - Wild resource conservation plate
Section 1352.1 - Appalachian Trail organization registration plates
Section 1352.2 - Pollinator conservation registration plate
Section 1353 - Preserve our heritage registration plate
Section 1353.1 - Pennsylvania monument registration plate
Section 1354 - Flagship Niagara commemorative registration plate (Repealed)
Section 1354.1 - United States Olympic plate
Section 1355 - Zoological plate
Section 1355.1 - Pennsylvania Hunting Heritage registration plates
Section 1356 - Special plates for recipients of Expeditionary Forces Medal
Section 1357 - Special plates for World War II veterans
Section 1357.1 - Special plates for individuals in the service of the United States Merchant Marine
Section 1358 - DARE plate (Repealed)
Section 1358.1 - Share the Road plate
Section 1358.2 - Distracted Driving Awareness plate
Section 1359 - Special plates for steelworkers
Section 1360 - Special plates for veterans of Vietnam Conflict
Section 1361 - Special motorcycle plates related to veterans
Section 1362 - Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans plate
Section 1363 - Operation Enduring Freedom veterans plate
Section 1363.1 - Afghanistan and Iraq veterans plate
Section 1364 - Special plates for veterans
Section 1364.1 - Special plates for current members of the armed forces of the United States
Section 1365 - Gold Star Family plate
Section 1366 - Special plates for recipients of Silver Star
Section 1366.1 - Special plates for United States military airborne units
Section 1366.2 - Blue Star Family plate
Section 1366.3 - Special plates for recipients of Air Medal
Section 1367 - Special plates for recipients of Bronze Star
Section 1368 - Special plates for recipients of Bronze Star for Valor
Section 1368.1 - Special plates for recipients of Soldier's Medal
Section 1368.2 - Special plates for recipients of Presidential Service Badge
Section 1368.3 - Special plates for recipients of Legion of Merit
Section 1369.2 - Special "In God We Trust" plates
Section 1369.3 - Special plates for veterans of an ally foreign country
Section 1369.4 - USA semiquincentennial registration plates
Section 1370 - Report to General Assembly
Section 1371 - Operation following suspension of registration
Section 1372 - Unauthorized transfer or use of registration
Section 1373 - Suspension of registration
Section 1374 - Suspension or revocation of vehicle business registration plates
Section 1375 - Suspension of registration of unapproved carriers
Section 1376 - Surrender of registration plates and cards upon suspension or revocation
Section 1377 - Judicial review
Section 1378 - Suspension of motor carrier vehicle registration