Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 57 - Taxicabs and Limousines in First Class Cities
Section 5707.1 - Assessment notice and hearings


(a) Notice of assessment and payment.--
(1) The authority shall serve notice of the assessment determined pursuant to section 5707 (relating to budget and assessments) to each owner by electronic mail, as provided in 52 Pa. Code § 1001.51(b) (relating to service by the authority). The authority shall post the assessment for each utility group on its Internet website.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3), an assessment must be paid within 30 days of service as provided in 52 Pa. Code § 1001.54(a)(4) (relating to date of service).
(3) The authority may provide by regulation for the payment of an assessment in scheduled installments.
(b) Assessment hearings.--
(1) Within 15 days after service of notice of assessment, an owner may file a petition with the authority which specifically avers the reason that the assessment is excessive, erroneous, unlawful or otherwise invalid. The authority may prescribe filing procedures and the form for the petition.
(2) The authority shall fix the time and place for a hearing on a properly filed petition and shall serve notice thereof upon parties in interest. After the conclusion of the hearing, the authority shall issue a decision and findings in sufficient detail to enable a court to determine, on appeal, the controverted question presented by the proceeding and whether proper weight was given to the evidence.
(3) The filing of a petition under this subsection does not relieve the owner of the obligation to pay the assessment within the specified time frame. If a refund due from the authority to the objecting owner or an additional assessment payment due from the objecting owner to the authority is required, the payment must be made within ten days after notice of the findings of the authority.
(c) Appeals.--A suit or proceeding may not be commenced or maintained in a court for the purpose of restraining or delaying the collection or payment of an assessment made under this chapter. A person aggrieved by an order of the authority entered under this section may appeal as provided in section 5705(d) (relating to contested complaints).
(July 9, 2013, P.L.455, No.64, eff. imd.)

2013 Amendment. Act 64 added section 5707.1.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 53 - MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY

Chapter 57 - Taxicabs and Limousines in First Class Cities

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 5701 - Definitions

Section 5701.1 - Legislative findings

Section 5702 - Advisory committee

Section 5703 - Rates

Section 5704 - Power of authority to require insurance

Section 5705 - Contested complaints

Section 5706 - Driver certification program

Section 5707 - Budget and assessments

Section 5707.1 - Assessment notice and hearings

Section 5708 - Funds

Section 5709 - (Reserved)

Section 5710 - Fees

Section 5711 - Power of authority to issue certificates of public convenience

Section 5712 - Medallion system

Section 5713 - Property and licensing rights

Section 5714 - Certificate and medallion required

Section 5715 - Contested complaints (Deleted by amendment)

Section 5716 - Reissuance of medallion

Section 5717 - Additional certificates and medallions

Section 5718 - Restrictions

Section 5719 - Driver certification program (Deleted by amendment)

Section 5720 - Wages

Section 5721 - Centralized dispatcher

Section 5722 - Regulations

Section 5723 - Budget and fees (Deleted by amendment)

Section 5724 - Criminal penalties

Section 5725 - Civil penalties

Section 5741 - Certificate of public convenience required

Section 5741.1 - Power of authority

Section 5742 - Regulations

Section 5743 - Budget and fees (Deleted by amendment)

Section 5744 - Criminal penalties

Section 5745 - Civil penalties