(a) Legislative findings.--The General Assembly finds as follows:
(1) Purchasers, when buying motor vehicles, rely heavily on the odometer reading of a motor vehicle as an index of the condition and value of the motor vehicle.
(2) Purchasers are entitled to rely on the odometer reading as an accurate indication of the mileage actually traveled by the motor vehicle. An accurate indication of the true mileage traveled by the motor vehicle assists the purchaser as a guide in determining the safety, reliability and value of the motor vehicle.
(b) Definitions.--The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Dealer." A person engaged in the business of buying, selling or exchanging motor vehicles.
"Motor vehicle auction." A sale transaction conducted by means of oral or written exchanges between an auctioneer and the members of the audience, which exchanges consist of a series of invitations for offers for the purchase of motor vehicles made by the auctioneer and offers to purchase made by members of the audience and culminate in the acceptance by the auctioneer of the highest or most favorable offer made by a member of the participating audience.
"Motor vehicle auction company." A person who, as a part of that person's business, arranges, manages, sponsors, advertises or carries out motor vehicle auctions.
"Odometer." An instrument for measuring and recording the actual distance a motor vehicle travels while in operation. The term does not include any auxiliary odometer designed to be reset by the operator of the motor vehicle for the purpose of recording mileage on trips.
"Person." A natural person, association, partnership, corporation or trust.
"Repair and replacement." To restore to a sound working condition by replacing the odometer or any part thereof or by correcting what is inoperative.
"Transfer." To change ownership by purchase, gift or any other means.
"Transferee." A person to whom the ownership in a motor vehicle is transferred by purchase, gift or any means other than by creation of a security interest.
"Transferor." A person who transfers his ownership in a motor vehicle by sale, gift or any means other than by creation of a security interest.
(Mar. 21, 1996, P.L.35, No.11, eff. 60 days)
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 71 - Vehicle Theft and Related Provisions
Section 7101 - Requirement for identification number
Section 7102 - Removal or falsification of identification number (Repealed)
Section 7103 - Dealing in vehicles with removed or falsified numbers (Repealed)
Section 7104 - State replacement vehicle identification number plate
Section 7105 - Seizure of vehicles with removed or falsified numbers
Section 7111 - Dealing in titles and plates for stolen vehicles
Section 7112 - False report of theft or conversion of vehicle
Section 7113 - Reporting stolen and recovered vehicles
Section 7114 - Records of stolen vehicles
Section 7115 - Application for certificate of title of a stolen vehicle
Section 7116 - Fraudulent removal of vehicle from garage
Section 7121 - False application for certificate of title or registration
Section 7122 - Altered, forged or counterfeit documents and plates
Section 7123 - Sale or purchase of certificate or other document
Section 7124 - Fraudulent use or removal of registration plate
Section 7131 - Legislative findings and definitions
Section 7132 - Prohibited activities relating to odometers
Section 7133 - Permissible activities relating to odometers
Section 7134 - Odometer disclosure requirements
Section 7135 - Odometer mileage statement retention
Section 7136 - Conspiracy to violate odometer requirements
Section 7137 - Violation of Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law