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37 Pa. Code § 41.7. Termination or cancellation.

§ 41.7. Termination or cancellation.

 (a)  Conditions. Designators shall remain valid until terminated or cancelled. The Commissioner may cancel an emergency vehicle designation under the following conditions or for any other reasonable grounds:

   (1)  The termination, for any reason, of a condition which entitled the holder to the designation.

   (2)  The sale or destruction of the vehicle for which the designation was issued.

   (3)  A violation of the conditions applying to the designation or stated in this chapter.

   (4)  In the case of vehicles designated by the State Police as emergency vehicles, a conviction against the driver for a violation of 75 Pa.C.S. (relating to Vehicle Code) or 18 Pa.C.S. (relating to Crimes Code).

 (b)  Return. Terminated or cancelled emergency vehicle designations shall be returned to the Director, Bureau of Patrol, by the designee.

 (c)  Proprietor. Emergency vehicle designations are the property of the State Police. Terminated or cancelled designations may be seized and shall be forwarded to the Director, Bureau of Patrol.

Source

   The provisions of this §  41.7 adopted May 21, 1982, effective March 10, 1979, 12 Pa.B. 1640.



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