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Pennsylvania Code



Subchapter E. PENALTIES


Sec.


37.291.    Civil penalties for safety violations.
37.292.    Suspension and revocation of certificate.

Source

   The provisions of this Subchapter E adopted May 19, 1995, effective May 20, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 1951, unless otherwise noted.

Cross References

   This subchapter cited in 52 Pa. Code §  37.271 (relating to application).

§ 37.291. Civil penalties for safety violations.

 (a)  If a motor vehicle is inspected by an enforcement officer while in operation, and is found to be in violation of this chapter, a complaint may be instituted in accordance with section 701 of the act (relating to complaints), for the purpose of levying civil penalties as prescribed by section 3301 of the act (relating to civil penalties for violations). For the purpose of this section, the phrase ‘‘while in operation’’ includes vehicles housed at the carrier’s facilities but in readiness to be operated.

 (b)  If a driver of a motor carrier is found to be in violation of this chapter as the result of an inspection or an audit by an enforcement officer, a complaint may be instituted in accordance with section 701 of the act for the purpose of levying civil penalties as prescribed by section 3301 of the act.

 (c)  If a motor carrier is found to be in violation of this chapter as the result of an inspection or an audit by an enforcement officer, a complaint may be instituted in accordance with section 701 of the act, for the purpose of levying civil penalties as prescribed by section 3301 of the act.

§ 37.292. Suspension and revocation of certificate.

 Failure to comply with this chapter or the terms and conditions of the certificates of public convenience or permit issued will be sufficient cause for the Commission to suspend, revoke or rescind the rights and privileges conferred by the certificate of public convenience or permit. A revocation or penalty will not be finally ordered until the common carrier, contract carrier or forwarder has first been given opportunity to be heard as to why the certificate or permit should not be revoked or penalty imposed.



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