PRINTER'S NO.  557

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

580

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY MARKOSEK, FEBRUARY 9, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION, FEBRUARY 9, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated

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Statutes, further providing for definitions, for persons

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ineligible for licensing, license issuance to minors, junior

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driver's license, for learners' permits and for school

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examination or hearing or accumulation of points or excessive

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speeding; providing for prohibiting use of interactive

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wireless communication device; and further providing for duty

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of driver in construction and maintenance areas or on highway

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safety corridors, for duty of driver in emergency response

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areas, for accident report forms, for department to compile,

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tabulate and analyze accident reports, for television

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equipment, for restraint systems and for applicability and

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uniformity of title.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 102 of Title 75 of the Pennsylvania

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Consolidated Statutes is amended by adding a definition to read:

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§ 102.  Definitions.

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Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent

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provisions of this title which are applicable to specific

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provisions of this title, the following words and phrases when

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used in this title shall have, unless the context clearly

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indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this section:

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"Interactive wireless communication device."  A wireless

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telephone, personal digital assistant, smart phone, portable or

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mobile computer, or similar device which can be used for voice

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communication, texting, e-mailing, browsing the Internet or

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instant messaging. The term does not include any of the

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following:

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(1)  A device being used exclusively as a global

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positioning or navigation system or a system or device that

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is physically or electronically integrated into the vehicle.

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(2)  A communication device that is affixed to a mass

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transit vehicle, bus or school bus.

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(3)  An amateur radio.

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(4)  A citizens band radio.

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Section 2.  Section 1503(c) of Title 75 is amended by adding

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a paragraph to read:

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§ 1503.  Persons ineligible for licensing; license issuance to

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minors; junior driver's license.

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(c)  Junior driver's license.--The department may issue a

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junior driver's license to a person 16 or 17 years of age under

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rules and regulations adopted by the department and subject to

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the provisions of this section. A junior driver's license shall

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automatically become a regular driver's license when the junior

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driver attains 18 years of age.

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(2.1)  (i)  For the first six months after issuance of

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the junior driver's license, a junior driver shall not

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drive a vehicle with more than one passenger under 18

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years of age who is not a member of the driver's

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immediate family unless the junior driver is accompanied

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by a parent or legal guardian. After the expiration of

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the first six months, a junior driver shall not drive a

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vehicle with more than three passengers under 18 years of

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age who are not members of the driver's immediate family

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unless the junior driver is accompanied by a parent or

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legal guardian.

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(ii)  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection

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(a), a junior driver shall not drive a vehicle with more

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than one passenger under 18 years of age who is not a

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member of the driver's immediate family unless the junior

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driver is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian if

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the junior driver has been convicted of any violation of

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this title.

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(iii)  For purposes of this paragraph, a junior

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driver's immediate family shall include brothers,

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sisters, stepbrothers or stepsisters of the driver,

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including adopted or foster children and persons residing

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in the same household as the junior driver.

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Section 3.  Sections 1505(e) and 1538(e) of Title 75 are

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amended to read:

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§ 1505.  Learners' permits.

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(e)  Authorization to test for driver's license and junior

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driver's license.--A person with a learner's permit is

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authorized to take the examination for a regular or junior

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driver's license for the class of vehicle for which a permit is

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held. Before a person under the age of 18 years may take the

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examination for a junior driver's license, the minor must:

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(1)  Have held a learner's permit for that class of

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vehicle for a period of six months.

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(2)  Present to the department a certification form

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signed by the father, mother, guardian, person in loco

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parentis or spouse of a married minor stating that the minor

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applicant has completed [50] 65 hours of practical driving

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experience accompanied as required under subsection (b).

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Submission of a certification shall not subject the parent,

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guardian, person in loco parentis or spouse of a married

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minor to any liability based upon the certification.

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(3)  Have the certification form completed when the minor

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is ready for the licensing examination. The certification

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form shall be developed by the department and will be

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provided by the department when the original application for

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a learner's permit is processed. The department will make

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this form readily available through the mail or electronic

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means. A suspension under this paragraph shall be in lieu of

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a suspension under subsection (d)(1).

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Section 4.  Title 75 is amended by adding a section to read:

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§ 3316.  Prohibiting use of interactive wireless communication

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device.

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(a)  Driver restrictions.--

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(1)  Except as provided in paragraph (2), no person shall

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drive a motor vehicle upon a roadway or trafficway in this

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Commonwealth while using an interactive wireless

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communication device for a purpose other than:

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(i)  voice communication through the use of an

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interactive wireless communication device while in hands-

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free mode;

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(ii)  reading, selecting or entering a telephone

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number or name into an interactive wireless communication

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device for the purpose of voice communication; or

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(iii)  utilizing a global positioning or navigation

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system.

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(2)  No person with a learner's permit or junior driver's

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license shall drive a motor vehicle upon a roadway or

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trafficway in this Commonwealth while using an interactive

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wireless communication device.

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(b)  Enforcement.--A conviction under subsection (a) by State

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or local law enforcement agencies shall occur only as a

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secondary action when a driver of a motor vehicle has been

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convicted of another provision under this title.

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(c)  Exceptions.--This section shall not apply to:

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(1)  A driver using an interactive wireless communication

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device to contact a 911 system or wireless E-911 service, as

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defined in 35 Pa.C.S. Ch. 53 (relating to emergency telephone

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service).

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(2)  A driver using an interactive wireless communication

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device when the vehicle is stopped due to a traffic

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obstruction and the motor vehicle transmission is in neutral

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or park.

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(3)  Operators of emergency vehicles who use an

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interactive wireless communication device for voice

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communication for the purpose of responding to an emergency

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while engaged in the performance of their official duties.

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(4)  Volunteer emergency responders who use an

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interactive wireless communication device for voice

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communication for the purpose of responding to an emergency

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while engaged in the performance of their official duties.

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(d)  Seizure.--The provisions of this section shall not be

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construed as authorizing the seizure or forfeiture of an

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interactive wireless communication device.

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(e)  Penalty.--

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(1)  A person who violates subsection (a) commits a

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summary offense and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to

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pay a fine of $50.

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(2)  A person who violates subsection (a) while passing

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through a school zone, as defined and provided under the

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regulations of the department, commits a summary offense and

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shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $100.

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An official traffic-control device shall indicate the

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beginning and end of each school zone to traffic approaching

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in each direction. Establishment of a school zone, including

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its location and hours of operation, shall be approved by the

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department.

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(f)  Public education and awareness program.--The department

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shall develop and maintain Statewide public education and

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awareness programs to combat distracted driving and driving

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under the influence and promote awareness of the provisions of

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this section subject to available funding.

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(g)  Guidelines.--The department shall, in consultation with

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the Department of Education and the Pennsylvania State Police,

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promulgate guidelines for the implementation of subsection (f)

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within six months of the effective date of this section.

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(h)  Insurance.--An insurer may not charge an insured who has

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been convicted under this section a higher premium for a policy

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of insurance in whole or in part by reason of that conviction.

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(i)  Department to compile report.--The department shall

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annually compile and make available to the Transportation

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Committee of the Senate and the Transportation Committee of the

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House of Representatives a report detailing the public education

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efforts to combat distracted driving and driving under the

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influence and promote awareness of the provisions of this

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section.

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(j)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following

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words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this

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subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

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"Hands-free mode."  The use of an interactive wireless

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communication device that allows the user to engage in

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communication without the use of either hand by means of an

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internal feature or function or an attachment or device.

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"Volunteer emergency responder."  Any of the following:

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(1)  A member of a volunteer ambulance service as defined

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in 35 Pa.C.S. § 7363 (relating to definitions).

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(2)  A member of a volunteer fire company as defined in

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35 Pa.C.S. § 7363.

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(3)  A member of a volunteer rescue company as defined in

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35 Pa.C.S. § 7363.

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Section 5.  Sections 3326(c), 3327(e) and 3352(a) of Title 75

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are amended to read:

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§ 3326.  Duty of driver in construction and maintenance areas or

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on highway safety corridors.

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(c)  Fines to be doubled.--For any of the following

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violations, when committed in an active work zone manned by

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workers acting in their official capacity or on a highway safety

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corridor designated under section 6105.1 (relating to

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designation of highway safety corridors), the fine shall be

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double the usual amount:

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Section 3102 (relating to obedience to authorized

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persons directing traffic).

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Section 3111 (relating to obedience to traffic-

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control devices).

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Section 3112 (relating to traffic-control signals).

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Section 3114 (relating to flashing signals).

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Section 3302 (relating to meeting vehicle proceeding

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in opposite direction).

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Section 3303 (relating to overtaking vehicle on the

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left).

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Section 3304 (relating to overtaking vehicle on the

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right).

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Section 3305 (relating to limitations on overtaking

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on the left).

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Section 3306 (relating to limitations on driving on

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left side of roadway).

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Section 3307 (relating to no-passing zones).

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Section 3309 (relating to driving on roadways laned

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for traffic).

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Section 3310 (relating to following too closely).

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Section 3316(a) (relating to prohibiting use of

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interactive wireless communication device).

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Section 3323 (relating to stop signs and yield

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signs).

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Section 3326 (relating to duty of driver in

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construction and maintenance areas).

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Section 3361 (relating to driving vehicle at safe

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speed).

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Section 3362 (relating to maximum speed limits).

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Section 3702 (relating to limitations on backing).

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Section 3714 (relating to careless driving).

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Section 3736 (relating to reckless driving).

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Section 3802 (relating to driving under influence of

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alcohol or controlled substance).

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§ 3327.  Duty of driver in emergency response areas.

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(e)  Fines to be doubled.--In addition to any penalty as

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provided in subsection (b), the fine for any of the following

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violations when committed in an emergency response area manned

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by emergency service responders shall be double the usual

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amount:

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Section 3102 (relating to obedience to authorized persons

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directing traffic).

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Section 3111 (relating to obedience to traffic-control

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devices).

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Section 3114 (relating to flashing signals).

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Section 3302 (relating to meeting vehicle proceeding in

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opposite direction).

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Section 3303 (relating to overtaking vehicle on the

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left).

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Section 3304 (relating to overtaking vehicle on the

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right).

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Section 3305 (relating to limitations on overtaking on

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the left).

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Section 3306 (relating to limitations on driving on left

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side of roadway).

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Section 3307 (relating to no-passing zones).

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Section 3310 (relating to following too closely).

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Section 3312 (relating to limited access highway

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entrances and exits).

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Section 3316(a) (relating to prohibiting use of

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interactive wireless communication device).

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Section 3323 (relating to stop signs and yield signs).

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Section 3325 (relating to duty of driver on approach of

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emergency vehicle).

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Section 3361 (relating to driving vehicle at safe speed).

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Section 3707 (relating to driving or stopping close to

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fire apparatus).

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Section 3710 (relating to stopping at intersection or

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crossing to prevent obstruction).

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Section 3714 (relating to careless driving).

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Section 3736 (relating to reckless driving).

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Section 3802 (relating to driving under influence of

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alcohol or controlled substance).

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§ 3752.  Accident report forms.

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(a)  Form and content.--The department shall prepare and upon

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request supply to all law enforcement agencies and other

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appropriate agencies or individuals, forms for written accident

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reports as required in this subchapter suitable with respect to

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the persons required to make the reports and the purposes to be

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served. The written report forms shall call for sufficiently

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detailed information to disclose with reference to a vehicle

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accident the cause, conditions then existing and the persons and

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vehicles involved, including whether the driver of the vehicle

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was using an interactive wireless communication device when the

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accident occurred and other information as the department may

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require. Reports for use by the drivers and owners shall also

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provide for information relating to financial responsibility.

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Section 6.  Section 3753 of Title 75 is amended by adding a

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subsection to read:

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§ 3753.  Department to compile, tabulate and analyze accident

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reports.

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(b.1)  Report on interactive wireless communication

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devices.--The department shall annually compile and make

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available to the public information submitted on an accident

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report concerning the use of interactive wireless communication

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devices in motor vehicles involved in traffic accidents. The

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report shall note whether the driver of the motor vehicle was

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using an interactive wireless communication device when the

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accident occurred. The data shall also be included in an annual

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report submitted by the department to the Transportation

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Committee of the Senate and the Transportation Committee of the

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House of Representatives.

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Section 7.  Sections 4527 and 4581(a) and (b) are amended to

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read:

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§ 4527.  [Television] Video receiving equipment.

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(a)  General rule.--[No] Except as provided in subsection

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(c), no person shall drive a motor vehicle operated on a highway

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[shall be] equipped with [television-type] any image display

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device, video receiving equipment, including a receiver, a video

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monitor or a television or video screen capable of displaying a

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television broadcast or video signal that produces entertainment

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or business applications or similar equipment which is located

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in the motor vehicle at any point forward of the back of the

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driver's seat [or otherwise visible], or which is visible,

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directly or indirectly, to the driver while operating the motor

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vehicle.

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(a.1)  Prohibition.--Except as provided in subsection (b), no

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registered owner of a motor vehicle shall install or cause to be

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installed in the owner's motor vehicle an image display device

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intended to be visible to a driver in the normal driving

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position when the vehicle is in motion and when the driver is

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restrained by the safety seat belt system adjusted in accordance

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with the manufacturer's recommendations.

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(b)  Exception.--This section shall not apply to the

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following:

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(1)  [Television-type receiving equipment] Image display

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devices in a vehicle used exclusively for safety or law

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enforcement purposes as approved by the Pennsylvania State

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Police.

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(2)  [Electronic displays] Image display devices used in

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conjunction with in-vehicle navigation systems, related to

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traffic, road and weather information.

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(3)  Image display devices that provide vehicle

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information related to the driving task or to enhance or

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supplement the driver's view forward, behind or to the sides

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of the motor vehicle or permit the driver to monitor vehicle

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occupants behind the driver.

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(4)  Image display devices that do not display images to

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the driver while the vehicle is in motion.

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(5)  Image display devices which display an image while a

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vehicle is parked.

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(c)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the term "image

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display device" means equipment capable of displaying to the

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driver of the motor vehicle:

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(1)  a broadcast television image; or

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(2)  a visual image, other than text, from a digital

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video disc or other storage device.

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§ 4581.  Restraint systems.

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(a)  Occupant protection.--

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(1)  Any person who is operating a passenger car, Class I

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truck, Class II truck, classic motor vehicle, antique motor

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vehicle or motor home and who transports a child under four

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years of age anywhere in the motor vehicle, including the

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cargo area, shall fasten such child securely in a child

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passenger restraint system, as defined in subsection (d).

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This subsection shall apply to all persons while they are

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operators of motor vehicles where a seating position is

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available which is equipped with a seat safety belt or other

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means to secure the systems or where the seating position was

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originally equipped with seat safety belts.

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(1.1)  Any person who is operating a passenger car, Class

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I truck, Class II truck, classic motor vehicle, antique motor

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vehicle or motor home and who transports a child four years

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of age or older but under eight years of age anywhere in the

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motor vehicle, including the cargo area, shall fasten such

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child securely in a fastened safety seat belt system and in

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an appropriately fitting child booster seat, as defined in

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subsection (d). This paragraph shall apply to all persons

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while they are operators of motor vehicles where a seating

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position is available which is equipped with a seat safety

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belt or other means to secure the systems or where the

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seating position was originally equipped with seat safety

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belts. [A conviction under this paragraph by State or local

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law enforcement agencies shall occur only as a secondary

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action when a driver of a motor vehicle has been convicted of

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violating any other provision of this title.] 

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(2)  [Except for children under eight years of age and

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except as provided in paragraphs (1) and (1.1), each]

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(i)  The driver [and front seat occupant] of a

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passenger car, Class I truck, Class II truck or motor

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home operated in this Commonwealth shall [wear] secure or

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cause to be secured in a properly adjusted and fastened

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safety seat belt system on the driver, if under 18 years

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of age, and every vehicle occupant eight years of age or

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older but under 18 years of age. [A conviction under this

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paragraph by State or local law enforcement agencies

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shall occur only as a secondary action when a driver of a

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motor vehicle has been convicted of any other provision

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of this title. The driver of a passenger automobile shall

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secure or cause to be secured in a properly adjusted and

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fastened safety seat belt system any occupant who is

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eight years of age or older and less than 18 years of

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age.]

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(ii)  Except for children under 18 years of age and

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except as provided in paragraphs (1) and (1.1) and

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subparagraph (i), each driver and front seat occupant of

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a passenger car, Class I truck, Class II truck, classic

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motor vehicle, antique motor vehicle or motor home

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operated in this Commonwealth shall wear a properly

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adjusted and fastened safety seat belt system.

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(iii)  This paragraph shall not apply to:

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[(i)] (A)  A driver or front seat occupant of any

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vehicle manufactured before July 1, 1966.

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[(ii)] (B)  A driver or front seat occupant who

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possesses a written verification from a physician

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that he is unable to wear a safety seat belt system

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for physical or medical reasons, or from a

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psychiatrist or other specialist qualified to make an

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informed judgment that he is unable to wear a safety

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seat belt system for psychological reasons.

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[(iii)] (C)  A rural letter carrier while

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operating any motor vehicle during the performance of

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his duties as a United States postal service rural

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letter carrier only between the first and last

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delivery points.

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[(iv)] (D)  A driver who makes frequent stops and

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is traveling less than 15 miles per hour for the

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purpose of delivering goods or services while in the

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performance of his duties and only between the first

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and last delivery points.

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A violation of this paragraph shall not be subject to the

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assessment of any points under section 1535 (relating to

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schedule of convictions and points).

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(3)  [A] Notwithstanding the provisions of section

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1503(c)(2.1) (relating to persons ineligible for licensing;

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license issuance to minors; junior driver's license), a 

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driver who is under 18 years of age may not operate a motor

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vehicle in which the number of passengers exceeds the number

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of available safety seat belts in the vehicle.

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(b)  Offense.--Anyone who fails to comply with the provisions

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of subsection (a)(1) or (1.1) shall be guilty of a summary

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offense with a maximum fine of $100. The court imposing and

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collecting any such fines shall transfer the fines thus

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collected to the State Treasurer for deposit in the Child

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Passenger Restraint Fund, pursuant to section 4582 (relating to

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Child Passenger Restraint Fund). Anyone who violates subsection

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(a)(2) or (3) commits a summary offense and shall, upon

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conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $10. No person shall

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be convicted of a violation of subsection [(a)(2)] (a)(2)(ii) 

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unless the person is also convicted of another violation of this

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title which occurred at the same time. No costs as described in

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42 Pa.C.S. § 1725.1 (relating to costs) shall be imposed for

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summary conviction of subsection (a)(2) or (3). Conviction under

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this subsection shall not constitute a moving violation.

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Section 8.  Section 6101 of Title 75 is amended to read:

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§ 6101.  Applicability and uniformity of title.

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The provisions of this title shall be applicable and uniform

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throughout this Commonwealth and in all political subdivisions

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in this Commonwealth, and no local authority shall enact or

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enforce any ordinance on a matter covered by the provisions of

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this title unless expressly authorized. A person charged with

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violating an ordinance determined to be enacted or enforced in

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violation of this section shall be awarded court costs and

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attorney fees incurred as a result of defending against the

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charge.

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Section 9.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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