Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a)
Personal liability. It
is the responsibility of the owner of an inspection station to do all of the
following:
(1) To conduct the business of the
official inspection station honestly and in the best interests of this
Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of 75 Pa.C.S (relating to
Vehicle Code) and this chapter, and, except in the case of a fleet or
Commonwealth inspection station, to make every reasonable effort to inspect all
vehicles upon request.
(2) To make
official inspection regulations and supplements available for the use of
certified inspection mechanics and other employees involved in
inspection.
(3) To notify the
inspection station supervisor and the Vehicle Control Division when a certified
mechanic is hired.
(4) To keep
inspection records and required work orders available for examination and audit
by the inspection station supervisor and other authorized persons.
(5) To keep certificate of inspection
requisition forms for each inspection campaign.
(6) To assume full responsibility, with or
without actual knowledge, for:
(i) Every
inspection conducted by an employe of the inspection station.
(ii) Every inspection conducted on the
premises.
(iii) Every certificate
of inspection issued to the inspection station.
(iv) Every certificate of inspection issued
by the inspection station.
(v) A
violation of the Vehicle Code or this chapter related to inspections committed
by an employe of the inspection station.
(7) To assure that each inspection is
performed by an inspection mechanic certified to inspect that type of
vehicle.
(8) To have available, at
all times, a current certificate of inspection for all types of vehicles
inspected at that station.
(b)
Change of ownership. The
following apply to change of ownership:
(1) In
the case of a change of ownership, the certificate of appointment, all unissued
certificates of inspection, and all inspection material shall be surrendered
immediately to the inspection station supervisor. The new owner shall submit a
Form MV-427 application to the Bureau. An investigation of the premises will be
conducted by the inspection station supervisor.
(2) In the following circumstances, it shall
not be necessary to surrender unissued certificates of inspection; however, no
inspections shall be conducted until the new ownership has been approved and a
new certificate of appointment issued:
(i)
Creation, modification or termination of a partnership.
(ii) Incorporation of a business.
(iii) Transfer of the controlling interest in
a corporation.
(iv) Transfer of
ownership to a spouse, child or parent.
(c)
Change of location. In
the case of a change of location of an inspection station, all of the following
apply:
(1) A Form MV-427 application shall be
completed and submitted to the Bureau.
(2) An investigation of the premises will be
conducted by the inspection station supervisor.
(3) Certificates of inspection will be
audited by the inspection station supervisor and shall be retained by the
station owner.
(4) No inspections
shall be made at the new location until it has been investigated and approved
and a new certificate of appointment issued by the Bureau.
(5) If the new location is not approved at
the time of the investigation, the inspection station supervisor will pick up
all current certificates of inspection and will retain them until the new
location is approved.
(d)
Discontinuance of business. Inspections shall be discontinued
in any of the following circumstances:
(1) If
the owner vacates, abandons or discontinues the inspection business. Immediate
notice shall be provided to the Bureau and the inspection station supervisor.
The inspection station supervisor will pick up the certificate of appointment
and all certificates of inspection, records and other inspection materials and
return them to the Bureau.
(2) If
the owner is deceased. If a member of the family or partner wishes to continue
the business, a new application for appointment shall be submitted to the
Bureau.
(3) If the owner
voluntarily discontinues the operation of an inspection station, the owner
shall immediately notify the inspection station supervisor. Remaining
inspection materials shall be returned to the inspection station
supervisor.
(e)
Notice required. The following events shall be reported at
once to the inspection station supervisor and the Bureau; however, it is not
necessary to discontinue inspections.
(1)
Whenever certificates of inspection are damaged, lost or stolen.
(2) Whenever a certified mechanic or a person
authorized to purchase certificates of inspection is dismissed or
resigns.
(3) A change in the post
office address of an inspection station, not location. The changes shall be
reported at once on Form MV-427.
(4) A change of the company name, not
ownership. The changes shall be reported at once on Form MV-427.
(5) When a person who signed the Form MV-427
application for a corporation is no longer in charge of the inspection station:
(i) A new Form MV-427 shall be submitted to
the Bureau at once.
(ii) A new
letter of authority is required for the person signing the Form
MV-427.
(6) Whenever a
person whose signature is on the signature card, Form MV-417, resigns or is
relieved of inspection responsibilities, the owner shall request new signature
cards from the Bureau at once. Upon receipt of new cards, the old cards shall
be returned to the Bureau.
(f)
Customer relations. The
garage owner shall consult the vehicle owner for permission to make repairs.
(1) The permission may be established at the
time the vehicle is brought to the station for inspection or after it is
determined the repairs are needed.
(2) The vehicle owner shall be allowed to
make his own repairs or to select anyone else he desires to do them for
him.
(3) A part replaced as a
result of inspection shall be retained until the vehicle is returned to the
customer. The customer shall have the right to examine all replaced
parts.
(4) The vehicle owner shall
be informed in writing on the receipt or work order of any parts which,
although in passing condition, the mechanic believes may become dangerous
before the next inspection period. The brake and tire readings shall be
indicated in writing on the receipt or work order. If a temporary inspection
approval indicator is issued, the receipt or work order shall also contain the
following information:
(i) A statement which
specifies that failure to return the vehicle displaying a renewed emission
certificate of inspection to the station prior to the expiration of the safety
certificate of inspection shall void the temporary inspection approval
indicator and necessitate a complete reinspection of the vehicle for which a
fee may be charged.
(ii) A
statement indicating that the fee for affixing a new certificate of inspection
which shall be charged upon the return of the vehicle for the new certificate
of inspection to be affixed. This fee shall be no greater than the posted fee
for the certificate of inspection as required by §
175.24(2)
(relating to required certificates and station
signs).
The provisions of this §175.29 amended under the Vehicle
Code,
75 Pa.C.S. §§
4101,
4103,
4301,
4501,
4521,
4702,
4703,
4706(e), 4728 and
6103.