Pennsylvania Code
Title 67 - TRANSPORTATION
Part I - Department of Transportation
Subpart A - Vehicle Code Provisions
Article VII - Vehicle Characteristics
Chapter 175 - VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND INSPECTION
Subchapter D - SCHEDULE OF PENALTIES AND SUSPENSIONS: OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATIONS AND CERTIFIED MECHANICS
Section 175.51 - Cause for suspension
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Schedule. The complete operation of an official inspection station is the responsibility of the owner. Failure to comply with the appropriate provisions of 75 Pa.C.S. (relating to Vehicle Code) will be considered sufficient cause for suspension of inspection privileges. A violator is also subject to criminal prosecution.
Duration of Suspension | |||
Type of Violation | 1st Violation | 2nd Violation | 3rd and Subsequent Violation |
(1) Category 1 | |||
(i) Issuance or possession of altered, forged, stolen or counterfeit certification of inspection | 1 year | Permanent | |
(ii) Furnish, lend, give, sell or receive a certificate of inspection without inspection | 1 year | Permanent | |
(iii) Faulty inspection of equipment or parts | 2 months | 1 year | 3 years |
(2) Category 2 | |||
(i) Fraudulent recordkeeping | 1 year | Permanent | |
(ii) Improper recordkeeping | 2 months | 1 year | 3 years |
(iii) Failure to verify registration, title, manufacturer's statement of origin, financial responsibility information, or inspecting a vehicle with an expired registration or when valid proof of financial responsibility has not been submitted. | 2 months | 4 months | 1 year |
(iv) Failure to affix certificate of inspection immediately upon successful completion of the inspection | 2 months | 4 months | 1 year |
(v) Improperly assigning certificate of inspection | 2 months | 4 months | 1 year |
(vi) Failure to produce records, certificates of inspection, signature cards, certificate of appointment or mechanic card upon demand by inspection station supervisor or authorized representative of the Department | 2 months or until produced | 6 months or until produced | 1 year or until produced |
(vii) Improper certificate of inspection security | Warning | 4 months | 1 year |
(viii) Careless recordkeeping | Warning | 4 months | 6 months |
(3) Category 3 | |||
(i) Inspection by mechanic with suspended, revoked, cancelled or recalled operating privilege | 2 months | 6 months | 1 year |
(ii) Inspecting more than three motorcycles or two other vehicles per hour | 4 months | 6 months | 1 year |
(iii) Inspection by uncertified mechanic | 4 months | 6 months | 1 year |
(4) Category 4 | |||
(i) Misstatement of fact | 2 months | 4 months | 1 year |
(ii) Performing or indicating unnecessary repairs for the purpose of passing an inspection | 4 months | 6 months | 1 year |
(iii) Performing repairs for the purpose of passing an inspection without vehicle owner authori-zation | 4 months | 6 months | 1 year |
(iv) Unclean inspection area | 2 months | 4 months | 6 months |
(v) Required tools or equip-ment missing or broken | Warning if tools are repaired or replaced; if not, suspension until tools are repaired or replaced | 2 months or until tools are repaired or replaced, whichever is greater | 6 months or until tools are repaired or replaced whichever is greater |
(vi) Bad check | Warning if amount due is paid within 10 days from date notified. If not, suspension until amount due is paid | 2 months or until amount due is paid, whichever is greater | 6 months or until amount due is paid, whichever is greater |
(vii) Failure to report discontinuance of business | 1 year | 3 years | Permanent |
(viii) Failure to notify the Department of changes of ownership, location or other changes affecting an official inspection station | 4 months | 6 months | 1 year |
(ix) Failure to give a written receipt or work order to customer, or to list required information on work order | 2 months | 4 months | 1 year |
(x) Failure to satisfy monetary penalties for violations of Chapter 177 (relating to emission inspec-tion program) within 90 days of notification | Suspension until amount due is paid | 2 months or until amount due is paid, whichever is greater | 6 months or until amount due is paid, whichever is greater |
(b) Assignment of points. The Department will permit the station owner to consent to the acceptance of a point assessment for the station in lieu of suspension, if the station owner, manager, supervisor or other management level employe was without knowledge of the violation, and should not have known of the violation.
(c) Point determination. When offering a point assessment, in lieu of a suspension, the Department will calculate points in the following manner:
(d) Point suspension. The Department will suspend the privileges of an official inspection station for an accumulation of points whenever the station accumulates ten or more points.
(e) Restoration of suspensions. Stations and mechanics that have had their privilege to inspect suspended shall be restored as follows:
(f) Removal of points. Points assessed against a station shall be removed at the rate of two points for each 12 consecutive months in which the station has not had additional violations charged against it that could result in additional points. The 12-month period starts at the date of the last violation resulting in points or from the date of restoration of a suspension resulting from an accumulation of points, whichever occurred last.
(g) Subsequent violations. Determination of second and subsequent violations is made on the basis of previous violations in the same category within a 3-year period.
(h) Multiple violations. In the case of multiple violations which are reviewed and considered at one Departmental hearing, the Department will impose separate penalties for each violation as required by the schedule. The Department may direct that a suspension be served concurrently. If the Department permits a station to accept points in lieu of a suspension, the points will be assigned for the more serious violation affecting each vehicle. Violations affecting more than one vehicle will be treated as separate violations.
(i) Sale of business. An inspection station may be sold, transferred or leased to a new owner, and an application for appointment will be considered while the station is suspended or restored pending an appeal unless sold, transferred or leased to a person affiliated with the station or related to the station owner.
(j) Confiscated materials. Certificates of inspection and records confiscated as the result of an investigation will be retained by the inspection station supervisor. Certificates of inspection, certificates of appointment, mechanic certification cards and records confiscated as the result of a suspension will be returned to the Department. The Department will refund 75% of the purchase price for certificates of inspection confiscated as the result of a suspension.
(k) Official documents. Whenever an inspection station or mechanic is suspended or cancelled, the Department may order the surrender, upon demand, to an Inspection Station Supervisor or authorized representative of the Department of any of the following items:
The provisions of this §175.51 amended under the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa.C.S. §§ 4103, 4103(a), 4301, 4501, 4521, 4702 and 6103.