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(a) Persons ineligible for licensing.–The department shall not issue a driver’s license to, or renew the driver’s license of, any person: (1) Whose operating privilege is suspended or revoked in this or any other state. (2) (Deleted by amendment). (3) Who is a user of alcohol or any controlled substance to a degree rendering the user incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle. This paragraph does not apply to any person who is enrolled or otherwise participating in a methadone or other controlled substance treatment program approved by the Department of Health provided that the person is certified to be competent to drive by a physician designated by the Department of Health. (4) Who has been adjudged to be afflicted with or suffering from any mental disability or disease and who has not at the time of application been restored to competency by the methods provided by law. (5) Whose name has been submitted under the provisions of section 1518 (relating to reports on mental or physical disabilities or disorders). (6) Who is required by the department to take an examination until the person has successfully passed the examination. (7) Who is under 18 years of age except in accordance with subsections (b) and (c). (8) Who has repeatedly violated any of the provisions of this chapter. The department shall provide an opportunity for a hearing upon invoking this paragraph. (9) Who is not a resident of this Commonwealth. This paragraph shall not apply to an employee of the Federal or State Government or the employee’s immediate family or a person in the service of the armed forces of the United States or the person’s immediate family. (b) License issuance to minors.–The department shall issue a driver’s license to a person 17 years of age who: (1) has successfully completed a driver’s training course approved by the department; and (2) for a period of 12 months after passing the examination under section 1505(e) (relating to learners’ permits) and receiving a junior driver’s license: (i) has not been involved in an accident reportable under section 3746(a) (relating to immediate notice of accident to police department) for which they are partially or fully responsible in the opinion of the department; or (ii) has not been convicted of any violation of this title. (c) Junior driver’s license.–The department may issue a junior driver’s license to a person 16 or 17 years of age under rules and regulations adopted by the department and subject to the provisions of this section. A junior driver’s license shall automatically become a regular driver’s license when the junior driver attains 18 years of age. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), no licensed junior driver shall drive a vehicle upon a public highway between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by a spouse 18 years of age or older, a parent or a person in loco parentis. (2) A licensed junior driver conforming to the requirements of section 1507 (relating to application for driver’s license or learner’s permit by minor) may drive a vehicle upon a public highway between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. between the junior driver’s home and activity or employment or in the course of the junior driver’s activity or employment if the junior driver is a member of a volunteer fire company authorized by the fire chief to engage in fighting fires, is engaged in public or charitable service or is employed and is carrying an affidavit or certificate of authorization signed by the junior driver’s fire chief, supervisor or employer indicating the probable schedule of the junior driver’s activities. 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(Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 60 days; June 25, 1999, P.L.164, No.23; Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 120 days) 2002 Amendment. Act 152 added subsec. (a)(9). 1999 Amendment. Act 23 amended the entire section, effective in 60 days as to subsec. (c)(1) and (2) and 180 days as to the remainder of the section. Cross References. Section 1503 is referred to in sections 1504, 1533, 1550 of this title. § 1504. Classes of licenses. (a) Proper class of license required.–No person shall drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this Commonwealth unless the person has a valid driver’s license for the type or class of vehicle being driven. (b) Notation of class on license.–The department upon issuing a driver’s license shall indicate on the license the type or general class or classes of vehicle or vehicles the licensee may operate in accordance with the provisions of subsection (c). (c) Qualifications of applicants.–The department shall establish by regulation the qualifications necessary for the safe operation of the various types, sizes or combinations of vehicles and the manner of examining applicants to determine their qualifications for the type or general class of license applied for. (d) Number and description of classes.–Licenses issued by the department shall be classified in the following manner: (1) Class A.–A Class A license shall be issued to those persons 18 years of age or older who have demonstrated their qualifications to operate any combination of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the gross vehicle weight rating of the vehicle or vehicles being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds. (i) The holder of a Class A license shall be deemed qualified to operate those vehicles for which a Class B or Class C license is issued. (ii) Where required under this title, appropriate endorsements must be obtained. (2) Class B.–A Class B license shall be issued to those persons 18 years of age or older who have demonstrated their qualifications to operate any single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more or any such vehicle towing a vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of not more than 10,000 pounds. (i) The holder of a Class B license shall be deemed qualified to operate those vehicles for which a Class C license is issued. (ii) Where required under this title, appropriate endorsements must be obtained. (3) Class C.–A Class C license shall be issued to those persons 18 years of age or older, except as provided in section 1503 (relating to persons ineligible for licensing; license issuance to minors; junior driver’s license), who have demonstrated their qualifications to operate any single vehicle, except those vehicles requiring a Class M qualification, with a gross vehicle weight rating of not more than 26,000 pounds or any combination of vehicles, except combination vehicles involving motorcycles, that does not meet the definition of either Class A or Class B of this section. (i) Where required under this title, appropriate endorsements must be obtained. (ii) Any firefighter who is the holder of a Class C license and who has a certificate of authorization from his fire chief shall be authorized to operate any fire or emergency vehicle registered to the fire department or municipality, regardless of the other requirements of this section as to the class of license required. No fire chief, fire department, including any volunteer fire company, or municipality shall be liable for any civil damages as a result of the issuance of a certificate authorized under this paragraph unless such act constituted a crime, actual fraud, actual malice or willful misconduct. (iii) Any member of a rescue or emergency squad who is the holder of a Class C license and who has a certificate of authorization from the head of the rescue or emergency squad shall be authorized to operate any rescue or emergency vehicle equipped with audible and visual signals registered to the rescue or emergency squad or municipality, regardless of the other requirements of this section as to the class of license required. No head of a rescue or emergency squad, the rescue or emergency squad or municipality shall be liable for any civil damages as a result of the issuance of a certificate of authorization under this paragraph unless such issuance constituted a crime, actual fraud, actual malice or willful misconduct. (iv) The holder of a Class C license shall also be authorized to drive a motor-driven cycle with an automatic transmission and cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimeters or a three-wheeled motorcycle equipped with an enclosed cab, but not a motorcycle unless the license is endorsed, as provided in this title. (4) Class M.–A Class M license shall be issued to those persons who have demonstrated their qualifications to operate a motorcycle. A Class M license accompanied by an endorsement shall be issued to those persons who have demonstrated their qualifications to operate a motor-driven cycle. If a person is qualified to operate only a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle, he shall be issued only a Class M license or a Class M license with an endorsement, as applicable. (e) Removal of class from license.–A person with a license endorsed for a class may, upon request, have the endorsement removed by the department without prejudice. (Feb. 15, 1980, P.L.12, No.8, eff. imd.; July 8, 1986, P.L.432, No.90, eff. 60 days; May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42, eff. Nov. 1, 1990; Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.169, No.31, eff. 60 days; May 21, 1992, P.L.246, No.39, eff. imd.; June 25, 1999, P.L.164, No.23, eff. 180 days) 1999 Amendment. Act 23 amended subsec. (d)(3). 1992 Amendments. Act 31 amended subsec. (d)(3) and (4) and Act 39 amended subsec. (d)(3). Act 39 overlooked the amendment by Act 31, but the amendments do not conflict in substance and have both been given effect in setting forth the text of subsec. (d)(3). 1990 Amendment. Act 42 amended subsec. (d). Cross References. Section 1504 is referred to in sections 1505, 1550 of this title. § 1505. Learners’ permits. (a) General rule.–A person who desires to obtain a driver’s license or who desires to be licensed in a class for which the person is not already licensed shall apply to the department for the class or classes of license in which the person desires to be licensed. The department shall issue to each applicant a learner’s permit which shall clearly identify the class of license applied for as provided in section 1504 (relating to classes of licenses). (b) Learner must be accompanied.–A learner’s permit entitles the person to whom it was issued to drive vehicles and combinations of vehicles of the class or classes specified, but only while the holder of the learner’s permit is accompanied by and under the immediate supervision of a person who: (1) is at least 21 years of age or, if the spouse of the learner’s permit holder, is at least 18 years of age; or, if a parent, guardian or person in loco parentis of the learner’s permit holder, is at least 18 years of age; (2) is licensed to drive vehicles of the class then being driven by the holder of the learner’s permit; and (3) is actually occupying a seat beside the holder of the learner’s permit unless the vehicle is a motorcycle. (c) Operation of motorcycle.–A motorcycle learner’s permit entitles the person to whom it is issued to operate a motorcycle only between sunrise and sunset and, except for a driver licensed to drive another class of vehicle, only while under the instruction and immediate supervision of a licensed motorcycle operator. Motorcycle learners shall not carry any passenger other than an instructor properly licensed to operate a motorcycle. (d) Duration of permit.–A learner’s permit shall be valid for a period of one year after date of issue, or until the holder of the permit has failed the examination as authorized in section 1508 (relating to examination of applicant for driver’s license) three times within the one-year period. (e) Authorization to test for driver’s license and junior driver’s license.–A person with a learner’s permit is authorized to take the examination for a regular or junior driver’s license for the class of vehicle for which a permit is held. Before a person under the age of 18 years may take the examination for a junior driver’s license, the minor must: (1) Have held a learner’s permit for that class of vehicle for a period of six months. (2) Present to the department a certification form signed by the father, mother, guardian, person in loco parentis or spouse of a married minor stating that the minor applicant has completed 50 hours of practical driving experience accompanied as required under subsection (b). Submission of a certification shall not subject the parent, guardian, person in loco parentis or spouse of a married minor to any liability based upon the certification. (3) Have the certification form completed when the minor is ready for the licensing examination. The certification form shall be developed by the department and will be provided by the department when the original application for a learner’s permit is processed. The department will make this form readily available through the mail or electronic means. (f) Filing a false certification.–Any person who knowingly files a false certification commits a summary offense under section 6502 (relating to summary offenses). (May 21, 1992, P.L.245, No.38, eff. 60 days; June 25, 1999, P.L.164, No.23, eff. 180 days; July 15, 2004, P.L.694, No.75, eff. 60 days) Cross References. Section 1505 is referred to in sections 1503, 1554, 1607 of this title; section 6310.4 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses). § 1506. Application for driver’s license or learner’s permit. (a) Form and content.–Every application for a learner’s permit or driver’s license shall be made upon a form furnished by the department and shall contain such information as the department may require to determine the applicant’s identity, competency and eligibility. The form may also provide for inclusion of personal medical information and other information of use in an emergency. (a.1) Noncitizen application.–A person who is not a citizen of the United States may apply for a Pennsylvania driver’s license upon establishing the person’s lawful presence in the United States and this Commonwealth. The department may issue a license if the person will lawfully be in the United States for a period of one year or more after the date of the application or for a shorter period of time if deemed appropriate by the department. (b) Signature and certification.–The application shall be signed by the applicant who shall certify that the statements made are true and correct. (Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 270 days) 2002 Amendment. Act 152 added subsec. (a.1). Cross References. Section 1506 is referred to in sections 1510, 1514 of this title. § 1507. Application for driver’s license or learner’s permit by minor. (a) Signature of parent or guardian.–The application of any person under the age of 18 years for a learner’s permit or driver’s license shall also be signed by the father, mother, guardian or person in loco parentis which signature shall be verified before a person authorized to administer oaths or before an authorized department employee. (b) Signature of spouse of married minor.–The application of any married person under the age of 18 years may be signed by the spouse, if the spouse is at least 18 years of age, and verified before a person authorized to administer oaths. (c) Certification of person signing.–Any person signing the application shall certify that the statements made thereon are true and correct to the best of the applicant’s knowledge, information and belief and that the person consents to the issuance of the driver’s license or learner’s permit. (d) Withdrawal of consent.–Any person who has signed the application of a person under the age of 18 years for a driver’s license or learner’s permit may thereafter file with the department a verified written request that the driver’s license or learner’s permit of the person be cancelled and the department shall cancel the driver’s license or learner’s permit. Cross References. Section 1507 is referred to in section 1503 of this title; section 6310.4 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses). § 1508. Examination of applicant for driver’s license. (a) General rule.–Every applicant for a driver’s license shall be examined for the type or class of vehicles that the applicant desires to drive. The examination shall include a physical examination, a screening test of the applicant’s eyesight and a test of the applicant’s ability to read and understand official traffic-control devices, knowledge of safe driving practices and the traffic laws of this Commonwealth, and shall include an actual demonstration of ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle of the type or class of vehicles for which the applicant desires a license to drive. If the department finds it necessary to further determine an applicant’s fitness to operate a motor vehicle safely upon the highways the department may require one or more of the following types of examinations: (1) A vision examination by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. (2) A physical examination pursuant to section 1508.1 (relating to physical examinations). (3) A mental examination. (b) Issuance of license to licensed nonresident.–A driver’s license may be issued to a person who has not had a learner’s permit but who at the time of application is of sufficient age and has either a valid driver’s license issued by another state or a license issued by another state which has expired within six months of the date of application under a law of that state requiring the examination and licensing of drivers, providing that the applicant demonstrates visual fitness. Also, the department must be satisfied that the applicant’s experience in driving vehicles which may be driven by holders of the classes of licenses sought by the applicant is sufficient to justify the issuance of the license without further behind-the-wheel training. (c) Alcohol and drug use information.–The traffic laws examination shall contain at least one question relating to the driver’s ability to understand the effects of alcohol and drug use on highway safety or the provisions of section 1547 (relating to chemical testing to determine amount of alcohol or controlled substance). The driver’s manual shall include a section relating to the effects of alcohol and drug use on highway safety, along with the related penalties. (d) Police pursuit awareness.–The driver’s manual shall include a section summarizing the risks involved in fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer. The section shall also summarize the related penalties for a violation of section 3733 (relating to fleeing or attempting to elude police officer). (July 9, 1986, P.L.544, No.96, eff. 60 days; Dec. 27, 1994, P.L.1337, No.154; Dec. 10, 1996, P.L.925, No.149, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 60 days) 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended subsec. (b). 1996 Amendment. Act 149 amended subsec. (a). 1994 Amendment. Act 154 added subsec. (d), effective on December 27, 1995, or on the date of publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin of notice that the driver’s manual has been reprinted, whichever is earlier. 1986 Amendment. Act 96 added subsec. (c). Cross References. Section 1508 is referred to in sections 1505, 1514, 1538, 1554 of this title. § 1508.1. Physical examinations. (a) Authorization to conduct examinations.–The department shall promulgate regulations to authorize specific classes of licensed practitioners of the healing arts, to include, but not be limited to, physicians, chiropractors, physician assistants and certified registered nurse practitioners, to conduct examinations required for the issuance of a driver’s license and a school bus driver endorsement. (b) Definition.–As used in this section, the term “chiropractor” means a chiropractor acting within the scope of practice contained in the act of December 16, 1986 (P.L.1646, No.188), known as the Chiropractic Practice Act. (Dec. 10, 1996, P.L.925, No.149, eff. 60 days; July 15, 2004, P.L.698, No.76, eff. 60 days) 2004 Amendment. Section 2 of Act 76 provided that any regulations of the Department of Transportation that are inconsistent with Act 76 are hereby abrogated to the extent of that inconsistency. Cross References. Section 1508.1 is referred to in sections 1508, 1509 of this title. § 1509. Qualifications for school bus driver endorsement. (a) School bus driver requirements.–No person shall be issued an endorsement to operate a school bus unless the person: (1) has successfully completed a course of instruction as provided in subsection (c); (2) has satisfactorily passed an annual physical examination to be given in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated and adopted by the department; (3) is 18 years of age or older; and (4) is qualified to operate school buses in accordance with this title and the rules and regulations promulgated and adopted by the department. (b) Proof of annual physical and vision examination.–Every school bus driver shall carry a certificate issued by an examining physician or practitioner recognized by the department pursuant to section 1508.1 (relating to physical examinations), indicating that the person has passed the prescribed physical examination, including an examination of the eyes, within the preceding 12 months. The vision examination may be made by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. (c) School bus driver training program.–The department shall establish standards for a basic course and a refresher course for school bus drivers. The courses shall be conducted by school districts or groups of school districts or any State or Federal transportation association of school bus operators designated by the school district on a continuing basis, with the costs and responsibility for completion of the training to be borne by the school district or private or parochial school for which the drivers operate. (May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42, eff. Nov. 1, 1990; Dec. 10, 1996, P.L.925, No.149, eff. 60 days) Cross References. Section 1509 is referred to in section 1550 of this title. § 1510. Issuance and content of driver’s license. (a) General rule.–The department shall, upon payment of the required fee, issue to every qualified applicant a driver’s license indicating the type or general class of vehicles the licensee is authorized to drive and any endorsements or restrictions, which license, except as provided in subsection (j), shall contain a distinguishing number assigned by the department to the licensee, the actual name, date of birth, residence address, a color photograph or photographic facsimile of the licensee, such other information as may be required by the department, and either a facsimile of the signature of the licensee or a space upon which the licensee shall write his usual signature with pen and ink. Program participants in the Address Confidentiality Program under 23 Pa.C.S. Ch. 67 (relating to domestic and sexual violence victim address confidentiality) may use a substitute address designated by the Office of Victim Advocate as their address. Personal medical data and other information for use in an emergency may be included as a part of the license. Information other than that required to identify the licensee, the distinguishing number and the class of license issued may be included in microdata form. Except as provided in subsection (f), an applicant shall include his Social Security number on his license application, but the Social Security number shall not be included on the license. No driver’s license shall be valid until it has been signed by the licensee. (b) Identification card.–The department shall, upon payment of the required fee, issue an identification card to any person ten years of age or older who has made application therefor in such manner as the department shall prescribe or whose driver’s license has been surrendered to the department because of a suspension or revocation of an operating privilege under this or any other title. Program participants in the Address Confidentiality Program under 23 Pa.C.S. Ch. 67 may use a substitute address designated by the Office of Victim Advocate as their address. Except as provided in subsection (j), the identification card shall have substantially the same content as a driver’s license but shall clearly indicate that it is not a driver’s license. Upon failure of any person to pass any examination required under section 1514 (relating to expiration and renewal of drivers’ licenses), the department shall, where appropriate, issue a complimentary identification card as an expression of gratitude for years of safe driving. The card shall only be issued upon receipt of the person’s driver’s license. (c) Anatomical donors.–Any person who is registered as an anatomical organ donor and who has in his possession a card issued by the recipient organization may attach the card to the reverse side of his driver’s license or identification card in such a way as to permit the removal of this card should the person no longer desire to be designated as an anatomical donor. Any person may also attach to the reverse side of his driver’s license or identification card a symbol provided by the Department of Health designating a person to be an anatomical donor. The department shall distribute such symbols at all photo license centers and shall make such symbols available in quantity to any political subdivision or organization on request. Information concerning registered donor status may be included as a part of the person’s personal medical data. (d) Medical history record.–Any person may attach to the reverse side of his driver’s license or identification card information relating to his personal medical history. (e) Use of identification cards.–If a person has an established policy of accepting a driver’s license issued pursuant to subsection (a) for the purpose of identification for the acceptance of a check given for payment of purchase or for the cashing of a check, the person shall also accept an identification card issued pursuant to subsection (b) for the same purpose. It shall be a defense to a prosecution under this subsection that the person was not presented with notice of the provisions of this subsection. (f) Waiver.–Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the department shall issue a driver’s license to an otherwise eligible person who has no Social Security number if the person submits a waiver obtained from the Federal Government permitting him not to have a Social Security number. The department may require other identifiers, including, but not limited to, a taxpayer identification number, before issuing the license. (g) Completion of process.– (1) For purposes of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (Public Law 103-31, 42 U.S.C. § 1973gg et seq.), this subsection applies to statutes requiring determination of completion of the licensing process. (2) The process of issuing a driver’s license is complete when a license bearing the licensee’s photograph, photographic facsimile or image has been issued by the department. (h) Sale of photographs prohibited.–Neither the department nor any person under contract with the department shall sell photographs of holders of a driver’s license or identification card for any commercial purpose. (i) Issuance to noncitizens.–A license issued in accordance with section 1506(a.1) (relating to application for driver’s license or learner’s permit) may contain an indication that the license was issued to the person who is not a citizen of the United States and who has credentials or documents issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Service or its successor. (j) Undercover credential.–The department may issue an undercover credential to Federal, State or local law enforcement officials. The department may establish guidelines concerning the issuance of such undercover credentials and shall take all reasonable steps to ensure the confidentiality of these licenses and their issuance. (June 23, 1982, P.L.605, No.171, eff. imd.; May 1, 1984, P.L.224, No.48, eff. 60 days; July 9, 1986, P.L.544, No.96, eff. 120 days; May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42, eff. Nov. 1, 1990; June 11, 1992, P.L.266, No.47, eff. imd.; June 28, 1993, P.L.137, No.33, eff. 60 days; Dec. 7, 1994, P.L.820, No.115, eff. 60 days; June 26, 2001, P.L.734, No.75, eff. 60 days; Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 270 days; Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1474, No.188, eff. 180 days; Nov. 29, 2006, P.L.1449, No.159, eff. 3 years; Nov. 26, 2008, P.L.1658, No.133, eff. 60 days) 2008 Amendment. Act 133 amended subsecs. (a) and (b) and added subsec. (j). 2002 Amendment. Act 152 added subsec. (i). 2001 Amendment. Act 75 added subsec. (h). 1994 Amendment. Act 115 amended subsec. (b) and added subsec. (g). 1992 Amendment. Act 47 added subsec. (f). 1986 Amendment. Act 96 added subsec. (e). 1984 Amendment. Act 48 amended subsec. (c). Cross References. Section 1510 is referred to in sections 1554, 1951 of this title; section 1323 of Title 25 (Elections). § 1511. Carrying and exhibiting driver’s license on demand. (a) General rule.–Every licensee shall possess a driver’s license issued to the licensee at all times when driving a motor vehicle and shall exhibit the license upon demand by a police officer, and when requested by the police officer the licensee shall write the licensee’s name in the presence of the officer in order to provide identity. (b) Production to avoid penalty.–No person shall be convicted of violating this section or section 1501(a) (relating to drivers required to be licensed) if the person: (1) produces at the headquarters of the police officer who demanded to see the person’s license, within 15 days of the demand, a driver’s license valid in this Commonwealth at the time of the demand; or (2) if a citation has been filed, produces at the office of the issuing authority, within 15 days of the filing of the citation, a driver’s license valid in this Commonwealth on the date of the citation. (May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 60 days) 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended subsec. (b). § 1512. Restrictions on drivers’ licenses. (a) General rule.–The department upon issuing a driver’s license shall have authority whenever good cause appears to impose restrictions suitable to the licensee’s driving ability with respect to special mechanical control devices required on a motor vehicle which the licensee may operate or such other restrictions applicable to the licensee as the department may determine to be appropriate to assure the safe operation of a motor vehicle by the licensee. (b) Compliance with restrictions.–No person shall operate a motor vehicle in any manner in violation of the restrictions imposed. Cross References. Section 1512 is referred to in section 1535 of this title. § 1513. Duplicate and substitute drivers’ licenses and learners’ permits. (a) General rule.–If a learner’s permit or driver’s license issued under the provisions of this chapter is mutilated, lost, stolen, destroyed or becomes illegible, the person to whom it was issued, upon furnishing proof satisfactory to the department that the license or permit has been mutilated, lost, stolen, destroyed, or has become illegible, shall obtain a duplicate or substitute license or permit upon payment of the required fee. (b) Return of original.–If a duplicate or substitute learner’s permit or driver’s license has been issued, any person who finds or otherwise obtains possession of the original shall return the original to the department. § 1514. Expiration and renewal of drivers’ licenses. (a) General rule.–Every driver’s license shall expire on the day after the licensee’s birthdate at intervals of not more than four years as may be determined by the department. Every license shall be renewable on or before its expiration upon application, payment of the required fee, and satisfactory completion of any examination required or authorized by this chapter. (b) Examination of applicants for renewal.–The department may require persons applying for renewal of a driver’s license to take and successfully pass a physical examination or a vision examination by an optometrist or ophthalmologist, or both examinations, if the department has reason to believe, either based on knowledge of the person or on statistical inference, that the person may be a traffic safety hazard. The department may require the applicant to take and successfully pass such additional tests as the department may find reasonably necessary to determine the applicant’s qualification according to the type or general class of license applied for and such examination may include any or all of the other tests required or authorized upon original application by section 1508 (relating to examination of applicant for driver’s license). Upon refusal or neglect of the person to submit to the examination, the driver’s license shall not be renewed until such time as the examination is successfully completed. (c) Reexamination requested by court.–The department shall reexamine any person when requested to do so by a court. Upon the conclusion of such examination, the department may take any of the actions described in subsection (b) and shall report its findings and action to the court if such report is requested. (d) Military personnel and dependents.–Notwithstanding subsection (a), a driver’s license held by any person who enters or is on active service in the armed forces of the United States or the spouse or dependent child of the member of the armed forces who resides with such person shall continue in full force and effect so long as the active service continues and the person is absent from this Commonwealth, and for a further period of 45 days following the date of the person’s discharge or separation from active service or return to this Commonwealth, unless the driver’s license is sooner suspended, cancelled or revoked for cause according to law. A driver’s license which otherwise would have expired under subsection (a) shall be valid only if the licensee has in immediate possession, together with the driver’s license, papers indicating actual service outside this Commonwealth, or discharge or separation, as the case may be, or proof thereof if a spouse or child. (e) Noncitizen license expiration and renewal.– (1) Except as otherwise provided, a license issued on the basis of Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) credentials or documents shall expire on the date appearing on the INS credentials or documents provided by the applicant under section 1506(a.1) (relating to application for driver’s license or learner’s permit). (2) If the expiration date of the INS credentials or documents exceeds four years, the license shall expire one day after the applicant’s date of birth but not more than four years from the date of issuance of the license. (3) Upon presenting INS credentials or documents indicating continued legal presence in the United States, the person may apply for a renewal of the license. (4) If a person has been granted permanent legal status in the United States by the INS, the department may in its discretion require the person to present his INS credentials or documents for only the first license application or renewal. (5) License renewals issued under this subsection shall be for the length of time as set forth in paragraph (1) or (2). (Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. one year; Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 270 days) 2002 Amendment. Act 152 added subsec. (e). 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended subsec. (a). Cross References. Section 1514 is referred to in sections 1510, 1550 of this title. § 1515. Notice of change of name or address. (a) Driver’s license.–Whenever any person after applying for or receiving a driver’s license moves from the address named in the application or in the driver’s license issued or when the name of a licensee is changed, such person shall, within 15 days thereafter, notify the department of the old and new addresses or of such former and new names and of the number of any license then held by the person. The department shall be notified of a change of name in writing. (b) Identification card.–Whenever any person after applying for or receiving a department-issued identification card moves from the address named in the application or identification card issued or when the name of a cardholder is changed, such person shall, within 15 days thereafter, notify the department of the old and new addresses or of such former and new names and of the number of any identification card then held by the person. The department shall be notified of a change of name in writing. (c) Nonresident.– (1) After notification from another state that the driver is licensed in that state, the department shall invalidate the Pennsylvania driver’s license. (2) Upon notice of a change of address from a driver to an out-of-State address, the department shall not renew the driver’s license of the person until the person reestablishes residency in this Commonwealth. This paragraph shall not apply to a person who is an employee of Federal or State Government whose workplace is located out-of-State or the employee’s immediate family or to a person in the service of the armed forces of the United States or the person’s immediate family. (Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 120 days) § 1516. Department records. (a) Applications, suspensions and revocations.–The department shall file every application for a license received by it and shall maintain suitable records containing: (1) All applications denied and the reasons for denial. (2) All applications granted. (3) The name of every licensee whose license has been suspended or revoked by the department and the reasons for such action. (b) Accidents and convictions.–The department shall file all accident reports and abstracts of court records of convictions received by it under the laws of this Commonwealth and maintain actual or facsimile records or make suitable notations in order that the records of each licensee showing convictions of the licensee, any departmental action initiated against the licensee regarding a reportable accident in which the licensee was involved, and the traffic accidents shall be available for official use. Unless the licensee was a commercial driver at the time of the violation, the department shall maintain records or make notations only for convictions that are relevant to the licensee’s operating privilege. Where the licensee was a commercial driver at the time of the violation, the department shall maintain records or make notations for all convictions of any violation, in any motor vehicle, of a State or local traffic control law, except a parking violation, and also for any other convictions that are relevant to the licensee’s operating privilege. Court abstracts and certifications of conviction and accident reports submitted to the department under the laws of this Commonwealth shall be considered as records of the department, and the department may store such documents in accordance with the provisions of 42 Pa.C.S. § 6109 (relating to photographic copies of business and public records) and may enter into evidence copies of such documents in accordance with the provisions of 42 Pa.C.S. § 6103 (relating to proof of official records). Such copies shall be admissible into evidence to support the department’s case in an appeal of a department action taken under Chapter 13 (relating to registration of vehicles), 15 (relating to licensing of drivers), 16 (relating to commercial drivers) or 17 (relating to financial responsibility) of this title, and the certification shall constitute prima facie proof of the facts and information contained in the court abstract or certification of conviction or accident report. These records shall also be made available to the courts for sentencing purposes. (c) Dismissal of charges for violations.–If a charge for violation of any of the provisions of this title against any person is dismissed where there have been no prior convictions by any court of competent jurisdiction, no record of the charge and dismissal shall be included in the driving record of the person. If the person has been previously convicted of the charge and suspension was imposed by the department, which suspension was either partially or fully served, the department may keep a record of the offense for the purpose of showing the suspension was imposed against the person, but the offense shall not be used for the purpose of calculating the requisite number of offenses under section 1542 (relating to revocation of habitual offender’s license). In addition, the department may keep records of charges that have been filed with the courts in order to determine a person’s eligibility for a probationary license under the provisions of section 1554(b)(3) (relating to probationary license). All records maintained pursuant to this subsection shall be maintained for administrative and law enforcement use only and shall not be released for any other purpose, except where the person was a commercial driver at the time of the violation and the charge was dismissed as part of the person’s acceptance of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. (d) Updating driving record.–Drivers wishing to have their record reviewed by the department may make such a request in order that the record be brought up to date. In updating records, the department shall include recalculation of suspension or revocation segments and the assignment and crediting of any suspension or revocation time previously assigned or credited toward a suspension or revocation which resulted from a conviction which has been vacated, overturned, dismissed or withdrawn. Any fully or partially served suspension or revocation time may only be reassigned or credited toward a suspension or revocation segment processed on the driver’s record as of the actual commencement date of the fully or partially served suspension or revocation time. (Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. imd.; Sept. 30, 2003, P.L.120, No.24, eff. Feb. 1, 2004; July 5, 2005, P.L.100, No.37) 2005 Amendment. Act 37 amended subsecs. (b) and (c). Section 10(2) of Act 37 provided that Act 37 shall take effect 90 days after publication of a notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The notice was published July 16, 2005, at 35 Pa.B. 4029. 2003 Amendment. Act 24 amended subsecs. (c) and (d). Cross References. Section 1516 is referred to in sections 1607, 1611 of this title; section 302 of Title 74 (Transportation). § 1517. Medical Advisory Board. (a) Membership.–There shall be a Medical Advisory Board consisting of 13 members appointed by the secretary. The board shall be composed of an authorized representative from the Department of Transportation, Department of Justice, Governor’s Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Department of Health, Pennsylvania State Police and professionals as follows: One neurologist, one doctor of cardiovascular disease, one doctor of internal medicine, one general practitioner, one ophthalmologist, one psychiatrist, one orthopedic surgeon and one optometrist. (b) Duties.–The board may advise the department and review regulations proposed by the department concerning physical and mental criteria including vision standards relating to the licensing of drivers under the provisions of this chapter. (Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. imd.) 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended subsec. (b). Governor’s Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. The Governor’s Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse is now known as the Pennsylvania Advisory Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse and is designated as the advisory council to the Department of Health for drug and alcohol programs. See section 3 of the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.221, No.63), known as the Pennsylvania Drug and Alcohol Abuse Control Act. Department of Justice. The act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known as the Commonwealth Attorneys Act, effective January 20, 1981, provided that the General Counsel shall serve as a member of the Medical Advisory Board and repealed section 1517(a) to the extent that the Attorney General was made a member of the Medical Advisory Board. Cross References. Section 1517 is referred to in section 1519 of this title. § 1518. Reports on mental or physical disabilities or disorders. (a) Definition of disorders and disabilities.–The Medical Advisory Board shall define disorders characterized by lapses of consciousness or other mental or physical disabilities affecting the ability of a person to drive safely for the purpose of the reports required by this section. (b) Reports by health care personnel.–All physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, physician assistants, certified registered nurse practitioners and other persons authorized to diagnose or treat disorders and disabilities defined by the Medical Advisory Board shall report to the department, in writing, the full name, date of birth and address of every person over 15 years of age diagnosed as having any specified disorder or disability within ten days. (c) Responsibility of institution heads.–The person in charge of every mental hospital, institution or clinic, or any alcohol or drug treatment facility, shall be responsible to assure that reports are filed in accordance with subsection (b). (d) Confidentiality of reports.–The reports required by this section shall be confidential and shall be used solely for the purpose of determining the qualifications of any person to drive a motor vehicle on the highways of this Commonwealth. (e) Use of report as evidence.–No report forwarded under the provisions of this section shall be used as evidence in any civil or criminal trial except in any proceeding under section 1519(c) (relating to determination of incompetency). (f) Immunity from civil and criminal liability.–No civil or criminal action may be brought against any person or agency for providing the information required under this system. (g) Definitions.–As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection: “Chiropractor.” A chiropractor acting within the scope of practice contained in the act of December 16, 1986 (P.L.1646, No.188), known as the Chiropractic Practice Act. “Podiatrist.” A podiatrist acting within the scope of practice contained in the act of March 2, 1956 (1955 P.L.1206, No.375), known as the Podiatry Practice Act. (July 15, 2004, P.L.698, No.76, eff. 60 days) 2004 Amendment. Section 2 of Act 76 provided that any regulations of the Department of Transportation that are inconsistent with Act 76 are hereby abrogated to the extent of that inconsistency. Cross References. Section 1518 is referred to in section 1503 of this title. § 1519. Determination of incompetency. (a) General rule.–The department, having cause to believe that a licensed driver or applicant may not be physically or mentally qualified to be licensed, may require the applicant or driver to undergo one or more of the examinations authorized under this subchapter in order to determine the competency of the person to drive. The department may require the person to be examined by a physician, a certified registered nurse practitioner, a physician assistant or a licensed psychologist designated by the department or may require the person to undergo an examination by a physician, a certified registered nurse practitioner, a physician assistant or a licensed psychologist of the person’s choice. If the department designates the physician, a certified registered nurse practitioner, a physician assistant or licensed psychologist, the licensed driver or applicant may, in addition, cause a written report to be forwarded to the department by a physician, a certified registered nurse practitioner, a physician assistant or a licensed psychologist of the driver’s or applicant’s choice. Vision qualifications may be determined by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. The department shall appoint one or more qualified persons who shall consider all medical reports and testimony in order to determine the competency of the driver or the applicant to drive. (b) Confidentiality of reports and evidence.–Reports received by the department for the purpose of assisting the department in determining whether a person is qualified to be licensed and reports of examinations authorized under this subchapter are for the confidential use of the department and may not be divulged to any person or used as evidence in any trial except that the reports and statistics and evaluations used by the department in determining whether a person should be required to be examined under this subchapter shall be admitted in proceedings under section 1550 (relating to judicial review). (c) Recall or suspension of operating privilege.–The department shall recall the operating privilege of any person whose incompetency has been established under the provisions of this chapter. The recall shall be for an indefinite period until satisfactory evidence is presented to the department in accordance with regulations to establish that such person is competent to drive a motor vehicle. The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any person who refuses or fails to comply with the requirements of this section until that person does comply and that person’s competency to drive is established. Any person aggrieved by recall or suspension of the operating privilege may appeal in the manner provided in section 1550. The judicial review shall be limited to whether the person is competent to drive in accordance with the provisions of the regulations promulgated under section 1517 (relating to Medical Advisory Board). (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; Oct. 7, 1996, P.L.688, No.118, eff. 9 months; July 15, 2004, P.L.698, No.76, eff. 60 days) 2004 Amendment. Section 2 of Act 76 provided that any regulations of the Department of Transportation that are inconsistent with Act 76 are hereby abrogated to the extent of that inconsistency. 1996 Amendment. Section 2 of Act 118 provided that the Department of Transportation shall publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin guidelines for determining cause to initiate any of the examinations under subsec. (a). The notice of guidelines for determining cause to initiate examinations was published September 6, 1997, at 27 Pa.B. 4559. Cross References. Section 1519 is referred to in sections 1518, 1550 of this title. § 1520. Acknowledgment of littering provisions. On every application for a learner’s permit or driver’s license, the following statement shall be printed immediately above or below the signature of the applicant: I hereby acknowledge this day that I have received notice of the provisions of section 3709 of the Vehicle Code. Also printed on the card shall be the following: Section 3709 provides for a fine of up to $300 for dropping, throwing or depositing, upon any highway, or upon any other public or private property without the consent of the owner thereof or into or on the waters of this Commonwealth from a vehicle, any waste paper, sweepings, ashes, household waste, glass, metal, refuse or rubbish or any dangerous or detrimental substance, or permitting any of the preceding without immediately removing such items or causing their removal. For any violation of section 3709, I may be subject to a fine of up to $300 upon conviction, including any violation resulting from the conduct of any other persons present within any vehicle of which I am the driver. (Mar. 27, 1986, P.L.71, No.24, eff. July 1, 1986) 1986 Amendment. Act 24 added section 1520. SUBCHAPTER B COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM FOR DRIVER EDUCATION AND CONTROL Sec. 1531. Administration of system by department. 1532. Suspension of operating privilege. 1533. Suspension of operating privilege for failure to respond to citation. 1534. Notice of acceptance of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. 1535. Schedule of convictions and points. 1536. Notice of assignment of points. 1537. Removal of points. 1538. School, examination or hearing on accumulation of points or excessive speeding. 1539. Suspension of operating privilege on accumulation of points. 1540. Surrender of license. 1541. Period of disqualification, revocation or suspension of operating privilege. 1542. Revocation of habitual offender’s license. 1543. Driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked. 1544. Additional period of revocation or suspension. 1545. Restoration of operating privilege. 1546. Suspension or revocation of nonresident’s operating privilege. 1547. Chemical testing to determine amount of alcohol or controlled substance. 1548. Requirements for driving under influence offenders. 1549. Establishment of schools. 1550. Judicial review. 1551. Notice of department action. 1552. Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. 1553. Occupational limited license. 1554. Probationary license. 1555. Delay of suspension, revocation or disqualification. Special Provisions in Appendix. See section 2(a) through (e) of Act 81 of 1976 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to the disposition and status of suspensions and convictions under prior law and to the assignment of points under section 1535 for similar violations occurring under prior law. § 1531. Administration of system by department. The department shall administer an integrated system limited to the authority granted to the department in this title for revocation and suspension of operating privileges and for driver education, testing and control and for this purpose shall maintain a record as to every driver of convictions of offenses set forth in this title and such other convictions and offenses as are punishable by suspension or revocation under this title. § 1532. Suspension of operating privilege. (a) One-year suspension.–The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for one year upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction of or an adjudication of delinquency based on any of the following offenses: (1) Any felony in the commission of which a court determines that a vehicle was essentially involved. (2) (Deleted by amendment). (3) Any violation of the following provisions: Section 3735.1 (relating to aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence). Section 3742 (relating to accidents involving death or personal injury). Section 3742.1 (relating to accidents involving death or personal injury while not properly licensed). Section 7111 (relating to dealing in titles and plates for stolen vehicles). Section 7121 (relating to false application for certificate of title or registration). Section 7122 (relating to altered, forged or counterfeit documents and plates). (a.1) Three-year suspension.–The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for three years upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction of or an adjudication of delinquency based on a violation of any of the following offenses: (1) Any violation of section 3732 (relating to homicide by vehicle). (2) Any violation of section 3735 (relating to homicide by vehicle while driving under influence). (b) Suspension.– (1) The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for six months upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction of or an adjudication of delinquency based on any offense under the following provisions: Section 3367 (relating to racing on highways). (2) The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for six months upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction of a subsequent offense under section 1501(a) (relating to drivers required to be licensed) if the prior offense occurred within five years of the violation date of the subsequent offense. (3) The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for 12 months upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction of section 3733 (relating to fleeing or attempting to elude police officer) or a substantially similar offense reported to the department under Article III of section 1581 (relating to Driver’s License Compact), or an adjudication of delinquency based on section 3733. The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for six months upon receiving a certified record of a consent decree granted under 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 63 (relating to juvenile matters) based on section 3733. (4) The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for three months upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction of section 1371 (relating to operation following suspension of registration) or 3718 (relating to minor prohibited from operating with any alcohol in system) or an adjudication of delinquency based on section 1371. (5) The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any driver for three months upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction of or an adjudication of delinquency based on section 3714(c). (c) Suspension.–The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any person upon receiving a certified record of the person’s conviction of any offense involving the possession, sale, delivery, offering for sale, holding for sale or giving away of any controlled substance under the laws of the United States, this Commonwealth or any other state, or any person 21 years of age or younger upon receiving a certified record of the person’s conviction or adjudication of delinquency under 18 Pa.C.S. § 2706 (relating to terroristic threats) committed on any school property, including any public school grounds, during any school-sponsored activity or on any conveyance providing transportation to a school entity or school-sponsored activity. (1) The period of suspension shall be as follows: (i) For a first offense, a period of six months from the date of the suspension. (ii) For a second offense, a period of one year from the date of the suspension. (iii) For a third and any subsequent offense thereafter, a period of two years from the date of the suspension. (2) For the purposes of this subsection, the term “conviction” shall include any conviction or adjudication of delinquency for any of the offenses listed in paragraph (1), whether in this Commonwealth or any other Federal or state court. (d) Additional suspension.–The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any person upon receiving a certified record of the driver’s conviction, adjudication of delinquency or admission into a preadjudication program for a violation under 18 Pa.C.S. § 6307 (relating to misrepresentation of age to secure liquor or malt or brewed beverages), 6308 (relating to purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of liquor or malt or brewed beverages) or 6310.3 (relating to carrying a false identification card). The duration of the suspension shall be as follows: (1) For a first offense, the department shall impose a suspension for a period of 90 days. (2) For a second offense, the department shall impose a suspension for a period of one year. (3) For a third and subsequent offense, the department shall impose a suspension for a period of two years. Any multiple suspensions imposed shall be served consecutively. Courts may certify the conviction, adjudication of delinquency or admission into the preadjudication program on the same form used to submit the order of suspension required under the provisions of 18 Pa.C.S. § 6310.4 (relating to restriction of operating privileges). Wherever practicable, the suspension imposed under this section shall be made concurrent with the suspension imposed under the provisions of 18 Pa.C.S. § 6310.4. All offenses committed on or after May 23, 1988, shall be included in considering whether an offense is a first, second, third or subsequent offense. (Dec. 15, 1982, P.L.1268, No.289, eff. 30 days; May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42; July 10, 1990, P.L.356, No.83, eff. Nov. 1, 1990; June 28, 1993, P.L.137, No.33, eff. 60 days; July 2, 1993, P.L.408, No.58, eff. 60 days; Feb. 10, 1994, P.L.20, No.3, eff. 60 days; Dec. 12, 1994, P.L.1048, No.143, eff. 9 months; Dec. 27, 1994, P.L.1337, No.154, eff. 180 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151; June 25, 1999, P.L.164, No.23, eff. 180 days; Oct. 2, 2002, P.L.801, No.114, eff. imd.; Oct. 4, 2002, P.L.845, No.123; Sept. 30, 2003, P.L.120, No.24, eff. Feb. 1, 2004; Dec. 8, 2004, P.L.1791, No.237, eff. 150 days) 2004 Amendment. Act 237 amended subsec. (b). 2002 Amendments. Act 114 amended subsec. (a) and Act 123 amended subsecs. (a) and (b)(4) and added subsec. (a.1), effective immediately as to the deletion of the reference to sections 7102(b) and 7103(b) in subsec. (a)(3) and six months as to the remainder of the amendment. Act 123 overlooked the amendment by Act 114, but the amendments do not conflict in substance and have both been given effect in setting forth the text of subsec. (a). See section 2 of Act 114 and section 11 of Act 123 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to petition for removal of suspensions or revocations. 1999 Amendment. Act 23 amended subsec. (c). 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended the section heading and subsecs. (a) intro. par. and (3) and (b)(3), effective immediately as to subsec. (b)(3) and 60 days as to the remainder of the section. 1994 Amendments. Act 3 added subsec. (c), Act 143 amended subsec. (b)(2) and (4) and added subsec. (d) and Act 154 amended subsec. (b)(1) and (3). The amendment by Act 3 is identical to the amendments by Acts 33 and 58 of 1993 and therefore the text has been merged. See section 8 of Act 3 of 1994 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to savings provision. Cross References. Section 1532 is referred to in sections 1534, 1539, 1540, 1553, 1554, 1575, 1783, 6146 of this title. § 1533. Suspension of operating privilege for failure to respond to citation. (a) Violations within Commonwealth.–The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any person who has failed to respond to a citation or summons to appear before an issuing authority or a court of competent jurisdiction of this Commonwealth for any violation of this title, other than parking, or who has failed to pay any fine or costs imposed by an issuing authority or such courts for violation of this title, other than parking, upon being duly notified by an issuing authority or a court of this Commonwealth. (b) Violations outside Commonwealth.–The department shall suspend the operating privilege of any person who has failed to respond to a citation, summons or similar writ to appear before a court of competent jurisdiction of the United States or any state which has entered into an enforcement agreement with the department, as authorized under section 6146 (relating to enforcement agreements), for any violation of the motor vehicle laws of such state, other than parking, or who has failed to pay any fine or costs imposed by such court upon being duly notified in accordance with the laws of such jurisdiction in which the violation occurred. A person who provides proof, satisfactory to the department, that the full amount of the fine and costs has been forwarded to and received by the court shall not be regarded as having failed to respond for the purposes of this subsection. (c) Time for responding to notice.–At least 15 days before an issuing authority or court notifies the department to impose a suspension pursuant to subsection (a), the issuing authority or court shall notify the person in writing of the requirement to respond to the citation and pay all fines and penalties imposed by the issuing authority or court. (d) Period of suspension.–The suspension shall continue until such person shall respond to the citation, summons or writ, as the case may be, and pay all fines and penalties imposed or enter into an agreement to make installment payments for the fines and penalties imposed provided that the suspension may be reimposed by the department if the defendant fails to make regular installment payments and, if applicable, pay the fee prescribed in section 1960 (relating to reinstatement of operating privilege or vehicle registration). (e) Remedy cumulative.–A suspension under this section shall be in addition to the requirement of withholding renewal or reinstatement of a violator’s driver’s license as prescribed in section 1503(a) (relating to persons ineligible for licensing; license issuance to minors; junior driver’s license). (f) Admissibility of documents.–A copy of a document issued by a court or issuing authority of this Commonwealth or by an official of another state shall be admissible for the purpose of proving a violation of this section. (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; Nov. 16, 1994, P.L.614, No.95, eff. 60 days; Dec. 7, 1994, P.L.820, No.115, eff. 120 days; June 25, 1999, P.L.164, No.23, eff. 180 days) 1999 Amendment. Act 23 amended subsec. (e). 1994 Amendments. Act 115 overlooked the amendment by Act 95, but the amendments do not conflict in substance and have both been given effect in setting forth the text of section 1533. Cross References. Section 1533 is referred to in sections 1545, 1553, 1554, 1702 of this title. § 1534. Notice of acceptance of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. (a) General rule.–Except as provided in subsection (b), if a person is arrested for any offense enumerated in section 1532 (relating to revocation or suspension of operating privilege) and is offered and accepts Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition under general rules, the court shall promptly notify the department. (b) Exception.–If a person is arrested for any offense enumerated in section 3802 (relating to driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance) and is offered and accepts Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition under general rules, the court shall promptly notify the department. The department shall maintain a record of the acceptance of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition for a period of ten years from the date of notification. This record shall not be expunged by order of court or prior to the expiration of the ten-year period. (c) Expungement.–Immediately following the expiration of the ten-year period, the department shall expunge the record of the acceptance of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. The department shall not require an order of court to expunge the record. (d) Exceptions to expungement.–The department shall not be required to expunge the record of acceptance of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition if: (1) during the ten-year period, the department revokes the operating privileges of a person pursuant to section 1542 (relating to revocation of habitual offender’s license); or (2) the person was a commercial driver at the time of the violation causing the disposition. (Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; Dec. 15, 1982, P.L.1268, No.289, eff. 30 days; Sept. 30, 2003, P.L.120, No.24, eff. Feb. 1, 2004) 2003 Amendment. Act 24 amended subsec. (b) and added subsecs. (c) and (d). § 1535. Schedule of convictions and points. (a) General rule.–A point system for driver education and control is hereby established which is related to other provisions for use, suspension and revocation of the operating privilege as specified under this title. Every driver licensed in this Commonwealth who is convicted of any of the following offenses shall be assessed points as of the date of violation in accordance with the following schedule: Section Number Offense Points 1512 Violation of restriction on driver’s license. 2 1571 Violation concerning license. 3 3102 Failure to obey policeman or authorized person. 2 3112(a)(3)(i) or Failure to stop for a red light. 3 (ii) 3114(a)(1) Failure to stop for a flashing red light. 3 3302 Failure to yield half of roadway to oncoming vehicle. 3 3303 Improper passing. 3 3304 Other improper passing. 3 3305 Other improper passing. 3 3306(a)(1) Other improper passing. 4 3306(a)(2) Other improper passing. 3 3306(a)(3) Other improper passing. 3 3307 Other improper passing. 3 3310 Following too closely. 3 3321 Failure to yield to driver on the right at intersection. 3 3322 Failure to yield to oncoming driver when making left turn. 3 3323(b) Failure to stop for stop sign. 3 3323(c) Failure to yield at yield sign. 3 3324 Failure to yield when entering or crossing roadway between inter- sections. 3 3332 Improper turning around. 3 3341(a) Failure to obey signal indicating approach of train. 2 3341(b) Failure to comply with crossing gate or barrier. 4 (and 30 days’ suspension) 3342(b) or (e) Failure to stop at railroad crossings. 4 3344 Failure to stop when entering from alley, driveway or building. 3 3345(a) Failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights. 5 (and 60 days’ suspension) 3361 Driving too fast for conditions. 2 3362 Exceeding maximum speed.–Over Limit: 6-10 2 11-15 3 16-25 4 26-30 5 31-over 5 (and departmental hearing and sanctions provided under section 1538(d)) 3365(b) Exceeding special speed limit in school zone. 3 (and 60 days’ suspension for a second or subsequent offense) 3365(c) Exceeding special speed limit for trucks on downgrades. 3 3542(a) Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk. 2 3547 Failure to yield to pedestrian on sidewalk. 3 3549(a) Failure to yield to blind pedestrian. 3 3702 Improper backing. 3 3714(a) Careless driving. 3 3745 Leaving scene of accident involving property damage only. 4 (b) Multiple offenses from same act.–If a driver is convicted of an offense under section 3361 (relating to driving vehicle at safe speed) or 3714 (relating to careless driving), in addition to being convicted of another offense committed at the same time and place, no points shall be assigned for violation of section 3361 or 3714 if points are assigned for the other offense. (c) No points after six months.–The department shall assign points to the record of any person within six months from the date of a conviction. Any points assigned after such six-month period shall be null and void. (d) Exception.–This section does not apply to a person who was operating a pedalcycle or an animal drawn vehicle. (e) Suspension of operating privilege.–In addition to other provisions of this title relating to the suspension or revocation of operating privileges, the department shall suspend for 15 days the operating privileges of any person who for a violation in an active work zone is convicted under: (1) section 3361 where the department has received an accident report submitted pursuant to section 3751 (relating to reports by police); or (2) section 3362 (relating to maximum speed limits) by exceeding the posted speed limit by 11 miles per hour or more. A conviction report received by the department which indicates that the violation of section 3361 or 3362 occurred in an active work zone shall create a presumption that the violation occurred in an active work zone. (June 23, 1982, P.L.605, No.171, eff. imd.; Mar. 29, 1984, P.L.155, No.30, eff. 60 days; Dec. 11, 1986, P.L.1530, No.166, eff. 60 days; May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42, eff. Nov. 1, 1990; Dec. 7, 1994, P.L.820, No.115, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. July 1, 1999; Dec. 23, 2002, P.L.1982, No.229, eff. 6 months; Dec. 8, 2004, P.L.1791, No.237, eff. 150 days) 2004 Amendment. Act 237 amended subsec. (a). 2002 Amendment. Act 229 added subsec. (e). See section 21 of Act 229 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to promulgation of guidelines to implement Act 229. 1994 Amendment. Act 115 amended subsec. (b). 1982 Amendment. Act 171 added subsec. (d). Cross References. Section 1535 is referred to in sections 1538, 1539, 1554, 1793, 1799.2, 3116, 4581 of this title. § 1536. Notice of assignment of points. Whenever points are assigned to a driver’s record, the department shall send to that person at his last known address a letter of notice pointing out the fact and emphasizing the nature and effects of the point system. Failure to receive such letter shall not prevent the suspension of the operating privilege pursuant to this subchapter. § 1537. Removal of points. (a) General rule.–Points recorded against any person shall be removed at the rate of three points for each 12 consecutive months in which such person is not under suspension or revocation or has not committed any violation which results in the assignment of points or in suspension or revocation under this chapter. (b) Subsequent accumulation of points.–When a driver’s record is reduced to zero points and is maintained at zero points for 12 consecutive months, any accumulation of points thereafter shall be regarded as an initial accumulation of points. (Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. July 1, 1999) 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended subsec. (a). § 1538. School, examination or hearing on accumulation of points or excessive speeding. (a) Initial accumulation of six points.–When any person’s record for the first time shows as many as six points, the department shall require the person to attend an approved driver improvement school or undergo a special examination and shall so notify the person in writing. Upon satisfactory attendance and completion of the course or upon passing the special examination, two points shall be removed from the person’s record. Failure to attend and satisfactorily complete the requirements of driver improvement school shall result in the suspension of such person’s operating privilege for 60 days. Failure to pass the examination shall result in the suspension of the operating privilege until the examination has been satisfactorily completed. (b) Second accumulation of six points.– (1) When any person’s record has been reduced below six points and for the second time shows as many as six points, the department shall require the person to attend a departmental hearing. The hearing examiner may recommend one or more of the following: (i) That the person be required to attend a driver improvement school. (ii) That the person undergo an examination as provided for in section 1508 (relating to examination of applicant for driver’s license). (iii) That the person’s driver’s license be suspended for a period not exceeding 15 days. (2) The department may effect or modify the recommendations of the hearing examiner but may not impose any sanction not recommended by the hearing examiner. (3) Upon completion of the sanction or sanctions imposed by the department, two points shall be removed from the person’s record. (4) Failure to attend the hearing or to attend and satisfactorily complete the requirements of a driver improvement school shall result in the suspension of such person’s operating privilege for 60 days. Failure to pass an examination shall result in the suspension of such person’s operating privilege until the examination has been satisfactorily completed. (c) Subsequent accumulations of six points.–When any person’s record has been reduced below six points and for the third or subsequent time shows as many as six points, the department shall require the driver to attend a departmental hearing to determine whether the person’s operating privilege should be suspended for a period not to exceed 30 days. Failure to attend the hearing or to comply with the requirements of the findings of the department shall result in the suspension of the operating privilege until the person has complied. (d) Conviction for excessive speeding.– (1) When any person is convicted of driving 31 miles per hour or more in excess of the speed limit, the department shall require the person to attend a departmental hearing. The hearing examiner may recommend one or more of the following: (i) That the person be required to attend a driver improvement school. (ii) That the person undergo an examination as provided for in section 1508. (iii) That the person have his driver’s license suspended for a period not exceeding 15 days. (2) The department shall effect at least one of the sanctions but may not increase any suspension beyond 15 days. (3) Failure to attend the hearing or to attend and satisfactorily complete the requirements of a driver improvement school shall result in the suspension of such person’s operating privilege for 60 days. Failure to pass an examination shall result in the suspension of such person’s operating privilege until the examination has been satisfactorily completed. (e) Additional suspension of operating privilege.– (1) In addition to any other provisions of law relating to the suspension or revocation of operating privileges, a person’s operating privileges shall be suspended under any of the following circumstances: (i) Prior to reaching age 18, the person violates section 3362 (relating to maximum speed limits) by traveling 26 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit and the violation results in a conviction, guilty plea or plea of no contest before or after the person reaches age 18. (ii) The person accumulates six or more points under the provisions of section 1535 (relating to schedule of convictions and points) and the violations resulting in points accumulation were committed before the person reached age 18. (2) The first suspension under paragraph (1) shall be for a period of 90 days with every subsequent suspension under paragraph (1) to be for a period of 120 days. Suspensions under paragraph (1) shall be imposed consecutively to each other and to any other suspension. A suspension under paragraph (1) shall be considered a subsequent suspension even if it is imposed contemporaneously with a first suspension imposed under paragraph (1). (June 25, 1999, P.L.164, No.23, eff. 180 days) 1999 Amendment. Act 23 added subsec. (e). Cross References. Section 1538 is referred to in sections 1535, 1553, 1554 of this title. § 1539. Suspension of operating privilege on accumulation of points. (a) General rule.–When any person’s record shows an accumulation of 11 points or more, the department shall suspend the operating privilege of the person as provided in subsection (b). (b) Duration of suspension.–The first suspension shall be for a period of 5 days for each point, the second suspension shall be for a period of 10 days for each point, the third suspension shall be for a period of 15 days for each point and any subsequent suspension shall be for a period of one year. (c) Determination of subsequent suspensions.–Every suspension and revocation under any provision of this subchapter shall be counted in determining whether a suspension is a second, third or subsequent suspension. Acceptance of Accelerative Rehabilitative Disposition for an offense enumerated in section 1532 (relating to revocation or suspension of operating privilege) or 3802 (relating to driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance) shall be considered a suspension in making such determination. (d) Section not exclusive.–Suspension under this section is in addition to any suspension mandated under section 1535 (relating to schedule of convictions and points). (Sept. 30, 2003, P.L.120, No.24, eff. Feb. 1, 2004) 2003 Amendment. Act 24 amended subsec. (c). Suspensions and Convictions Under Prior Law. Section 2(d)(3) of Act 81 of 1976 provided that no suspensions and convictions under former sections 618(b)(2) and 619.1 of the Vehicle Code of 1959 shall constitute prior suspensions for the purpose of determining the length of suspensions under section 1539. Cross References. Section 1539 is referred to in sections 1551, 1554 of this title. § 1540. Surrender of license. (a) Conviction of offense.–Upon a conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction for any offense which calls for mandatory suspension in accordance with section 1532 (relating to suspension of operating privilege), the court or the district attorney shall require the surrender of any driver’s license then held by the defendant and shall forward the driver’s license together with a record of the conviction to the department. The suspension shall be effective upon a date determined by the court or district attorney or upon the date of surrender of the license to the court or district attorney, whichever shall first occur. (b) Suspension, revocation or disqualification of operating privilege.– (1) Upon the suspension or revocation of the operating privilege or the disqualification of the commercial operating privilege of any person by the department, the department shall forthwith notify the person in writing at the address of record to surrender his driver’s license to the department for the term of suspension, revocation or disqualification. (2) The department shall include with the written notice of suspension, revocation or disqualification a form for acknowledging the suspension, revocation or disqualification, which form shall be filed with the department if the person has no license to surrender. (3) The suspension, revocation or disqualification shall be effective upon the earlier of: (i) a date determined by the department; or (ii) the date of filing or mailing of the license or acknowledgment to the department, if that date is subsequent to the department’s notice to surrender the license. (4) Upon surrender of the license or acknowledgment, the department shall issue a receipt showing the date that it received the license or acknowledgment. (c) Seizure of revoked, suspended, canceled or disqualified licenses.– (1) The department may delegate authority to the following persons to seize the driver’s license of any person whose driver’s license has been ordered to be surrendered by a court or district attorney or by the department: (i) A designated Commonwealth employee. (ii) Members of the Pennsylvania State Police. (iii) Local police officers. (iv) Sheriffs or deputy sheriffs. (v) Constables or deputy constables. If constables and deputy constables are delegated authority to seize drivers’ licenses under this subsection, they shall be compensated by the department at the rate of $15 for each driver’s license seized, plus mileage. The department shall pay a constable or deputy constable within 30 days after a documented request is submitted to it. (2) The department shall, by regulation, prescribe the manner of selecting those persons who are delegated authority under this subsection to seize the drivers’ licenses. (June 19, 1985, P.L.49, No.20, eff. 60 days; Nov. 6, 1985, P.L.300, No.72, eff. 60 days; Dec. 11, 1986, P.L.1530, No.166, eff. 60 days; Feb. 7, 1990, P.L.11, No.6, eff. 60 days; May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42, eff. Nov. 1, 1990; July 6, 1995, P.L.246, No.30, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 60 days) 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended subsec. (a). 1995 Amendment. Act 30 amended subsec. (b). 1990 Amendments. Act 6 amended subsec. (c) and Act 42 amended subsecs. (b) and (c). Cross References. Section 1540 is referred to in sections 1541, 1547, 1553, 1554, 1611, 3327, 3805, 3808 of this title. § 1541. Period of disqualification, revocation or suspension of operating privilege. (a) Commencement of period.–The period of disqualification, revocation or suspension of the operating privilege or the disqualification of the commercial operating privilege shall commence as provided for in section 1540 (relating to surrender of license). No credit toward the revocation, suspension or disqualification shall be earned until the driver’s license is surrendered to the department, a court or a district attorney, as the case may be. A nonresident licensed driver or an unlicensed individual, including a driver whose license has expired, shall submit an acknowledgment of suspension or revocation to the department in lieu of a driver’s license, except for the suspension of the operating privilege of an unlicensed individual under 16 years of age, in which case the suspension shall commence automatically upon the individual’s 16th birthday for the specified period if an acknowledgment is received any time prior to the individual’s 16th birthday. If a licensed driver is not in possession of his driver’s license, no credit toward the disqualification, revocation or suspension shall be earned until a sworn affidavit or a form prescribed by the department is surrendered to the department swearing that the driver is not in possession of his driver’s license. Such credit shall be rescinded if it is later determined that the driver was untruthful in the affidavit. Credit shall also be revoked if a person surrenders a duplicate license and it is later determined that the person was still in possession of an earlier issued, unexpired license. The department may, upon request of the person whose license is suspended or disqualified, delay the commencement of the period of suspension or disqualification for a period not exceeding six months whenever the department determines that failure to grant the extension will result in hardship to the person whose license has been suspended or disqualified. (a.1) Credit toward serving period of suspension for certain violations.–Credit toward serving the period of suspension or revocation imposed for sections 1543(b)(1.1) (relating to driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked), 3732 (relating to homicide by vehicle), 3735 (relating to homicide by vehicle while driving under influence), 3735.1 (relating to aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence), 3742 (relating to accidents involving death or personal injury), 3802 (relating to driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance) and 3808(a)(2) (relating to illegally operating a motor vehicle not equipped with ignition interlock) shall not commence until the date of the person’s release from prison. (b) Eligibility for restoration of operating privilege.–Any person whose operating privilege has been revoked or suspended shall not be eligible for the restoration of the operating privilege until the expiration of the period of revocation or suspension. (c) Restoration of revoked operating privilege.–Any person whose operating privilege has been revoked pursuant to section 1542 (relating to revocation of habitual offender’s license) or 1543 is not entitled to automatic restoration of the operating privilege. Such person may apply for a learner’s permit, if permitted under the provisions of this chapter, upon expiration of the revocation. (d) Continued suspension of operating privilege.–A defendant ordered by the court under section 3816 (relating to requirements for driving under influence offenders), as the result of a conviction or Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition of a violation of section 3802 to attend a treatment program for alcohol or drug addiction must successfully complete all requirements of the treatment program ordered by the court before the defendant’s operating privilege may be restored. Successful completion of a treatment program includes the payment of all court-imposed fines and costs, as well as fees to be paid to the treatment program by the defendant. For the purposes of restoring a suspended license, being current on a payment plan shall be considered as a part of a successfully completed program. If a defendant fails to successfully complete the requirements of a treatment program, the suspension shall remain in effect until the defendant completes the program and is otherwise eligible for restoration of his operating privilege. The treatment agency shall immediately notify the court of successful completion of the treatment program. The final decision as to whether a defendant has successfully completed the treatment program rests with the court. (e) Request for hearing.–A person whose operating privilege has been suspended or revoked may request at any time during the suspension or revocation, and the department shall provide, a hearing if the person believes that credit toward the person’s suspension or revocation has not been given by the department under section 1540. The department shall issue its final ruling within 60 days following the hearing or the submission of any posthearing filings. (Dec. 11, 1986, P.L.1530, No.166, eff. 60 days; July 11, 1990, P.L.513, No.122, eff. Dec. 1, 1990; Dec. 7, 1994, P.L.820, No.115, eff. imd.; Dec. 12, 1994, P.L.1048, No.143, eff. 9 months; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 1 year; Oct. 4, 2002, P.L.845, No.123, eff. 60 days; Sept. 30, 2003, P.L.120, No.24, eff. Feb. 1, 2004; May 11, 2006, P.L.159, No.37, eff. 60 days; May 11, 2006, P.L.164, No.40, eff. 60 days; Oct. 27, 2006, P.L.1182, No.122, eff. 60 days) 2006 Amendments. Act 37 amended subsec. (d), Act 40 amended subsec. (a.1) and Act 122 added subsec. (e). 2003 Amendment. Act 24 amended subsecs. (a.1), (c) and (d). 2002 Amendment. Act 123 amended the section heading and subsec. (a). Cross References. Section 1541 is referred to in section 3815 of this title. § 1542. Revocation of habitual offender’s license. (a) General rule.–The department shall revoke the operating privilege of any person found to be a habitual offender pursuant to the provisions of this section. A “habitual offender” shall be any person whose driving record, as maintained in the department, shows that such person has accumulated the requisite number of convictions for the separate and distinct offenses described and enumerated in subsection (b) committed after the effective date of this title and within any period of five years thereafter. (b) Offenses enumerated.–Three convictions arising from separate acts of any one or more of the following offenses committed by any person shall result in such person being designated as a habitual offender: (1) Any violation of Subchapter B of Chapter 37 (relating to serious traffic offenses). (1.1) Any violation of Chapter 38 (relating to driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs) except for sections 3808(a)(1) and (b) (relating to illegally operating a motor vehicle not equipped with ignition interlock) and 3809 (relating to restriction on alcoholic beverages). (1.2) Any violation of section 1543(b)(1.1) (relating to driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked). (2) Any violation of section 3367 (relating to racing on highways). (3) Any violation of section 3742 (relating to accidents involving death or personal injury). (3.1) Any violation of section 3742.1 (relating to accidents involving death or personal injury while not properly licensed). (4) Any violation of section 3743 (relating to accidents involving damage to attended vehicle or property). (c) Accelerative Rehabilitative Disposition as an offense.–Acceptance of Accelerative Rehabilitative Disposition for any offense enumerated in subsection (b) shall be considered an offense for the purposes of this section. (d) Period of revocation.–The operating privilege of any person found to be a habitual offender under the provisions of this section shall be revoked by the department for a period of five years. (e) Additional offenses.–Each additional offense committed within a period of five years, as measured from the date of any previous offense, shall result in a revocation for an additional period of two years. (Dec. 7, 1994, P.L.820, No.115, eff. imd.; Dec. 12, 1994, P.L.1048, No.143, eff. 9 months; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 60 days; Sept. 30, 2003, P.L.120, No.24, eff. Feb. 1, 2004) 2003 Amendment. Act 24 amended subsec. (b). 1994 Amendment. Act 143 amended subsecs. (b) and (e). Cross References. Section 1542 is referred to in sections 1516, 1534, 1541, 1543, 1554, 1575, 1783, 6503.1 of this title; section 5502 of Title 30 (Fish). § 1543. Driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked. 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