305 - Limitations on scope of culpability requirements.

     § 305.  Limitations on scope of culpability requirements.        (a)  When culpability requirements are inapplicable to     summary offenses and to offenses defined by other statutes.--The     requirements of culpability prescribed by section 301 of this     title (relating to requirement of voluntary act) and section 302     of this title (relating to general requirements of culpability)     do not apply to:            (1)  summary offenses, unless the requirement involved is        included in the definition of the offense or the court        determines that its application is consistent with effective        enforcement of the law defining the offense; or            (2)  offenses defined by statutes other than this title,        in so far as a legislative purpose to impose absolute        liability for such offenses or with respect to any material        element thereof plainly appears.        (b)  Effect of absolute liability in reducing grade of     offense to summary offense.--Notwithstanding any other provision     of existing law and unless a subsequent statute otherwise     provides:            (1)  when absolute liability is imposed with respect to        any material element of an offense defined by a statute other        than this title and a conviction is based upon such        liability, the offense constitutes a summary offense; and            (2)  although absolute liability is imposed by law with        respect to one or more of the material elements of an offense        defined by a statute other than this title, the culpable        commission of the offense may be charged and proved, in which        event negligence with respect to such elements constitutes        sufficient culpability and the classification of the offense        and the sentence that may be imposed therefor upon conviction        are determined by section 106 of this title (relating to        classes of offenses) and Chapter 11 of this title (relating        to authorized disposition of offenders).        Cross References.  Section 305 is referred to in section 302     of this title.