4704 - Inspection by police or Commonwealth personnel.

     § 4704.  Inspection by police or Commonwealth personnel.        (a)  Authority to inspect.--            (1)  Inspection in conjunction with vehicle weighing.--                (i)  Any Pennsylvania State Police officer or            qualified Commonwealth employee engaged in weighing            vehicles as provided in Ch. 49 Subch. E (relating to            measuring and adjusting vehicle size and weight) is            authorized to inspect any item of the vehicle's equipment            and its load, driver and documents to determine whether            they meet standards established in department            regulations.                (ii)  Any police officer or Commonwealth employee            engaged in weighing vehicles as provided in Ch. 49 Subch.            E is authorized to inspect any items of a vehicle's            equipment to determine whether they meet the standards            established in department regulations.            (2)  Systematic vehicle inspection programs.--Any        Pennsylvania State Police officer or qualified Commonwealth        employee engaged in a systematic vehicle inspection program        may inspect any vehicle, driver, documents, equipment and        load to determine whether they meet standards established in        department regulations.            (3)  Probable cause.--                (i)  Any State Police officer or qualified            Commonwealth employee having probable cause to believe            that a vehicle, driver, documents, equipment or load are            unsafe, not equipped as required or otherwise not in            compliance with the law or regulations may inspect the            vehicle, driver, documents, equipment or load.                (ii)  Any police officer having probable cause to            believe that a vehicle or its equipment is unsafe, not            equipped as required or otherwise not in compliance with            the law or regulations may inspect the vehicle or its            equipment.            (4)  Testing in conjunction with vehicle emissions.--When        testing for vehicle emissions, testing may include remote        sensing devices or systematic roadside checks with tailpipe        tests, emission control device checks and a check of the        subject vehicle's emission control system including all of        the components to determine if any part of the system has        been disabled, changed or altered. The systematic testing may        be conducted by police officers or qualified Commonwealth        employees.            (5)  Inspection of a vehicle involved in an accident.--        Any Pennsylvania State Police officer or qualified        Commonwealth employee is authorized to inspect any item of        equipment and the load, driver and documents of any vehicle        involved in an accident to determine whether they meet        standards established in department regulations.        (b)  Notice of violation.--Any police officer or qualified     Commonwealth employee, having probable cause to believe that any     vehicle or mass transit vehicle, regardless of whether it is     being operated, or its equipment, documents or load, are unsafe,     not equipped as required, or are otherwise not in compliance     with the law or department regulations, may at any time submit a     written notice of the violations to the driver of the vehicle or     the mass transit vehicle or to the owner, lessee or registrant,     or if none of them is present, to an adult occupant of the     vehicle or the mass transit vehicle, or if the vehicle or the     mass transit vehicle is unoccupied, the notice shall be attached     to the vehicle or the mass transit vehicle in a conspicuous     place.            (1)  The notice shall specify the particulars of the        violations and require that the violations be corrected.        Within five days or, in the case of a motor carrier vehicle        or bus, within 15 days or before commencement of the        vehicle's next trip, whichever occurs first, or in the case        of emission testing, within 30 days, evidence must be        submitted to the police or the Commonwealth, whichever is        applicable, that the violations have been corrected.            (2)  If the police officer or qualified Commonwealth        employee has probable cause to believe that a vehicle or mass        transit vehicle is unsafe or not in proper repair or fails a        roadside vehicle emission test, he may require in the written        notice that the vehicle or mass transit vehicle be inspected.        The owner or driver shall, within five days of the date of        notification or, in the case of a motor carrier vehicle or        bus, within 15 days of the date of notification or before        commencement of the vehicle's next trip, whichever occurs        first, or in the case of emission testing, within 30 days,        submit to the police or the Commonwealth, whichever is        applicable, certification from an official inspection station        that the vehicle or the mass transit vehicle has been        restored to legal operating condition in relation to the        particulars specified on the notice. Any person who fails a        roadside vehicle emission inspection shall have 30 days in        which to pass an enhanced vehicle emission inspection or to        produce evidence that the subject vehicle has a valid        emissions test waiver.            (3)  After the expiration of the five-day, 15-day or 30-        day period specified in paragraphs (1) and (2), whichever is        appropriate, the vehicle shall not be operated upon the        highways of this Commonwealth and a mass transit vehicle        shall not be operated until the owner or driver has submitted        to the police or the Commonwealth, whichever is applicable,        evidence of compliance with the requirements of paragraph (1)        or (2), whichever is applicable.        (c)  Operation prohibited if hazardous.--            (1)  In the event a vehicle or a mass transit vehicle, or        its equipment, load or driver, in the reasonable judgment of        the officer or qualified Commonwealth employee, is in such        condition that further operation would be hazardous, the        officer or qualified Commonwealth employee may require that        the vehicle or the mass transit vehicle not be operated under        its own power or that the driver discontinue driving, or        both, and may so stipulate in the notice given under        subsection (b). In the case of motor carrier vehicles or        their drivers, all such determinations shall be based on out-        of-service criteria established in department regulations.            (2)  In the event a motor carrier vehicle or mass transit        vehicle is involved in an accident that causes the death of        the vehicle operator or another person, the motor carrier        vehicle or mass transit vehicle and its equipment, load,        driver and documents shall be inspected by a qualified        Commonwealth employee as designated by the department in        accordance with subsection (f) before the vehicle or driver        will be allowed to continue operation.        (d)  Authority of police and qualified Commonwealth     employees.--Any police officer or qualified Commonwealth     employee shall be authorized to detain and inspect any sealed or     unsealed vehicle, container or shipment which they have probable     cause to believe may be in violation of the law or Commonwealth     regulations while in transit or in maintenance facilities,     terminals or other public or private property to ascertain if     commodities or materials are being unloaded, stored or     transported in an illegal manner; to inspect contents; to     inspect and copy documents and otherwise to ensure compliance     with the law and Commonwealth regulations, except that only     State Police and qualified Commonwealth employees shall have the     authority to enforce any law or regulation pertaining to     drivers, including, but not limited to, minimum driver     qualifications, maximum hours of service and driver records, or     pertaining specifically to hazardous materials. If a seal is     opened for inspection, the inspecting officer or Commonwealth     employee shall reseal any vehicle, container or shipment prior     to further transportation.        (e)  Limitation of authority of qualified Commonwealth     employees.--The authority granted to qualified Commonwealth     employees under this section shall be exercised only when the     employee is in uniform and shall apply only to motor carrier     vehicles, buses and all vehicles and combinations carrying     hazardous materials in an amount and type which require the     vehicle to be placarded under Chapter 83 (relating to hazardous     materials transportation) and to the drivers of all such     vehicles. Qualified Commonwealth employees who are not police     officers shall be regarded as police officers under this part     for the purpose of instituting criminal proceedings by citation     under Chapter 50 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal     Procedure.        (f)  Training of Commonwealth employees.--The department     shall establish a program or programs to train and qualify     Commonwealth employees, including Pennsylvania State Police     officers, to inspect vehicles, equipment, documents, loads and     drivers as authorized under this section and may provide such a     program to train and qualify any police officer. After one year     following the effective date of this section, inspections under     subsection (a)(2) may be conducted only by personnel qualified     under this program. Until that time, such inspections may be     conducted by personnel designated by the department. A document     executed by a department official, or a photostatic copy     thereof, indicating that a person, including any police officer,     has been so qualified or designated shall be competent and prima     facie evidence of the qualification or designation.        (g)  Limitations.--(Deleted by amendment).        (h)  Administrative coordination.--The department shall     coordinate with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission in     the enforcement of this section and 66 Pa.C.S. § 3312(a)     (relating to evasion of motor carrier and broker regulations).     (June 18, 1980, P.L.223, No.67, eff. imd.; June 18, 1980,     P.L.229, No.68, eff. 60 days; June 19, 1985, P.L.49, No.20, eff.     60 days; Dec. 16, 1992, P.L.1250, No.166; Dec. 18, 1992,     P.L.1411, No.174, eff. 60 days; May 20, 1993, P.L.30, No.10,     eff. 60 days; Feb. 10, 1994, P.L.10, No.2, eff. imd.; June 19,     2001, P.L.281, No.21, eff. imd.; June 26, 2001, P.L.734, No.75,     eff. 60 days; Dec. 23, 2002, P.L.1982, No.229; Nov. 26, 2008,     P.L.1658, No.133, eff. 60 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 133 deleted subsec. (g).        2002 Amendment.  Act 229 amended subsecs. (a), (c), (e) and     (g), effective in 60 days as to subsecs. (a) and (c) and six     months as to the remainder of the section. See section 21 of Act     229 in the appendix to this title for special provisions     relating to promulgation of guidelines to implement Act 229.        2001 Amendments.  Act 21 amended subsec. (c) and added     subsec. (h) and Act 75 amended subsec. (c) and added subsec.     (h). Act 75 overlooked the amendment by Act 21, but the     amendments do not conflict in substance and have both been given     effect in setting forth the text of subsec. (c). The addition of     subsec. (h) by Acts 21 and 75 are identical and therefore have     been merged.        1992 Amendment.  Section 9 of Act 166 provided that the     amendment shall take effect 60 days after the Department of     Transportation certifies by notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin     that an enhanced emission inspection program will commence.        References in Text.  Section 3312(a) of Title 66, referred to     in subsec. (h), does not exist.        Cross References.  Section 4704 is referred to in sections     1373, 4102, 4107, 6103 of this title; section 4150 of Title 3     (Agriculture).