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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 18 — CRIMES AND OFFENSES · Chapter 65

§ 6505. Discarding television sets and tubes.

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§ 6505. Discarding television sets and tubes.
(a)Offense defined.-- A person is guilty of a summary offense if he discards or abandons in any place accessible to the public any television picture tube or television set containing any picture tube which has not been neutralized to eliminate the danger of implosion, or if the owner, lessee, manager or person in possession of any place accessible to the public knowingly permits an abandoned or discarded television picture tube or a set containing such a tube to remain in such place without the tube having been neutralized to eliminate the danger of implosion.
(b)Other responsibility.-- A violation of this section shall not in itself render a person guilty of manslaughter, assault or other crime against a person who may suffer death or injury from implosion of a television picture tube.
18c6505v
(June 4, 1976, P.L.153, No.74)
1976 Amendment. Act 74 added section 6505.
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