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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 75 — VEHICLES · Chapter 11

§ 1165.1. Inspection of reconstructed, modified and specially constructed vehicles.

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§ 1165.1. Inspection of reconstructed, modified and specially constructed vehicles.
(a)Findings of fact.-- The General Assembly finds that a key element for successfully converting a stolen vehicle into a marketable item is obtaining a title to that vehicle. In a report to the Congress of the United States, the Motor Vehicle Titling, Registration and Salvage Advisory Committee made several recommendations that would assist state motor vehicle agencies to combat the vehicle theft and title fraud that has been rising at an alarming rate throughout the nation. In the committee's report, recommendations were for each state to establish a two-part inspection procedure. Part one would be to inspect each vehicle to verify the VIN and replacement parts (supported by titles, proof of ownership, bills of sale) and owner affirmation. Part two would be to provide a uniform safety inspection for rebuilt salvage vehicles.
(b)General rule.-- All reconstructed, modified and specially constructed vehicles shall be required to undergo an enhanced vehicle safety inspection as specified in departmental contracts, policy guidelines or regulations as deemed appropriate by the advisory panel convened under section 1165.2 (relating to Specialized Vehicle Compliance Inspection Advisory Panel).
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(Dec. 1, 2004, P.L.1767, No.228, eff. Jan. 1, 2007)
2004 Amendment. Act 228 added section 1165.1.
References in Text. Section 1165.2, referred to in subsec. (b), expired.
Cross References. Section 1165.1 is referred to in section 4702.1 of this title.
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