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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 75 — VEHICLES · Chapter 13

§ 1324. Contributions for the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

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§ 1324. Contributions for the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
(a)General rule.-- Within one year of the effective date of this section, the department shall provide for all of the following:
(1)Ability of a person renewing a driver's license or identification card electronically through the department's publicly accessible Internet website to make a contribution of $5 to the Children's Trust Fund.
(2)Ability of a person renewing a vehicle registration electronically through the department's publicly accessible Internet website to make a contribution of $5 to the Children's Trust Fund.
(b)Implementation.--
(1)A contribution under subsection
(a)shall be added, as appropriate, to the regular fee for:
(i)a renewal of a driver's license or identification card; and
(ii)a renewal of a vehicle registration.
(2)One contribution under subsection
(a)may be made for:
(i)each renewal of a driver's license or identification card; and
(ii)each renewal of a vehicle registration.
(c)Use.-- Contributions made under subsection
(a)shall be used by the Children's Trust Fund Board exclusively for the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
(d)Deposits.-- The department shall determine annually the total amount designated under this section and shall report the amount to the State Treasurer who shall transfer the amount from the Motor License Fund to the Children's Trust Fund.
(e)Information.-- The department shall provide adequate information concerning the contribution for the prevention of child abuse and neglect in its instructions for the applicants described in subsection (a). The information concerning the contribution shall include the address of the Children's Trust Fund to which contributions may be sent by individuals wishing to make additional contributions.
(f)Reporting.-- The Children's Trust Fund Board shall include in its annual report required under section 5(6) of the act of December 15, 1988 (P.L.1235, No.151), known as the Children's Trust Fund Act, the amount received from the contributions authorized by this section and how the funds were used.
(g)Reimbursement.-- The Children's Trust Fund shall reimburse the Motor License Fund for the actual costs incurred by the department in the administration of this section.
(h)Definitions.-- As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Children's Trust Fund." The fund created under section 8 of the Children's Trust Fund Act.
"Children's Trust Fund Board." The board created under section 4 of the Children's Trust Fund Act.
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(Nov. 3, 2022, P.L.1734, No.112, eff. 180 days)
2022 Amendment. Act 112 added section 1324.
75c1331h
SUBCHAPTER B
REGISTRATION PLATES
Sec.
1331. Issuance and reissuance of registration plates.
1332. Display of registration plate.
1333. Lost, stolen, damaged or illegible registration plate.
1334. Return of registration plate.
1334.1. Seizure of registration plate.
1335. Registration plates for manufacturers and dealers.
1336. Use of dealer registration plates.
1336.1. Use of multipurpose dealer registration plates.
1336.2. Farm equipment dealer registration plates.
1337. Use of "Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Business" registration plates.
1337.1. Fleet owner transporter registration plate.
1338. Person with disability plate and placard.
1339. Legislative plate.
1340. Antique, classic and collectible plates.
1340.1. Street rod plate.
1341. Special registration plates.
1341.1. Personal organization registration plates.
1342. Veteran plates and placard.
1343. Use of school bus or school vehicle plates.
1344. Use of farm vehicle plates.
1344.1. Use of farm equipment dealer registration plates.
1345. Special plates for recipients of the Medal of Honor.
1346. Special plates for recipients of Purple Heart.
1347. Hearing impaired plates.
1348. Special plates for Pearl Harbor survivors.
1349. Circus or carnival plates.
1350. Special plates for veterans of Korean War.
1350.1. Special plates for recipients of Korean Defense Service Medal.
1351. Special plates for veterans of Persian Gulf War.
1352. Wild resource conservation plate.
1352.1. Appalachian Trail organization registration plates.
1352.2. Pollinator conservation registration plate.
1353. Preserve our heritage registration plate.
1353.1. Pennsylvania monument registration plate.
1354. Flagship Niagara commemorative registration plate (Repealed).
1354.1. United States Olympic plate.
1355. Zoological plate.
1355.1. Pennsylvania Hunting Heritage registration plates.
1355.2. Pennsylvania Sportsman plate.
1356. Special plates for recipients of Expeditionary Forces Medal.
1356.1. Special plates for recipients of Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal.
1357. Special plates for World War II veterans.
1357.1. Special plates for individuals in the service of the United States Merchant Marine.
1358. DARE plate (Repealed).
1358.1. Share the Road plate.
1358.2. Distracted Driving Awareness plate.
1359. Special plates for steelworkers.
1360. Special plates for veterans of Vietnam Conflict.
1361. Special motorcycle plates related to veterans.
1362. Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans plate.
1362.1. Operation Inherent Resolve veterans plate.
1363. Operation Enduring Freedom veterans plate.
1363.1. Afghanistan and Iraq veterans plate.
1364. Special plates for veterans.
1364.1. Special plates for current members of the armed forces of the United States.
1365. Gold Star Family plate.
1366. Special plates for recipients of Silver Star.
1366.1. Special plates for United States military airborne units.
1366.2. Blue Star Family plate.
1366.3. Special plates for recipients of Air Medal.
1367. Special plates for recipients of Bronze Star.
1368. Special plates for recipients of Bronze Star for Valor.
1368.1. Special plates for recipients of Soldier's Medal.
1368.2. Special plates for recipients of Presidential Service Badge.
1368.3. Special plates for recipients of Legion of Merit.
1368.4. Special plates for recipients of Borinqueneers Congressional Gold Medal.
1369. Special plates for recipients of Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross, Navy Cross or Air Force Cross.
1369.1. Special plates for recipients of Combat Action Badge, Combat Infantryman Badge, Combat Action Ribbon, Combat Action Medal or Combat Medical Badge.
1369.2. Special "In God We Trust" plates.
1369.3. Special plates for veterans of an ally foreign country.
1369.4. USA semiquincentennial registration plates.
1370. Report to General Assembly.
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