PRINTER'S NO. 1377
No. 1223 Session of 1997
INTRODUCED BY GODSHALL, CIVERA, YOUNGBLOOD, ROSS, SERAFINI, BENNINGHOFF, LYNCH, LEH, CLARK, TRAVAGLIO, BUNT, OLASZ, MELIO AND RAMOS, APRIL 8, 1997
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON GAME AND FISHERIES, APRIL 8, 1997
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated 2 Statutes, deleting provisions relating to acknowledgment of 3 guilt and receipt for payment. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. The definitions of "acknowledgment of guilt" and 7 "convicted" in section 102 of Title 34 of the Pennsylvania 8 Consolidated Statutes are amended to read: 9 § 102. Definitions. 10 Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent 11 provisions of this title which are applicable to specific 12 provisions of this title, the following words and phrases when 13 used in this title shall have the meanings given to them in this 14 section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 15 ["Acknowledgment of guilt." A written statement admitting 16 guilt, given by an accused individual to an officer or deputy 17 officer along with the payment of a fine, which statement shall 18 have the same force and effect as though the person executing it
1 had a hearing before proper authority and been convicted of the
2 offense of which he is accused.]
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4 "Convicted." The finding of guilty of a person charged with
5 an offense after a hearing before a qualified authority. [The
6 execution of an "acknowledgment of guilt" or a] A "plea of
7 guilty" shall have the same effect.
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9 Section 2. Section 926 of Title 34 is repealed.
10 Section 3. Sections 931(a), 932, 2741(b) and 2742 of Title
11 34 are amended to read:
12 § 931. Arrest of nonresident.
13 (a) General rule.--Upon the arrest, apprehension or citation
14 of a nonresident of this Commonwealth for any violation of this
15 title that is a summary offense, any officer whose duty it is to
16 enforce the provisions of this title shall[, unless the
17 defendant elects to acknowledge guilt in accordance with section
18 926 (relating to acknowledgment of guilt and receipt for
19 payment),] escort the defendant to the appropriate district
20 justice for a hearing, posting of bond or payment of the
21 applicable fine and costs, unless the defendant chooses to place
22 the amount of the applicable fine and costs in a stamped
23 envelope addressed to the appropriate district justice and mails
24 the envelope in the presence of the officer who shall issue the
25 defendant a citation.
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27 § 932. Determination of second or subsequent convictions.
28 Any person convicted or pleading guilty [or signing an
29 acknowledgment of guilt] under any provisions of this title who,
30 within the past two years, was convicted or pleaded guilty or
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1 signed an acknowledgment of guilt for violating any of the 2 provisions of this title or the former laws relating to game or 3 wildlife then in force shall be sentenced under this title as a 4 second or subsequent offender. 5 § 2741. Denial or revocation of licenses. 6 * * * 7 (b) Violations.--In addition to any penalty and costs 8 imposed by this title, the commission may revoke any hunting or 9 furtaking license and deny any person the privilege to secure a 10 license or to hunt or take furbearers anywhere in this 11 Commonwealth, with or without a license, if the licensee or 12 person: 13 (1) Has [either] been convicted [or signed an 14 acknowledgment of guilt] of violating any of the provisions 15 of this title for such periods as are specified in this 16 subchapter. 17 (2) Has been accused of having violated any of the 18 provisions of Chapter 25 (relating to protection of property 19 and persons) even though such person has not been convicted 20 of a violation of that chapter. 21 * * * 22 § 2742. Period of revocation. 23 (a) First offense.--Except as otherwise provided, for the 24 first offense any person convicted [or having signed an 25 acknowledgment of guilt] of violating any of the provisions of 26 this title may be denied the privilege to hunt or take wildlife 27 anywhere in this Commonwealth, with or without a license, for a 28 period not to exceed three years as the commission determines. 29 (b) Second or subsequent offense.--Except as otherwise 30 provided, any person convicted [or having signed an 19970H1223B1377 - 3 -
1 acknowledgment of guilt] of a second or subsequent offense of 2 violating any of the provisions of this title may be denied the 3 privilege to hunt or take game or wildlife anywhere in this 4 Commonwealth, with or without a license, for such period as the 5 commission determines. 6 Section 4. This act shall take effect in 60 days. B26L34BIL/19970H1223B1377 - 4 -