of not more than $5,000 and by the forfeiture of any
property, including any vehicle, used to violate that act,
regardless of the value of the property[.]; and
(2) disposal of waste tires by the imposition of a fine
or penalty of $5,000 per tire.
(b) Suspension of operating privileges.--A city of the first
class that imposes a fine or penalty against a person under
subsection (a)(1) shall notify the Department of Transportation.
On receipt of such notification, the Department of
Transportation shall suspend the operating privileges of the
person granted under 75 Pa.C.S. (relating to vehicles) for a
period of six months.
[(c) Definitions.--As used in this section, "short dumping"
means activity by which an owner or operator, or an agent of
either, of a trash, garbage or debris collection vehicle,
including private automobiles and small trucks, or any other
type of vehicles used to collect or transport trash, garbage or
debris knowingly causes to be deposited or deposits the
vehicle's load or any part thereof on any road, street, highway,
alley or railroad right-of-way or on the land of another or into
the waters of this Commonwealth.]
(b.1) Documentation and recordkeeping.--A city of the first
class may require documentation and recordkeeping by business
entities that provide whole used or waste tires to a waste tire
hauler or that accepts whole used or waste tires from a waste
tire hauler to ensure proper disposal of waste tires. The
documentation and recordkeeping shall be retained for a minimum
of five years. The following apply:
(1) The documentation and recordkeeping shall include
the number of waste tires received in exchange for tires
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