PRINTER'S NO. 1966
No. 1490 Session of 1990
INTRODUCED BY SALVATORE, PORTERFIELD, MELLOW, ROCKS, AFFLERBACH AND HELFRICK, FEBRUARY 28, 1990
REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION, FEBRUARY 28, 1990
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated 2 Statutes, providing for removal of deposited material from 3 highways. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Section 3709(b) and (d) of Title 75 of the 7 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are amended to read: 8 § 3709. Depositing waste and other material on highway, 9 property or waters. 10 * * * 11 (b) Removal of deposited material.-- 12 (1) Any person who drops, or permits to be dropped or 13 thrown, upon any highway, or upon any other public or private 14 property without the consent of the owner thereof or into or 15 on any waters of this Commonwealth from a vehicle, any waste 16 paper, sweepings, ashes, household waste, glass, metal, 17 refuse or rubbish, or any dangerous or detrimental substance 18 shall immediately remove the same or cause it to be removed.
1 (2) In the event the deposited material is not removed 2 as required by paragraph (1) within 24 hours, the issuing 3 authority may impound any vehicle used in the violation of 4 this section and order a police officer or constable to seize 5 it. Upon impoundment, the issuing authority shall notify the 6 sheriff of the county in which the violation occurred, who 7 shall store the impounded vehicle. The sheriff shall give 8 immediate notice by the most expeditious means and by 9 certified mail, return receipt requested, of the impoundment 10 and location of the vehicle to the owner of the vehicle. 11 (i) The cost to remove the deposited material, the 12 police officer's, constable's and sheriff's costs, 13 reasonable storage costs and all other reasonable costs 14 incident to the seizure and impounding shall be 15 recoverable in addition to costs of prosecution. 16 (ii) In case any impounded vehicle is unredeemed, or 17 the load is unclaimed, for a period of 60 days after the 18 notice of impoundment is given, it shall be sold at a 19 public sale in accordance with the provisions of section 20 6310 (relating to disposition of impounded vehicles and 21 loads). 22 [(2)] (3) For the purposes of this subsection, a "person 23 who permits to be dropped or thrown" from a vehicle any of 24 the items described in paragraph (1) shall include the driver 25 of the vehicle and the registrant of any vehicle registered 26 in this Commonwealth from which any of the items are dropped 27 or thrown, either by the registrant or any person operating, 28 in possession of or present within the vehicle with the 29 permission of the registrant, regardless of the registrant's 30 intent or lack of knowledge with respect to the disposal of 19900S1490B1966 - 2 -
1 such items in violation of this section where the registrant 2 of the vehicle does not, with reasonable certainty, identify 3 the driver of the vehicle at the time the violation occurred. 4 * * * 5 (d) Penalty.--Any person violating any of the provisions of 6 subsection (a) or (b) is guilty of a summary offense and shall, 7 upon conviction, be sentenced to [either or both] any or all of 8 the following: 9 (1) To pay a fine of not more than $300. 10 (2) Except where infirmity or age or other circumstance 11 would create a hardship, be directed by the court in which 12 conviction is obtained to pick up and remove litter from 13 public property or private property, or both, with prior 14 permission of the legal owner. If the person has no prior 15 record of convictions for violation of this section, he may 16 be sentenced to pick up and remove litter for not less than 17 eight hours nor more than 16 hours. Upon a second conviction, 18 the person may be sentenced to pick up and remove litter for 19 not less than 16 hours and not more than 32 hours. Upon third 20 and subsequent convictions, he may be sentenced to pick up 21 and remove litter for not less than 40 hours and not more 22 than 80 hours. The court shall schedule the time to be spent 23 on such activities in such a manner that it does not 24 interfere with the person's employment and does not interfere 25 substantially with the person's family responsibilities or 26 religious obligations. 27 (3) Restitution of the cost to remove the deposited 28 material. 29 * * * 30 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. J6L75JRW/19900S1490B1966 - 3 -