Pennsylvania Code § 75-1775

Installment payment of judgments.
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(a) Order authorizing installment payment.-- A judgment debtor, upon due notice to the judgment creditor, may apply to the court in which the judgment was rendered for the privilege of paying the judgment in installments and the court, in its discretion and without prejudice to any other legal remedies which the judgment creditor may have, may so order and fix the amounts and times of payment of the installments.
(b) Suspension prohibited during compliance with order.-- The department shall not suspend a driver's operating privilege and shall restore any operating privilege suspended following nonpayment of a judgment when the judgment debtor obtains an order permitting payment of the judgment in installments and while the payment of any installment is not in default, provided that the judgment debtor furnishes proof of financial responsibility.
(c) Suspension for default in payment.-- In the event the judgment debtor fails to pay any installment as specified by the order, then, upon notice of the default, the department shall suspend the operating privilege of the judgment debtor until the judgment is satisfied as provided in this chapter.
SUBCHAPTER H
PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Sec.
1781. Notice of sanction for not evidencing financial responsibility.
1782. Manner of providing proof of financial responsibility.
1783. Proof of financial responsibility before restoring operating privilege or registration.
1784. Proof of financial responsibility following violation.
1785. Proof of financial responsibility following accident.
1786. Required financial responsibility.
1786.1. Online verification of financial responsibility.
1787. Self-insurance.
1788. Neighborhood electric vehicles.

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