Pennsylvania Code § 75-4108

Injunctive relief.
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(a) General rule.-- Upon petition by the department, any court of competent jurisdiction in this Commonwealth may, for cause shown, restrain violations of this part or restrain the sale, offer for sale or use of any item of vehicle equipment which is determined to be in violation of this part or regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.
(b) Notice of contemplated action.-- Whenever practicable, the department shall give notice to any person against whom an action for injunctive relief is contemplated and afford an opportunity to present views and, except in the case of a knowing and willful violation, shall afford reasonable opportunity to achieve compliance. The failure to give notice and afford such opportunity shall not preclude the granting of appropriate relief.
(c) Nonjury criminal contempt proceedings.-- In any proceeding for criminal contempt for violation of an injunction or restraining order issued under this section, the court shall sit without intervention of a jury.
CHAPTER 43
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
Sec.
4301. Promulgation of regulations by department.
4302. Periods for requiring lighted lamps.
4303. General lighting requirements.
4304. Obstructed lights not required.
4305. Vehicular hazard signal lamps.
4306. Use of multiple-beam road lighting equipment.
4307. Use and display of illuminated signs.
4308. Lighted head lamps on school buses.
4309. Lighted head lamps in work zones.
4310. Motorcycle lighting.

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