Pennsylvania Code § 75-6154

Nonreciprocity of operational limitations.
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(a) General rule.-- If any other state with which the department has entered into a reciprocity agreement, including the International Registration Plan, imposes an operational limitation, burden or prohibition upon vehicles with a base jurisdiction of Pennsylvania but not upon vehicles with a base jurisdiction of the other state, the Commonwealth shall impose a like operational limitation, burden or prohibition upon the same class of vehicles that are operating in this Commonwealth but based in the other state. Operational limitations shall include the maximum weight, width, length or height of a vehicle.
(b) Penalty.-- A person who violates this section commits a summary offense and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $1,000 for each violation.
CHAPTER 63
ENFORCEMENT
Subchapter
A. General Provisions
B. Records of Traffic Cases
C. Pursuit of Vehicles
SUBCHAPTER A
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
6301. Prosecutions under local ordinances superseded by title.
6302. Time limitations.
6303. Rights and liabilities of minors.
6304. Authority to arrest without warrant.
6305. Arrest of nonresident.
6306. Costs for summary offenses.
6307. Liability for costs not paid by defendant.
6308. Investigation by police officers.
6308.1. Payment to police or sheriff's office of one-half of reinstatement fee.
6309. Impoundment for nonpayment of fines; vehicles or combinations with a gross vehicle weight rating of 17,001 pounds or more.
6309.1. Impoundment for nonpayment of fines; vehicles or combinations with a gross vehicle weight rating of 17,000 pounds or less.
6309.2. Immobilization, towing and storage of vehicle for driving without operating privileges or registration.
6310. Disposition of impounded vehicles, combinations and loads.
6311. Enforcement authority.
6312. Liquor or malt or brewed beverages.
6313. Enforcement of summary offenses in State park and forest lands.

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