(a) Criminal penalty.-- A person who knowingly and willfully commits any act or causes to be done any act that violates any provision of this subchapter or knowingly and willfully omits to do any act or causes to be omitted any act that is required by any such provision commits a felony of the third degree. (b) Corporate liability for penalty.-- Any individual, director, officer or agent of a corporation who knowingly and willfully authorizes, orders or performs any of the acts or practices constituting in whole or in part a violation of any provision of this subchapter commits a misdemeanor of the third degree for the first offense and a misdemeanor of the first degree for a subsequent offense under this section without regard to any penalties to which that corporation may be subject under subsection (a). CHAPTER 72 ALTERNATIVE FUELS (Repealed) CHAPTER 73 ABANDONED VEHICLES AND CARGOS Subchapter A. Abandoned Vehicles and Salvors B. Watercraft Trailer Forfeiture SUBCHAPTER A ABANDONED VEHICLES AND SALVORS Sec. 7301. Authorization of salvors. 7302. Certificate of authorization. 7303. Suspension of authorization. 7303.1. Duty of police and salvors. 7304. Reports to department of possession of abandoned vehicles. 7304.1. Reports and removal of abandoned vehicles within the boundaries of a city of the first class or second class. 7305. Notice to owner and lienholders of abandoned vehicles. 7306. Payment of costs upon reclaiming vehicle. 7307. Authorization for disposal of unclaimed vehicles. 7308. Public sale of unclaimed vehicles with value. 7309. Processing of nonrepairable or salvage vehicles. 7310. Removal of abandoned or presumed abandoned vehicles from roadway. 7311. Reports by garage keepers of abandoned vehicles. 7311.1. Reports by private property owners of abandoned vehicles. 7311.2. Salvors to remove abandoned vehicles in good faith. 7312. Penalty for violation of chapter. Subchapter Heading. The heading of Subchapter A was added July 7, 2006, P.L.365, No.79, effective in 120 days.
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