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§ 1902. Exemptions from other fees. No fee shall be charged under this title for or to any of the following: (1) A certificate of title returned to the department for cancellation. (2) The replacement of a registration card or plate, driver's license, learner's permit or certificate of title lost in the mail if the applicant files an affidavit of nonreceipt within 90 days of the date of original issuance. (3) A certificate of salvage. (4) A certificate of rejection. (5) A special hauling permit issued to any person: (i) hauling equipment or materials for use on a Federal or State emergency relief project; or (ii) hauling a holiday tree for a governmental entity at no charge. (6) A manufacturer, jobber or dealer for a certificate of title to a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer when assignment of certificate of title accompanies the application for certificate of title, and when the dealer, manufacturer or jobber is possessed of current manufacturer's, dealer's or jobber's registration plates. (7) The transfer of title to a surviving spouse pursuant to section 1114 (relating to transfer of vehicle by operation of law). (8) Volunteer emergency service personnel who require a certified driving record for certification under the act of July 3, 1985 (P.L.164, No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Services Act. (9) A driver record of a school bus driver obtained electronically from the department by the employer of the school bus driver or any Federal or state transportation association of school bus operators on behalf of the employer where the employer or the association has paid an annual record access fee established by the department. The department shall publish notice of the annual fee in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. (10) The reissuance of a registration plate, where the registration plate has been determined by an authorized representative of the department or law enforcement to be illegible from a reasonable distance. (Mar. 7, 1982, P.L.152, No.49, eff. imd.; June 23, 1982, P.L.605, No.171, eff. imd.; Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.169, No.31, eff. 60 days; June 28, 1993, P.L.137, No.33, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. imd.; Dec. 1, 2004, P.L.1771, No.229, eff. 60 days; Nov. 26, 2008, P.L.1658, No.133, eff. 60 days) 2008 Amendment. Act 133 added par. (10). 2004 Amendment. Act 229 added par. (9). 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended par. (5). 1993 Amendment. Act 33 added par. (8). References in Text. The act of July 3, 1985 (P.L.164, No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Serivces Act, referred to in par. (8), was repealed by the act of August 18, 2009 (P.L.308, No.37). The subject matter is now contained in Chapter 81 of Title 35 (Health and Safety).

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-75 > Chapter-19 > 1902

§ 1902. Exemptions from other fees. No fee shall be charged under this title for or to any of the following: (1) A certificate of title returned to the department for cancellation. (2) The replacement of a registration card or plate, driver's license, learner's permit or certificate of title lost in the mail if the applicant files an affidavit of nonreceipt within 90 days of the date of original issuance. (3) A certificate of salvage. (4) A certificate of rejection. (5) A special hauling permit issued to any person: (i) hauling equipment or materials for use on a Federal or State emergency relief project; or (ii) hauling a holiday tree for a governmental entity at no charge. (6) A manufacturer, jobber or dealer for a certificate of title to a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer when assignment of certificate of title accompanies the application for certificate of title, and when the dealer, manufacturer or jobber is possessed of current manufacturer's, dealer's or jobber's registration plates. (7) The transfer of title to a surviving spouse pursuant to section 1114 (relating to transfer of vehicle by operation of law). (8) Volunteer emergency service personnel who require a certified driving record for certification under the act of July 3, 1985 (P.L.164, No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Services Act. (9) A driver record of a school bus driver obtained electronically from the department by the employer of the school bus driver or any Federal or state transportation association of school bus operators on behalf of the employer where the employer or the association has paid an annual record access fee established by the department. The department shall publish notice of the annual fee in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. (10) The reissuance of a registration plate, where the registration plate has been determined by an authorized representative of the department or law enforcement to be illegible from a reasonable distance. (Mar. 7, 1982, P.L.152, No.49, eff. imd.; June 23, 1982, P.L.605, No.171, eff. imd.; Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.169, No.31, eff. 60 days; June 28, 1993, P.L.137, No.33, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. imd.; Dec. 1, 2004, P.L.1771, No.229, eff. 60 days; Nov. 26, 2008, P.L.1658, No.133, eff. 60 days) 2008 Amendment. Act 133 added par. (10). 2004 Amendment. Act 229 added par. (9). 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended par. (5). 1993 Amendment. Act 33 added par. (8). References in Text. The act of July 3, 1985 (P.L.164, No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Serivces Act, referred to in par. (8), was repealed by the act of August 18, 2009 (P.L.308, No.37). The subject matter is now contained in Chapter 81 of Title 35 (Health and Safety).

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-75 > Chapter-19 > 1902

§ 1902. Exemptions from other fees. No fee shall be charged under this title for or to any of the following: (1) A certificate of title returned to the department for cancellation. (2) The replacement of a registration card or plate, driver's license, learner's permit or certificate of title lost in the mail if the applicant files an affidavit of nonreceipt within 90 days of the date of original issuance. (3) A certificate of salvage. (4) A certificate of rejection. (5) A special hauling permit issued to any person: (i) hauling equipment or materials for use on a Federal or State emergency relief project; or (ii) hauling a holiday tree for a governmental entity at no charge. (6) A manufacturer, jobber or dealer for a certificate of title to a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer when assignment of certificate of title accompanies the application for certificate of title, and when the dealer, manufacturer or jobber is possessed of current manufacturer's, dealer's or jobber's registration plates. (7) The transfer of title to a surviving spouse pursuant to section 1114 (relating to transfer of vehicle by operation of law). (8) Volunteer emergency service personnel who require a certified driving record for certification under the act of July 3, 1985 (P.L.164, No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Services Act. (9) A driver record of a school bus driver obtained electronically from the department by the employer of the school bus driver or any Federal or state transportation association of school bus operators on behalf of the employer where the employer or the association has paid an annual record access fee established by the department. The department shall publish notice of the annual fee in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. (10) The reissuance of a registration plate, where the registration plate has been determined by an authorized representative of the department or law enforcement to be illegible from a reasonable distance. (Mar. 7, 1982, P.L.152, No.49, eff. imd.; June 23, 1982, P.L.605, No.171, eff. imd.; Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.169, No.31, eff. 60 days; June 28, 1993, P.L.137, No.33, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1126, No.151, eff. imd.; Dec. 1, 2004, P.L.1771, No.229, eff. 60 days; Nov. 26, 2008, P.L.1658, No.133, eff. 60 days) 2008 Amendment. Act 133 added par. (10). 2004 Amendment. Act 229 added par. (9). 1998 Amendment. Act 151 amended par. (5). 1993 Amendment. Act 33 added par. (8). References in Text. The act of July 3, 1985 (P.L.164, No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Serivces Act, referred to in par. (8), was repealed by the act of August 18, 2009 (P.L.308, No.37). The subject matter is now contained in Chapter 81 of Title 35 (Health and Safety).