1. Driving while operating privilege is suspended for certain other offenses. (a) First offense.-- A person who drives a motor vehicle on any highway or trafficway of this Commonwealth
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 15431
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 15431
§ 1543.1. Driving while operating privilege is suspended for certain other offenses. (a) First offense.-- A person who drives a motor vehicle on any highway or trafficway of this Commonwealth
at a time when the person's operating privilege is suspended under section 1532(b)(2)
(relating to suspension of operating privilege) or 1533 (relating to suspension of
operating privilege for failure to respond to citation) and the underlying offense
for the suspension is a violation of section 1501(a) (relating to drivers required
to be licensed) shall, upon conviction or adjudication of delinquency, be sentenced
to pay a fine of $50. (b) Second or subsequent offense.-- A person who drives a motor vehicle on any highway or trafficway of this Commonwealth
after the commencement of a second or subsequent suspension of the person's operating
privilege under section 1532(b)(2) and no other violation and before the operating
privilege has been restored is guilty of a summary offense and shall, upon conviction
or adjudication of delinquency, be required to pay a fine of $200 or enter into an
agreement to make installment payments for the fine imposed by the issuing authority
or court. If the person is unable to pay, the issuing authority or court shall proceed
under 42 Pa.C.S. § 9730 (relating to payment of court costs, restitution and fines). (Oct. 31, 2024, P.L.1143, No.138, eff. 18 months) 2024 Amendment. Act 138 added section 1543.1. See section 6(2) of Act 138 in the appendix to this
title for special provisions relating to applicability. Cross References. Section 1543.1 is referred to in section 1543 of this title.
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