1.  Spilled cargo. (a)  General rule.-- Immediately following an accident, a police officer may remove or direct removal of

Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

Section: 37431

Jurisdiction: PA

Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 37431

§ 3743.1.  Spilled cargo. (a)  General rule.-- Immediately following an accident, a police officer may remove or direct removal of spilled cargo from any roadway to the nearest point off the roadway where the spilled cargo will not interfere with or obstruct traffic. (b)  Storage of cargo.-- When, in the opinion of a police officer, it is necessary to protect the contents, load or spilled cargo of a wrecked vehicle from the elements, spoilage or theft, the police officer may remove or direct the removal of the contents or load or spilled cargo and have the same stored, at the expense of the owner, at the nearest practical place of storage. (c)  Liability for damage or loss.-- In carrying out the provisions of this section, no liability shall attach to the police officer or, absent a showing of gross negligence, to any person acting under the direction of the police officer for damage to or loss of any portion of the contents or load or spilled cargo. (Dec. 8, 2004, P.L.1791, No.237, eff. 150 days) 2004 Amendment. Act 237 added section 3743.1.

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