Certificate of authorization. (a) Application and issuance.-- Application for a certificate of authorization shall be made on a form prescribed
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 7302
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 7302
§ 7302. Certificate of authorization. (a) Application and issuance.-- Application for a certificate of authorization shall be made on a form prescribed
by the department. The department shall investigate the qualifications and fitness
of the applicant and shall issue a certificate of authorization if it determines that
the applicant is capable of performing the duties of a salvor in a manner consistent
with the public interest. (b) Place of business.-- Every applicant shall have and maintain an established place of business. If the applicant
has or intends to have one or more places of business or branch offices, the application
shall contain complete information for each location. (c) Bonding required.-- Before issuing a certificate of authorization, the department shall require the applicant
to furnish and maintain a bond indemnifying the public and the department in the amount
of $10,000. An individual bond for each place of business is not required, but all
places of business shall be covered by the bond. (d) Duration and renewal.-- Certificates of authorization shall be issued for a period of one year and shall be
subject to annual renewal, including a review of the salvor's status as a vehicle
salvage dealer under section 1337(c)(2) (relating to use of "Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle
Business" registration plates). (e) Storage facility.-- A salvor shall rent or own a storage facility which shall comply with the act of July
28, 1966 (3rd Sp.Sess., P.L.91, No.4), referred to as the Junkyard and Automotive
Recycler Screening Law, where applicable and with regulations promulgated by the department. (Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 60 days) Cross References. Section 7302 is referred to in section 5702 of Title 30 (Fish).
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