Displaying a foreign license during suspension or revocation. (a) Offense defined.-- It is unlawful for any resident or nonresident whose operating privilege to drive
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 1573
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1573
§ 1573. Displaying a foreign license during suspension or revocation. (a) Offense defined.-- It is unlawful for any resident or nonresident whose operating privilege to drive
a motor vehicle in this Commonwealth has been recalled, canceled, suspended, revoked
or disqualified as provided in this title to display a license or permit issued by
any other jurisdiction or otherwise during the suspension or after the recall, cancellation,
revocation or disqualification until the individual's operating privilege has been
restored by the department. (b) Display of regular license.-- (1) A resident of this Commonwealth who holds a commercial driver's license issued by
this Commonwealth under Chapter 16 (relating to commercial drivers) shall be permitted
to display a regular driver's license issued by the department in the event that the
resident's commercial driver's license is disqualified. (2) A nonresident who holds a commercial driver's license issued by a state other than
this Commonwealth shall be permitted to display a regular driver's license issued
by that person's state of residence in the event that the nonresident's commercial
driver's license is disqualified. (3) A nonresident who holds a nonresident commercial driver's license issued by this Commonwealth
under Chapter 16 shall be permitted to display a regular driver's license issued by
the nonresident's country in the event that the person's nonresident commercial driver's
license is disqualified. (c) Penalty.-- Any person violating the provisions of this section commits a summary offense and
shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $200. This penalty shall be
in addition to any other penalties imposed under this title. (May 30, 1990, P.L.173, No.42, eff. Nov. 1, 1990)
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