This section of Pennsylvania law outlines rules for licensing retail dealers, including the requirement for licensing, regulations for record confidentiality, and judicial review processes. It also details the authority of law enforcement to promulgate rules and the procedures for challenging licensing decisions. The law aims to regulate retail dealer licensing and ensure proper legal oversight.
Retail dealers must obtain a license from law enforcement authorities, following rules and regulations established by the Pennsylvania State Police.
Yes, decisions made by law enforcement regarding licensing can be subject to judicial review under Pennsylvania law.
The law mandates regulations to ensure the identity, confidentiality, and security of all records and data related to licensing.
A person can reapply after one year if their license was refused or revoked, and the court's judgment does not bar subsequent applications.