This section of Pennsylvania law addresses the illegal sale and use of drug-free urine intended to deceive drug tests, classifying such acts as third-degree misdemeanors. It also notes the repeal of a previous municipal housing code avoidance law. The law emphasizes criminal penalties for those attempting to cheat drug testing procedures.
It is illegal to sell, give, or use drug-free urine with the intent to deceive drug tests, and such acts are classified as third-degree misdemeanors.
Such actions are considered third-degree misdemeanors, which can result in fines and possible jail time under Pennsylvania law.
Yes, the municipal housing code avoidance law was repealed effective July 10, 2015.
Yes, cross-references include other sections like 7508.2 and 7511, which relate to municipal regulations and are referenced in broader legal contexts.