Pennsylvania's Section 7364 criminalizes retail sales of fresh meats, produce, and groceries on Sundays, with certain exceptions for small businesses and family-operated stores. Each sale on Sunday is a separate offense, and violations must be prosecuted within 72 hours. Repeat offenses within a year can result in fines up to $200.
Yes, but only if your business qualifies for an exception, such as employing fewer than ten people, being family-operated, or preparing food on-site for consumption.
Selling on Sunday without qualifying for an exception is a summary offense, and repeat violations within a year can result in fines up to $200.
Violations must be prosecuted within 72 hours of the alleged offense.
Section 7364 was declared unconstitutional in 1978; therefore, it is no longer enforceable, but related laws or regulations may still apply.