This law section outlines the enforcement procedures for non-compliance with court orders related to vehicle violations, allowing aggrieved parties to seek court intervention. It also details the establishment of a program for employers to access unlimited electronic records of commercial drivers for compliance and safety purposes. The amendments specify the scope of enforcement and record-keeping provisions.
An aggrieved party can file a civil action or seek an enforcement order in the court of common pleas to enforce the order, which can include injunctive relief, reinstatement, or damages.
Employers can register with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for unlimited electronic access to uncertified driver records, paying an annual fee based on the number of drivers.
Yes, the department may periodically audit registered employers to ensure fees align with the number of driver records accessed and prevent misrepresentation.
Amendments in 1990 and 2004 expanded enforcement procedures and established the commercial driver record access program, including updates to specific subsections.