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1993 – Amendments | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's vehicle inspection certification requirements, including qualifications, supervision, and rules for inspectors and stations.

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Pennsylvania State Law

1993 – Amendments

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 1993

Summary
Pennsylvania law requires vehicle inspectors to be certified by the Department of Transportation, ensuring they have proper training and qualifications. Certified mechanics can conduct vehicle inspections, including mass transit vehicles, and must be employed at official inspection stations. The law also outlines supervision and potential suspension of certification for misconduct.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's vehicle inspection certification requirements, including qualifications, supervision, and rules for inspectors and stations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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