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2004 – Amendment | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law limits inspection station and mechanic liability during vehicle inspections, clarifying responsibilities and certification recognition.

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Pennsylvania State Law

2004 – Amendment

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 2004

Summary
This law section limits the liability of inspection stations and mechanics performing vehicle inspections in Pennsylvania, stating they are not responsible for vehicle failures unless caused by negligence. It also clarifies that mechanics conducting road tests are not liable for equipment violations during the test. Additionally, it recognizes the certification status of mechanics certified before 1983.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law limits inspection station and mechanic liability during vehicle inspections, clarifying responsibilities and certification recognition.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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