Pennsylvania law mandates that vehicle title provisions are uniform across the state and prohibits local authorities from enacting ordinances that conflict with these provisions. If a local ordinance violates this rule, sanctions such as suspension of highway and bridge funds can be imposed until the ordinance is repealed or amended. Once compliance is achieved, sanctions are lifted and funds are restored.
Pennsylvania law requires vehicle title provisions to be uniform across the state, and local ordinances cannot conflict with these provisions unless explicitly authorized.
Sanctions such as suspension of highway and bridge funds are imposed until the local ordinance is repealed or amended to comply with state law.
Once the local authority repeals or amends the ordinance to remove violations, the Department of Transportation immediately ends sanctions and restores suspended funds.
No, local governments cannot enact or enforce vehicle title laws unless explicitly authorized by state law, ensuring uniformity across the Commonwealth.