Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law allows the secretary to establish agreements with other jurisdictions to grant reciprocal benefits, privileges, and exemptions from taxes and fees for properly registered vehicles and drivers. These agreements aim to facilitate the free flow of commerce and ensure fair treatment when vehicles operate across jurisdictional boundaries. Additionally, the law permits arrangements for vehicle registration and licensing in other jurisdictions under certain conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Drivers and vehicle owners properly registered in other jurisdictions may receive exemptions or reductions in taxes, fees, and charges when operating in Pennsylvania, and vice versa.

The secretary assesses whether the agreement benefits the state's economy, ensures fairness, and promotes the uninterrupted flow of commerce.

Yes, agreements may include provisions allowing vehicles to be registered or licensed in other jurisdictions if certain conditions are met.

Yes, each agreement must be fair and equitable to Pennsylvania and its citizens, balancing benefits with the state's interests.