This law outlines the costs associated with summary offenses, including parking violations in first-class cities, and specifies circumstances under which fines are waived. It also details the financial responsibilities for prosecution costs when defendants are found not guilty or costs are not recovered. Additionally, it notes amendments related to these provisions.
The costs are generally established by state rules, but if the defendant is found not guilty or costs are not recovered, the prosecution costs are paid by the state as specified in the law.
Yes, in first-class cities, parking fines are waived if the ticket or citation is paid within eight days of issuance, including mailed payments postmarked within that period.
Yes, paying the fine within eight days of issuance or citation generally waives the parking violation costs in first-class cities.
If costs are not recovered from the defendant, the prosecution costs are paid by the state as per the law's provisions.