2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 75 - VEHICLES
Chapter 15 - Licensing of Drivers
1555 - Delay of suspension, revocation or disqualification.

     § 1555.  Delay of suspension, revocation or disqualification.
        (a)  General rule.--Upon receiving certification that a
     person has filed a timely appeal from a criminal conviction that
     has caused the department to issue a notice of suspension,
     revocation or disqualification, the department may delay
     commencement of the suspension, revocation or disqualification
     for a period of up to six months. It shall be the responsibility
     of the person to obtain from the court in which the appeal was
     filed a statement which certifies that the person filed a timely
     appeal from the conviction and to forward the certification to
     the department, accompanied by a request for the six-month delay
     from the department.
        (b)  Additional delay.--A person may obtain an additional
     six-month delay if the person obtains and forwards to the
     department an additional certification from the court that the
     appeal is still pending before the court.
        (c)  Period of delay.--An initial or additional six-month
     period of delay shall be measured from the date on which the
     court certifies that the appeal is pending before it.
     (July 6, 1995, P.L.315, No.48, eff. 60 days)

        1995 Amendment.  Act 48 added section 1555.

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