2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 75 - VEHICLES
Chapter 71 - Vehicle Theft and Related Provisions
7122 - Altered, forged or counterfeit documents and plates.

     § 7122.  Altered, forged or counterfeit documents and plates.
        A person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree if
     the person, with fraudulent intent:
            (1)  alters, forges or counterfeits a certificate of
        title, registration card or plate, inspection certificate or
        proof of financial responsibility;
            (2)  alters or forges an assignment of a certificate of
        title, or an assignment or release of a security interest on
        a certificate of title or any other document issued or
        prepared for issue by the department;
            (3)  has possession of, sells or attempts to sell, uses
        or displays a certificate of title, registration card or
        plate, driver's license, inspection certificate proof of
        financial responsibility or any other document issued by the
        department, knowing it to have been altered, forged or
        counterfeited;
            (4)  obtains or attempts to obtain a certificate of
        inspection without valid proof of financial responsibility;
        or
            (5)  provides a certificate of inspection where there is
        no valid proof of financial responsibility.
     (June 30, 1990, P.L.266, No.63, eff. imd.; Dec. 21, 1998,
     P.L.1126, No.151, eff. imd.)

        1998 Amendment.  Act 151 amended pars. (1), (3), (4) and (5).
        Cross References.  Section 7122 is referred to in sections
     1532, 1553, 4727 of this title.

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