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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3573 | Revenue of parking fines |
When prosecution under the provisions of Title 75 (relating to vehicles) for parking is the result of local police action, all fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or + See moreforfeited shall be payable to the municipal corporation under which the local police are organized
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Municipality/municipal agency | N/A | Traffic |
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. § 3573 | Pittsburgh |
Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, all fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or forfeited in the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court or the Pittsburgh Traffic Court shall be + See morepayable to the City of Pittsburgh.
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Municipality/municipal agency | N/A | All |
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Pennsylvania | 42 Pa. Stat. Ann. § 3573 | Summary Offenses portion of fines |
Fines, forfeited recognizances and other forfeitures imposed, lost or forfeited under the following provisions of law shall, when any such offense is committed in a municipal corporation, be payable to + See moresuch municipal corporation: (1) Under the following provisions of Title 18 (relating to crimes and offenses): Section 2709(a)(1), (2) and (3) (relating to harassment). Section 3304 (relating to criminal mischief). Section 3503 (relating to criminal trespass).Section 3929 (relating to retail theft).Section 4105 (relating to bad checks).Section 5503 (relating to disorderly conduct).Section 5505 (relating to public drunkenness).Section 5511 (relating to cruelty to animals). Section 6308 (relating to purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of intoxicating beverages).Section 6501 (relating to scattering rubbish).
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Municipality/municipal agency | N/A | All |
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