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4 Pa. Code § 71.21. Reporting and investigating.

LOST OR STOLEN PERMITS


§ 71.21. Reporting and investigating.

 (a)  Lost or stolen permits shall be reported to the Commonwealth Parking Officer by giving the name of the person to whom permit was issued, and the permit and lot numbers.

 (b)  The person using a State car shall be responsible for notifying the Departmental Parking Officer if the State car has no permit. Unless there is evidence of a theft through breakin, the person who operated the State car preceding the report shall be responsible for the loss of the permit.

 (c)  The Commonwealth Parking Officer shall request a 30-day search by the Capitol Police. If the permit is not found by then, the Commonwealth Parking Officer shall issue a replacement permit. However, after the 30-days, the Capitol Police shall continue to check for lost or stolen permits.

 (d)  During the 30-day search period, depending on circumstances, a temporary permit may or may not be issued against the regular permit.

 (e)  The Departmental Parking Officer should require factual information concerning the reported lost or stolen permit before requesting an investigation by the Capitol Police.



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