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REGISTRATION AND TITLING OF BOATS

Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

FISH AND BOAT CODE (TITLE 30)

PART III. BOATS AND BOATING

CHAPTER 53. REGISTRATION AND TITLING OF BOATS

Subchapter A. Registration.

§ 5301. Registration of motorboats required.
§ 5301. Registration of motorboats required.
§ 5302. Exemptions.
§ 5302. Exemptions.
§ 5303. Voluntary and special registrations.
§ 5303. Voluntary and special registrations.
§ 5304. Issuing agents.
§ 5305. Application for registration.
§ 5306. Certificate of registration.
§ 5307. Dealer registration.
§ 5308. Period of registration.
§ 5308. Period of registration.
§ 5309. Change of address of registrant.
§ 5310. Display of registration number.
§ 5311. Tampering with identification numbers.
§ 5312. Transfer, destruction or abandonment of boat.
§ 5312. Transfer, destruction or abandonment of boat.
§ 5313. Records open to public.
§ 5313. Records open to public.

Subchapter B. Certificate of Title.

§ 5321. Certificate of title required.
§ 5322. When certificate of title not required.
§ 5323. Content and effect of certificate of title.
§ 5324. Refusing issuance of certificate of title.
§ 5325. Rules and regulations.
§ 5326. Offenses relating to titling.
§ 5327. Fees.
§ 5328. Implementation.


§ 5301. Registration of motorboats required.

[Note: Until six months after regulations promulgated under the authority of 30 Pa.C.S. § 5325 are effective, this section pertains. Thereafter, the section following with the same number pertains.]

§ 5301. Registration of motorboats required.

[Note: Six months after regulations promulgated under the authority of 30 Pa.C.S. § 5325 are effective, this section pertains. Before then, the section preceding with the same number pertains.]

[Other sections to be inserted.]


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