PRINTER'S NO. 3693

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 2801 Session of 1992


        INTRODUCED BY GAMBLE, GIGLIOTTI, FAJT AND PETRONE, JUNE 2, 1992

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, JUNE 2, 1992

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of April 6, 1956 (1955 P.L.1414, No.465),
     2     entitled, as amended, "An act to promote the welfare of the
     3     people of this Commonwealth; creating Port Authorities to
     4     function in counties of the second class as bodies corporate
     5     and politic, with power to plan, acquire, construct, maintain
     6     and operate facilities and projects for the improvement and
     7     development of the port district and to borrow money and
     8     issue bonds therefor; providing for the payment of such bonds
     9     and prescribing the rights of the holders thereof; conferring
    10     the right of eminent domain on the authorities; authorizing
    11     the authorities to enter into contracts with and to accept
    12     grants from the Federal government or any agency thereof; and
    13     conferring exclusive jurisdiction on certain courts over
    14     rates and services; and authorizing the authorities to
    15     collect tolls, fares, fees, rentals and charges for the use
    16     of facilities; defining the authorities' powers and duties,
    17     and defining the port districts; granting Port Authorities
    18     the exclusive right to engage in the business of owning,
    19     operating, and maintaining a transportation system for the
    20     transportation of persons in counties of the second class,
    21     providing, when necessary, for extension of transportation
    22     systems into adjoining counties and outside of said counties
    23     as provided in the act; limiting the jurisdiction of the
    24     Public Utility Commission over Port Authorities; authorizing
    25     municipalities to make loans and grants and to transfer
    26     existing facilities; authorizing Port Authorities to enter
    27     into contracts with and to accept grants from State and local
    28     governments or agencies thereof; exempting the property and
    29     facilities of such Port Authorities from taxation and
    30     limiting the time to commence civil action against said
    31     Authorities," prohibiting smoking, eating and drinking in
    32     certain public conveyances owned or operated by a port
    33     authority created under the act; and providing a penalty.

    34     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

     1  hereby enacts as follows:
     2     Section 1.  The act of April 6, 1956 (1955 P.L.1414, No.465),
     3  known as the Second Class County Port Authority Act, is amended
     4  by adding a section to read:
     5     Section 10.1.  (a)  Except as otherwise provided in
     6  subsection (b), it shall be unlawful for any person to smoke a
     7  cigar, pipe, cigarette or other device used to smoke, or to eat
     8  or drink anything on a public conveyance owned or operated by
     9  the authority, including, but not limited to, a bus, street
    10  railway car, light rail vehicle, a commuter rail train or
    11  incline.
    12     (b)  Subsection (a) shall not apply to: (i)  passengers on a
    13  commuter rail car which comprises part of a commuter rail train
    14  and which car is specifically designated as an area on the train
    15  where smoking, eating or drinking is permitted; or (ii)
    16  passengers on a bus, street railway car or light rail vehicle,
    17  which is being used to transport groups or parties of persons,
    18  the charge for which is based upon the transportation of a group
    19  and not upon the number of persons carried and for which payment
    20  is made by a single person or organization and not by the
    21  passengers as individuals.
    22     (c)  The authority shall post a notice of any prohibitions or
    23  restrictions against smoking, eating and drinking and the
    24  penalty imposed by this section, on the inside front of all
    25  public conveyances referred to in subsection (a).
    26     (d)  A person who violates the provisions of subsection (a),
    27  shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding, be sentenced to
    28  pay a fine of fifty dollars ($50), and the costs of prosecution
    29  and in default of the payment of the fine and costs, shall be
    30  sentenced to imprisonment for a period of not more than ten (10)
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     1  days.
     2     Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 30 days.



















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