more motor vehicles as a result of the accident.
(2) If alcohol testing and controlled substances testing
cannot be completed as soon as possible, but not later than
32 hours after the accident, the records shall be submitted
to the Pennsylvania State Police.
(e) Records.--A common carrier or the employer of a driver
of a common carrier shall maintain records of the alcohol
testing and controlled substances testing of drivers for five
years. The records shall be maintained in a secure location.
§ 2715. Vehicle inspection.
(a) Duty of contract carrier.--A contract carrier shall
inspect or cause to be inspected a motor vehicle that it
operates for passenger transportation.
(b) Commercial motor vehicles.--If a contract carrier uses a
commercial motor vehicle for passenger transportation, the
contract carrier shall perform an inspection on the commercial
motor vehicle and its components at least once in every 12-month
period in compliance with the rules promulgated by the United
States Department of Transportation under 49 CFR 396.17
(relating to periodic inspection).
(c) Performance of inspections.--The inspection under this
section shall be performed by an individual who is qualified to
perform the inspection as prescribed in 49 CFR 396.19 (relating
to inspector qualifications), as in effect on January 1, 2009.
(d) Written motor vehicle report.--A contract carrier shall
require each of its drivers to complete a written motor vehicle
report upon completion of each day's work on the motor vehicle
that the driver operated as prescribed under 49 CFR 396.11
(relating to driver vehicle inspection report(s)), as in effect
on January 1, 2009.
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