5503 - Accident reports.

     § 5503.  Accident reports.        (a)  Duty to file.--In case of a watercraft accident on the     waters of this Commonwealth, the operator of each watercraft     involved in the accident shall submit a written accident report     to the commission within the time prescribed and containing such     information as may be required by regulation. If an operator of     a watercraft is physically incapable, as a result of the     accident, of making a report, the report shall be made by the     owner of the watercraft or the investigating official, in that     order. The investigating official will only sign this report     when the others are not available.        (b)  Confidentiality.--All reports of watercraft accidents     shall be considered privileged and shall be filed without     prejudice to the person filing the report. The reports shall be     for the information of the commission and shall not be open for     public inspection except as provided in this section.        (c)  Admissibility in evidence.--The fact that the reports     have been made shall be admissible in evidence only to prove     compliance with the requirements of this section. No report or     any part thereof or any statement contained therein shall be     admissible in evidence for any other purposes in any civil or     criminal trial arising out of the accident.        (d)  Furnishing abstracts.--The commission shall, upon     request, furnish any person a certified abstract of the accident     report. The abstract shall be limited to the date, time,     location, weather conditions, names and addresses of the     operators, passengers and witnesses and description of the     watercraft involved in the accident.        (e)  Penalties.--Any person who fails to file a completed     accident report required by this section commits a summary     offense of the second degree. Any person who files a report     beyond the time limits prescribed by regulation or without     providing all the material information required by regulation     commits a summary offense of the third degree.     (Nov. 3, 1999, P.L.447, No.41, eff. Jan. 1, 2000)        1999 Amendment.  Act 41 amended subsec. (e).