923 - Classification of offenses and penalties.

     § 923.  Classification of offenses and penalties.        (a)  General rule.--The following penalties shall be imposed     for violations of this title:            (1)  For a summary offense of the first degree, a fine of        $200 or imprisonment not exceeding 90 days.            (2)  For a summary offense of the second degree, a fine        of $100 or imprisonment not exceeding 20 days.            (3)  For a summary offense of the third degree, a fine of        $50.            (4)  For a summary offense of the fourth degree, a fine        of $25.            (5)  For a misdemeanor of the third degree, a fine of not        less than $250 nor more than $5,000, or imprisonment not        exceeding 90 days, or both.            (6)  For a misdemeanor of the second degree, a fine of        not less than $500 nor more than $5,000, or imprisonment not        exceeding two years, or both.            (7)  For a misdemeanor of the first degree, a fine of not        less than $1,500 nor more than $10,000, or imprisonment not        exceeding five years, or both.            (8)  For a felony of the third degree, a fine of not less        than $2,500 nor exceeding $15,000, or imprisonment not        exceeding seven years, or both.            (9)  For a felony of the second degree, a fine of not        less than $5,000 nor more than $25,000, or imprisonment not        exceeding ten years, or both.        (b)  Additional fine.--In addition to the penalties in     subsection (a), a fine of $20 may be imposed for each fish     taken, caught, killed, possessed or sold in violation of this     title. In computing the number of fish taken, caught, killed,     possessed or sold, the number immediately returned unharmed to     the water where they were taken shall be omitted.        (c)  Additional penalty for fishing without license or permit     or operating boat without registration.--In addition to the     penalties in subsection (a), a person convicted or acknowledging     guilt of the offense of fishing without a license in violation     of section 2703 (relating to possession and display of licenses)     or 2908 (relating to penalties) or operating an unregistered     boat for which registration is required shall pay an additional     penalty equal to two times the cost of the annual license,     permit or registration which the person was required to possess     in order to fish or operate a boat requiring registration.        (d)  Repeat offenders.--Except as provided in section 5502     (relating to operating watercraft under influence of alcohol or     controlled substance), a person who is convicted or acknowledges     guilt of a second or subsequent violation of this title or the     regulations promulgated under this title within 12 months of a     prior offense under this title shall be sentenced as a repeat     offender. An extract from commission records maintained in the     ordinary course of business showing that the person was     convicted or acknowledged guilt of two or more offenses under     this title on separate occasions within a 12-month period shall     be prima facie evidence that the person is a repeat offender. In     addition to the fine set forth in subsection (a), a repeat     offender may be sentenced to pay an additional fine as follows:            (1)  $200 if all the offenses committed within the 12-        month period were classified as summary offenses under this        title.            (2)  $1,000 if any of the offenses committed within the        12-month period were classified as misdemeanors of the third        degree and none were classified as misdemeanors of the first        or second degree or felonies.            (3)  $2,500 if any of the offenses committed within the        12-month period were classified as misdemeanors of the first        or second degree or felonies.        (e)  Title 18 inapplicable.--Title 18 (relating to crimes and     offenses) is inapplicable to this title insofar as it relates to     fines and imprisonment for convictions of summary offenses,     misdemeanors and felonies.     (May 30, 1984, P.L.339, No.68, eff. 60 days; Dec. 22, 1989,     P.L.735, No.102, eff. Jan. 1, 1990; Oct. 31, 1997, P.L.485,     No.49, eff. 60 days; Nov. 3, 1999, P.L.447, No.41, eff. Jan. 1,     2000; Dec. 20, 2000, P.L.828, No.115, eff. imd.; July 8, 2007,     P.L.82, No.27, eff. imd.)        2007 Amendment.  Act 27 amended subsecs. (a)(6) and (7) and     (d).        Cross References.  Section 923 is referred to in section 2503     of this title; section 4223 of Title 3 (Agriculture).