926 - Acknowledgment of guilt and receipt for payment.

     § 926.  Acknowledgment of guilt and receipt for payment.        (a)  General rule.--Except as provided in subsection (d), a     person charged with violating any provision of this title which     is a summary offense may sign within ten days of the commission     of the offense an acknowledgment of the offense committed and     pay to an officer of the commission the penalty in full, as     fixed by this title, plus any costs of prosecution which may     have accrued. The printed receipt for this payment shall only     prove full satisfaction of the monetary fine for the offense     committed and in no way shall limit the commission from further     revoking hunting and furtaking privileges.        (b)  Notice of right to hearing.--Each acknowledgment of     guilt shall have printed on it a notice stating that the person     has the right to a hearing in a judicial proceeding. At the same     time that the printed acknowledgment of guilt is being     completed, the officer of the commission shall give a verbal     warning concerning the right of the person to a hearing in a     judicial proceeding.        (c)  Stopping payment of check.--A person who makes payment     to the commission by personal check for an acknowledgment     pursuant to this title and who stops payment on the check or     issues a nonnegotiable check or instrument commits a summary     offense of the seventh degree. The official receipt for payment     of the penalty, issued by an officer, shall become void, and the     prosecution of the person or persons named on the receipt shall     be allowed to continue.        (d)  Limitations of acknowledgments of guilt.--On and after     June 30, 1999, acknowledgments of guilt pursuant to this section     shall be used only in such counties as the commission may     designate by regulation for such use. The commission shall only     designate such counties for continued use of field     acknowledgment as it finds to have summary offense procedures     that differ from Statewide summary offense procedures.     (Dec. 21, 1998, P.L.1274, No.166, eff. July 1, 1999)        1998 Amendment.  Act 166 amended subsec. (a) and added     subsec. (d).        Cross References.  Section 926 is referred to in section 931     of this title.