5718 - Restrictions.

     § 5718.  Restrictions.        (a)  Place of transaction.--A medallion may not be sold or     transferred to another party unless the closing of the sales     transaction occurs at authority offices in the presence of a     designated authority staff member. The authority staff member     shall witness the execution of each contract of sale to evidence     staff presence at the execution. All contracts for the sale of     medallions which are not executed at authority offices and     witnessed by an authority staff member are void by operation of     law. All sales contracts shall conform to such rules and     regulations as the authority may prescribe. Prior to each     closing, the buyer of the medallion shall pay a fee in an amount     to be determined pursuant to the requirements of section 5707     (relating to budget and fees).        (b)  Issuance of certificate.--Upon the witnessing of a sale     of a medallion and upon application of the purchaser and     compliance with authority tariff, insurance and inspection     requirements, the authority staff shall issue an accompanying     certificate to the new medallion holder unless the authority     determines that the transfer of the certificate is inconsistent     with the public interest. Where there is a determination that a     transfer is not in the public interest, the new medallion holder     shall have six months from the date the adverse determination is     entered to sell the medallion to a new owner. If a sale is not     consummated before authority personnel within six months, the     medallion will become nontransferable, and possession must be     surrendered to the authority.        (c)  Criminal records.--No person or corporation may purchase     a medallion or apply for a certificate if the person or     corporation or an officer or director of the corporation has     been convicted or found guilty of a felony within the five-year     period immediately preceding the transfer. All applications for     a certificate shall contain a sworn affidavit certifying that     the purchaser has not been convicted of a felony in the previous     five years. If, at any time, the authority finds that a     medallion holder has been convicted of a felony while holding     the medallion or during the five years immediately preceding its     purchase, the authority shall cancel the corresponding     certificate.     (July 16, 2004, P.L.758, No.94, eff. imd.)        2004 Amendment.  Act 94 reenacted and amended section 5718.        Cross References.  Section 5718 is referred to in section     5713 of this title.