1333 - Lost, stolen, damaged or illegible registration plate.

     § 1333.  Lost, stolen, damaged or illegible registration plate.        (a)  Application for new plate.--The registrant of the     vehicle shall within 48 hours of discovering the loss, theft or     defacement apply to the department for a new plate and report     the loss or theft of a plate to the police.        (b)  Substitute registration.--Where the registration plate     has been lost or stolen and in any other case in which the     department may deem it advisable, the original registration     shall be cancelled and substitute registration issued under a     new registration number other than that originally issued. Upon     receipt of substitute registration, it shall be the duty of the     registrant to return the old registration plates and card to the     department, unless lost or destroyed.        (b.1)  Illegible registration plate.--The department may     reissue a registration plate upon request by a registrant when     it is determined by an authorized representative of the     department or law enforcement that the registration plate is     illegible from a reasonable distance. The department may select     the style of the reissued registration plate and, except in the     case of personal registration plates issued under section 1341     (relating to special registration plates generally), the     registration plate number.        (c)  Affidavit to avoid penalty.--No owner or operator of a     vehicle shall be subject to a fine for the reason that the     registration plate is missing if they have in their possession     an affidavit that the plate was lost or stolen and that     application for new plate or plates was made within 48 hours as     required in this section.     (Nov. 26, 2008, P.L.1658, No.133, eff. 60 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 133 added subsec. (b.1).