9802 - Definitions.

     § 9802.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Bus company."  Every person who operates or causes to be     operated any motorbus on any highway in this Commonwealth.        "Department."  The Department of Revenue of the Commonwealth.        "Highway."  The Pennsylvania Turnpike and every way or place,     of whatever nature, open to the use of the public as a matter of     right for purposes of vehicular travel. The term does not     include a roadway or driveway upon grounds owned by private     persons, colleges, universities or other institutions.        "Motor fuel."  Includes "fuels" as defined in the act of     January 14, 1952 (1951 P.L.1965, No.550), known as the Fuel Use     Tax Act, and "liquid fuels" as defined in the act of May 21,     1931 (P.L.149, No.105), known as The Liquid Fuels Tax Act.        "Motorbus."  A qualified motor vehicle under section 9602     (relating to definitions) with a seating capacity of 20 or more     passengers, excluding the driver, except a school bus.        "Operations."  Operations of all motorbuses, whether loaded     or empty, whether for compensation or not for compensation and     whether owned by or leased to the bus company which operates     them or causes them to be operated.        "Qualified motor vehicle."  A qualified motor vehicle as     defined in section 9602 (relating to definitions).        "Secretary."  The Secretary of Revenue of the Commonwealth.     (Dec. 20, 1995, P.L.669, No.75, eff. Jan. 1, 1996)        1995 Amendment.  Act 75 amended the def. of "motorbus" and     added the def. of "qualified motor vehicle."        References in Text.  The act of May 21, 1931 (P.L.149,     No.105), known as The Liquid Fuels Tax Act, and the act of     January 14, 1952 (1951 P.L.1965, No.550), known as the Fuel Use     Tax Act, referred to in the def. of "motor fuel," were repealed     by the act of April 17, 1997 (P.L.6, No.3). The subject matter     is now contained in Chapter 90 of this title.