Commonwealth v. Petrelli
Commonwealth v. Petrelli
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (department) appeals from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County dated November 13, 1978, which reversed a motor vehicle license suspension order issued by the department and reinstated the operating privileges of Dominic Petrelli (Petrelli).
On September 8, 1976, the department notified Petrelli that his driver’s license was to be suspended because he refused to undergo a breathalyzer test as required by Section 624.1(a) of the Vehicle Code.
However, in its opinion of January 31, 1979, the court below repudiated its jurisdiction to hear Petrelli’s appeal which was filed outside the thirty-day requirement of Section 620 of the Code
Petrelli argues that the jurisdiction question is moot because the department issued a letter purporting to “restore” his operator’s privileges, under date of August 11, 1978. We disagree. The suspension notice of September 8, 1976 stated that Petrelli’s operator’s license suspension was to begin October 12, 1976 (upon the surrender of his license to the department). However, Petrelli never surrendered his license. Under 75 Pa. C.S. §1541 (a section which took effect June 17, 1976
Accordingly, we reverse the decision of the lower court and reinstate the department’s suspension of Dominic Petrelli’s operating privileges, such suspension to be effective on the thirtieth day after our order becomes final.
Order
And Now, this 2nd day of April, 1980, the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County at No. 1978-840, dated November 13,1978, sustaining the
The six-month suspension shall take effect, pursuant to law, as of the thirtieth day after this order becomes final.
Act of April 29, 1959, PX. 58, as amended, added by Section 1 of the Act of July 28, 1961, PX. 918, as amended, formerly 75 P.S. §624.1 (a), repealed by tbe Act of June 17, 1976, PX. 162. A similar provision is now found in tbe Vehicle Code, 75 Pa. C.S. §1547.
Act of April 29, 1959, PX. 58, formerly 75 P.S. §620, repealed by the Act of June 17, 1976, PX. 162. A similar provision is now found in the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa. C.S. §1550.
The statute as a whole did not go into effect until July 1, 1977.
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