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SB779 • 2025

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in trade and commerce, providing for the offense of unlawful towing and towing storage facility practices; and imposing penalties.

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in trade and commerce, providing for the offense of unlawful towing and towing storage facility practices; and imposing penalties.

Crime
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
PICOZZI
Last action
2026-07-13
Official status
Presented to the Governor, July 12, 2026
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in trade and commerce, providing for the offense of unlawful towing and towing storage facility practices; and imposing penalties.

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in trade and commerce, providing for the offense of unlawful towing and towing storage facility practices; and imposing penalties.

What This Bill Does

  • An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in trade and commerce, providing for the offense of unlawful towing and towing storage facility practices; and imposing penalties.

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Amendments

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A03561

06/17/26

06/17/26

Plain English: S0779B0843A03561 NES:EJH 06/10/26 #90 A03561 AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL NO.

  • S0779B0843A03561 NES:EJH 06/10/26 #90 A03561 AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL NO.
  • 779 Sponsor: REPRESENTATIVE BRIGGS Printer's No.
  • 843 Amend Bill, page 2, line 13, by striking out "personnel; or" and inserting personnel.
  • If summoned by a law enforcement officer or authorized municipal personnel, the selection of a tow truck operator shall be in accordance with a municipal rotational towing ordinance, if applicable; or Amend Bill, page 3, line 18, by striking out "Grading" and inserting Penalties Amend Bill, page 3, line 19, by striking out "a summary offense" Amend Bill, page 3, line 20, by striking out "$500" and inserting $750 Amend Bill, page 3, line 22, by striking out "constitutes a summary offense" and inserting is Amend Bill, page 3, line 23, by striking out "$1,000" and inserting $1,500 Amend Bill, page 3, lines 24 and 25, by striking out "a misdemeanor of the third degree" Amend Bill, page 3, lines 26 and 27, by striking out "or imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or both " 2026/90NES/SB0779A03561 - 1 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Amend Bill, page 3, lines 29 and 30, by striking out "a misdemeanor of the second degree " Amend Bill, page 3, line 30; page 4, line 1; by striking out "or" in line 30 on page 3 and "imprisonment of not more than two years, or both" in line 1 on page 4 Amend Bill, page 4, by inserting between lines 11 and 12 (e) Nothing in this section shall preclude a municipality from enacting a rotational towing ordinance.
A03881

06/29/26

06/29/26

Plain English: S0779B1820A03881 NES:CMH 06/24/26 #90 A03881 AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL NO.

  • S0779B1820A03881 NES:CMH 06/24/26 #90 A03881 AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL NO.
  • 779 Sponsor: REPRESENTATIVE DEASY Printer's No.
  • 1820 Amend Bill, page 1, by inserting between lines 6 and 7 Section 1.
  • The General Assembly finds and declares the desire to promote safety, health and welfare for the residents of this Commonwealth by requiring proper standards and procedures for towing and recovery operations within this Commonwealth.

Bill History

  1. 2026-07-13 E

    Presented to the Governor, July 12, 2026

  2. 2026-07-12 APPROPRIATIONS

    Re-reported as committed, July 12, 2026

  3. 2026-07-12 H

    Third consideration and final passage, July 12, 2026 (193-9)

  4. 2026-07-12 H

    (Remarks see House Journal Page ....), July 12, 2026

  5. 2026-07-12 S

    In the Senate

  6. 2026-07-12 RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

    Referred to RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, July 12, 2026

  7. 2026-07-12 RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

    Re-reported on concurrence, as committed, July 12, 2026

  8. 2026-07-12 S

    Senate concurred in House amendments, July 12, 2026 (49-1)

  9. 2026-07-12 S

    (Remarks see Senate Journal Page ), July 12, 2026

  10. 2026-07-12 S

    Signed in Senate, July 12, 2026

  11. 2026-07-12 H

    Signed in House, July 12, 2026

  12. 2026-06-29 H

    Second consideration, with amendments, June 29, 2026

  13. 2026-06-29 APPROPRIATIONS

    Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS, June 29, 2026

  14. 2026-06-29 H

    (Remarks see House Journal Page ....), June 29, 2026

  15. 2026-06-24 H

    Removed from table, June 24, 2026

  16. 2026-06-17 JUDICIARY

    Reported as amended, June 17, 2026

  17. 2026-06-17 H

    First consideration, June 17, 2026

  18. 2026-06-17 H

    Laid on the table, June 17, 2026

  19. 2025-10-15 S

    (Remarks see Senate Journal Page 670), June 26, 2025

  20. 2025-06-30 H

    In the House

  21. 2025-06-30 JUDICIARY

    Referred to JUDICIARY, June 30, 2025

  22. 2025-06-26 APPROPRIATIONS

    Re-reported as committed, June 26, 2025

  23. 2025-06-26 S

    Third consideration and final passage, June 26, 2025 (49-1)

  24. 2025-06-25 APPROPRIATIONS

    Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS, June 25, 2025

  25. 2025-06-24 S

    Second consideration, June 24, 2025

  26. 2025-06-23 JUDICIARY

    Reported as committed, June 23, 2025

  27. 2025-06-23 S

    First consideration, June 23, 2025

  28. 2025-05-27 JUDICIARY

    Referred to JUDICIARY, May 27, 2025

Official Summary Text

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in trade and commerce, providing for the offense of unlawful towing and towing storage facility practices; and imposing penalties.

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HOUSE AMENDED
PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 843, 1820 PRINTER'S NO. 1862
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL
No. 779
Session of
2025
INTRODUCED BY PICOZZI, STREET, FONTANA, VOGEL, ROTHMAN, BROWN,
HAYWOOD, STEFANO, TARTAGLIONE, KEARNEY, PENNYCUICK, GEBHARD,
ROBINSON, PHILLIPS-HILL, LAUGHLIN, COLEMAN AND MILLER,
MAY 27, 2025
AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
JUNE 29, 2026
AN ACT
Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania
Consolidated Statutes, in trade and commerce, providing for
the offense of unlawful towing and towing storage facility
practices; and imposing penalties.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
SECTION 1. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FINDS AND DECLARES THE
DESIRE TO PROMOTE SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE RESIDENTS
OF THIS COMMONWEALTH BY REQUIRING PROPER STANDARDS AND
PROCEDURES FOR TOWING AND RECOVERY OPERATIONS WITHIN THIS
COMMONWEALTH.
Section 1 2. Title 18 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated
Statutes is amended by adding a section to read:
§ 7332. Unlawful towing and towing storage facility practices.
(a) Failure to meet operational requirements.--A tow truck
operator or the operator of a towing storage facility commits an
offense if the operator:
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(1) fails to maintain a physical street address
accessible to the public during posted business hours;
(2) operates a tow truck without proper registration
with the Department of Transportation;
(3) fails to display the name, address and telephone
number of the tow truck business on the tow truck; or
(4) fails to post towing fees, storage fees, related
service fees and hours of operation at the towing storage
facility.
(b) Improper towing conduct.--At the scene of a motor
vehicle accident, a tow truck operator commits an offense if the
tow truck operator:
(1) fails to provide the owner or operator of the motor
vehicle, if present, with a written notice containing the
name, address and telephone number of a point of contact for
motor vehicle retrieval;
(2) solicits or undertakes towing without being summoned
by the owner or operator of the motor vehicle, a law
enforcement officer or authorized municipal personnel; or
PERSONNEL. IF SUMMONED BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OR
AUTHORIZED MUNICIPAL PERSONNEL, THE SELECTION OF A TOW TRUCK
OPERATOR SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH A MUNICIPAL ROTATIONAL
TOWING ORDINANCE, IF APPLICABLE; OR
(3) secures the signature of the owner or operator of
the motor vehicle on a document authorizing motor vehicle
repair or storage for a duration of more than 24 hours as a
condition of towing.
(c) Unlawful motor vehicle retention and fees.--A tow truck
operator or the operator of a towing storage facility commits an
offense if the operator:
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(1) refuses, during posted hours of operation, to
release a towed motor vehicle to the owner or operator of the
motor vehicle, or an authorized representative of the owner
or operator of the motor vehicle, unless a law enforcement
officer has requested that the motor vehicle be held. Release
of the motor vehicle may be conditioned on the payment of
towing and storage and related services;
(2) fails to post, and when requested provide, towing
fees, storage fees, related service fees and hours of
operation at the towing storage facility;
(3) refuses to itemize in writing all charges to be paid
for the towed motor vehicle;
(4) refuses to accept payment in cash, credit card from
a common issuer or a check from an insurance company or
authorized tower or salvor acting on behalf of the insurance
company;
(5) charges a storage fee for a period during which
access to the motor vehicle has been unreasonably refused to
the owner or operator of the motor vehicle, or an authorized
representative of the owner or operator of the motor vehicle,
during posted business hours; or
(6) refuses to allow an authorized inspection of the
motor vehicle for the purposes specified under 75 Pa.C.S. §
1799.4 (relating to examination of vehicle repairs) or
section 11 of the act of December 29, 1972 (P.L.1713,
No.367), known as the Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser
Act.
(d) Grading PENALTIES .--
(1) A violation of subsection (a) is a summary offense
punishable by a fine of not more than $500 $750 per
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violation.
(2) For a second or subsequent violation of subsection
(a), the violation constitutes a summary offense IS
punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 $1,500 .
(3) A violation of subsection (b) or (c) is a
misdemeanor of the third degree punishable by a fine of not
more than $2,500 or imprisonment for a term of not more than
one year, or both .
(4) For a second or subsequent violation of subsection
(b) or (c), the violation is a misdemeanor of the second
degree punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000 or
imprisonment of not more than two years, or both .
(5) In addition to the penalties imposed under this
subsection, for a third or subsequent violation of subsection
(b) or (c), a law enforcement officer may impound a tow truck
owned by the tow truck operator or the operator of a towing
storage facility. An impoundment under this paragraph shall
remain in effect until the tow truck operator or the operator
of a towing storage facility satisfies the penalties imposed
under this subsection and demonstrates compliance with this
section in a manner determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction.
(E) MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE.--NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL
PRECLUDE A MUNICIPALITY FROM ENACTING A ROTATIONAL TOWING
ORDINANCE.
(e) (F) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this
subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Law enforcement officer." A member of the Pennsylvania
State Police or an individual employed as a police officer who
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is required to be trained under 53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 21 Subch. D
(relating to municipal police education and training).
"Tow." To move, remove or recover a motor vehicle at the
scene of a motor vehicle accident, regardless of whether the
owner or operator of the motor vehicle consents to the moving,
removal or recovery of the motor vehicle, for which a fee, not
including dues to a club or association providing the service,
is charged.
"Tow truck operator." A person performing towing in this
Commonwealth, including the owner or operator of towing
equipment.
"Towing storage facility." The location or business where a
motor vehicle has been towed as a result of a motor vehicle
accident and is securely stored in accordance with an agreement
with the tow truck operator who has towed the motor vehicle.
Section 2 3. This act shall take effect in 60 150 days.
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