Key facts
- Pennsylvania's Paul Miller Law is now in effect.
- The one-year warning period for the law has ended.
- Officers can now issue fines for violations.
- The law mandates license suspensions for unpaid court debts.
Pennsylvania has enacted the Paul Miller Law, which mandates license suspensions for unpaid court debts. This law aims to prevent drivers from accumulating fines and the risk of losing their driving privileges. For the first year after the law was passed, officers were restricted to issuing written warnings to drivers. However, that grace period has now concluded, meaning violations of the new law will result in financial penalties and potential license suspension.
