vehicle or the mass transit vehicle, or if the vehicle or the
mass transit vehicle is unoccupied, the notice shall be attached
to the vehicle or the mass transit vehicle in a conspicuous
place.
(1) The notice shall specify the particulars of the
violations and require that the violations be corrected.
Within [five days or, in the case of a motor carrier vehicle
or bus, within] 15 days or before commencement of the
vehicle's next trip, whichever occurs first, or in the case
of emission testing, within 30 days, evidence must be
submitted to the police or the Commonwealth, whichever is
applicable, that the violations have been corrected.
(2) If the police officer or qualified Commonwealth
employee has probable cause to believe that a vehicle or mass
transit vehicle is unsafe or not in proper repair or fails a
roadside vehicle emission test, he may require in the written
notice that the vehicle or mass transit vehicle be inspected.
The owner or driver shall, [within five days of the date of
notification or, in the case of a motor carrier vehicle or
bus,] within 15 days of the date of notification or before
commencement of the vehicle's next trip, whichever occurs
first, or in the case of emission testing, within 30 days,
submit to the police or the Commonwealth, whichever is
applicable, certification from an official inspection station
that the vehicle or the mass transit vehicle has been
restored to legal operating condition in relation to the
particulars specified on the notice. Any person who fails a
roadside vehicle emission inspection shall have 30 days in
which to pass an enhanced vehicle emission inspection or to
produce evidence that the subject vehicle has a valid
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