HINES v. COM., DEPT. OF TRANSP.


820 A.2d 922 (2003)

Geoffrey Thomas HINES v. COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, BUREAU OF DRIVER LICENSING, Appellant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided April 10, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy P. Wile, Asst. Counsel In-Charge, Harrisburg, for appellant.

No appearance entered on behalf appellee.

Before COLINS, President Judge, FRIEDMAN, J., and FLAHERTY, Senior Judge.


OPINION BY President Judge COLINS.

Herein, the Court addresses whether a licensee's untimely filing of an appeal should permit the Department of Transportation (DOT) to suspend the licensee's operating privilege pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 7002(b) ("Ignition Interlock Law") where the ignition interlock requirement was imposed by DOT. We conclude that it does not; we affirm the order of the trial court granting nunc pro...

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