Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 703 — Damage to property
Pennsylvania § 703
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Bluebook
30 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 703 (2026).
Text
(a)Unlawful act.--It is unlawful to intentionally or recklessly destroy or cause damage to property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by the commission or any improvements thereon. Any person who intentionally causes pecuniary loss in excess of $5,000 commits a felony of the third degree. Any person who intentionally causes pecuniary loss in excess of $1,000 commits a misdemeanor of the second degree. Any person who intentionally or recklessly causes pecuniary loss in excess of $500 commits a misdemeanor of the third degree. Otherwise destroying or causing damage to commission property or any improvements thereon is a summary offense of the first degree.
(b)Restitution.--A person who intentionally or recklessly destroys or causes damages to commission property, or an improvement on
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Legislative History
(Nov. 1, 2012, P.L.1716, No.211, eff. 60 days; July 1, 2020, P.L.522, No.40, eff. 60 days)
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