The bill amends Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes by adding a new section, 3356, which establishes regulations for private parking lots. It allows owners or operators of private parking lots to set their own rules and rates for parking, including fees for violations. The bill mandates that clear and visible signage must be posted to inform individuals that the lot is privately operated and to outline the applicable parking rates and violation fees. Additionally, it requires that invoices for unpaid charges be placed on vehicles or mailed to the registered owners within ten business days of a violation.

Furthermore, the bill outlines the process for private parking lot owners or their agents to access vehicle registration information from the department, which is limited to obtaining the name and mailing address of vehicle registrants for the purpose of sending invoices. It specifies that this access does not constitute a sale or disclosure of driving records and establishes a fee structure for record requests, which may be adjusted based on the Consumer Price Index. The bill also includes definitions for key terms such as "agent" and "private parking lot." The act is set to take effect in 21 months.