Com., Dept. of Transp., Bureau of Driver Licensing v. Matlack

Decision Date23 December 1991
Citation600 A.2d 998,144 Pa.Cmwlth. 12
PartiesCOMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, BUREAU OF DRIVER LICENSING, Appellant, v. Charles Lindy MATLACK, Appellee.
CourtPennsylvania Commonwealth Court

Marc A. Werlinsky and Timothy P. Wile, Asst. Counsel in Charge of Appellate Section, for appellant.

No appearance for appellee.

Before DOYLE and PELLEGRINI, JJ., and NARICK, Senior Judge.

DOYLE, Judge.

This is an appeal by the Department of Transportation, Bureau of Driver Licensing (Department) from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County which sustained the appeal of Charles Lindy Matlack (Licensee) from the Department's imposition of a six-month license revocation for driving while his license was suspended.

The following facts are pertinent. On June 29, 1984 Licensee was convicted of driving while his operating privileges were suspended or revoked. Thereafter, the Department revoked his operating privileges for six months. He appealed this revocation to the common pleas court which dismissed the appeal on July 1, 1985. According to the trial court, this order was never docketed because the Department never provided the court with an order denying the appeal and reinstating the revocation. Consequently, the case was again listed for disposition on March 23, 1988 and the appeal was again denied.

Thereafter, on September 7, 1989, the Department sent Licensee a notice advising him that his six-month revocation was reinstated effective October 12, 1989. 1 Licensee sought to appeal this reimposed revocation by filing an appeal with the trial court on March 23, 1990, more than six months after his notice had been mailed by the Department. The Department filed a motion to quash alleging that the appeal was untimely and, hence, that the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the case. There is no order of record disposing of this motion, although in a colloquy with Judge Howard Reed (who conducted the hearing) both counsel expressed uncertainty and disagreement as to whether it had been previously disposed of by Judge Robert Wright. We, of course, are bound by the existing record which reflects no disposition of the motion.

At the hearing before Judge Reed there was no testimony presented. The entire transcript consists of a colloquy between counsel and the court concerning why the July 1, 1985 order was never docketed; what the prior procedural history of the case consisted of; statements by Licensee's counsel that Licensee received notice of the reinstatement on or about September 10, 1989; statements by Licensee's counsel as to how the reinstated revocation would prejudice his client at this late date; and statements by Licensee's counsel that on the September 7, 1989 notice the portion of the notice containing an explanation of Licensee's appeal rights was blocked out by a sticker placed over it bearing the notation, "WE HAVE RECEIVED NOTICE THAT YOU HAVE NOT BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN YOUR APPEAL. THEREFORE THE ACTION OF THE DEPARTMENT IS REINSTATED."

The trial court did not directly address the motion to quash, but ruled that because Licensee's appeal rights were obliterated by the sticker on the notice and because he was required to drive an automobile as part of his employment, the revocation should be overturned. The court also held that the Department's eighteen-month delay (from the March 23, 1988 order denying Licensee's appeal to the September 7, 1989 notice from the Department) in notifying Licensee of the reinstated revocation was so unreasonable as to justify overturning the revocation. It thus sustained his appeal and the Department's appeal to this Court ensued.

On appeal to this Court, we must first consider whether the trial court had jurisdiction over the case. It is well settled that an appeal from a driver's license revocation must be taken within thirty days from the mailing date of the Department's notice....

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