Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Rule 1:
Scope
& Authority
1.1 Pursuant to ACA
12-8-106(a)(1)(B). Each troop shall establish, maintain, and enforce a list of
approved towing businesses that shall be requested to tow vehicles to assist in
clearing highways of motor vehicles which have been involved in accidents or
abandoned.
This List shall be known as the "Towing Rotation List".
1.2 These Rules are promulgated
under the authority of ACA 12-8-106(a)(2). To the extent any other law or rule
conflicts with ACA 12-8-106(a)(2) or these Rules, ACA 12-8-106(a)(2) and these
Rules shall prevail.
1.3 Before
utilizing the Towing Rotation List, "owner preference" shall be offered by the
Arkansas State Police (ASP) to the registered owner, owner's agent, driver, or
any competent occupant, if available, of any disabled or inoperative
vehicle.
1.4 "Owner Preference" may
not be offered in those instances of exigent circumstances, including when the
occupant(s) has been physically arrested.
1.5 In the interest of public safety, the
Arkansas State Police reserves the right to utilize the closest company to the
scene of an emergency situation whereas any further delay creates a substantial
safety risk
Rule 2:
Minimum Requirements
Satisfaction of the minimum requirements does not guarantee
that a towing business will be placed on the list. The Troop Commander has
discretion to monitor the number and capacity of towing businesses on a list
and decline to add a towing business when the list is sufficiently full. Towing
businesses that are declined may reapply the following year.
Any towing business that wishes to be placed on a Towing
Rotation List shall meet the following requirements before being placed on a
Towing Rotation List:
2.1 Each towing
business shall be approved by the Arkansas Towing and Recovery Board and be
licensed to engage in the non-consent towing business. Each tow vehicle must
have a current "Tow Vehicle Safety Permit" (decal issued by the Arkansas Towing
and Recovery Board) affixed to the windshield.
2.2 Each tow vehicle shall display a current
vehicle license plate indicating the vehicle is properly registered for gross
weight as set forth under Arkansas law.
2.3 Each company shall submit a signed,
completed copy of the attached NonConsent Price List.
2.3.1 The towing company shall adhere to this
list until a new list is submitted by that company and accepted by the Troop
Commander.
2.3.2 The towing company
must be able to accept payment at the incident scene, or the next safe location
away from the scene, in the form of cash and debit/credit card at a
minimum.
2.4 Secure area
for storage
2.4.1 Secure fence at least 6 feet
in height or more secure area subject to the approval of the Troop Commander or
his designee.
2.4.2 Adequate
lighting of the entire storage area
2.4.3 Clearly marked with name of towing
business.
2.5 Towing
Operators will be ineligible if he or she has one (1) or more of the following
convictions:
A felony, class B or higher;
A felony, class D or C within the last 7 years;
A theft-related misdemeanor within the last 3 years;
A sex-related misdemeanor within the last 5 years; or
A violent misdemeanor within the last 3 years.
A towing operator who has multiple prior misdemeanor
convictions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The Troop Commander
shall have complete discretion when weighing the desire of the towing company
to be placed on the list against public confidence in ASP's tow list.
2.6 Towing operator is defined as
a person, firm, corporation, or partnership engaged in the business of
providing towing, road service, and storage services for motor
vehicles.
2.7 Any tow vehicle being
utilized by the towing business shall have the name of the towing business
permanently affixed to the vehicle. Magnetic signs shall not be used.
2.8 The towing business shall be willing to
provide towing, storage, or other related services at all hours.
2.9 The towing business shall have a phone
number listed in the name of the towing business, and in addition, have a phone
number at which the towing business can be contacted after business hours.
During normal business hours, the towing business shall have someone available
at the business for administrative matters, and for the release of motor
vehicles or other related items stored at the request of the ASP. After normal
business hours, a person shall be on-call to provide said services.
2.10 The towing business shall provide
reasonable accommodations for after-hour release of stored vehicles or the
release of personal property, in accordance with A.C.A. §
27-50-1208, in
stored vehicles or other related storage. Once the ASP releases any hold on
personal property not affixed to the towed vehicle, the towing company, unless
they can show just cause, shall release personal property to the rightful
owner. Nothing herein shall be construed to require a towing business to
forfeit or relinquish its possessory lien as established under Arkansas
Law.
2.11 A towing business owner
may not own a second wrecker company within the same towing zone. Two (2) or
more towing businesses in the zone cannot share an address, offices, or storage
facility. Each towing business must have at least one (1) primary towing
operator assigned to the business who does not tow for any other towing
business.
Rule 3:
Rotation List Compliance Requirements
3.1 If a towing business becomes unavailable
to take calls for any period of time, it shall notify the respective Troop
Communications Center. That towing business shall be removed from the troop
rotation list for the requested period of time. The business may be permanently
removed from the towing rotation if there are repeated instances of being
unavailable.
3.2 A towing business
owner is responsible for notifying the Troop Commander of any changes to the
business including, but not limited to: change of address, ownership status,
wreckers, condition of wreckers, drivers, or any new circumstances of a driver.
Failure to do so may result in removal from the towing list.
3.3 No towing business shall accept a service
call if the tow vehicle operator is under the influence of any substance that
could cause impairment.
3.4 Towing
businesses on the Towing Rotation List shall not respond to the scene of a
crash unless requested by the ASP or other law enforcement authority. If
contacted by a private party to respond to an accident, the towing business
shall contact the Troop Communications Center to advise ASP of the request
before proceeding to the scene. The towing business must be able to provide the
name and number of the caller, upon request.
3.5 Towing operators soliciting "owner's
request" when responding as a first responder to any scene requiring a towing
service may result in immediate suspension from the Tow List.
3.6 A towing business shall accept calls on a
24-hour per day basis. A towing business shall not screen calls to accept only
the most profitable, convenient ones.
3.7 A towing operator shall be prepared to
transport up to one (1) motorist or passenger involved in an incident if
necessary.
3.8 Each towing business
shall maintain a record or ledger of all vehicles towed at the direction of the
ASP. This record or ledger shall contain the following information:
(1) date, time and location of the
tow;
(2) description of vehicle
being towed with VIN and license plate number;
(3) name of tow vehicle operator;
and
(4) location to which the
vehicle was towed.
3.9
Towing businesses shall remove all glass, vehicle parts, or other substances or
debris dropped or spilled from the entire incident scene prior to leaving the
incident scene. The towing business is responsible for cleaning the entire
incident scene, including removal of any non-hazardous materials. This cleanup
shall be divided among the responding tow companies in incidents which require
more than one company to respond.
3.10 In cases where recovery and/or cleanup
efforts last for extended periods of time (more than one hour), the towing
company shall be responsible for managing traffic flow through the affected
area. The towing company shall take reasonable steps to ensure the safe and
efficient flow of traffic.
Rule
4:
Rotation List Types
Each Troop Commander shall establish the towing zones within
the respective Troop. Each Troop Headquarters shall establish two Towing
Rotation Lists as follows:
4.1
Light-Duty Towing Rotation List: To be placed on the Light-Duty Towing Rotation
List, a business must have the following equipment:
4.1.1 Towing businesses are required to have
a rollback wrecker.
4.1.2 At the
time of the call, if the business does not have the equipment necessary to
successfully tow the vehicle, they must let the Troop communications center
know.
4.1.3 If a towing business
does not have the equipment required for a particular call, the next available
towing business having such equipment shall be called, forfeiting that call
rotation.
4.2 A towing
business shall arrive within 30 minutes or less from receipt of the call, with
the appropriate equipment and capable towing operator. The 30-minute timeframe
will be waived (within reason) for incidents that occur in extreme rural areas,
or when the towing operator experiences other delays (another crash on the
route, traffic blocked, etc...) outside of the operator's control. It is the
responsibility of the towing business to let the Troop communications center
know if there is a delay, and the reason for it.
4.3 Heavy-Duty Tow Vehicles: To be placed on
the Heavy-Duty Towing Rotation List, a towing business shall have available the
following equipment:
4.3.1 A heavy-duty truck,
equipped with an "under-lift" device for connecting to the vehicle to be
towed.
4.3.2 Access to other towing
equipment (another wrecker service) to clean up major accidents, including but
not limited to, grain, logs, sand, gravel, cargo, etc. For purposes of this
requirement, the towing business need not own or operate the equipment itself,
but the towing business shall have a written agreement with a competent
business within the same towing zone with which it may contract for services on
a twenty-four (24) hour basis. Any towing business contracting for clean up
services under this requirement shall be responsible for any damages inflicted
by its contractor as if it were performing the services itself.
4.4 The tow vehicle utilized for
calls from the Heavy-Duty Tow Vehicle Rotation List shall be dispatched
immediately upon request by the Troop Headquarters. If a heavy-duty tow vehicle
cannot be in route within twenty (20) minutes from the time the request for
services is made, the ASP shall move to the next towing business on the
Heavy-Duty Towing Rotation List. A towing business that is unable to respond
shall forfeit that particular call rotation.
Rule 5:
Rates and Charges
Requirements
A towing business receiving calls from the ASP shall not charge
fees in excess of those provided and agreed upon in writing by the towing
business to the troop headquarters, and shall not charge for the use of
equipment and/or personnel not reasonably necessary to perform the requested
services in a timely and professional manner.
5.1 Storage fees shall be determined by
industry standards and shall be included in the list of fees provided and
agreed upon in writing by the towing business to the troop
headquarters.
5.2 A towing business
shall not charge greater fees for answering calls by ASP than they do for owner
preference calls.
5.3 Any towing
business exceeding its prices provided to the troop headquarters, or using
unnecessary services to increase its fees shall be subject to permanent removal
from the Towing Rotation List by the Troop Commander, at his or her
discretion.
Rule 6:
Complaints and Removal from Rotation
Complaints made against a towing business on a Towing Rotation
List shall be handled as provided below, with the discretion of the Troop
Commander:
6.1 Minor infractions
include but are not limited to: response times exceeding normal response times;
self-dispatching to crashes; being rude/disrespectful to dispatchers; troopers
working crashes, and/or drivers at crash scenes; arriving at crashes unprepared
to be effective; or, any other minor infraction reported to and substantiated
by the Troop Commander. These may be subject to suspension of
rotation(s).
6.2 Major infractions
include, but are not limited to, failing to meet rules established for
nonconsent towing by the Arkansas Towing and Recovery Board; repeated
complaints; dishonest, fraudulent or false statements made to ASP; repeated
failure to follow these rules; or, other major infractions reported to and
substantiated by the Troop Commander. These may be subject to permanent removal
from the Rotation List.
6.3 If a
complaint against a towing business is related to the amount charged for the
services provided, the towing business shall bear the burden of demonstrating
the reasonableness of the charge. If this complaint is substantiated the towing
business may be subject to suspension or removal from the towing list at the
Troop Commander's discretion, dependent on the severity of the unreasonableness
of the charge.
Rule 7:
Towing Business Complaints Against the Arkansas State Police
7.1 The towing business owner or designated
agent shall submit the complaint in written form, with the original being sent
to the respective Troop Commander. It shall include the following:
(1) The specific nature of the complaint,
including a detailed recitation of the facts upon which the allegation is
based;
(2) the name or identity of
the ASP employee who has engaged in the alleged conduct which has given rise to
the complaint; and,
(3) any
supporting documentation that would establish a basis for the
complaint.
7.2 If the
complaint is based upon an allegation of missed tow rotation calls, or
inequitable assignment, the towing business owner or designated agent shall
first examine the Troop Headquarters records before filing a formal complaint.
This will provide both the ASP and towing business the opportunity to correct
inadvertent omissions in tow assignments. If no resolution is reached, the
Troop Commander shall review the complaint information and render a
decision.
7.3 If the complaint is
against an officer, the complaint will follow the normal course of citizen
complaints.