Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-3-701 - Definitions
A. The definitions
in A.R.S. §§
28-101
and
41-1701
apply to this Chapter.
B. In this
Chapter:
1. "Alter" means adding, modifying,
or removing any equipment or component after a tow truck has received a permit
decal from the Department, in a manner that may affect the operation of the tow
truck, compliance with A.R.S. §
28-1108
and this Chapter, or the health, safety, or welfare of any
individual.
2. "Bed assembly" means
the part of a tow truck that is located behind the cab, is attached to the
frame, and is used to mount a boom assembly, hoist, winch, or equipment for
transporting vehicles.
3. "Boom
assembly" means a device, consisting of sheaves, one or more winches, and wire
rope, that is attached to a tow truck and used to lift or tow another
vehicle.
4. "Collision" means an
incident involving one or more moving vehicles resulting in damage to a vehicle
or its load that requires the completion of a written report of accident under
A.R.S. §
28-667(A).
5. "Collision recovery" means initial towing
or removing a vehicle involved in a collision from the collision
scene.
6. "Denial" means refusal to
satisfy a request.
7. "Department"
means the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
8. "Director" means the Director of the
Arizona Department of Public Safety or the Director's designee.
9. "Emergency brake" means the electrical,
mechanical, hydraulic, or air brake components used to slow or stop a vehicle
after a failure of the service brake system.
10. "Flatbed" means an open platform that is
located behind the cab and attached to the frame of a truck.
11. "G.V.W.R." means Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating, the value specified by the manufacturer as the fully assembled weight
of a single motor vehicle.
12.
"Hook" means a steel hook attached to an end of a wire rope or chain.
13. "Parking brake system" means the
electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, or air brake components used to hold the tow
truck or combination under any condition of loading to prevent movement when
parked.
14. "Permit decal" means
the non-transferable decal that a tow truck company is required to obtain from
the Department before operating a tow truck for the purpose of towing a
vehicle.
15. "Person" means the
same as in A.R.S. §
1-215.
16. "Power-assisted service brake system"
means a service-brake system that is equipped with a booster to supply
additional power to the service-brake system by means of air, vacuum, electric,
or hydraulic pressure.
17.
"Power-operated winch" means a winch that is operated by electrical,
mechanical, or hydraulic power.
18.
"Service-brake system" means the electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, or air
brake components used to slow or stop a vehicle in motion.
19. "Snatch block" means a metal case that
encloses one or more pulleys and can be opened to receive a wire rope and
redirect energy from a winch.
20.
"State" means the state of Arizona.
21. "Steering wheel clamp" means a device
used to secure in a fixed position the steering wheel of a vehicle being
towed.
22. "Suspension" is the
temporary withdrawal of the tow truck permit decal because the Department
determines the tow truck or tow truck agent is not in compliance with one or
more requirements of this Chapter.
23. "Tow bar" means a device attached to the
rear of a tow truck to secure a towed vehicle to the tow truck by chains,
straps, or hooks.
24. "Tow plate"
means a solid metal support attached to the rear of a tow truck to secure a
towed vehicle to the tow truck by chains, straps, or hooks.
25. "Tow sling" means two or more flexible
straps attached to the wire rope or boom assembly of a tow truck to hoist a
towed vehicle by chains, straps, or hooks.
26. "Tow truck" means a motor vehicle
designed, manufactured, or altered to tow or transport one or more vehicles.
The following are tow trucks:
a. A truck with
a flatbed equipped with a winch;
b.
A truck drawing a semi-trailer or trailer equipped with a winch;
c. A motor vehicle that has a boom assembly
or hoist permanently attached to its bed or frame;
d. A motor vehicle that has a tow sling, tow
plate, tow bar, under-lift, or wheel-lift attached to the rear of the vehicle;
and
e. A truck-tractor drawing a
semi-trailer equipped with a winch.
27. "Tow truck agent" means an individual who
operates a tow truck on behalf of a tow truck company, and includes owners,
individuals employed by the tow truck company, and independent
contractors.
28. "Tow truck
company" means a person that owns, leases, or operates a tow truck that travels
on a street or highway to transport a vehicle, including, but not limited to a
vehicle that is damaged, disabled, unattended, repossessed, or
abandoned.
29. "Truck-tractor
protection valve" means a device that supplies air to the service brake system
of a trailer to release the service brakes while the trailer is being towed by
a truck- tractor, or to activate the service brakes if the supply of air from
the truck-tractor to the trailer is disconnected or depleted.
30. "Under-lift" means an electrical,
mechanical, or hydraulic device attached to the rear of a tow truck used to
lift the front or rear of a vehicle by its axles or frame.
31. "Vehicle" means the same as in A.R.S.
§
28-101.
32. "Wheel lift" means an electrical,
hydraulic, or mechanical device attached to the rear of a tow truck used to
lift the front or rear of a vehicle by its tires or wheels.
33. "Winch" means a device used for winding
or unwinding wire rope.
34. "Wire
rope" means flexible steel or synthetic strands that are twisted or braided
together and may surround a hemp or wire core.
35. "Work lamp" means a lighting system that
is mounted on a tow truck capable of illuminating an area to the rear of the
tow truck.
Notes
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