Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-3-902 - Inspection by the Department
A. The
Department shall inspect a tow truck for compliance with this Chapter as soon
as possible after the tow truck inspection application form is filed and no
later than seven days after the application form is filed.
B. The Department may conduct unannounced,
in-service inspections of a tow truck at the roadside, at the company's place
of business, or any reasonable time and place to determine the condition of the
tow truck.
C. The Department shall
issue tow truck permit decals and identification number decals individually for
each approved tow truck.
D. When a
tow truck inspection is conducted under subsection (A) or (B), the following
apply:
1. Department inspectors shall examine
the tow truck for compliance with the safety requirements and specifications
for the tow truck class under this Chapter.
2. If the Department finds that the tow truck
complies with this Chapter, the Department shall issue an inspection report and
if applicable, a permit decal.
3.
If the Department finds that the tow truck does not comply with this Chapter,
but has no deficiency listed in
R13-3-1201(C)(7), the Department shall issue an inspection report that:
a. Specifies the deficiencies
found,
b. Requires corrective
measures, and
c. Allows five
calendar days for the tow truck agent to correct the deficiencies.
4. If the Department finds that
the tow truck does not comply with this Chapter because of deficiencies listed
in
R13-3-1201(C)(7), the Department shall not issue a permit decal but shall issue an inspection
report that:
a. Specifies the deficiencies
found, and
b. Requires corrective
measures.
E.
A tow truck agent shall ensure that a legible copy of the most recent tow truck
inspection report is kept in the driver's compartment area of the tow truck and
is produced upon demand to any peace officer. The Department may suspend a tow
truck permit decal for failure to comply with this subsection.
1. A tow truck agent shall ensure that:
a. A permit decal is affixed to the lower
outside left rear window or the left outside of the rear cab wall of the tow
truck. A permit decal issued prior to the effective date of this section may
remain on the lower outside right corner of the tow truck's windshield until
the permit has expired or been replaced, and
b. An identification number decal is
permanently affixed to the driver's compartment area.
2. The Department may suspend a permit decal
for failure to maintain the permit decal or identification number decal in
compliance with subsection (E)(1).
3. If a tow truck inspection report, permit
decal, or identification number decal is lost, damaged, destroyed, or stolen,
the tow truck company shall immediately notify the Department.
a. The tow truck company shall provide
notification in writing either to Arizona Department of Public Safety, P.O. Box
6638, Mail Drop 1240, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6638, or by e-mail to
TowTruckUnit@azdps.gov and include the name of the tow truck agent who
registered the tow truck and the number of the lost, damaged, destroyed, or
stolen inspection report, permit decal, or identification number
decal.
b. Upon receipt of the
notification, the Department shall issue the replacement inspection report,
permit decal, or identification number decal.
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