Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-23a-9 - Responsibilities of wrecker operators
(a) All wrecker
operators shall meet the response times set forth in Section
29-23a-5.
The wrecker operator receiving the call for service shall perform the required
service. The call for service may not be delegated to another wrecker
operator.
(b) Wrecker operators
shall promptly and efficiently remove from the roadway designated vehicles,
associated debris and spills of fluids used in vehicle operations, such as
gasoline, oil or antifreeze. Vehicles shall be removed to the wrecker
operator's place of business, an alternate storage location approved by the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, a location requested by the vehicle owner or
operator, or a facility under state police control in furtherance of a criminal
investigation. Debris shall be removed to the wrecker operator's place of
business, unless directed otherwise by state police, or employees of the
Connecticut Departments of Environmental Protection or
Transportation.
(c) The wrecker
operator shall follow the directives of the trooper or fire officer at the
scene and obtain the approval of the trooper at the scene prior to departing
from the scene of the call for service. The trooper at the scene shall confirm
that the roadway has been substantially cleared of all debris prior to
releasing the wrecker operator from the scene.
(d) The wrecker operator shall be responsible
for safe removal of the vehicle, its contents and occupants, except where an
occupant cannot be legally transported, an arrest has been made or where other
arrangements have been made for transportation of occupants. Where the wrecker
operator cannot transport all vehicle occupants because of occupancy
limitations in the wrecker, the trooper at the scene may assist in providing
transportation. Where the trooper at the scene cannot assist in providing
transportation, the state police troop supervisor on duty or his or her
designee shall make such arrangements as are necessary to safely remove vehicle
occupants from the roadway. In order to minimize the likelihood that the
wrecker operator cannot transport vehicle occupants because of occupancy
limitations, the wrecker operator shall not respond with passengers to a call
for service.
(e) The wrecker
operator shall provide the troop with a telephone number allowing contact on a
24-hour, seven-day-per-week basis. No more than one such number each for normal
duty hours and other than normal duty hours shall be accepted by the
troop.
(f) A wrecker operator shall
notify the appropriate troop before responding to a request for service not
transmitted by state police, if such call causes the wrecker operator to
perform the service on a road under state police jurisdiction.
(g) A wrecker operator shall notify the troop
whenever a vehicle is removed from the highway pursuant to a rotational call
for service, if there is no trooper at the scene at the time the vehicle is to
be removed from the highway.
(h) In
addition to the equipment required by section
14-66
of the Connecticut General Statutes, a light-duty service wrecker operator
responding to a scene shall be equipped with communications equipment, such as
a two-way radio or wireless telephone, a second rear spot light, three triangle
reflectors and shovels, brooms and any other equipment necessary to clear the
roadway of debris.
(i) In addition
to the equipment required by section
14-66
of the Connecticut General Statutes, a heavy-duty service wrecker operator
responding to a call for service shall be equipped with communications
equipment, such as a two-way radio or wireless telephone, a second rear spot
light, a total of 10 flares, 10 triangle reflectors, two shovels (one round,
one square), one heavy-duty push broom, two pry bars, one bolt cutter, 10 large
T-bolts and shut off fittings for buses. Heavy-duty service wrecker operators
shall also be capable of providing air to the towed vehicle to facilitate brake
system operation.
(j) In addition
to the equipment required by section
14-66
of the Connecticut General Statutes, a heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker
operator shall have available communications equipment, such as a two-way radio
or wireless telephone, and 12 support items or services as follows:
(1) air cushions;
(2) rotator/crane;
(3) low-bed trailer;
(4) box trailer (with dock plate or pallet
jack);
(5) forklift or
bobcat;
(6) payloader or
backhoe;
(7) service truck
(complete with air compressor, generator and auxiliary tools);
(8) generator and portable lighting
system;
(9) dump truck or roll-off
container dumpster;
(10)
tractor;
(11) dolly converter;
and
(12) four laborers.
(k) of the first 11 support items
referenced in subsection (j) of this section, at least six shall be provided
directly by the heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker operator. The remainder may
be provided by another business entity, pursuant to written agreement between
the heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker operator and such business entity,
provided that the items or services shall be available to the
heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker operator 24 hours per day, seven days per
week, 365 days per year. The heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker operator shall
have available at all times the identity, address of principal place of
business and telephone numbers of the business entity providing the support
items or services. The requirement of four laborers shall be provided by the
heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker operator, not by another business entity. A
heavy-duty recovery service wrecker operator with multiple business locations
need not separately provide support items for each location, provided that the
same person, firm or corporation holds the license issued pursuant to section
14-66
of the Connecticut General Statutes for each location.
(l) Vehicle storage facilities shall be used
and maintained in accordance with section
14-66
of the Connecticut General Statutes and Sections
14-63-34
to
14-63-37b,
inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
(m) A heavy-duty-recovery service wrecker
operator shall participate in the fuel saddle tank recovery project of the
state Departments of Transportation and Environmental Protection.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.