Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 15B-9.010 - Maximum Rates for Towing and Storage
(1) Public Service Rates. Wrecker operators
located in zones in which maximum rates for towing and storage of vehicles
removed at the division's request have been established by a county commission
or municipal commission pursuant to Sections
125.0103 and
166.043, F.S., or other
applicable authority, shall comply with those rates.
(2) Procedure for setting Rates. The Troop
Commander shall establish maximum towing and storage rates for each zone within
the troop which is not otherwise covered by rates set by a county or
municipality according to subsection (1) above. In determining such rates the
troop commander shall consider:
(a) costs
incurred by the wrecker operator in the storage of vehicles, including the
rental or purchase of property, insurance premiums, and maintenance of storage
facilities;
(b) costs incurred by
the wrecker operator in the removal of vehicles including maintenance and
operation of wrecker units;
(c)
prior or existing contracts between wrecker services and governmental agencies
for the removal and storage of vehicles;
(d) towing and storage charges currently
imposed by wrecker services for rotation and owner's requests
calls.
(3) Rates set by
the Division shall consist of the following rate schedule. Separate rates may
be established for each tow truck classification (A, B, C, roll-back).
(a) "Base Rate" - The basic charge for
responding to a call within a 10-mile radius from the wrecker operator's place
of business. It includes attaching to the disabled vehicle and towing it to the
place of storage. It also includes no more than a 30-minute wait at the
accident scene before commencing actual retrieval. Any waiting time at the
scene beyond 30 minutes may be charged at the hourly rate as defined below.
Mileage traveled, in going to the scene or in returning to the place of
storage, which is beyond the 10-mile radius from the operator's place of
business may be billed at the applicable mileage rate.
(b) "Hourly Rate" - The per hour charge for
use of a wrecker in retrieving submerged vehicles, upright overturned vehicles,
retrieval from ditches or the attachment of dollies. It does not include travel
time or the first 30 minutes of working or waiting time on the scene. There
shall be no separate charge for winching.
(c) "Mileage" - The rate charged per mile for
travel or towing outside of the 10-mile radius from the wrecker operator's
place of business.
(d) "Daily
Outside Storage Rate" - The daily rate for storing a vehicle in outside storage
based on a 24-hour day, each day starting at 12:01 a.m. The initial six hours
of storage shall be without charge pursuant to Section
713.78(2)(c),
F.S. Thereafter, the daily rate will apply and any fraction of a day will count
as a full day.
(e) "Daily Inside
Storage Rate" - The separate rate charged for inside storage according to the
same criteria as that set forth above for outside storage.
(4) A maximum of $30.00 may be charged to the
owner/driver of a vehicle towed or stored for the preparation, filing or
mailing of any forms required by Florida Statutes, local ordinance or the
Division, if a vehicle is in storage for more than 24 hours. This paragraph
does not apply to any action initiated by a wrecker operator to foreclose a
lien recognized by Florida law.
(5)
Any wrecker operator qualified under these rules who charges a fee for a
particular service or services in excess of the rates established by this rule
will be subject to sanctions as set forth in Rule
15B-9.008, F.A.C. A wrecker
operator shall not charge the base towing rate fee for a call resulting in
service only to a disabled motorist which does not involve towing the vehicle
from the scene.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 321.02, 321.051 FS. Law Implemented 321.051, 321.05(1) FS.
New 10-15-92.
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