N.M. Admin. Code § 18.3.12.7 - DEFINITIONS
In addition to the definitions in Section 65-2A-3 NMSA 1978 and 18.3.1.7 NMAC, as used in this rule:
A.
MVD means the
motor vehicle division of the New Mexico taxation and revenue
department ;
B.
consensual
tow means a motor vehicle tow which has not been directed or requested
by a law enforcement official, and for which actual consent has been obtained
by the towing service from the owner or operator of the vehicle prior to the
tow;
C.
nonconsensual
tow has the meaning given in Subsection JJ of Section
65-2A-3 NMSA 1978 for purposes of
this rule, regardless of whether the owner or operator of the towed vehicle has
consented to a tow requested or directed by a law enforcement
official;
D.
normal business
hours means any eight hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
excluding one hour lunch on every weekday excluding state recognized
holidays;
E.
owner of a motor
vehicle means a person who holds legal title to a motor vehicle or a
person legally entitled to possession of the motor vehicle;
F.
proof of ownership means a
certificate of title, evidence of current registration of a motor vehicle or
other legal documentation of ownership including but not limited to the vehicle
owner 's delegation of the power of attorney, assignment of agent by notarized
letter, or a report from MVD or other reliable source identifying the current
registered owner , and sufficient other documentation to identify an individual
as the person described in the documents or as the person's agent;
G. public directive tow means any
nonconsensual motor vehicle tow performed at the direction or request of a law
enforcement official, including tows assigned by law enforcement agencies
through a rotational call system, regardless of whether the owner or operator
of the towed vehicle ever consented to the tow;
H.
storage means the safekeeping
of motor vehicles entrusted to the custody of a towing service;
I.
trespass tow means the
nonconsensual tow of a motor vehicle which is illegally parked on property
other than a public roadway, for which actual consent has been obtained by the
towing service from the owner or lessee of the private property or the owner 's
or lessee's agent prior to the tow and for which actual consent has not been
obtained by the towing service from the owner or operator of the vehicle prior
to the tow, but does not include a motor vehicle tow performed at the request
or direction of a law enforcement official;
J.
unclaimed motor vehicle means
a vehicle that has been placed in a storage or impound lot to which no owner or
lienholder of record has asserted a valid claim after required attempts to
contact the owner and lienholder have been made.
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