Or. Admin. Code § 257-050-0110 - Suspension, Revocation and Voluntary Relinquishment of Certification
(1) The Department
may deny an application for non-preference tow certification, or suspend or
revoke anon-preference tow certification if the Department determines the
applicant tow business or listed tow business has failed to comply with the
Oregon Revised Statutes.
(2) The
Department may deny an application for non-preference tow certification, or
suspend or revoke a non-preference tow certification if the Department
determines the applicant tow business or listed tow business has failed to
meet, or no longer complies with, the requirements for non-preference tow
certification as set forth in OAR 257-050-0020 through 257-050-0200.
(3) A listed tow business may voluntarily
relinquish its non-preference tow certification. A listed tow business which
voluntarily relinquishes certification must notify the Department in
writing.
(4) The Department may
disqualify a tow vehicle driver employed by a listed tow business if the
Department determines the driver has failed to comply with state or federal law
related to performance of the duties of a driver, laws related to provision of
tow services, or laws related to the use of a tow vehicle A tow vehicle driver
disqualified under this subsection may not participate in any tow business
operations relating to the non-preference tow program.
(5) The Department may disqualify a tow
vehicle driver from participation in non-preference tows if the Department
determines the driver has failed to comply with any requirement listed in OAR
257-050-0020 through 257-050-0200. A tow vehicle driver disqualified under this
subsection may not participate in any tow business operations relating to the
non-preference tow program.
(6) The
Department shall deny an application for non-preference tow certification or
revoke the certification of a listed tow business for any of the following:
(a) If a listed tow business, an applicant
tow business, or a manager or principle of a listed tow business has been
convicted of an Oregon felony offense, or an offense in another United States
court equivalent to an Oregon felony offense, within fifteen (15) years
preceding the date the application for non-preference tow certification is
received by the Department, or any time after non-preference tow certification
has been granted.
(b) If a listed
tow business, an applicant tow business, or a manager or principle of a listed
tow business or an applicant tow business has been convicted of two or more
felony offenses, or two or more offenses in another United States court that
are equivalent to two or more Oregon felony offenses.
(c) If a manager or principal has ever been
convicted of a person felony under OAR 213-003-0001(14) or a sex crime as
defined in ORS 163A.005(5), or an offense in another United States court that
is the equivalent of an Oregon person felony or a sex
crime.
(7) The Department
may disqualify a tow driver from operating any tow vehicle on behalf of a
listed tow business and may disqualify a tow driver from participating in any
way in the towing of vehicles for a listed tow business under the Department's
non-preference tow program for any of the following reasons:
(a) The tow driver has any conviction
described in subsection (6) of this section.
(A) A listed tow business that employs a
driver with a conviction described in subsection (6) of this section remains
eligible to participate in the Department's non-preference tow program.
However, the listed tow business shall not permit the driver employee to
participate in any towing of vehicles related to a non-preference
tow.
(B) When a listed tow
businesses, applicant tow businesses, or a manager or principal of a listed tow
businesses or applicant tow businesses become aware that a driver who
previously qualified to participate in non-preference tows has become
ineligible under these rules, the business, manager or principle must
immediately notify the Oregon State Police Tow Program by emailing to
OSPTOW@osp.oregon.gov or fax to Patrol Services Division at 503-391-5910 and
provide the following information:
(i) The
ineligible driver's name; and
(ii)
The ineligible driver's date of birth; and
(iii) The reason the driver is
ineligible.
(8) The Department may disqualify a driver
from participating in non-preference tows for any of the following reasons: The
driver has been convicted of five (5) or more traffic crimes, including an
offense in another United States court that is equivalent to an Oregon traffic
crime, within the preceding fifteen (15) years from the date the application
for certification is received by the Department.
(9) The Department may suspend or revoke the
certification of a tow business, or the participation of a driver, if a listed
tow business, manager, principal or driver is charged with or arrested for any
misdemeanor or felony offense for which there is a reasonable basis to believe
the offense occurred at a tow business facility, or that the offense directly
or indirectly involved the listed tow business and such offense occurred during
the course and operation of a listed tow business.
(10) The Department may revoke or suspend the
certification of a tow business or the qualification of a driver if the driver
is convicted of a moving traffic violation which violation occurred during the
course and operation of a listed tow business.
(11) The following suspension periods apply:
(a) "First Suspension" - a first violation
shall result in a suspension for a period of not less than thirty (30)
days.
(b) "Second Suspension" - a
second violation that is committed within a one (1) year from the date of any
final order or notice of first suspension, whichever is later, shall result in
a suspension for a period of not less than thirty (30) day(s) and not more than
ninety (90) days.
(c) "Third
Suspension" - a third violation committed within a three (3) year period of the
date of a final order, or notice of first suspension, whichever is later, shall
result in a suspension for a period of not less than ninety (90) day(s) and not
more than one (1) year.
(12) "Revocation" -A criminal offense for
which a charge or arrest has been made and the offense occurred in the course
of tow business' operation or an un-remedied safety related violation by the
listed tow business or driver shall result in revocation of certification or
disqualification from driving for a period of not less than ninety (90) day(s)
and not more than ten (10) years from the date of any final order, or notice of
revocation, whichever is later.
(13) Listed tow businesses that, through
their conduct or actions, abuse the non-preference tow system, or the
integrity, trust or security of the Oregon State Police shall have their
certification revoked.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181.440
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181.440
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