Utah Admin. Code R714-600-5 - The Creation and Maintenance of a Towing Rotation List
(1)
(a) The
UHP may assign a coordinator in each section office to create and maintain a
towing rotation list of approved tow truck motor carriers in the
area.
(b) If a towing rotation list
is created, the coordinator shall be responsible for providing a copy of the
current towing rotation list to the dispatch center that provides dispatch
services for the area.
(2)
(a) In
order to be considered for inclusion on a UHP towing rotation list in a
particular area, a tow truck motor carrier shall complete a UHP Towing Rotation
Application and Agreement and submit it to the coordinator who is responsible
for that area.
(b) A tow truck
motor carrier shall complete a new UHP Towing Rotation Application and
Agreement on or before July 1st of each
year.
(c) A truck motor carrier may
be included on the towing rotation list, if it meets the requirements described
in the UHP Towing Rotation Application and Agreement.
(3) The towing rotation list will contain the
following information on each tow truck motor carrier:
(i) the business name and phone number of the
tow truck motor carrier;
(ii) the
names and phone numbers of all tow truck operators;
(iii) after-hours contact information for the
tow truck motor carrier; and
(iv)
whether the tow truck motor carrier has the ability to perform any special
services.
(4) A tow
truck motor carrier must notify the coordinator if the tow truck motor carrier
is out of service or unavailable so the tow truck motor carrier may be
temporarily removed from the towing rotation list.
(5)
(a) A
tow truck motor carrier may be permanently removed from the towing rotation
list, after notice and an opportunity to respond to the allegations, if any of
the following occur:
(i) a tow truck motor
carrier fails to comply with any of the requirements found in Title 72, Chapter
9, Part 6, of the Utah Code or R909-19 and
R873-22M-17 of the Utah
Administrative Code;
(ii) a tow
truck motor carrier is operating in violation of the law or has engaged in
practices which are a violation of law;
(iii) a tow truck motor carrier's continued
unavailability disrupts the operation of a department dispatch
center;
(iv) a tow truck motor
carrier routinely fails to respond to requests for service in a timely
manner;
(v) a tow truck motor
carrier refuses to retrieve abandoned vehicles; or
(vi) a tow truck motor carrier violates any
of the terms and conditions contained in the UHP Towing Rotation Application
and Agreement.
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