Utah Admin. Code R714-600-6 - Dispatch of Tow Truck Motor Carriers by the Department
(1)
(a) When
a sworn officer contacts a department dispatch center and requests that a tow
truck motor carrier be dispatched, a department dispatcher will immediately
contact a tow truck motor carrier on the towing rotation list provided by the
coordinator for that area.
(b)
Department dispatchers will contact tow truck motor carriers in the order they
appear on the towing rotation list.
(2) Department dispatchers will provide the
tow truck motor carrier with information regarding the nature of the call so
the tow truck motor carrier may determine if the tow truck motor carrier is
able to handle the call.
(3)
(a) If a tow truck motor carrier fails to
respond when contacted by a department dispatcher or the tow truck motor
carrier is unable to respond to the call, the department dispatcher will
contact the next tow truck motor carrier on the towing rotation list.
(b) A tow truck motor carrier who fails to
respond or who is unable to respond to a call, will not be contacted by a
department dispatcher until the next time that the tow truck motor carrier's
name appears on the towing rotation list.
(4)
(a) If a
department dispatcher contacts a tow truck motor carrier who is available but
is not equipped for the specific type of service requested, the department
dispatcher will continue to contact tow truck motor carriers on the towing
rotation list until a tow truck motor carrier is found who is equipped to
handle the request for service.
(b)
A tow truck motor carrier's inability to provide requested services for lack of
equipment, does not affect the tow truck motor carrier's place on the towing
rotation list.
(5) If a
tow truck motor carrier responds to a call from dispatch but tow services are
later determined not to be necessary, the tow truck motor carrier will be
contacted the next time that tow services are needed.
(6) If a tow truck motor carrier responds to
a department dispatcher's request for service and arrives at the location
specified by the sworn officer, the tow truck motor carrier must provide the
requested services unless the tow truck motor carrier is mechanically unable to
do so.
(7) The performance of tow
services that are not at the request of a department dispatcher will not affect
the tow truck motor carrier's place on the towing rotation list.
(8)
(a) Each
department dispatch center shall maintain a log of all of the requests for
service made to certified tow truck motor carriers.
(b) The log of requests for service shall
contain the following information:
(i) the
date and time of the call for service;
(ii) the officer requesting
service;
(iii) the reason for the
request;
(iv) the description of
the vehicle, including the license plate number;
(v) the location of the vehicle;
(vi) the certified tow truck motor carrier
contacted;
(vii) whether the tow
truck motor carrier responded to the request for service; and
(viii) the department dispatcher's initials
and any remarks.
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