Utah Admin. Code R909-19-15 - Non-consent Towing Storage Fee
(1) Daily
storage fees for non-consent police generated tow service may not exceed:
(a) Outside storage: light duty $40, medium
duty $60, heavy duty $60.
(b)
Inside Storage: light duty $45, medium duty $85, heavy duty $85.
(c) Outside hazardous materials: medium duty
$115, heavy duty $115.
(d) Inside
hazardous materials: medium duty $165, heavy duty $165.
(2) Daily storage fees for non-consent
non-police generated tow service may not exceed:
(a) Outside storage: light duty $40, medium
duty $60, heavy duty $60.
(b)
Inside Storage: light duty $45, medium duty $85, heavy duty $85.
(c) Outside hazardous materials: medium duty
$115, heavy duty $115; and
(d)
Inside hazardous materials: medium duty $165, heavy duty $165.
(3) A tow truck motor carrier may
charge up to but not exceeding the amount for storage per day for the type of
non-consent tow.
(a) A tow truck motor carrier
may charge a higher fee for inside storage per day per unit only if requested
by the owners, or a law enforcement agency or highway authority.
(b) Vehicles used in the transportation of
materials found to be hazardous in accordance with the Hazardous Materials
Transportation Act and which require the motor vehicle to be placarded under
the Hazardous Materials Regulations, 49 CFR Part 172, subpart F may be charged
a higher storage fee rate.
(c) To
calculate storage rates, if the first six hours of storage for a vehicle
include more than one day, the authorized storage fee is only the charge for
one day.
(d) Storage fees may only
be charged if the place of storage is a state impound yard that meets the
requirements of rules made by the commission under Subsection
41-1a-1101(5).
(e) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(f),
a tow truck motor carrier vehicle must store towed vehicles within the county
where the tow occurred.
(f)
(i) A tow truck motor carrier must store a
vehicle that is towed as a result of a non-consent police generated tow within
the boundaries of the police rotation where the tow occurred.
(ii) For purposes of Subsection (3)(f)(i),
the boundary of a police rotation is the boundary established by the law
enforcement agency that dispatched the tow truck motor
carrier.
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