2006 New York Code - Removal Of Stolen, Abandoned And Evidence Vehicles, Vehicles Blocking A Private Driveway And Vehicles With Certain Alarm Devices.



 
    §  20-519 Removal of stolen, abandoned and evidence vehicles, vehicles
  blocking a private driveway and vehicles with certain alarm devices.  a.
  1.  The  commissioner  shall  establish  a  program  to  be known as the
  "rotation tow program" for the purpose of  removing  evidence  vehicles,
  vehicles  suspected  of  having  been  stolen  or  abandoned  other than
  vehicles  described  in  subdivision  two  of  section  twelve   hundred
  twenty-four  of  the  vehicle  and  traffic law, the removal pursuant to
  section 19-169 of the code of vehicles blocking a private driveway,  and
  the  removal  pursuant  to  section  24-221 of the code of vehicles with
  certain alarm devices.
    2. The commissioner, after consultation with the police  commissioner,
  shall  divide  the city into zones and shall create for each zone a list
  in random order of persons licensed to engage in towing  who  have  been
  approved  by  the  commissioner  for  participation  in the rotation tow
  program. The commissioner may in his or her discretion create from  such
  list  separate  lists  for  the removal of evidence vehicles, stolen and
  abandoned vehicles, the removal pursuant to section 19-169 of  the  code
  of  vehicles  blocking  a  private driveway, and the removal pursuant to
  section 24-221 of the code  of  vehicles  with  certain  alarm  devices,
  respectively.  At  any  time  subsequent to the initial establishment of
  zones and lists, the  commissioner  may,  after  consultation  with  the
  police  commissioner,  modify  the  zones  and  reformulate the lists to
  ensure sufficient towing services throughout the city. Where  more  than
  one  towing  company  has  been  placed  on  a  list of towing companies
  authorized  to  remove  vehicles  in  a  particular  zone,  the   police
  department  shall  summon  towing companies from such list on a rotating
  basis. Any towing company approved for  participation  in  such  program
  after  such  lists are initially established shall be placed on any such
  list at the point immediately preceding the last towing company summoned
  by the police department pursuant to this section. Such lists  shall  be
  available at the department for public inspection.
    3.  The  commissioner  shall  set  forth  by  rule  such  criteria for
  participation in the program as he or she deems necessary to  effectuate
  the  purposes  of  this section. Such criteria shall include, but not be
  limited to, possession of a valid, current license to engage  in  towing
  and   compliance   with   this  subchapter  and  any  rules  promulgated
  thereunder, ability to respond within a  specified  period  of  time  to
  police department calls for towing, ability to make service available on
  a  twenty-four  hour  basis or on such limited basis as the commissioner
  shall prescribe, maintenance of specified business hours for  redemption
  of  vehicles and maintenance of a specified minimum number of tow trucks
  and other equipment appropriate for  towing.  All  participants  in  the
  program  shall  maintain a business premises that is under the exclusive
  control of the participant, is not used by any other towing company  and
  is  the  premises  listed  on  such  participant's  license to engage in
  towing. Such premises shall consist of a location that is  open  to  the
  public,  where  towing  company personnel are employed, calls requesting
  towing service are received and towers are  dispatched,  and  where  all
  records  required by this subchapter or any rules promulgated thereunder
  are maintained.
    4. The commissioner may impose a biennial fee for participation in the
  program in order to defray expenses incurred in its administration.
    5. On or after March first, nineteen hundred ninety-three, all persons
  approved by the commissioner  for  participation  in  the  rotation  tow
  program,  in  addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph three of
  this subdivision and any rule  promulgated  pursuant  to  this  section,
  shall (i) have been licensed pursuant to this subchapter for a period of
  not less than one year; (ii) have not had such license revoked after due

notice and opportunity to be heard at any time during the preceding two year period; and (iii) possess a satisfactory record with regard to the operation of a towing business as determined by the commissioner, provided that a determination that such record with regard to the operation of a towing business is unsatisfactory shall be based upon violations of this subchapter. b. 1. Any vehicle that is suspected of having been stolen or abandoned other than vehicles described in subdivision two of section twelve hundred twenty-four of the vehicle and traffic law, any vehicle that is blocking a private driveway and subject to removal pursuant to section 19-169 of the code, and any vehicle with certain alarm devices which is subject to removal pursuant to section 24-221 of the code shall be removed by a tow truck of the towing company participating in the rotation tow program when directed to do so by the police department. If such vehicle appears to have a missing or altered vehicle identification number, the police may direct its removal to the police property clerk. All other vehicles shall be towed to the storage facility of such responding company which meets such specifications as the commissioner shall establish by rule, and shall at all times be stored within such storage facility while the vehicle is in the custody of the towing company. Such storage facility shall be the premises listed on the license of the towing company responding to the police department's direction to remove a vehicle or the premises approved by the commissioner for use by such towing company. Such premises shall be owned, operated or controlled by such towing company and shall not be used by any other towing company. The police department shall expeditiously make every reasonable effort to notify the owner and the national automobile theft bureau or the insurer, if any, of any vehicle that is suspected of having been stolen or abandoned of the vehicle's location and the procedure for retrieval. During the period commencing on the eighth day after the vehicle is removed to such storage facility and ending on the thirtieth day after such removal, such towing company shall transfer any vehicle which has not been claimed into the custody of the police department property clerk. 2. An evidence vehicle shall be removed by a towing company participating in the rotation tow program when directed to do so by the police department. Such vehicle shall be towed to a location designated by a police officer. 3. No tow truck operator shall knowingly remove a vehicle suspected of having been stolen or abandoned or an evidence vehicle without authorization by the police department. No tow truck operator shall knowingly remove a vehicle blocking a private driveway subject to removal pursuant to section 19-169 of the code except as authorized in such section. No tow truck operator shall knowingly remove a vehicle with certain alarm devices subject to removal pursuant to section 24-221 of the code except as authorized in such section. c. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the towing company shall be entitled to charge the owner or other person claiming a vehicle that is suspected of having been stolen or abandoned or a vehicle with certain alarm devices subject to removal pursuant to section 24-221 of the code which was directed to be towed by the police department pursuant to this section and which is claimed before the end of the thirtieth day after such vehicle is removed by such towing company amounts not in excess of the following: seventy dollars for the towing of a vehicle registered at a weight of ten thousand pounds or less; one hundred and twenty-five dollars for the towing of a vehicle registered at a weight of more than ten thousand pounds; fifteen dollars per day for the first three days of storage and seventeen dollars for the fourth
day of storage and each day thereafter. Upon the transfer of an unclaimed vehicle into the custody of the police department property clerk, the towing company shall be entitled to charge the police department amounts not in excess of the following: sixty dollars plus tolls for the towing of a vehicle suspected of having been stolen or abandoned, a vehicle that was blocking a private driveway and was removed pursuant to section 19-169 of the code or a vehicle with certain alarm devices that was removed pursuant to section 24-221 of the code, to a storage facility and subsequent transfer of such vehicle into the custody of such property clerk during the period of time specified in paragraph one of subdivision b of this section; five dollars per day for the first three days of storage of such vehicle and eight dollars for the fourth day of storage and each day thereafter, provided that in no event shall any towing company be entitled to charge the police department for storage charges incurred after the tenth day of storage. The towing company shall be entitled to charge the police department an amount not in excess of sixty dollars plus tolls for the towing of an evidence vehicle to a location designated by a police officer. 2. The police department shall be entitled to charge an owner or other person who claims a vehicle that is suspected of having been stolen or abandoned, a vehicle that was blocking a private driveway and was removed pursuant section 19-169 of the code, or a vehicle with certain alarm devices that was removed pursuant to section 24-221 of the code, which is in the custody of the police department property clerk the charges for towing and storage permitted to be charged by the towing company pursuant to paragraph one of this subdivision, plus tolls, in addition to the fees for storage with the police department property clerk provided by subdivision i of section 14-140 of the code. No vehicle which is in the custody of the police department property clerk which had blocked a private driveway and was removed pursuant to section 19-169 of the code shall be released to the owner or other person claiming such vehicle unless such owner or other person shall, in addition to paying such charges to the police department property clerk as provided for in this subdivision, present to such property clerk a receipt from the towing company which removed the vehicle indicating payment to such company of the following amount: the charges for towing and storage which would have been due to the towing company pursuant to paragraph eight of subdivision c of section 19-169 of the code had such owner or other person claimed the vehicle from such towing company less the amount paid to the police department for the towing and storage of such vehicle by such company. 3. No towing company shall require the payment of any fee or charge for or relating to towing and storage of a vehicle, or any fee or charge directly or indirectly related to towing and storage of a vehicle, that has been removed pursuant to this section, that is not specifically authorized by law or rule. d. The police department shall maintain a record of the number of times each towing company participating in the rotation tow program is summoned to remove a vehicle and the number of times each such company responds thereto and such other information as the commissioner may prescribe by rule. e. In addition to the obligation to make records available for inspection by the commissioner pursuant to section 20-516 of this subchapter, every towing company participating in the rotation tow program shall, at the request of the police department and for the purpose of the enforcement of any rules promulgated pursuant to this section, make available for inspection by the police department, during
reasonable business hours, any records required to be maintained under this subchapter. f. After due notice and opportunity to be heard, the commissioner may disqualify any towing company participating in the rotation tow program from continued participation in such program for violation of any of the provisions of this section or any rule promulgated hereunder or upon the occurrence of any one or more of the conditions set forth in this subchapter which constitute grounds for suspension or revocation of any license issued under this subchapter; provided, however, that the commissioner, for good cause, may, prior to giving notice and an opportunity to be heard, temporarily suspend a towing company from participation in the rotation tow program for up to ten days. Notice of such suspension shall be served on the towing company. The commissioner shall provide the towing company with the opportunity for a hearing within ten days after the notification of suspension, after which the commissioner shall forthwith make a determination as to whether such suspension should continue and the length of such suspension, and in addition may impose any penalty or sanction authorized by this subchapter. g. Any person participating in the rotation tow program who violates the provisions of section 20-496 of this subchapter regarding engaging in towing without having first obtained a license for such towing business and a license plate for each tow truck, driving or otherwise operating a tow truck or assisting in any activity for which a license is required under this subchapter without having first obtained a tow truck operator's license, or permitting or authorizing the driving or other operation of a tow truck by a person who does not possess a current, valid tow truck operator's license in violation of subdivision c of section 20-496 of this subchapter shall be removed from the list of approved towing companies and shall be ineligible for participation in the rotation tow program for a period of six months. Any such person who has been found guilty of two such violations within the preceding twenty-four month period shall be removed from the list of approved towing companies and shall be ineligible for participation in the rotation tow program for a period of one year. h. The commissioner may promulgate such additional rules as he or she deems necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section.

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