H.B. 195

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MOTOR CARRIER AMENDMENTS

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2014 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Steve Eliason

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Motor Carrier Safety Act by amending tow truck provisions.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    prohibits certain tow truck operators or tow truck motor carriers from performing a
             13      tow truck service from a vacant commercial property without the vehicle, vessel, or
             14      outboard motor owner's or a lien holder's knowledge under certain conditions;
             15          .    requires signs to notify the public where parking is subject to towing;
             16          .    provides for specifications, content, and spacing of the "subject to towing" signs;
             17          .    exempts a vacant commercial property from the "subject to towing" sign
             18      requirements if fewer than a certain number of tow truck services are performed;
             19      and
             20          .    makes technical changes.
             21      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          None
             23      Other Special Clauses:
             24          None
             25      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             26      AMENDS:
             27           72-9-603 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 328


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             29      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             30          Section 1. Section 72-9-603 is amended to read:
             31           72-9-603. Towing notice requirements -- Cost responsibilities -- Abandoned
             32      vehicle title restrictions -- Rules for maximum rates and certification.
             33          (1) Except for a tow truck service that was ordered by a peace officer, or a person
             34      acting on behalf of a law enforcement agency, or a highway authority, after performing a tow
             35      truck service that is being done without the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor owner's
             36      knowledge, the tow truck operator or the tow truck motor carrier shall:
             37          (a) immediately upon arriving at the place of storage or impound of the vehicle, vessel,
             38      or outboard motor:
             39          (i) send a report of the removal to the Motor Vehicle Division that complies with the
             40      requirements of Subsection 41-6a-1406 (4)(b); and
             41          (ii) contact the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the area where the
             42      vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor was picked up and notify the agency of the:
             43          (A) location of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor;
             44          (B) date, time, and location from which the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor was
             45      removed;
             46          (C) reasons for the removal of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor;
             47          (D) person who requested the removal of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor; and
             48          (E) vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor's description, including its identification number
             49      and license number or other identification number issued by a state agency;
             50          (b) within two business days of performing the tow truck service under Subsection
             51      (1)(a), send a certified letter to the last-known address of the registered owner and lien holder
             52      of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor obtained from the Motor Vehicle Division or if the
             53      person has actual knowledge of the owner's address to the current address, notifying the owner
             54      of the:
             55          (i) location of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor;
             56          (ii) date, time, location from which the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor was
             57      removed;
             58          (iii) reasons for the removal of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor;


             59          (iv) person who requested the removal of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor;
             60          (v) a description, including its identification number and license number or other
             61      identification number issued by a state agency; and
             62          (vi) costs and procedures to retrieve the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor; and
             63          (c) upon initial contact with the owner whose vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor was
             64      removed, provide the owner with a copy of the Utah Consumer Bill of Rights Regarding
             65      Towing established by the department in Subsection [(7)] (11)(e).
             66          (2) [(a)] Until the tow truck operator or tow truck motor carrier reports the removal as
             67      required under Subsection (1)(a), a tow truck operator, tow truck motor carrier, or impound
             68      yard may not:
             69          [(i)] (a) collect any fee associated with the removal; or
             70          [(ii)] (b) begin charging storage fees.
             71          [(b) (i)] (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection [(2)(c)] (5)(a), a tow truck operator or
             72      tow truck motor carrier may not perform a tow truck service without the vehicle, vessel, or
             73      outboard motor owner's or a lien holder's knowledge at either of the following locations
             74      without signage that meets the requirements of Subsection [(2)(b)(ii)] (3)(b):
             75          [(A)] (i) a mobile home park as defined in Section 57-16-3 ; or
             76          [(B)] (ii) a multifamily dwelling of more than eight units.
             77          [(ii)] (b) Signage under Subsection [(2)(b)(i)] (3)(a) shall display:
             78          [(A)] (i) where parking is subject to towing; [and]
             79          [(B) (I)] (ii) the Internet website address that provides access to towing database
             80      information in accordance with Section 41-6a-1406 ; [or] and
             81          [(II)] (iii) one of the following:
             82          [(Aa)] (A) the name and phone number of the tow truck operator or tow truck motor
             83      carrier that performs a tow truck service for the locations listed under Subsection [(2)(b)(i)]
             84      (3)(a); or
             85          [(Bb)] (B) the name of the mobile home park or multifamily dwelling and the phone
             86      number of the mobile home park or multifamily dwelling manager or management office that
             87      authorized the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor to be towed.
             88          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(b), a tow truck operator or tow truck
             89      motor carrier may not perform a tow truck service from a vacant commercial property without


             90      the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor owner's or a lien holder's knowledge, unless the
             91      commercial property meets the signage requirements of Subsection (4)(b).
             92          (b) The sign required under Subsection (4)(a) shall:
             93          (i) be placed:
             94          (A) at each entrance and exit to the vacant commercial property; and
             95          (B) if the vacant commercial property is adjacent to an occupied commercial property
             96      or parking lot, every 20 feet along the property line between the vacant commercial property
             97      and the occupied commercial property or parking lot;
             98          (ii) include:
             99          (A) not less than 16 square feet of surface area on each sign;
             100          (B) lettering of not less than the size required for the words "Speed Limit" on a sign on
             101      an interstate freeway; and
             102          (iii) clearly display:
             103          (A) where parking is subject to towing;
             104          (B) the Internet website address that provides access to towing database information in
             105      accordance with Section 41-6a-1406 ;
             106          (C) the name and phone number of the tow truck operator or tow truck motor carrier
             107      that performs a tow truck service for the vacant commercial property; and
             108          (D) the name of the vacant commercial property and the phone number of the vacant
             109      commercial property manager or management office that authorized the vehicle, vessel, or
             110      outboard motor to be towed.
             111          [(c)] (5) (a) Signage is not required under Subsection [(2)(b)] (3) for parking in a
             112      location:
             113          (i) that is prohibited by law; or
             114          (ii) if it is reasonably apparent that the location is not open to parking.
             115          (b) The provisions of Subsection (4) do not apply to a vacant commercial property if a
             116      tow truck service has towed a vehicle without the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor owner's or
             117      a lien holder's knowledge, from the vacant commercial property fewer than:
             118          (i) 52 times in the previous 12 calendar months; and
             119          (ii) four times in the previous calendar month.
             120          [(d)] (6) Nothing in Subsection [(2)(b)] (3)(a) restricts the ability of a mobile home


             121      park as defined in Section 57-16-3 or a multifamily dwelling from instituting and enforcing
             122      regulations on parking.
             123          [(3)] (7) The owner of a vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor lawfully removed is only
             124      responsible for paying:
             125          (a) the tow truck service and storage fees set in accordance with Subsection [(7)] (11);
             126      and
             127          (b) the administrative impound fee set in Section 41-6a-1406 , if applicable.
             128          [(4)] (8) The fees under Subsection [(3)] (7) are a possessory lien on the vehicle,
             129      non-life essential items that are owned by the owner of the vehicle and securely stored by the
             130      tow truck operator, vessel, or outboard motor until paid.
             131          [(5)] (9) A person may not request a transfer of title to an abandoned vehicle until at
             132      least 30 days after notice has been sent under Subsection (1)(b).
             133          [(6)] (10) (a) A tow truck motor carrier or impound yard shall clearly and
             134      conspicuously post and disclose all its current fees, rates, and acceptable forms of payment for
             135      tow truck service and storage of a vehicle in accordance with rules established under
             136      Subsection [(7)] (11).
             137          (b) A tow truck operator, a tow truck motor carrier, and an impound yard shall accept
             138      payment by cash and debit or credit card for a tow truck service under Subsection (1) or any
             139      service rendered, performed, or supplied in connection with a tow truck service under
             140      Subsection (1).
             141          [(7)] (11) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
             142      Act, the Department of Transportation shall:
             143          (a) set maximum rates that:
             144          (i) a tow truck motor carrier may charge for the tow truck service of a vehicle, vessel,
             145      or outboard motor that are transported in response to:
             146          (A) a peace officer dispatch call;
             147          (B) a motor vehicle division call; and
             148          (C) any other call or request where the owner of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor
             149      has not consented to the removal; and
             150          (ii) an impound yard may charge for the storage of a vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor
             151      stored as a result of one of the conditions listed under Subsection [(7)] (11)(a)(i);


             152          (b) establish authorized towing certification requirements, not in conflict with federal
             153      law, related to incident safety, clean-up, and hazardous material handling;
             154          (c) specify the form and content of the posting and disclosure of fees and rates charged
             155      and acceptable forms of payment by a tow truck motor carrier or impound yard;
             156          (d) set a maximum rate for an administrative fee that a tow truck motor carrier may
             157      charge for reporting the removal as required under Subsection (1)(a)(i) and providing notice of
             158      the removal to the registered owner and lienholder of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor as
             159      required in Subsection (1)(b); and
             160          (e) establish a Utah Consumer Bill of Rights Regarding Towing form that contains
             161      specific information regarding:
             162          (i) a vehicle owner's rights and responsibilities if the owner's vehicle is towed;
             163          (ii) identifies the maximum rates that a tow truck motor carrier may charge for the tow
             164      truck service of a vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor that is transported in response to a call or
             165      request where the owner of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor has not consented to the
             166      removal; and
             167          (iii) identifies the maximum rates that an impound yard may charge for the storage of
             168      vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor that is transported in response to a call or request where the
             169      owner of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor has not consented to the removal.
             170          [(8) By August 31, 2013, the department shall report and make recommendations to the
             171      Transportation Interim Committee regarding:]
             172          [(a) the methods the department uses to set maximum rates of fees established by the
             173      department under Subsection (7);]
             174          [(b) the methods used by other entities to set maximum rates of fees equivalent to the
             175      fees established by the department under Subsection (7); and]
             176          [(c) administering state laws and rules pertaining to towing including the procedures
             177      for tow truck motor carrier violations.]




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