Presentation of the order of release as provided herein at the
place of impoundment, together with payment or tender of payment of
all impoundment costs and accrued storage charges due, shall entitle
the person presenting such release to obtain possession of such vehicle.
[Added 6-11-2019 by Ord.
No. 9198]
A. For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
WRECKER
Any vehicle, other than a transporter, as defined in 47 O.S.
§ 1-181, equipped with a winch, cable or other device designed
to lift, pull or move a disabled vehicle incapable of self-propulsion.
"Wrecker" does not include a vehicle with a push bumper only.
WRECKER SERVICE
The business of offering the service of a wrecker to tow
or otherwise remove a vehicle from the place where it was disabled
or impounded to a safe protected storage area in response to official
calls from the City.
B. Those persons providing wrecker services that maintain an office
and storage facility within the limits of the City of El Reno may
submit a request to the El Reno Police Department to have their name
included on a list of available wrecker service providers.
C. By requesting that their name be included on such rotation list,
a wrecker service provider certifies and agrees as follows:
(1) The wrecker service provider shall maintain a current wrecker license
issued by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety and all licensing
requirements in current status;
(2) The wrecker service provider shall maintain an office and a storage
facility located in the limits of the City of El Reno that is located
within areas properly zoned for such office and storage;
(3) The wrecker service provider shall comply with the terms of this section and with the provisions of the El Reno Code of Ordinances, including but not limited to Article
IX, of Chapter
343; Impoundment of Vehicles;
(4) The wrecker service provider shall maintain a safe and secure storage
facility to protect stored vehicles;
(5) The wrecker service provider shall provide service 24 hours per day,
each and every day, and every call for a wrecker shall be answered
promptly;
(6) The wrecker service provider shall not accept a dispatch call from
the El Reno Police Department unless a wrecker and driver are immediately
available for dispatch at the time such call is received and the wrecker
is adequate to tow or service the subject vehicle;
(7) The wrecker service provider shall arrive on scene within a reasonable
amount of time, with 20 minutes from the time the call for service
is received being considered reasonable under normal weather and traffic
conditions;
(8) The wrecker service provider dispatched to the scene of an accident
shall be responsible for clearing from the street all debris existing
as a result of such accident, including any ordinary vehicle fluids
found at the scene of collisions, with absorbing material used to
absorb vehicle fluids as allowed by law;
(9) When a vehicle is towed at the request of a property owner, legal
possessor or authorized agent of real property, an inventory of the
contents in each towed vehicle shall be prepared by the wrecker driver
before the vehicle is removed, and such inventory shall be verified
by the property owner, legal possessor or authorized agent of the
real property and the wrecker driver by signature. Any erasures on
such inventory shall be initialed by all involved parties (47 O.S.
§ 954A). For those vehicles being impounded by the El Reno
Police Department, an inventory shall be conducted pursuant to the
policies of the El Reno Police Department;
(10)
The wrecker service provider shall keep records in which he
will log each police call received, the time such call was received,
the time the wrecker reached the scene, and the time the wrecker returned.
Such records shall be kept on a daily basis and shall be open to inspection
by the Police Department on request;
(11)
The wrecker service provider shall clearly mark its wreckers
with the name of the wrecker service on each side of the vehicle in
letters not less than two inches in height and 1/2 inch in width.
The color of such letter shall contrast with the body color of the
vehicle so as to be easily readable;
(12)
The wrecker service provider agrees that the City will not be liable for payment of any fees for impounded or towed vehicles, and that vehicles impounded or towed at the request of the City will be released at no cost, or at an adjusted cost, as determined pursuant to the provisions of Article
IX of Chapter
343, Impoundment of Vehicles, of the El Reno Code of Ordinances;
(13)
The wrecker service provider shall notify the El Reno Chief
of Police within 10 days if:
(a)
It no longer maintains a current wrecker license or meets the
licensing requirements;
(b)
It changes business name or changes ownership;
(c)
It moves its physical business location;
(d)
It changes its telephone number,
(e)
It obtains additional wreckers; or
(f)
There is any change in its compliance or ability to comply with
the terms of this section.
D. The wrecker service providers shall be listed in order based on the
date placed on the rotation list. In the event two or more are listed
the same date, they shall be listed alphabetically. In the event a
wrecker service provider is needed by the El Reno Police Department,
the El Reno Police Chief, or his designee, will call the wrecker service
provider next on rotation. The wrecker service provider shall advise
the El Reno Police Chief, or his designee, if it is unable to provide
immediate service or does not have a wrecker adequate to tow or service
the subject vehicle, in which event the El Reno Police Chief, or his
designee, shall call the next wrecker service provider in rotation.
The rotation will be on a per-vehicle basis, with a wrecker service
provider being called for each vehicle needing service. No wrecker
service provider shall proceed to the scene of an accident until and
unless it has been directed to do so by the El Reno Police Chief,
or his designee, or the owner of an involved vehicle.
E. The rotation system shall not apply in instances where the vehicle
owner or driver designate the wrecker service provider to be called
for towing.
F. The El Reno Chief of Police, or his designee, may select a wrecker
service provider that is not the next wrecker service provider on
the rotation list, or a wrecker service provider not on the rotation
list, when necessary to respond to exigent or emergency circumstances
and provide for the public safety and the efficient flow of traffic,
including, by way of example only and not of limitation, when there
are an insufficient number of wreckers and/or drivers available from
wrecker service providers on the rotation list to address the needs
of the exigent circumstances.
G. The wrecker service rotation system shall not apply to instances
in which a truck wrecker is needed to service, tow or impound a truck,
truck-tractor, road tractor, trailer, semitrailer, bus and/or other
vehicle or conveyance. In such instances, the El Reno Chief of Police,
or his designee, shall call a provider having a Class AA-TL truck
wrecker. For purposes of this provision, "truck wrecker" means every
motor vehicle properly designed and equipped according to Department
of Public Safety specifications with wrecker body and winch or lifting
apparatus suitably designed to safely move, pull or tow wrecked, damaged
or disabled trucks, truck-tractors, road tractors, trailers, semitrailers,
buses and/or other vehicles and conveyances that use the highways
of the State of Oklahoma, and shall be used for Class AA-TL wrecker
vehicles having operators meeting the qualifications for Class AA
truck wrecker services.
H. A wrecker service provider shall not be removed from rotation without
notification to the wrecker service provider stating the reason for
removal from the rotation list. All notifications for removal from
the rotation log shall be mailed to the wrecker service provider at
least 10 days before removal from the rotation list and shall state
the procedure and requirements for reinstatement.