As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CONDITIONAL HOLD
Refers to a hold placed upon an impounded vehicle by a police
officer that must be satisfied prior to the vehicle being released
to the owner. In certain situations, this type of hold may be utilized
to verify proof of ownership, valid license, valid registration, valid
insurance, etc.
CONTRACT WRECKER
The wrecker company selected from the police tow list that
submits an annual bid that is accepted by the Department of Public
Safety and provides specialized pricing for all towing services that
are utilized for Township-owned vehicles and police impounds that
involve further police investigations and storage at the Police Impound
Storage Facility.
DECOUPLING
Releasing a vehicle to its owner or operator when the vehicle
has been, or is about to be, hooked or lifted by a wrecker operator,
but prior to the vehicle actually having been moved or removed from
the property.
HEAVY VEHICLE
Any vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 16,001 pounds
and above.
LIGHT VEHICLE
Any vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 10,000 pounds
or less.
MEDIUM VEHICLE
Any vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 10,001 pounds
to 16,000 pounds.
OPERATOR
Anyone who engages in the business of operating a wrecker.
POLICE TOW LIST WRECKER LICENSE
Required of any wrecker operator who applies for and is approved
to be part of the East Brunswick Police tow list. It also entitles
an operator who qualifies for fatal accident wrecker response, as
determined pursuant to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office
guidelines, to be called by the police department for fatal and potentially
fatal accidents. Any wrecker operator who successfully obtains a police
tow list wrecker license shall not be required to obtain a separate
basic wrecker license.
ROAD SERVICE
An emergency service involving a wrecker operator to respond
to a location to provide roadside assistance, which may include fuel
delivery, locksmith service, tire replacement, or a battery jump-start.
WINCHING AND RECOVERY SERVICE
The use of one or more techniques such as the use of airbags,
winching, hoisting, uprighting, removing, or otherwise relocating
a vehicle when the vehicle is found in such a location, state or position
in which it could not remove itself from the location, state or position
under the use of its own power, even if it were in complete operating
condition. Winching a vehicle onto a wrecker as part of a basic towing
service shall not be considered a chargeable winching service.
WRECKER
A vehicle used to tow or remove another vehicle.
Every wrecker operator who is based in the Township of East
Brunswick must be licensed by the Township. In addition, every wrecker
operator who applies for a police tow list wrecker license must be
licensed by the Township and meet the requirements of this wrecker
article.
The application to the Chief of Police provided for in §
135-52G shall be made within 30 days of the incident. It shall be in writing and contain sufficient information to properly identify the date, time and place, as well as the parties involved in the incident. Upon receiving the application, the Chief of Police shall set a date for a hearing and notify all parties involved. The hearing shall be conducted in the manner provided in Article
XVII of Chapter
3, Administration of Government, of this Code. The Chief of Police shall determine what part, if any, of the fee was exorbitant or was paid as a result of misrepresentation, duress or other unfair practices. The amount determined by the Chief of Police shall be immediately refunded to the complainant by the wrecker operator. Failure to immediately refund the overcharge will subject the operator to license revocation proceedings in accordance with §
135-56.1.
In addition to the information required by §
135-2, applicants shall submit a signed application as follows.
The municipal officers and/or agencies designated to enforce
the provisions of this article in accordance with due process of law
are the East Brunswick Township Police Department's Special Operations
Section Commander and the East Brunswick Township Zoning and Code
Enforcement Officer, where applicable.