The City of Lawndale finds and declares the following:
A. The
city seeks to discourage drivers from operating motor vehicles while
under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
B. The
city seeks to encourage careful and responsible conduct by persons
using public streets.
C. Driving
under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs is intentional wrongful
conduct.
D. Intentional
wrongful conduct by persons who operate motor vehicles imposes a burden
upon city services above and beyond the regular services normally
required for law enforcement.
E. Persons
who willfully conduct themselves in a manner which imposes an extraordinary
burden on the public resources by requiring an emergency response
by the sheriff's department, fire department, paramedics and other
emergency public services should bear a share of the costs of the
emergency services.
F. The
establishment of an emergency response cost recovery program is of
the utmost importance to the promotion of the general welfare and
safety of the people of the city because it is designed and intended
to encourage safe and responsible conduct by requiring such persons
to pay part of the cost to the city for responding to emergency incidents
caused by their intentional wrongful conduct.
(Ord. 1040-10 § 1)
There is hereby established an emergency response cost recovery
program (hereinafter the "program") in accordance with California
Government Code Sections 53150 through 53159, as may be amended from
time to time, as described herein, to allow for the collection of
emergency response costs from:
A. Any
person whose negligent operation of a motor vehicle, while under the
influence of an alcoholic beverage and/or any drug, proximately causes
any incident resulting in any emergency response; and
B. Any
person whose intentional wrongful conduct in connection with the operation
of a motor vehicle proximately causes any incident resulting in an
emergency response; and
C. Any
person convicted of making a false police report; and
D. Any
unauthorized person who enters into an area that is closed to the
public or any person who drives onto a road that is covered by water
which results in an emergency response to search for or rescue the
person.
(Ord. 1040-10 § 1)
For the purpose of this chapter, unless the context clearly
requires a different meaning, the words, terms and phrases hereinafter
set forth shall have the meanings given them in this section:
"DUI"
means the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence
of more than the legal limit for alcohol and/or any drug.
"DUI suspect"
means any person who operates a motor vehicle and, when so
operating, is subject to the law and any duty imposed by law in the
operation of said motor vehicle and who does so over the legal limit
and under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or any drug, or the
combined influence of an alcoholic beverage and any drug.
"Program manager"
means the lieutenant or captain assigned to the Program by
the Lawndale sheriff's department.
"Emergency response incident"
means a situation proximately caused by a person that results in an emergency response including those incidents listed in Section
9.32.040 below or any incident wherein costs can be recovered as authorized by law. This definition is not limited to traffic accidents by DUI suspects and includes such acts as the abandonment of a vehicle over active railroad tracks by a DUI suspect. On the other hand, an incident is more than a simple DUI arrest that does not require an emergency response, such as where a DUI suspect's car is involved in an accident with only minor damage and no injuries. (California Highway Patrol v. Superior Court (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 488, 500, 504.)
(Ord. 1040-10 § 1)
The city may bill persons violating Section
9.32.040 an amount not to exceed twelve thousand dollars, or any additional amount subsequently authorized by
Government Code Section 53155, but only for the direct costs to the city of the particular emergency response incident including, but not limited to:
A. Costs
of materials used by officers during the response to the emergency
response incident, including laboratory fees, costs of repairing or
replacing city property used, damaged or destroyed due to the person's
actions.
B. The
salary costs for the time spent by officers, at a rate established
by the city, for time spent on activities such as: traveling to and
from the incident scene, obtaining medical assistance, investigating
the cause of the incident, removing vehicles, conducting sobriety
tests, transporting the person from the scene and booking him or her
and performing chemical tests on the person, time spent during the
arrest and detention of the person, time spent writing customarily
required reports (including all accident and reports that are a consequence
of the incident) and the follow-up investigation necessary to complete
those reports.
C. No amount
will be charged for an incident that does not require an emergency
response such as where a DUI suspect's car is involved in an accident
with only minor damage and no injuries.
(Ord. 1040-10 § 1)