This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Tow Truck Law of
the Incorporated Village of Sea Cliff."
For the purposes of this chapter, the terms used herein are defined
as follows:
WRECKER or TOW TRUCK
A vehicle for hire, equipped with a crane, winch or similar device
designated to push, pull or raise a disabled vehicle and remove same from
the place where it is disabled. The following shall not be considered "wreckers"
or "tow trucks" under this chapter:
A.
Vehicles of a governmental agency.
B.
Vehicles used exclusively for towing disabled motor vehicles which are
owned, leased or operated by the owner or lessee of the towing vehicle or
by a person, firm or corporation which is affiliated with the owner or lessee
of the towing vehicle, and such vehicles have legibly inscribed on each side,
in letters not less than three inches high, the legend "Not for Public Hire."
It shall be unlawful to operate a wrecker or tow truck in the Village of Sea Cliff unless the owner and all drivers and helpers employed by such owner shall hold a valid license therefor from the Town Clerk of the Town of Oyster Bay and, except as provided in §
135-5 hereof, unless a tow truck permit shall first be obtained from the Board of Trustees, signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Clerk, as hereinafter provided. It shall be unlawful for the holder of a restricted license from the Town of Oyster Bay to operate his wrecker or tow truck at the scene of an accident, unless specifically requested by the Nassau County Police.
The provisions of this chapter requiring the obtaining of a tow truck
permit shall not apply to cases where without solicitation the owner of a
damaged car shall specifically request that the same be towed by a person
who has not obtained a tow truck permit.
The Mayor shall have power to suspend any tow truck permit issued pursuant to this chapter for the violation of any rules thereof or of any rules and regulations promulgated by him; for the failure of the owner or operator of any towing car to render services to the owner or driver of a disabled vehicle who is able and willing to pay the rates and charges as in §
135-10 hereof; or if the owner or operator of any towing car shall collect a fee in excess of the maximum fee for such services permitted by the Town of Oyster Bay.
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive along any street in the
Village and solicit towing work. Solicitation of towing work by the owner,
operator or other occupant of a wrecker or tow truck while parked on any street
is also prohibited. A wrecker or tow truck operator shall not proceed to the
scene of a disabled motor vehicle without first having been requested or notified
to do so by the owner of such vehicle or his authorized representative or
the Nassau County police. Responding to a call merely upon notification from
gas station attendants, taxicab drivers or other unauthorized persons shall
be considered in violation of this section.
The owner or driver of any disabled motor vehicle shall have the right
to require the services of any available wrecker or tow truck, and it shall
be unlawful for any owner, driver or helper of any wrecker or tow truck to
refuse to render such services if the owner or driver of the disabled motor
vehicle is able and willing to pay the fee prescribed therefor. This section
shall apply only if it is physically possible for the wrecker or tow truck
to tow the disabled motor vehicle and such wrecker or tow truck is not already
going to or returning from a call for assistance.
Rates and charges for towing and storage shall be in accordance with
the owner's schedule as filed with the Town Clerk of the Town of Oyster Bay,
pursuant to licensing provisions thereof.
No fee shall be charged, either directly or indirectly, for making an
estimate for repairs on any motor vehicle involved in an accident or otherwise
disabled, without the prior written agreement of the owner of the disabled
vehicle. A written agreement for repairs shall be in the form as required
by the Town of Oyster Bay. All other provisions of the Town of Oyster Bay
Code of Ordinances or successor legislation thereto, relating to repair agreements,
repair charges, towing bills and excess charges, shall also apply.
Each wrecker and tow truck operated upon the streets of the Village
shall be kept fit, of good appearance and in a safe condition for towing and
shall comply with all requirements of the Town of Oyster Bay Code of Ordinances
or successor legislation thereto as to inspection, appearance and posting
of rates.
The Mayor, with the approval of the Board of Trustees, is hereby empowered
to promulgate and prescribe rules and regulations for the proper administration
and enforcement of this chapter.
The Village Clerk shall file a certified copy of this chapter with the
Town Clerk of the Town of Oyster Bay.