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2019 SESSION
19101888DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 46.2-1217 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 46.2-1217. Local governing body may regulate certain towing.
The governing body of any county, city, or town by ordinance may regulate services rendered pursuant to police towing requests by any business engaged in the towing or storage of unattended, abandoned, or immobile vehicles. The ordinance may include delineation of service areas for towing services, the limitation of the number of persons engaged in towing services in any area, including the creation of one or more exclusive service areas, and the specification of equipment to be used for providing towing service. The governing body of any county, city, or town may contract for services rendered pursuant to a police towing request with one or more businesses engaged in the towing or storage of unattended, abandoned, or immobile vehicles. The contract may specify the fees or charges to be paid by the owner or operator of a towed vehicle to the person undertaking its towing or storage and may prescribe the geographical area to be served by each person providing towing services. The county, city, or town may establish criteria for eligibility of persons to enter into towing services contracts and, in its discretion, may itself provide exclusive towing and storage service for police-requested towing of unattended, abandoned, or immobile vehicles.
Prior to adopting an ordinance or entering into a contract pursuant to this section, the local governing body shall appoint an advisory board to advise the governing body with regard to the appropriate provisions of the ordinance or terms of the contract. The advisory board shall include representatives of local law-enforcement agencies, towing and recovery operators, and the general public.
"Police-requested towing" or "police towing
request," as used in this section, includes all requests made by a
law-enforcement officer of the county, city, or town or
by a State Police officer within the county,
city, or town pursuant to this article or Article 2 (§
46.2-1209 et seq.) and towing requests made by a law-enforcement officer of the county, city, or town
at the request of the owner or operator of an unattended, abandoned, or
immobile vehicle, when no specific service provider is requested by such owner
or operator.
If an unattended, abandoned, or immobile vehicle is located so as to impede the free flow of traffic on a highway declared by resolution of the Commonwealth Transportation Board to be a portion of the interstate highway system and a law-enforcement officer determines, in his discretion, that the business or businesses authorized to undertake the towing or storage of the vehicle pursuant to an ordinance or contract adopted pursuant to this section cannot respond in a timely manner, the law-enforcement officer may request towing or storage service from a towing or storage business other than those authorized by such ordinance or contract.
If an unattended, abandoned, or immobile vehicle is towed as
the result of a police-towing request (i) police
towing request or (ii) towing request made by a law-enforcement
officer employed by the Department of State Police, the
owner or person having control of the business or property to which the vehicle
is towed shall allow the owner of the vehicle or any other towing and recovery
business, upon presentation of a written request therefor from the owner of the
vehicle, to have access to the vehicle for the purpose of inspecting or towing
the vehicle to another location for the purpose of repair, storage, or
disposal. For the purpose of this section, "owner of the vehicle"
means a person who (i) (a) has vested ownership,
dominion, or title to the vehicle; (ii) (b) is the authorized agent of
the owner as defined in clause (i) (a); or
(iii) (c)
is an employee, agent, or representative of an insurance company representing
any party involved in a collision that resulted in a (1)
police-requested tow or (2)
towing request made by a law-enforcement officer employed by the Department of
State Police who represents in writing that the insurance
company has obtained the oral or written consent of the title owner or his
agent or the lessee of the vehicle to obtain possession of the vehicle. It
shall be unlawful for any towing and recovery business to refuse to release a
vehicle to the owner as defined in this section upon tender of full payment for
all lawful charges by cash, insurance company check, certified check, money
order, at least one of two commonly used, nationally recognized credit cards,
or additional methods of payment approved by the Commonwealth Transportation
Board. Thereafter, if a towing and recovery business refuses to release the
vehicle, future charges related to storage or handling of the vehicle by such
towing and recovery business shall be suspended and no longer payable.
The vehicle owner who has vested ownership, dominion, or title to the vehicle shall indemnify and hold harmless the towing and recovery operator from any and all liability for releasing the vehicle to any vehicle owner as defined in this section for inspecting or towing the vehicle to another location for the purpose of repair, storage, or disposal.