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<br />VEHICLES FOR HIRE <br /> <br />2 78-222 <br /> <br />St. art. 6687 -9a. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this article and any <br />provisions of such state statutes and the regulations promulgated thereunder, the provisions <br />of the relevant state statutes and regulations thereunder shall control, to the extent of such <br />conflict. Specifically, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the city may not <br />require a tow truck registered under the provisions of the state Tow Truck Act, to obtain city <br />registration, license or permit for consent tows unless the tow truck owner has a place of <br />business located within the boundaries of the city. The city may require city registration, <br />license or permit for all-tow trucks performing nonconsent tows within the boundaries of the <br />city without regard to the location of the place of business of the tow truck owner. The city <br />registration, license or permit will be in addition to the requirements of the state Tow Truck <br />Act. <br />(Ord. No. 1746, ~ 1(6-1-A), 2-25-91; Ord. No. 96-2136, ~ 1(6-1-A), 9-23-96) <br />State law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art. 6687 -9b, ~ 5. <br /> <br />Sees. 78-198-78-220. Reserved. <br /> <br />DIVISION 2. WRECKER COMMITTEE <br /> <br />Sec. 78-221. Creation; composition. <br /> <br />There is hereby created a wrecker committee. The wrecker committee shall be composed of <br />the following persons: <br /> <br />(1) The chief of police, or his duly designated representatives; <br /> <br />(2) The city secretary; <br /> <br />(3) The city manager or his duly designated representative. <br />(Ord. No. 1746, ~ 1(6-1-B), 2-25-91; Ord. No. 96-2136, ~ 1(6-I-B), 9-23-96) <br /> <br />Sec. 78-222. Authority to promulgate rules of operation. <br /> <br />The wrecker committee is hereby authorized to promulgate any and all rules and <br />regulations relating to the operation oftowing vehicle and auto wreckers, insofar as such rules <br />and regulations are not inconsistent with any of the provisions of this article and deemed <br />necessary to protect public safety and welfare. Specifically, but without limitation, the <br />committee is hereby authorized to promulgate any rules relating to restrictions on the number <br />of auto wreckers which may operate on the streets of the city at anyone time. The committee <br />shall cause the city secretary to serve copies of such rules on owners at their registered <br />addresses by certified mail. Such notices shall fully set out any rules promulgated, and the <br />effective dates of such rules. Any permit holders shall have the right, in accordance with the <br />provisions of section 78-224, to appeal to the city council with regard to any rules and <br />restrictions promulgated by the committee felt by such permit holder to be unduly onerous. <br />(Code 1970, ~ 6-16; Ord. No. 1746, S 1(6-16), 2-25-91; Ord. No. 96-2136, ~ 1(6-16),9-23-96) <br /> <br />CD78: 19 <br />
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