(1) Application for licensing as a registered tow
truck operator shall be made on forms furnished by the
department, shall be accompanied by an inspection certification
from the Washington state patrol, shall be signed by the
applicant or an agent, and shall include the following
information:
(a) The name and address of the person, firm, partnership,
association, or corporation under whose name the business is to
be conducted;
(b) The names and addresses of all persons having an
interest in the business, or if the owner is a corporation, the
names and addresses of the officers of the corporation;
(c) The names and addresses of all employees who serve as
tow truck drivers;
(d) Proof of minimum insurance required by subsection (3) of
this section;
(e) The vehicle license and vehicle identification numbers
of all tow trucks of which the applicant is the registered owner;
(f) Any other information the department may require; and
(g) A certificate of approval from the Washington state
patrol certifying that:
(i) The applicant has an established place of business and
that mail is received at the address shown on the application;
(ii) The address of any storage locations where vehicles may
be stored is correctly stated on the application;
(iii) The place of business has an office area that is
accessible to the public without entering the storage area; and
(iv) The place of business has adequate and secure storage
facilities, as defined in this chapter and the rules of the
department, where vehicles and their contents can be properly
stored and protected.
(2) Before issuing a registration certificate to an
applicant the department shall require the applicant to file with
the department a surety bond in the amount of five thousand
dollars running to the state and executed by a surety company
authorized to do business in this state. The bond shall be
approved as to form by the attorney general and conditioned that
the operator shall conduct his or her business in conformity with
the provisions of this chapter pertaining to abandoned or
unauthorized vehicles, and to compensate any person, company, or
the state for failure to comply with this chapter or the rules
adopted hereunder, or for fraud, negligence, or misrepresentation
in the handling of these vehicles. Any person injured by the tow
truck operator's failure to fully perform duties imposed by this
chapter and the rules adopted hereunder, or an ordinance or
resolution adopted by a city, town, or county is entitled to
recover actual damages, including reasonable attorney's fees
against the surety and the tow truck operator. Successive
recoveries against the bond shall be permitted, but the aggregate
liability of the surety to all persons shall not exceed the
amount of the bond. As a condition of authority to do business,
the operator shall keep the bond in full force and effect.
Failure to maintain the penalty value of the bond or cancellation
of the bond by the surety automatically cancels the operator's
registration.
(3) Before the department may issue a registration
certificate to an applicant, the applicant shall provide proof of
minimum insurance requirements of:
(a) One hundred thousand dollars for liability for bodily
injury or property damage per occurrence; and
(b) Fifty thousand dollars of legal liability per
occurrence, to protect against vehicle damage, including but not
limited to fire and theft, from the time a vehicle comes into the
custody of an operator until it is redeemed or sold.
Cancellation of or failure to maintain the insurance
required by (a) and (b) of this subsection automatically cancels
the operator's registration.
(4) The fee for each original registration and annual
renewal is one hundred dollars per company, plus fifty dollars
per truck. The department shall forward the registration fee to
the state treasurer for deposit in the motor vehicle fund.
(5) The applicant must submit an inspection certificate from
the state patrol before the department may issue or renew an
operator's registration certificate or tow truck permits.
(6) Upon approval of the application, the department shall
issue a registration certificate to the registered operator to be
displayed prominently at the operator's place of business.
[2010 c 8 § 9061; 1989 c 111 § 3; 1987 c 311 § 2; 1985 c 377 § 3.]