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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 5', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264', '§ 264']

Wrecker license; fee.
Powers and duties of Chief License Inspector.
§ 264-5
Wrecker driver's license; fee.
§ 264-6
§ 264-7
§ 264-7.1
Wrecker inspection; display of inspection sticker.
§ 264-7.2
Towing storage location; redemption of vehicle.
§ 264-8
Wrecker license to be nontransferable.
§ 264-9
Service rates and charges.
§ 264-10
§ 264-10.1
Additional towing fee requirement.
the City of East Orange 2-11-1985 by Ord. No. 6-1985; amended in its entirety 5-27-2008 by Ord. No.
11-2008. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
A two- or four-wheeled motor vehicle suitable for use on
a street or roadway; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine
[using volatile inflammable liquids (i.e., gasoline), steam engines
or electric motors].
The Supervisor of the Licensing Subdivision of the Division
of Tax Collection and Revenue.
Any vehicle used for nonpersonal use, including but not limited
to omnibuses, limousines and commercially registered vehicles.
A natural person.[Added 8-17-2009 by Ord.
Releasing a motor vehicle to its owner or operator when the
motor vehicle has been or is about to be hooked to or lifted by a
wrecker, but prior to the motor vehicle actually having been moved
or removed from the property.[Added 8-17-2009 by Ord.
A motor vehicle with an automotive drive mechanism in which
all four wheels are linked to the source of the driving power.
Any commercially registered vehicle weighing over 20,001
All vehicles propelled other than by muscular power, excepting
such vehicles as run only by rails or tracks and motorized bicycles,
motorized scooters, motorized wheelchairs and motorized skateboards.[Added 8-17-2009 by Ord.
owner or operator of the vehicle. "Nonconsensual towing" includes
towing a motor vehicle when law enforcement orders the vehicle to
be towed whether or not the owner consents.[Added 8-17-2009 by Ord.
The procedure by which the wrecker company owner or driver
is informed of a violation of this chapter either by the Municipal
Court of the City of East Orange or by the Licensing Subdivision of
the Division of Tax Collection and Revenue. Pursuant to Rules 4:4-4
and 7:2-4 of the New Jersey Court Rules, notice shall be delivered
simultaneously by regular and certified mail to the wrecker company
owner or driver at the last known mailing address. Consistent with
due process of law, service by simultaneous mailing shall constitute
effective notice unless the mail is returned either to the court or
the Licensing Subdivision by the postal service marked "Moved, Left
No Address," "Attempted Not Known," "No Such Number," "No Such Street,"
"Insufficient Address" or "Not Deliverable as Addressed - Unable to
Forward.” However, if the certified mail is returned either
to the Court or Licensing Subdivision marked "Refused" or "Unclaimed,"
notice is effective, providing that the ordinary mail has not been
An off-street area utilizing a minimum of 10 spaces used
for the parking of private motor vehicles.
Nonconsensual towing from private property or from a storage
facility by a motor vehicle of a consumer's motor vehicle that is
parked illegally, parked during a time at which such parking is not
permitted or otherwise parked without authorization, or the immobilization
of or preparation for moving or removing of such motor vehicle, for
which a service charge is made, either directly or indirectly. This
term shall not apply to towing of a motor vehicle that has been abandoned
on private property in violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-56.5, provided that
the abandoned vehicle is reported to the appropriate law enforcement
agency prior to removal and the vehicle is removed in accordance with
N.J.S.A. 39:4-56.6.[Added 8-17-2009 by Ord.
An automotive vehicle with a short chassis equipped with
a swivel for attaching a trailer and used especially for the highway
hauling of freight.
A usually enclosed wagon used for transportation of goods
or animals; a multipurpose enclosed motor vehicle having a boxlike
shape, rear or side doors and side panels often with windows.
Any vehicle which can be used to tow or otherwise move another
vehicle and which is for hire or used in connection with another business.
A. No person shall operate or cause to be operated a
wrecker upon all the streets of the City of East Orange without first
obtaining a license from the Chief License Inspector. The license
shall expire on February 1 of every calendar year, unless sooner suspended
or revoked by the Chief License Inspector. The annual fee for such
a license shall be $1,000.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
B. The license (or a copy thereof) shall be affixed to
the interior of the wrecker in a conspicuous position.
A. The Chief License Inspector, under the supervision of the Tax Collector, is hereby authorized and empowered to establish reasonable rules and regulations governing the inspection and operation of wreckers pursuant to § 5-51 of the Code of the City of East Orange.
B. The Chief License Inspector, under supervision of
the Tax Collector, shall, after receiving a complaint involving a
wrecker owner's or driver's conduct pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter or any rules or regulations established hereunder, refer
the matter to the East Orange Police Department for investigation.
If any investigation conducted by the East Orange Police Department
determines that a violation under this chapter has been committed,
a summons shall be issued by a sworn member of the East Orange Police
Department. However, the Chief License Inspector shall maintain concurrent
jurisdiction and shall have the authority to issue summonses. Any
summons issued under the provisions of this chapter shall be under
the jurisdiction of the City's Municipal Court. However, a copy of
any summons issued and disposition of the same shall be provided to
C. The Chief License Inspector, under supervision of the Tax Collector, after providing an owner or driver with notice of a hearing, shall have the power, consistent with due process of law, to suspend, revoke or not renew a wrecker owner's or driver's license for violations of safety standards or rules and regulations of operation under this chapter or any rules or regulations established hereunder. Said hearing shall be conducted by the Tax Collector or an authorized designee. This provision shall apply in addition to the penalties for violations of this chapter as described in § 264-10. This provision shall not apply to sanctions imposed under § 264-4 of this chapter.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
D. The Chief License Inspector shall maintain proper
records of licenses issued and inspections made and shall also require
all licensees to keep proper business records as to date towed, locations
towed to and from, person(s) authorizing tow, year, make and vehicle
identification number of vehicle being towed, and to have them available
for inspection by the East Orange Police Department and the Licensing
E. The Tax Collector's authority and duties to act under
this chapter shall be under the supervision of the Director of the
A. No licensee shall operate nor cause to operate a wrecker
upon the streets of the City of East Orange until said wrecker is
covered by an insurance policy which is acceptable to the Chief License
Inspector in coverage amounts of at least of $750,000 for a wrecker
capable of towing a motor vehicle up to 26,000 pounds and $1,000,000
for wreckers capable of towing a motor vehicle that is more than 26,000
pounds, and $100,000 garage-keeper legal liability and "on-hook" coverage.
Said coverage shall comply with state and federal regulations. No
license shall be issued until the applicant presents evidence to the
Chief License Inspector that this requirement has been met.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
B. When a licensee changes insurance companies or renews
an existing policy, he must immediately notify the Chief License Inspector
C. When a licensee's insurance has been canceled or he
has received notice that his insurance will be canceled by the insurance
company, he must notify the Chief License Inspector immediately. The
licensee's license shall, upon termination of insurance coverage and
notice that the previous coverage will not be reinstated, be suspended
automatically as an operation of law pursuant to Title 39 of the New
Jersey Statutes Annotated until the Chief License Inspector receives
either a letter of reinstatement or a letter of new coverage from
the insurance carrier. Upon receipt by the Chief License Inspector
of said notice, the license shall be reinstated.
D. The City of East Orange must be listed as an additional
insured as well as certificate holder on the insurance policy. Furthermore,
the licensee shall execute a hold-harmless agreement releasing the
City from any liability incurred as a result of the licensee's towing
activities within the City.
A. No person shall engage in the operation of a wrecker
in the City of East Orange unless he first applies for and receives
a wrecker driver's license from the Licensing Subdivision.
B. The Chief License Inspector shall establish reasonable
rules and regulations governing the issuance of such licenses, which
rules and regulations shall include the provision that a license will
not be issued unless the applicant:
(1) Is over 18 years of age.
(2) Has a valid New Jersey driver's license in effect.
(3) Is not addicted to the use of any narcotic or intoxicating
(4) Has not been convicted of any crime of the first,
second or third degree or a crime of similar seriousness in a foreign
jurisdiction within the 10 years preceding the application.
(5) Every applicant for a wrecker driver's or wrecker owner's license shall be fingerprinted and shall submit to a comprehensive nationwide criminal record history check by the East Orange Police Department for his initial license. Thereafter, a comprehensive nationwide criminal history record check shall be required every year upon the renewal of the license. The applicant shall have the record check done through the East Orange Police Department with the results being forwarded to the Chief License Inspector. Furthermore, the applicant shall be responsible for all fees associated with obtaining a record check. The refusal or failure of any applicant to comply with the provisions of this section shall be grounds for denial of the issuance of a license. Furthermore, at the request of the Chief License Inspector, the East Orange Police Department shall conduct comprehensive nationwide criminal history record checks on any wrecker owner or wrecker driver at any time during the year after the license has been issued. The East Orange Police Department shall report the findings of such searches to the Chief License Inspector. Any wrecker owner or driver who has obtained a criminal conviction as discussed in § 264-5B(4) since the issuance of his or her initial or renewal license shall be subject to the suspension or revocation of his or her license by the Chief License Inspector under the provisions of § 264-3.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
(6) The applicant must be a citizen of the United States
or a legal resident alien. Should the applicant not be a citizen of
the United States, the applicant shall provide a copy of the resident
alien or work authorization card.
C. When issued, the wrecker driver's license shall bear
a photograph of the licensee. The licensee shall have the license
in his possession whenever he drives or operates a wrecker.
D. A wrecker driver's license shall be issued at the
fee of $300 and shall expire on February 1 of every calendar year,
unless sooner suspended or revoked by the Chief License Inspector.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
E. No wrecker driver's license is transferable.
A. All wreckers must be equipped with a rotary or flashing
amber light, approved-type fire extinguisher for gasoline and electrical
fires, and road flares.
B. All wreckers must be kept in good running condition,
including but not limited to tires, brakes, steering mechanism, lights
and body and tow body (boom mechanism).
C. All wreckers will have the name of the registered
owner, city and state of the business painted in three-inch letters
and numerals on both sides of the wrecker.
D. If the applicant's business is not located in the
City of East Orange, the applicant shall provide the Chief License
Inspector with a copy of the applicant's current license from the
city from which the licensee's business is located. If the applicant
fails to provide the license, the applicant shall not be granted a
license to operate a wrecker in the City of East Orange.
A. A licensee must notify the East Orange Police Department
of any and all vehicles towed from private property within the City
of East Orange at the time of the tow.
B. Any licensee who tows a vehicle from private property
must notify the owners of both the property and the vehicle towed
by certified mail within 48 hours of the time said vehicle is towed.
C. No vehicle subject to nonconsensual towing shall be
towed from public or private property until the East Orange Police
Department has issued a summons and upon notification of the property
owner or his agent. Said provision shall not apply when emergency
or accident conditions exist as determined by the East Orange Police
Department. Said summons shall only be written by a sworn officer
of the East Orange Police Department on active and official tour of
duty at the time the summons is issued. In the event that a vehicle
is towed from private property, the summons shall be executed by the
property owner or his agent, or the tenant of the premises to whom
the parking space is permitted, who shall provide written documentation
at the time the summons and tow are requested that they are authorized
as such to execute said summons, except that no wrecker company owner
or employee of said wrecker company shall be authorized to execute
a summons. Such documentation provided by the agent shall include
the correct name, address and telephone number of the agent. Further,
each property owner shall at the time of initial or renewal license
application through the wrecker company owner provide the Police Department,
with copy to the Chief License Inspector, in writing, with the name,
address, and telephone number of his/her current agent.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
D. The wrecker company shall provide the Chief License Inspector with copies of all contracts within the City of East Orange and shall submit any new contracts awarded by property owner or agent within the City of East Orange at the time of application or renewal. Furthermore, the wrecker company shall provide to the Chief License Inspector at the time of initial application or renewal a written certification from the property owner or agent on a form to be provided by the Chief License Inspector that all present tenants residing in the property have been given a copy of the provisions of this chapter related to nonconsensual towing. Failure to provide same shall constitute a violation of this chapter and the company shall be subject to penalties including suspension or revocation of license or permit pursuant to § 264-3.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
E. The wrecker company shall provide the Chief Licensing Inspector with a monthly report of all vehicles towed off of private property within the City of East Orange. Failure to provide same shall constitute a violation of this chapter, and the company shall be subject to penalties including suspension or revocation of license or permit pursuant to § 264-3.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
F. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to
those wrecker companies who are under contract to remove vehicles
from private property with said vehicle belonging to either the property
owner or an authorized tenant of the property. Said companies shall
include private companies, as well as wrecker companies associated
with automobile agencies (i.e., AAA).
A. Prior to use and operation of any wrecker under the
provisions of this chapter, said wrecker must pass the state motor
vehicle services inspection.
B. No wrecker shall operate upon the streets of the City
of East Orange without a current New Jersey state inspection sticker.
A. The wrecker company shall at the time of the initial or renewal application of a license provide to the Chief License Inspector the location and address of the wrecker company's storage yard or lot for any vehicles towed off of private property in the City of East Orange. Said yard or lot shall be physically located within or no more than five miles in any direction from the boundary limits of the City of East Orange. Furthermore, the wrecker company at the time of initial or renewal application shall provide the Chief License Inspector with proof of permission to store towed automobiles at the storage location. Said proof shall consist of a deed of ownership, tenancy lease or use-and-occupancy agreement between the wrecker company and property owner. The wrecker company shall notify the Chief License Inspector of a change of towing storage location immediately, but no later than three business days after changing locations, and shall comply with all other provisions of this section. Failure to comply shall subject the wrecker company to suspension or revocation of license under § 264-3.
B. The Chief License Inspector, under the supervision of the Tax Collector and in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, shall with the assistance of the East Orange Police and Public Works Departments physically determine if the storage yard is in compliance with the provisions of § 264-7.2A and shall deny any initial or renewal application or suspend or revoke any issued license of a wrecker company that fails to comply with the provisions of this section.
C. The storage facility shall have business hours open to the public Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The wrecker company shall have someone at the premises at all times during operation authorized to release a vehicle to the motor vehicle owner or someone authorized to retrieve the motor vehicle. Furthermore, should a wrecker company that engages in nonconsensual towing from private property tow and store a motor vehicle after hours (including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays), the wrecker company shall provide or arrange for after-hours release within one hour of the vehicle being stored in the storage location. Failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall constitute a violation and shall subject the wrecker company to suspension and revocation of license under § 264-3.
D. For services rendered, or to redeem a motor vehicle from storage, the wrecker company shall accept payment in the form of cash, a check issued by an insurance company, a valid debit card or a valid major credit card, subject to the provisions of § 264-7.2E of this chapter.
E. The wrecker company may request identification before
releasing the motor vehicle. Unless the motor vehicle owner or representative
authorized to retrieve the motor vehicle is unable to produce such
identification, or the wrecker company owner or representative has
a bona fide reason to believe the card or other identification is
fictitious, altered, stolen, expired or revoked or not valid for any
other cause or is clearly offered with the intent to defraud the issuer,
the debit or credit card shall be deemed an acceptable form of payment
in lieu of cash if the wrecker company ordinarily accepts the card
at his place of business. Nothing in this chapter shall preclude payment
by a motor vehicle owner or representative in the form of a check
or money order, if this form of payment is acceptable to the wrecker
F. If a wrecker company charges a consumer a fee for a private property or nonconsensual towing service that is disputed by the consumer, or is inconsistent with the fees established under this chapter, the parties shall make a good faith effort to resolve the dispute. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute and the Chief License Inspector determines the fees to be inconsistent and unreasonable under the fees established under this chapter, the Chief License Inspector may order the wrecker company to reimburse the consumer for an amount equal to the difference between the charged fee and the fees established under this chapter. Failure of a wrecker company to return an amount after being ordered by the Chief License Inspector shall constitute a violation and shall subject the wrecker company to suspension or revocation of license under § 264-3.
G. Nothing in the provisions of this section shall prohibit
or restrict the powers and duties granted to the Chief License Inspector
under any other provision of this chapter.
A. Any person licensed to operate his vehicle in the
City of East Orange must comply with the rates in this section. These
rates are subject solely to the repeal, modification, addition and
deletion by operation of law enacted by the City of East Orange. The
charge(s) for services rendered by any licensee operating in the City
of East Orange shall not exceed the following rates:[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
Automobiles (including sport utility vehicles,
vans, pickup trucks, motorcycles, mopeds and scooters), utilizing
nonflatbed towing service
B. All rates shall be posted on a card at least three
inches by five inches inside the wrecker in a conspicuous place.
C. All rates pertaining to the City of East Orange shall
be posted on a card at least 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches in a conspicuous
place near the payment area. Failure to comply with said rates shall
result in the issuance of a summons and possible suspension and revocation
of licensing and towing privileges in the City of East Orange.
D. Vehicle owners or their agents shall be provided with
a copy of the rates for review at a reasonable time prior to making
E. All fees shall be the same, regardless of whether
the vehicle towed is privately or commercially registered.
F. Storage fees shall be based upon full twenty-four-hour
periods a motor vehicle is in the storage facility. For example, if
a motor vehicle is towed to a storage facility at 7:00 p.m. on one
day and the owner of the motor vehicle retrieve the motor vehicle
before 7:00 p.m. the next day, the wrecker company shall charge for
only on day of storage. If a motor vehicle is stored for more than
24 hours but less than 48 hours, the towing company may charge for
two days of storage.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
G. Parking lot owners shall install signage at each and
every entrance and exit of their respective parking lots. Such sign
shall be a minimum of 36 inches wide by 36 inches high with a minimum
letter height of two inches. The sign shall list the following information,
provided the parking lot owner is under contract with the wrecker
company:[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
purpose or purposes for which parking is authorized and the times
during which such parking is permitted;
unauthorized parking is prohibited and unauthorized motor vehicles
will be towed at the owner's expense;
name, address and telephone number of the towing company that will
perform the towing;
charges for the towing and storage of towed automobiles;
street address of the storage facility where the towed vehicles can
be redeemed after payment of posted charges and the times during which
the vehicle may be redeemed and the days and hours of operation of
a consumer may contact the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs
by calling 1-800-242-5846, prompt number 4.
H. The wrecker company owner or operator must provide to the vehicle owner or driver of the vehicle an itemized receipt, including the wrecker owner's name, address and telephone number, listing all fees charged. The wrecker company owner or operator must also include on the receipt the time the vehicle was towed, the time the vehicle was deposited in its storage lot and what type of towing service was utilized. Failure to comply with the provisions of any portion of this section shall constitute a violation and shall subject the wrecker company to suspension or revocation of license under § 264-3.[Amended 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 7-2009]
be punishable by a fine of no less than $1,000 for a first offense;
no less than $2,000, or imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or
a period of community service not exceeding 90 days for a second offense
and subsequent offenses. Each subsequent offense shall be deemed continuous
with prior offenses if occurring within one year of the previous offense.
Furthermore, any wrecker owner or operator who receives more than
six sustained violations in a calendar year shall have his or her
license revoked by the Chief License Inspector for a period of not
This chapter shall apply to any persons who
are property owners or agents of the property owner or tenants of
the premises to whom a parking space is assigned, who engage or contract
with wrecker companies for services to have automobiles nonconsensually
towed from property in the City of East Orange pursuant to the provisions
of this chapter. This chapter shall also apply to any persons who
apply for or are issued a wrecker owner's or wrecker driver's license
by the Subdivision of Licensing of the Division of Tax Collection
and Revenue in the City of East Orange pursuant to the provisions