TOW OPERATORS Sample Clauses

TOW OPERATORS. A. Operators applying for the rotation tow program shall have a minimum of three
TOW OPERATORS. Operators must comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations when engaged in rotation towing.
TOW OPERATORS. A. Operators applying for the rotation tow program shall have a minimum of three (3) verifiable year's for-hire towing experience, as an owner or principal, prior to the final filing date of an enrollment period to qualify for a rotation tow listing. 1) The three (3) verifiable years' for-hire experience shall be decided by the EPD. B. Operators and owners who do not meet the three (3) verifiable years' for-hire towing experience, may be considered if a full-time manager is employed who possesses three
TOW OPERATORS. A. Operators applying for a rotation tow listing must have a minimum of three (3) verifiable years of for-hire towing experience, as an owner or principal, prior to the final filing date of an enrollment period, in order to qualify for a rotation tow listing. PRPD shall determine whether an operator meets the above criteria, based on evidence provided to the PRPD. B. Operators and owners who do not meet the three year verifiable for-hire towing experience may be considered for a position on the PRPD rotation tow list if operator employs a qualified manager, as determined by the PRPD. As used herein, a "qualified manager" means a manager who:
TOW OPERATORS. A. The Towing Agency shall have at least one (1) qualified tow truck operator available twenty-four (24) hours per day except at least two (2) qualified operators must be available each day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, exclusive of holidays. B. The Chief of Police may, in his discretion, waive the requirement that a Towing Agency have a qualified tow truck operator on duty beyond normal business hours (as set forth above) provided that the Towing Agency meets all other requirements and performance standards as set forth herein. However, if the Towing Agency does not have a qualified tow truck operator on duty when it is called in rotation, the Agency will forfeit its turn in rotation and will not again be called upon until all other agencies on the list have been called. C. The Towing Agency hereby agrees that it has, or will have, on its staff and will retain during the term of this Agreement, all required professional personnel necessary to completely and accurately perform the work and services under this Agreement. D. The Towing Agency further agrees to insure that its agents or employees shall possess the training, experience, knowledge and character necessary to qualify them individually for the particular duties they will perform under this Agreement.

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