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debris, parts, fluids and glass from the scene. In the event two or more wreckers tow vehicles from the <br />scene, all of the wrecker drivers are responsible for removing and disposing of the debris, parts, fluids <br />and glass. Where any fluid spill is in excess of ten gallons, or the fluid spilled is not required for t <br />normal operation of the vehicle, and an on-duty police officer or fire fighter is not present at the s <br />area, the wrecker driver must notify the fire department. <br />(d) A police officer at a police scene will have authority to summon a Category B wrecker when the <br />equipment is required in the officer's opinion. Unless a police officer summons a Category B wrecker, <br />the wrecker service may not charge any amounts for the tow that exceed the amounts that may be <br />charged for a tow by a Category A wrecker. <br />Sec. 90.250. Wrecker ticket for police-authorized tow; destination for tows. <br />(a) It is unlawful for a driver to perform a police-authorized tow without obtaining a completed wrecker <br />ticket issued by the police officer who authorizes the tow. <br />(b) The driver performing a police-authorized tow is responsible for the towed vehicle at all times until <br />the vehicle has been accepted by the storage facility to which it is towed, or delivered to another <br />authorized destination. <br />(c) Unless a wrecker driver is authorized by a police officer to deliver a towed vehicle to another <br />destination, the driver must deliver the vehicle to a participating storage facility, and leave the vehicle <br />inside the fenced area of the storage facility. <br />Sec. 90.251. Soliciting wrecker business at police scene prohibited. • <br />It is unlawful for any wrecker service owner, driver, employee or agent to solicit business in any manner <br />at or near a police scene without having been requested to report to the scene by a police dispatcher. <br />Sec. 90.252. Complaints against wrecker services on rotation system. <br />(a) A rotation wrecker service must respond to each written complaint received by the service or the <br />chief of police related to a police-authorized tow, regarding damage to any vehicle towed or impounded <br />by the wrecker service as a police-authorized tow. The response must be in writing to the person <br />complaining, with a copy to the chief of police, and must be sent within ten days of receipt of the <br />complaint. <br />(b) If a complaint pertains to damages allegedly caused to a vehicle in the course of a police-authorized <br />tow, the chief of police will determine whether the rotation wrecker service involved should pay the <br />damages as a condition of continuing on the rotation system. If the chief determines that that damages <br />should be paid, the service must either 1) pay the damages within 15 days of the police chiefs decision, <br />or 2) file a claim with the service's insurance company within three business days after being notified of <br />the chief s decision, with payment to be made within 45 calendar days after the chief s decision, or the <br />service will be automatically suspended from the rotation system until the payment is made. <br />(c) , the ehief of poliee will ha <br />the eomplaint in aeeor-danee with seetion 90.294-. <br />A rotation wrecker service or storage facility must respond to each written complaint received bIth <br />10