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Section 106-B:34 – Compliance Action; Disciplinary Enforcement.

    106-B:34 Compliance Action; Disciplinary Enforcement. – Participation in the state police tow list is a privilege, not a right. The director of state police is charged with the responsibility of ensuring that the towing, storage, roadside emergency service, and recovery of vehicles at the direction or request of the division of state police is […]

Section 106-B:33 – Confiscated Vehicles; Impoundment.

    106-B:33 Confiscated Vehicles; Impoundment. – A state trooper may impound or confiscate a vehicle towed by a tow business that is on the rotation list in furtherance of law enforcement duties, such as when the vehicle is reported stolen or involved in a crime, is unsafe to be driven, or is to be processed […]

Section 106-B:24 – Removal.

    106-B:24 Removal. – Any member of the auxiliary force may be suspended or discharged by the director. Source. 1965, 374:1, eff. July 1, 1965.

Section 106-B:25 – Workers’ Compensation.

    106-B:25 Workers’ Compensation. – Members of the auxiliary force shall be considered state employees for the purpose of workers’ compensation for state employees under RSA 8:60, 61 and 62. Source. 1965, 374:1. 1983, 380:2, eff. July 1, 1983.

Section 106-B:26 – Applicability.

    106-B:26 Applicability. – I. This subdivision shall apply to the enforcement of provisions of the motor vehicle laws by the state police, including clearing roads and entrances of stolen, unregistered, illegally parked, disabled or abandoned vehicles, vehicles involved in accidents or crimes or other situations, regarding the removal, storage, and release of such vehicles […]

Section 106-B:27 – State Police; Use of Tow List.

    106-B:27 State Police; Use of Tow List. – I. In the event the division of state police seeks to tow or remove any vehicle pursuant to applicable laws and rules, whenever practicable the tow company responsible for such towing or removal shall be chosen from a tow list in accordance with this subdivision. II. […]

Section 106-B:28 – Definitions.

    106-B:28 Definitions. – In this subdivision: I. " Heavy duty wrecker " means a wrecker intended and suitably equipped for towing vehicles in excess of 10,000 pounds gross weight, such as a tractor-trailer, large truck, or similar vehicle but excluding carriers and flatbeds, and meeting the following requirements, provided that come-a-longs, chains, or other […]

Section 106-B:29 – Use of Tow List.

    106-B:29 Use of Tow List. – I. When a towing situation being handled by state police involves a vehicle that requires recovery, towing, or removal from the scene, the trooper in charge shall make a best effort attempt to allow the owner, operator, or other person lawfully responsible for the vehicle to contact a […]

Section 106-B:30 – Requirements for Placement on the Tow List.

    106-B:30 Requirements for Placement on the Tow List. – I. Any tow business that wishes to be placed on the rotation list with appropriate designation shall make application to the director of state police. II. The tow business shall provide as part of its application a list of all tow truck operator personnel, including […]

Section 106-B:31 – Requirements to Remain on the Tow List.

    106-B:31 Requirements to Remain on the Tow List. – I. Tow personnel shall perform a general cleanup of an accident area before leaving the scene, and remove any glass, vehicle parts, debris, or other substances dropped or spilled prior to leaving an incident scene. Vehicle fluids or hazardous substances shall not be intentionally drained […]