A. Upon receipt of written notice from the Division of Consumer Counsel of the Office of the Attorney General that it has obtained a civil judgment against a tow truck driver for a violation of subsection A of § 46.2-118 or § 46.2-1217, 46.2-1231, or 46.2-1233.1 or upon the failure of a tow truck driver to report to the Department within 10 days any conviction for a felony or misdemeanor that occurred while he is registered in accordance with § 46.2-116, the Department may revoke or suspend the registration of a tow truck driver after notice and hearing as provided in subsection C.
B. Furthermore, the Department shall, after notice and hearing as provided in subsection C, revoke or suspend the registration of a tow truck driver for:
1. Conviction of any crime for which a person must register with the Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry pursuant to Chapter 9 (§ 9.1-900 et seq.) of Title 9.1 or in a substantially similar law of any other state, the United States, or any foreign jurisdiction;
2. Conviction of a violent crime as defined in subsection C of § 17.1-805; or
3. Conviction of any crime involving the driving of a tow truck, including drug or alcohol offenses, but not traffic infraction convictions.
C. Before suspending or revoking any registration, reasonable notice of such proposed action shall be given to the tow truck driver by the Department in accordance with the provisions of § 2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process Act. In suspending or revoking the registration of a tow truck driver, the Department may assess the tow truck driver the cost of conducting the hearing unless the Department determines that the violation was inadvertent or done in a good faith belief that such act did not violate a statute. Any costs assessed by the Department shall be limited to (i) the reasonable hourly rate of the hearing officer and (ii) the actual cost of recording the hearing.
2012, cc. 803, 835; 2020, c. 829.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 46.2-100.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail
§ 46.2-101. Applicability of title to vehicles on certain toll roads and parking facilities
§ 46.2-103. Stopping vehicles for inspection or to secure information
§ 46.2-105. Making false affidavit or swearing falsely, perjury
§ 46.2-105.2. Obtaining documents from the Department when not entitled thereto; penalty
§ 46.2-106. Reciprocal agreements entered into by Governor
§ 46.2-107. Lists of vehicles used for rent or hire, or by contract carriers
§ 46.2-110. Right to inspect vehicles in garages
§ 46.2-111. Flares and other signals relating to stopped commercial motor vehicles
§ 46.2-112. Tampering with odometer; penalty; civil liability
§ 46.2-113. Violations of this title; penalties
§ 46.2-114. Disposition of fines and forfeitures
§ 46.2-115. Inapplicability of title on Tangier Island; adoption of local ordinances; penalties
§ 46.2-118. Prohibited acts by tow truck drivers and towing and recovery operators