(a) Every three years, the county commission of each county or the municipality operating an emergency telephone system or an enhanced emergency telephone system shall, in consultation with all public safety units, public agencies and all available towing services registered as common carriers pursuant to the provisions of chapter twenty-four-a of this code, establish a policy that provides for the most prompt, fair, equitable and effective response to requests or dispatches for emergency towing services.
(b) For each incident where towing services are required, the public agency procuring towing services shall maintain a public record of the name of the towing service utilized.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 24. Public Service Commission
Article 6. Local Emergency Telephone System
§24-6-1a. Municipal Emergency Telephone Systems
§24-6-3. Adoption of Emergency Telephone System Plan
§24-6-4. Creation of Emergency Telephone Systems
§24-6-5. Enhanced Emergency Telephone System Requirements
§24-6-6. Enhanced Emergency Telephone System Proposed Requirement
§24-6-6a. Alternate Procedure for Proposal by the Department of Public Safety
§24-6-6b. Wireless Enhanced 911 Fee; Public Safety Wireless Fee; Wireless Tower Fee
§24-6-7. Resolution of Conflicts
§24-6-8. Limitation of Liability
§24-6-9. Prohibitions and Penalty
§24-6-10. Prohibition Against Using "911" in Company Name
§24-6-11. Confidentiality of Proprietary Information
§24-6-12. Dispatching of Towing Services for Emergency Towing of Vehicles; Exceptions