- (a) When more than one (1) casualty is towed by the same licensed wrecker service from the scene of a traffic incident it shall be counted on the OHP wrecker rotation as a single call to the licensed wrecker service.
- (b) A licensed wrecker service that receives a request for services from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol but, through no fault of the licensed wrecker service, no services are provided, the licensed wrecker service will not be rotated from its position on the OHP wrecker rotation until it responds to a subsequent call for service.
- (c) A licensed wrecker service that, after receiving a call for service, fails to arrive at the scene of the traffic incident within a reasonable time, in the opinion of the OHP personnel on scene, or indicates it is unavailable in a reasonable time, shall be rotated from its position to the bottom of the applicable OHP wrecker rotation. The next licensed wrecker service on the OHP wrecker rotation will then be contacted. The first licensed wrecker service will be notified as soon as practicable of the situation.
- (d) When a licensed wrecker service receives an off-rotation call for service, it shall be rotated from its current position to the bottom of the applicable OHP wrecker rotation.
- (e) A licensed wrecker service that refuses a call for service shall be rotated from its current position to the bottom of the applicable OHP Wrecker Rotation.
- (f) A licensed wrecker service shall notify the Department personnel making the call for service of its current location and estimated time of arrival to the scene of the traffic incident.
- (g) Authorized wrecker vehicle operators responding to OHP wrecker rotation calls must be able to speak and understand the English language.
Added at 42 Ok Reg, Number 20, effective 7-11-25