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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 706 - MOTOR CARRIERS

NRS 706.4465 Operator of tow car required to maintain dispatcher’s log; contents of log.

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NRS 706.4465 Operator of tow car required to maintain dispatcher’s log; contents of log. The operator shall maintain a dispatcher’s log which shows for each vehicle towed:
1. The date and time the call to provide towing was received.
2. The name of the person requesting that the vehicle be towed.
3. The date and time a tow car was dispatched to provide the towing.
4. The date and time the tow car arrived at the location of the vehicle to be towed.
5. The date and time the towing was completed.
6. The model, make, year of manufacture, vehicle identification number and license plate number of the towed motor vehicle.
7. The name of the insurance company that provides coverage for the towed vehicle, if the operator determines the identity of the insurance company or is otherwise informed of the identity of the insurance company.
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