15-803. Definitions.
   (1)   “A Class A wrecker” is a towing vehicle designed to tow passenger cars, pick-up trucks, small trailers, etc. This classification also includes "wheel lift," "car carrier," or "rollback" type vehicle transporters. The towing vehicle chassis shall have a minimum manufacturer's capacity of 14,000 lbs. or greater gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR).
   (2)   “A Class B wrecker” is a towing vehicle designed to tow medium size trucks, trailers etc. The towing chassis shall have a minimum manufacturer's capacity of 26,000 lbs. or greater GVWR.
   (3)   “A Class C wrecker” is a towing vehicle designed to tow large trucks, road tractors, and trailers. The towing vehicle chassis shall have a minimum manufacturer's capacity of 35,000 lbs. or greater GVWR.
   (4)   “An on-call wrecker service” is a towing business listed on a rotating schedule after voluntarily complying with the standards and requirements herein. An on-call wrecker service is available to provide towing services at the request of an officer of the Cookeville Police Department. These requests may involve services rendered at arrest scenes, crash scenes, for roadway obstructions, and for the actions specified in Title 15, Chapter 6, Parking and Title 15, Chapter 7, Enforcement.
   (5)   “Garage keeper's liability” is insurance that protects a garage keeper against liability for damage to vehicles in his/her care, custody, or control.
   (6)   “On hook coverage” is insurance that will normally pay to repair or replace a vehicle that the towing company did not own if it is damaged by a collision, fire, theft, explosion, or vandalism while it is being towed or hauled.
   (7)   “Vehicle liability” is insurance that pays for damages due to bodily injury and property damage to others for which the towing company is responsible. (Ord. #O17-10-19, Dec. 2017)