7-6-3: INVESTIGATION AND APPROVAL:
Within sixty (60) days after receiving an application for rotation tow list, the police department shall conduct an investigation of the applicant to determine the accuracy of the information contained in said application. As part of the approval process, a tow operator's towing equipment shall be inspected by a police officer designated by the chief of police. If a tow operator is approved and placed on the rotation tow list, the tow operator agrees to and shall permit the village at the discretion of the chief of police, to inspect said tow operator's equipment every six (6) months. Upon completion of the police department's investigation and inspection of the tow operator's equipment, the tow operator will be notified in writing, by regular mail, at the address provided by the tow operator on the application, that the application is either approved and the tow operator has been placed on the rotation tow list, or disapproved, with the reasons for such disapproval stated in the written notification. No tow operator's application shall be disapproved unless:
   A.   The applicant has knowingly furnished false or misleading information, or withheld relevant information on the application;
   B.   The applicant does not and will not acquire insurance as required by section 7-6-4 of this chapter;
   C.   The applicant or any of its owners have been permanently removed from the rotation tow list for cause pursuant to section 7-6-9 of this chapter;
   D.   The applicant fails to qualify under section 7-6-13 of this chapter;
   E.   At any time the towing equipment does not meet the standards required by the village for towing. (Ord. 2008-10-02, 10-22-2008)