What are the most common reasons that nonconsent tow fee schedules are rejected?
Private Property Charges Charges exceed private property statewide maximum amounts; Fees other than a light duty, medium duty and heavy duty tow fees and drop fees are listed; and Private property charges are not clearly separated from incident management charges. Incident Management Charges The tow fee schedule must be specific. Please provide a specific price range on the rate sheet. For example: “Towing Fee: $45 – $300” OK “Towing Fee: $45 and up” NOT OK In cases where incident management fees vary, your nonconsent tow fee schedule must show a minimum and maximum. For example: “The towing fee is from $45 – $300.” OK “The towing fee varies depending on circumstances.” NOT OK If a incident management fee on your nonconsent tow fee schedule includes a “percentage fee” please clarify of what amount the fee is a percentage.. For example: “Rental equipment = rental cost + 20% of total bill.” OK “Rental equipment = rental cost + 20%.” NOT OK The following are examples of terms or charges t