Arizona SB1205 regulates motor vehicle booting services, setting fees and operational rules.
Arizona SB1205 amends the state's statutes to regulate motor vehicle booting services, which immobilize vehicles by attaching devices to tires or parking on private property without permission. The bill allows cities and towns to set regulations on booting rates, signage, and release practices, but prohibits booting on abandoned or junk vehicles. It mandates that booting services must release vehicles within 30 minutes of a release request, reducing fees by 50% if done within an hour. Booting services can charge between $90 and $150, with fees adjusted every three years.
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