North Carolina H199 establishes regulations for nonconsensual towing businesses, including permit requirements, fee limits, and signage rules.
North Carolina H199 introduces regulations for nonconsensual towing businesses, requiring them to obtain permits from the Towing and Recovery Commission. The Commission is tasked with setting maximum fees for towing, booting, storage, and handling of commercial cargo, which can vary by vehicle type and region. The bill mandates that private property owners post signs warning of potential towing and requires towing businesses to input specific vehicle and incident details into a statewide database.
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