Rotation Log definition

Rotation Log means a list for each Highway Patrol Troop of the Department of current Class AA wrecker operators whose places of business are within the geographical boundaries of the Troop and who have requested and been approved by the Department to be on the list. This list governs the alternation among approved Class AA wrecker operators meeting the qualification of various categories of Class AA wrecker services except Class AA-TL wrecker vehicles.

Examples of Rotation Log in a sentence

  • An original application for a license or placement on the Rotation Log is denied for failure to qualify under this Chapter.

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  • Failure to meet this standard for any reason shall be grounds for removal from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol Rotation Log.

  • A wrecker service called from the Highway Patrol Rotation Log shall not accept a request for services unless the operator has a vehicle immediately available to perform the requested service.

  • Under these circumstances, the operator who receives the first request shall lose position on the Rotation Log.

  • Every wrecker service on the Highway Patrol Rotation Log shall maintain twenty-four (24) hour service.

  • The Department shall place a licensed Class AA wrecker service on the Highway Patrol Rotation Log in a highway patrol troop district in which the place of business and the primary storage facility of the wrecker service are located upon written request filed by the wrecker service with the Department.

  • Which has not been assigned to the Rotation Log of the Troop District.

  • When an emergency condition exists, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reserves the right to request the services of any appropriately equipped and licensed wrecker service best able to handle the emergency and can reach the scene in the shortest time, regardless of the operator’s position on the Rotation Log.

  • Upon further request of the wrecker service, the Commissioner of Public Safety or the Department employee with statewide responsibility for administration of wrecker services may place a wrecker service on the Highway Patrol Rotation Log in a district adjacent to the district in which the place of business and the primary storage facility of the wrecker service are located if the wrecker service is in proximity to and within a reasonable radius of the boundary of the district.

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