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DOJ seeks applicants for Tow Truck Complaint Resolution Committee

Press release

HELENA — The Montana Department of Justice seeks applications for membership to the Tow Truck Complaint Resolution Committee from:

• A representative of the tow truck industry from western Montana;

• A representative of the insurance industry; and

• A representative of the public-at-large.

  The Tow Truck Complaint Resolution Committee consists of six representatives: Two members from the tow truck industry; one member from the commercial motor carrier industry; one member from the insurance industry; one member from the public; and one member from the Montana Highway Patrol.

The Committee reviews and resolves complaints involving tow truck issues. The term of membership is three years. 

People interested should send letters of application to:

  Montana Highway Patrol

Attn: Tow Truck Complaint Resolution Committee

2681 Palmer St., Ste. B

Missoula, MT 59808

Letters should include the applicant’s name, address, and any qualifications the applicant believes are relevant to his or her ability to serve as a committee member. The deadline for applications is Jan. 23. Once the deadline for application has passed, Attorney General Tim Fox will review the applications and make a final decision on committee membership. 

Questions should be directed to Montana Highway Patrol Capt. James Kitchin at 406-531-3610 or Assistant Attorney General Kelley Hubbard at 406-444-2026.

 

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