
Since the RFP (OPP-0460 RFP Motor Vehicle Impound Facilities And Related Services) was posted to MERX on May 17, 2011, the OPP has deemed it necessary to cancel the RFP and reissue a new one that better meets the OPP’s need.
Under amendments to the Highway Traffic Act enacted through Bill 126, vehicle/tow impoundment responsibilities for 45, 90 and 180-day vehicle impoundments have been transferred to police services and become part of other legislative seizures and tows currently under OPP authority.
These are:
- The seven-day impoundment program for street racing;
- The seven-day impoundment for drivers suspended under the HTA (excluding suspensions for defaulted fines and medical reasons);
- The seven-day impoundment for drivers with a BAC over 80 mg. or fail/refuse to comply with the demand of a police officer (e.g. for a breath sample);
- The seven-day impoundment for drivers caught driving without a required ignition interlock device.
The OPP is notifying all proponents who responded to the RFP and has commenced preparation of a modified RFP which it expects to reissue in the fall. Stakeholders will be notified as soon as the new RFP date has been confirmed.