Section 22523 Of Chapter 9. Stopping, Standing, And Parking From California Vehicle Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 9.
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. (a) No person shall abandon a vehicle upon any highway.
(b) No person shall abandon a vehicle upon public or private
property without the express or implied consent of the owner or
person in lawful possession or control of the property.
(c) Any person convicted of a violation of this section shall be
punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) and
shall provide proof that the costs of removal and disposition of the
vehicle have been paid. No part of any fine imposed shall be
suspended. The fine may be paid in installments if the court
determines that the defendant is unable to pay the entire amount in
one payment.
(d) Proof that the costs of removal and disposition of the vehicle
have been paid shall not be required if proof is provided to the
court that the vehicle was stolen prior to abandonment. That proof
may consist of a police report or other evidence acceptable to the
court.
(e) The costs required to be paid for the removal and disposition
of any vehicle determined to be abandoned pursuant to Section 22669
shall not exceed those for towing and seven days of storage. This
subdivision does not apply if the registered owner or legal owner has
completed and returned to the lienholder a "Declaration of
Opposition" form within the time specified in Section 22851.8.
(f) (1) If a vehicle is abandoned in violation of subdivision (b)
and is not redeemed after impound, the last registered owner is
guilty of an infraction. In addition to any other penalty, the
registered owner shall be liable for any deficiency remaining after
disposal of the vehicle under Section 3071 or 3072 of the Civil Code
or Section 22851.10 of this code.
(2) The filing of a report of sale or transfer of the vehicle
pursuant to Section 5602, the filing of a vehicle theft report with a
law enforcement agency, or the filing of a form or notice with the
department pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 4456 or Section
5900 or 5901 relieves the registered owner of liability under this
subdivision.