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NS-2041
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1/2/1990
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ORDINANCE NO. NS- 2041 <br />PAGE ELEVEN <br /> <br />Sec. 14-109. Appeals. <br /> <br /> (a) In the event of a denial, suspension, or revo- <br />cation of a license during any time when a County - City <br />Agreement is in effect, the applicant or licensee shall <br />have the same right to appeal such denial, suspension, or <br />revocation as is provided by the County to an applicant for, <br />or licensee under, a license to operate an ambulance service <br />in the unincorporated area of the County. <br /> <br /> (b) During any time during which a City - County Agree- <br />ment is not in effect, a denial, suspension or revocation of <br />a license may be appealed to the City Council of the City <br />pursuant to Chapter 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. <br /> <br />Sec. 14-110. Notification. <br /> <br /> The licensee shall notify the Licensing Officer within <br />twenty-four (24) hours after any change in ownership or <br />management of the licensee, or any interruption of service <br />of more than twenty-four (24) hours duration, or any substan- <br />tial change in staffing or equipment. For purposes of this <br />section, the term "substantial change" shall be as defined <br />by regulation adopted pursuant to this Article. <br /> <br />Sec. 14-111. Personnel standards. <br /> <br />tasks <br />ments <br /> <br />(a) A licensee shall only employ personnel performing <br />described in this Article who comply with the require- <br />of this section. <br /> <br /> (b) Attendants shall be at least eighteen (18) years <br />of age and trained and competent in the proper use of all <br />equipment, and shall hold current "EMT lA" certification in <br />compliance with all State laws, rules and regulations. <br />Additionally, each attendant shall hold a license from the <br />Licensing Officer indicating compliance with this section. <br />Applications for such licenses shall be in a form required <br />by the Licensing Officer and shall be accompanied by the fee, <br />if any, established therefor. All applicants for licenses <br />as an attendant shall be subject to the same criminal history <br />review as required for principals of ambulance companies pur- <br />suant to this Article no less than once every four years. <br />Certificates may be denied, suspended, or revoked in the same <br />form and fashion as that specified for ambulance service <br /> <br /> <br />
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